Status of Tibet: consideration of policy of the United States in view of Tibetan claim of independence and danger to Tibet from communist-dominated China1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. vii, pp. 755 ff.
[1054] The Ambassador in India (Henderson) to the Secretary of State
New Delhi, December 16,
1949—10 p. m.
[Received December 17—7:12 a. m.]
[Received December 17—7:12 a. m.]
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[1055] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Director of the Office of Chinese Affairs (Sprouse)
[Washington,] December 21, 1949.
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[1056] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in India (Henderson)
Washington, December 21,
1949—1 p. m.
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[1057] The Ambassador in India (Henderson) to the Secretary of State
New Delhi, December 30,
1949—1 p. m.
[Received 1:56 p. m.]
[Received 1:56 p. m.]
893.00 Tibet/12–3049: Telegram