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V. K. WELLINGTON KOO PAPERS - LIST OF CORRESPONDENTS
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Acheson, DeanAdems, ShermanBarkley, Alben W.Benton, WilliamBruce, David K. E.Bullitt, William C.Bulwer-Lytton, Victor Alexander GeorgeBunche, Ralph J.Butler, Nicholas MurrayCadogan, Alexander George MontaguCecil of Chelwood, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, "Viscount
Chiang Kai-shekChaing, Mayling Soong (Mme. ChiangKai-shek)
Clark, GrenvilleClemens, CyrilDavis, Malcolm W.Dewey, Thomas E.Dirksen, Everett McKinleyDuggan, Stephen P.Dulles, John FosterEden, Anthony, Earl of AvonEisenhower, Dwight DavidEisenhower, Mamie Geneva Doud (Mrs.Dwight David) 1896-
Farley, James A.Fischer, LouisGrew, Joseph C.Gromyko, Andrei A.Haskell, Henry S.Howard, Roy W.Hull, Rose Frances Whitney (Mrs.Cordell)
Johnson, Lyndon BainesKarolyi, [Mihaly], CountListowel, William Francis Hare,
5th Earl of,Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.Luce, Henry R.MacArthur, DouglasMcCarran, PatMcCoy, Frank R.MacDonald, MalcolmMarshall, George C.Matthew, H. FreemanMendes-France, [Pierre]Morgenthau, HenryMountbatten, Louis Francis AlbertVictor Nicholas, Lord
Nixon, Richard MilhousPaul-Boncour, j[oseph] ,Pell, Herbert C.Ravensdale, Mary Irene Curzon, BaronessRayburn, SamRockefeller, Nelson A.Roosevelt, Sara Delano (Mrs. James)Rusk, DeanSaltonstall, LeverettShirer, William LawrenceSmith, Margaret ChaseSoong, T. V.Sparkman, JohnStassen, Harold E.Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.Stevenson, Adlai SwingSulzberger, Arthiir HaysSun, Soong Ching Ling (Mme. Sun Yat-sen)Warren, EarlWatson, Thomas J.Wood, Edward Frederick Lindley, 1st
Earl of Halifax:
Yeh, George K. C.
Manuscripts: ,
Churchill, Winston Leonard SpencerPhotograph,
Koo, V.K. WellingtonDiaries, ca. 1930 - 1956
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DIRECTORY
to the
PAPERS AND DIARIES
of
WELLINGTON K00
i 310-M Kent Hall, Columbia University
Prepared by
Lar ry N• L• Sbyu
July 1, 1964
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Catalogued-Correspondence page
Notes of Conversation, 1931 * 2
Pre-1931 Documents 1'
Lytton Commission Documents, 1932-33 3
Notes of Conversation, 1932 • 5
League of Nations Documents, 1931-40 6
French Embassy Documents
Routine, 1932-41 10
International Relations: Mainly with France, 1932-41 12
International Relations: With Other Hat ions and
among Nations, 1933-41 14
Personal Telegrams and Letters, 1932-41 18
Other Topics, 1932-40 19
Chronology o f Telegrams, 1932-41 " 20
Speeches, 1932-41 21
Notes of Conversation, 1932-34 22
Notes of Conversation, 1937-40 24
Notes of Conversation(Vichy), 1940-41 39
Notes of Conversation in French, 1940-41 42
English Embassy Documents
Routine, 1941-43 45
International Relations, 1942-46 • 47
Letters, 1942-46 * 49
Tele-vams, 1944-46 50
> The United Nations1; 1944-46 " 51
.: Uashingcton Conference, Aug.2O-Oct.7» lj?44 (Dumbarton Oaks) 52
TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)
Notes of Conversation, 1944 - Washington and New York 53
Notes of Conversation, 1945 - Chungking, Washington,San Francisco 54
Documents on the San Francisco Conference, 1945(April - June) - I 55
Documents on the San Francisco Conference, 1945(April - June) - II . 58
Documents of Council of Foreign Ministers, 1945(September - October) , London 60
U« No Preparatory Commission Papers, November 1945 -
January 1946, London 61
Notes of Conversation, 1946, London 63
Telegrams, 1946 - Washington 64
First Session cf the United Nations, 1946 (Jan.-Feb.)I 65
First Session of the United Nations, 1946 (Jan«-Feb.)II 67
United Nations Papers , 1946-1947 68
Speeches, Broadcasts, Embassy Releases, etc., 1946-47 ,
Washington 69
Speaking Engagements , 1946-55 71
Letters,?; and Memoranda, 1946-55, Washington 72
Telegrams, 1947 - U] N. 73
Notes of Compensation, 1947 - Washington and New York 74
Notes of Conversation, 1948 - Washington 77
Speeches, Broadcasts, Embassy Releases, etct> 1948Washington 80
«
Notes of Conversation, 1949, Washington 82
Speeches, Broadcasts, Embassy Releases, Washington, 1949 84
Telegrams, 1947-1950 - Washington 85
TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)
Documents on United States China Policy, 1947-56Documents Regarding U. S. Aid to ChinaMiscellaneous 87
Confidential Documents , 1947-56, U. S. 881# General2. Inter-State Treaties and Agreements 913. Military and Economic Aid 92
Confidential Documents, 1947-56, Washington 95I. Foreign Ministry and Embassy Affairs 96L. Personalities 97
Communications with W<ing Shih-Chieh,Minister of Foreign Affairs, Paris 98
Confidential Documents, 1943-50 101
Japanese Peace Treaty and Far Eastern Commission Papers,1947-52; U. N. Papers, 1947-55 102
Notes on Conversation, 1950, Washington 103Chinese Embassy, 1948-50, Washington, inter-
office memoranda 104
Speeches, Broadcasts, Embassy Releases, etc. 1950. Washington
105
Notes of Conversation, 1951, Washington - 106
Speeches, Broadcasts, Embassy Releases, etc.,
1951-52, Washington 108
Notes on Conversation, 1952, Washington 109
Notes on Conversation, 1953, Washington 113
Speeches, Broadcasts, Embassy Releases, etc.,1953,
Washington 113Notes of Conversation, 1954, Washington 114Speeches, Broadc asts, Embassy Releases, etc«, 1954,
Washington 116
Notes of Conversation Concerning Offshore. Islands,January 12 - February 1\), 1955 117
Notes of Conversation; 1955, Washington 118
TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.)
Speeches, Broadcasts, Embassy Releases, etc., 1955,
Washington 120
Notes of Conversation, 1956, Washington 121
Speeches, Broadcasts, Embassy Releases, 1956 ,
Washington 122Diaries 123
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Catalogued Correspondence (r*ee 1 -* --*• Cf?-fth 2 unmimberedboxes
Pre-1930 Documents
1 Sino-British Convention on Tibet
2 Documents on Tibet
3 Paris Peace Conference
4 Washington Conference
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15o6
1913-1924
1921-22
Personal reminiscences: 1, Educr.tional period
2, Early Republican period,
3, ; iashin^ton Conference, 1921, 11. 12-1522, 2,
4
5
6
7
8
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black noto—books handwrit ten copies of telcf*r.?.r.is : ' f
Incoming and out{join^ •fcelc&'rr.ns 1919> J--"^-ry
China
Pe,-i.ce C o i f r-r
" , JulyJ- Aug.
; Bee
Xiii.-v/;" ^'cnvccrl
Xerox I
T. ia•"•;:•!;: iiLV.oi /iyw witrj Jcpaii rur.ie on rc.i7ro;jc» r->:G;vi-.ioii. ;1: T.l;i^::* vorrrol? a '. ^"nclii'r^" bffc?ro 19^^ -; on pori G Pc-'ie '".ciiffirence, l9"-9
! Conference in ^21-1^?^ by 'i, K\:
^j?2Z Peace Conforer.ee (Chineri.- and
-• DocYiif.errtn (ctrnie^e) - 19?^"e, Tnid-1920' n ( in Chinese)
File drawer 1-1
NOTES OF CONVERSATION, 1931 As Foreign Minister• in Nankingo
CONVERSATION WITH
''Mr. Wilden, French Minister to China.
"*Sir Miles Lampson, British Minister to China
^ir Miles Lamp son.
MYtr. Johnson, American Minister to China.
4lro Wilden
•Dr. Trautmann, German Minister to China.
Mtfr. Wilden.
Mr. Wilden.
v/Polish Charge d'Affaires. (No name is given)
« Shigemitsu, Japanese Minister to China.
. Johnsono
. Shigemitsu.
Conversation between Uyemura & Mr. Hsu Mo,Deputy Foreign Minister.
. Shigemitsu.
• Tau t emann.
. Peck, Counsellor to the American Legation in
Nanking. . >
DATE
Nov. 25, 1931
Nov. 2&, 1931
Nov. 26,
Nov. 26
Nov. 28
Nov. 28
Nov. 28
Nov. 30
Nov. 30
Nov. 30
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Dec. 2
Dec. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 13
\Y\Lytton Commission Papers., (Interviews) (Folders I to XI) 1932
Lytton Commission Drawer 1-1
Notes of Conversation 1931-32 ~ $0%
With various ministers of foreign countriesin China, Koo*s conversation 5^3, et% 1931-32
Koofs conversation with Lytton 1932, 3, 15~8, 26.1933, 2, 2/1932? 9, 13.
duplicates of above"
duplicates of abovej
4 Koofs conversation with governmnnt members 1932, 6, 19~6, 20.
5 " " " . Haas 1932, 3, 6-8, 5-
6 Duplicates of above -$jisN-xyiJL^ / " ^ % ^ j j ^ S »
7 Miscellaneous conversation 1932, 37 28-6, >
8 Koo's conversation vrith Japanese 1932, 3, 17-51 29w
9 " " " Macoy^ C^uJb^, CTH^ 1932, 3, 19-7, 22
10 " " » Macoy, Claudel & others - ?>
11 " " " Schnee 1932, 9, 1.
01
10
Lytton Commission 1932
1. Minutes of meetings:Commission with Marshal Chang Hsueh-liangCommission with Chinese government members
it ii ii ii
Meeting of the Commission in Peking
2. Duplicates of above
3. Duplicates of above
4. Commission's correspondences
5. Minutes of a special meetings of theCommission
7. Minutes of meeting of Commission withMarshal Chang
8. Minutes of meetings of the Commission withChinese government members
9. Letters and Memoranda sent to Robert Haas
10. Telegrams concerning the situation in Jehol
11. [No longer exists as separate file]
12. WCP Telegrams to Geneva
13. Koo's Telegrams with WCP
14. Koo's Telegrams (in Chinese; this seemsto be a complete set of this period)
15. Telegrams from Peking (in Chinese)
16. Koo's telegrams from the Northeast,
17.- Telegrams with Chang Ksueh-liang
18. Koo's telegrams with the Commission
19. "Manchukuo" Protocol
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4/12-15/323/29/32 - 4/1/326/19-20/324/10/32
March-August, 1932
3/25/32
4/20/32
4/2-15/32
6/19-20/32
April-August, 1932
July-August, 1932
3/1-29/32 -
1932-1933
3/15/32 - 4/12/32
7/16/32 -, 8/5/32
(dates not clear)
1932-1933
1932
September, 1932
IILytton Commission cont, drawer 2-3
20. People's petitions to Chinese Assessor 1932
21. [Transferred to League Papers]
22. Lytton Commission's report 1932
23. Comments on Lytton Report 1932
24. Three unofficial memoranda on solving 1931 - B&Y-1the crisis of Japanese aggression
25. Official Memoranda regarding Northeast 1931-1932crisis and the inquiry
26. Government's policy memoranda "
27a Important memoranda regarding various "
issues in the Northeast crisis (1)
27b •" " " (2)
28. Speeches and statements
29. List of documents brought to Lisbon in1941 regarding the Commission papers
30. Lytton's memorandum on General Ma Chan- 1932san's interview
31. Miscellaneous letters concerning the "Commission's work
32. Heilungkiang Society ?
12.
Drawer 2-3,4
League of Nations1932-40
1 lists of delegates dates - g D Y ^
2 Council on Sino-Japenese question 1931
3 Assembly on Sino-Japanese question 1932
4 On Lytton Commission 1932
5 Scelle's memoranda "
6 Shanghaikuan question 1932-1933
7 Paracmay-Bolivia dispute 1932
8 China* appeals on Japanese aggression "
9 Telegrams to ;JC? regarding above "
10 Telegrams from V/CP regarding above "
I 11 Memoranda regarding above u
12 Opium question "
13 Miscellaneous
14 On Becker's employment 1933
15 Women's welfare " .
16 Monetary Conference "
17 Dolan's currency plan "/1
I 18 Telegrams to ^CP on Sino-Japanese question "
19 Telegrams from VJCP on above . "
20 IICLioranda on above "
21a Reduction and Limite.tion of armament 1933-34
21b Documents of abovecc- Economic cooperation 1934
13
League of Nations(2) drawer 2-3,4
23 Colombia-Peru dispute 1934
24 Assyrian question "
25 "Manchuria" question: non-recognition and postal ,transit 1932-34 s~ &0}i0
26 Documents regarding above "
27 League"of 1934 1934
28 Rules of Procedures of the Assembly 1935
29 Arms embargo "
30 Italy1s aggression on Abysinia 1935-36
31 League of 1935 1935
32 Economic Committee 1936
33 Hygienic Committee "
34 Election of the Judges of the Court "
35 League reform meetings "
36a Documents regarding lea-gue reform:1 1936-37
36b Same as above:2 "
37 League of 1936 1936
37* Application of the principles of the Covenant
38 Disarmament Committee 1937
39 .Opium question • "
40 Chinese personnels in League " '— 2&£ \\
41 Li Yu-ying's representation "
42 Danzig•Commissioner's case "
League of Nations(3) drcwor 2-3,4
43 Hygiene in American states 1937
44 Election of the Judges of the Court "
45 Spanish civil war "
46 Dr. Koever's case . " .
47 Bombing question "
48 Anti-epidernic plan "
49 Telegrams and letters regarding Japan'saggression "
50 Memoranda regarding above " \
51 Advisory committee meetings "
52a Advisory Committee's reports regarding above(l) "
) 52b Same as above(2) "
52c Same a,s s,bove(3) "
53 Draft resolution " J w w IJ
54 Koo's speeches "
55 Documents of the Council "
56 Documents of the Assembly "
57 Miscellaneous things "
58 List of delegates 1938
59 'Women's Committee . "
60 China1s re-election to the Council "
61 Election of Judges of the Court "
62 League reform "
J
League of Nations(4)
63 Economic Committee
64 Epidemic prevention
65 Japan1s using poison gas
66 League's economic cooperation witli China
67 Flood control in China
68 Bombing question
69 Italy's aggression on Abyssinia
70 Opium question
71 China appeals
72 Sanction on Japan
73 The Council in 1938
74 The League in 1938
75 Koo's speeches
76 List of interviews
77 Spanish volunteer question(?)
78 China's re-elction to the Council
79 Sanction on Japan
80 Election of judges of the Court
81 China, at the League
82 KOO'G speeches
83 Election judges of the Court
84 League of 1940
drawer 2-3,4
1938
1939
1940
'3,
'f
French Embassy
Routine, 1932-41
drawer 3
3
?4
5
6
7
-8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
I6g
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Personnel
Biographies of Koo and others
Interview with Chiang /;&{ -$/u7L(ri* i'tutt ?U>u
general matters
The move of the Chinese Legation to new building
Chinese national finance
Embassy accounts and others ac/aa^!^*\ lifJ*-tlC^
Paris consular revenue
Embassy acounts and others
Some League acounts
Trade matters
Passports
Visas
The false visa, case
Overseas studv?nts
1932-36
1937-40
1934
1932-41
1933-37
1933-40
1933
1934
1935
3-936
1935-36
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1933-39
1933-39
1935-38
1939
1933-40
- BO)C
n
French Embassy drawer 3-3
Routine(2)
24 Overseas Chinese 1932-40
25 Information 1932-37 - 80)61*7
26 Yu Pin's information v/ork 1938
27 Information "
28 " " 1939-40
29 War contribution 1936-39
30 A charity society: China Defence League 1938
31 Chinese Communists
32 Press clippings 1937 - 3°fc ^
\ 33 •• " 1938
34 " " .1939
35 " " 1940
36 11 . 11 • 1941
37 Chinese national government: an article 1932
38 China's domestic politics 1932-35
39 " " " 1936-40
40 The battle of Shanghai - 1932
I41 " " •" tfhanghaikuan/ 1932-33
42 » » « Jehol \ vMMtwn 1C^ * Boy: i ^
43^ " " " Shanghai i 193743*b duplicates of above \
Ii
44 Sino-Japanese war j 1937\ 45 " " " I 1938
46 'J " " ^ • 1939-40
*'.'*•--;'• -••• -'vj C
French Embassy drawer 3-1
international relations: mainly with Prance //.>)
I Sino-French relations
o ti »t ti
3 Raising legation to Embassy
4 French domestic politics
5 Decorations to Frenchmen
6 Lists of •s'rench industrialists
7 Convention of Commerce on Vietnam
8 The Faracel Is. problem
9 The 1895 gold loan problem
10 the case of antiques smuggled to Prance
II Citroe*x\ film ca.se
12 Peking opera performance
13 Sino-French aeria.1 agreement
14 Tientsin-Pukow railway loan
15 Chen-yti railway agreement
16 A report on Au^sta Chang
17 Kwangchow-wan incident
18 Hukuang loan case
19 Pukow loan case
20 Paris fair
21 Bevenger's treatise
22 Volunteer pilots
23 Regarding German advisors
1932-36
1937-41
1933-36
1933-41
1933-36
1933-38
1933-38
1934
it
1934,1937,1939
1935-37
1937
1936-37
1937
1937-38
1938
French Embassy drawer 3-1
international relations: ma,inly with France 1932-41
24 Regarding railway material 1938
25 Hunan-Kuangsi railway loan ' "
26 Sino-French Society 1939
27 Cooperation among China, England, and France:foreign aid to China "
28 Kunrning-Suifou railway loan "
29 Treaties and agreements concerning transportation
through. Vietnam
30 Munition procurement and shipment 1933-36
31 " " " " 1937
32a. " " " M 1938 -
32b " " " " 1938
33 " w " " 1939-41
34 Wolff's case . 1938-39
35 Chinese labor in World Wa,r I: a report
36 The problem of Vietnera under Japan's pressure 1940
37 A report on French armament 1-940
2.O
French Embassy
international relations: with othernations and among nations 1933-41
/ 1 China's foreign policy
2 China's international relations with nations
3 A memorandum on extraterritoriality
4 Copies of some treaties
5 International relations of nations
6 Peking Syndicate
7 Sino-Turkish Treaty
8 Economy of Turkey
9 Relations with Vetican
10 Women's. InternationsJ. Organization
11 Sino-Argentina Treaty
12 Sino-Lativia Treaty
13 Sino-Lithuania Treaty
v 14 "Sino-Ruscian relations": W.H.Chang's memoir
* 15 Sino-Russian relations resumed
16 Russia: J.B.Powell's reports
17 Sino-Russian relations
18 Sino-Russian non-aggression pact
19 International Association of Jouunalists
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1933-41
1933
1933-34
1933
tf
1934
it
1936
1932
1934 -
1933-39
1937
1935
20 Sino-Japanese relations 1931-40
21 Diplomacy of "Kanohukuo" 1932-39
22 Japan's aggression in the north-east: a report (1937)
•2.1
French Embassy drawer 3-2
international relations: withother nations and among nations(2)
23 Russia selling C.E.R. to Japan 1933
24 China retook Shanhaikuan "
2$ Japan's China policy 193^-
26 Kishimoto affairs / " J
27 Two memoranda on T:-nakafs memorandum "'
28 !'Yosemite Conference": Kan Lee report 193^
29 tieeting of Chinese 4m^asc>a(^-ors 1937
30 China see3 s foreign helpg in war 1937-38
31 . • Japan*.s-.atrocities in war "
32 "Japan's aggression": Eou Heng-chih's article 1938
33 Chen, Kung-po's tour 1937
34 H.II. Kung's tour "
35 Chiang Pei-li's tour 1937-38
36 Sun Fo's tour 1938
37 Procedure of Brusselles Conference 1937
38 Nine-power treaty Conference a.t Brusselles:People's petitions to Chinese delegates "
39 ITine-power Treaty Conference at Brusselles "
40 Foreign mediation "between China and Japan 1933-38
41 Rumors on mediation 1938
42 Treaty "between "Hanking reformed government"and Japan 1938,12,15
French Embassy drawer 3-2
international relations: withother nations and among nations(3)
43 Wang Ching-wei's regime 1939-40
44 Agreement between Wang Ching-wei and Japan 1939il2,3O.
45 News clippings regarding l/ang-Japanese agreement 1940
46 Japan's relations with nations 1932-40
47 Japanese-Russian conflict
4ci IJon-aggreosion Pact between Japan and Russia 1939
49 British foreign policy 1937
50 English currency fund to China 1939
v 51 British-Japanese silver agreement 1940
52 British-Japanese agreement on China*s Customs 193&
53 Japan-Germany relations 1936-40
54 Sino~U.S. relations 1932-40
55 • T.V* Soong's attending Economic Conference 1932-33
56 U.S. embargo 1933, 1940
57 Hu Shin embassador to UIS. 1938
58 U.S. attitude towards Japan 1933-40 "
59 U.S. loan to China 1939
60 Korean national movement 1937
61 Kontreux Conference "
62 International Peace Movement 1936
23
French Embassy drawer 3-2
international relations: withother nations and among nations(4)
63 International peace campaign 1938
64 L*accord de riunich "
65 Mission to Yetican * 1939
66 Tailand 1939-41
67 European war 19.39
68 German-Bo11andish war 1941
69 Olympic frame at Cairo 1938
70 Mission to Portugal and relations with
Portugal and Spain 1940
71 New Commonwealth Society(Institute?) 1938-39
72 Commonwealth Conference ' 1937
73 Women's International Lea/rue M
74 A report on navies: Englnd, Germany, and China
French Embassy drawer 3-4
Personal telegrams and letters, 1932-41
1 Personal telegrams and letters 1932
2 " " " " 1933
3 " " " " 1934
4 " " •• » 1935
5 !l " " " 1936
Personal telegrams 19377a Personal letters(l) 1937
7b " " (2)- 1937 -
8 Personal telegrams 1938
9a Personal letters 1938
9b » " 1938
10 Persoanl telegrams and letters 1939 "
11 " lf . " . " • 1940
12 Some original telegrams 1940
13 Persoanl telegrams and letters 1941
14 Personal letters(in Chinese) 1933
15 " » » » 1934
16 " » " i f I935
17 " » « " 1936
18 " " " " 193T -
19 I! »» " » 1938
20 " " " " 1939 -
21 " " " " 1940
22 oome French letters
23 Letters of Sze
French Embassy drawer 4-1
other documents, 1932-40
la Oil project ( l) 1921- ~ &G£J$3 "^
lb " « 1936-37
lc * 1937-38
Id " " 1937-38
2 Suoa uollege 1932
3 Preface of Tsao8s "History of ocience" 1934*?
4 China*s economy and society (articles) - ?
5 China Development Finance Corporation 1936
6 Koo's credentials 1936—39
7 tin 1937-38
8 Economic aspect of Sino-Japanese conflict:article * * 1938?
9 Chinese Industrial cooperation - 1938
10 Industrial Facilities Corporation Limited "
lla Letters with Hussey regarding above(1) 1938-39
lib " " " " " (2) " "
12 Palen's mine design 1938
13 Lovert*s airship design "
14 Decoration from Vetican 1939
15 fir. Yeh's thesis (in French)
16 Tungsten 1940
French Embassy
Chronology of telegrams, 1932-41
drawer 4-2
incoming
1932, Sept.-Dec.
1933, Jan.-Apr.
Kay-Dec •
1934, Jan. -Hay
liay —Dec.
1935, Oct. -Dec.
1936, Feb. -March
1937, July -Dec.
193&» Jan. -June
July -Sept.
Oct. -Dec.
1939, Jan. -June
July -Sep t .
Oct. -Dec*
1940, Jan, -Kay ~Q>i>f3% "'
June -Dec.
1941, Jan. -Apr.
July -Dec.
Outgoing
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WELLINGTON KOO PAPERS
FRENCH AND BRITISH EMBASSIESCHRONOLOGY OF TELEGRAMS, 1932-1941
(OUTGOING)
JftCROFILHFrench Embassy British Embassy
Box 39 1932, Sept-Dec.
1933,Jan.-Dec.
1934, June-Dec.
- IOCQL. 1937, Jul.-Dec.
1938, Jul.-Dec.
Box 40 1939, Jan.-Apr.
May-Aug.
Sept.-Oct.
Nov.-Dec.
Box 41 1940, Jan.-March
Apr.-May
June-Aug.
Sept.-Dec.
1941, Jan.-July 1941, June-Dec.
2.?
French iiimbassy
Speeches 1932-41
Al
A2
A3
A4
A5
A 6
A 7a
A 7b
A8
A9
A 10
All
A 12
Speeches
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sr
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"Pacific and Collective Security"
Speeches
"On Open-door and World Peace"
Three more speeches on open door s
"China and Peace of Pacific"
Spe-ch at China Campaign Committee
1932
1933
1934
1936
1937
1937,12,17.
1938
11
1939
1939,6,28.
1939.
1940,5,9.
' 1941,7,7.
301 *&
2-1 File drawer 1*1
ZNOTES OF CONVERSATIQK, 193V54
As Chinese Ambassador t o France &Chieg Delega te t o t h e Nine teen Power
|tf*. • Conference ,
ORIGINAL NO, CONVERSATION WITH DATE
fT\ Commandant Rogues. Octo 5, 1932
Madariago, Spanish D e l e g a t e . Oct© 10 , 1932 '"'
3/33 Lester, Irish Delegate. Jan. 2, 1933 s/
(\)\ 1 Walter E. Edge, American Ambassador to France, Jan. 3, 1933 <
2 Osusky, Czechoslovak Minister to France. Jan* 4, 1933 v
3 Pierre Cot, Secretary General of the French Jan. 5, 1933 ^Foreign Ministry.
l/33 Between Dr. Koo, Dr. Yen & Mr. Hymans, Belgian Jan.15, 1933 "Delegate $faf and fyfi President of the Conference.
fi 2/33 Benes, Czechoslovak Foreign ^Sinister. Jan. 24, 1933 '
/ jjiy 4 Count Pignatti , I tal ian Ambassador to France© Jario 26, 1933
v* 5 Durand, French Minister of Commerce. Jan. 26, 1933 "
vt 6 Painleve, President of FTench Chamber of Deputies . Jan. 27, 1933-
Q, 4/33 Zulueta, Spanish Foreign Minister© Feb© 4, 1933 •'
5/33 Lord Lytton. Feb. 5, 1933 '
6/33 Litvinoff, Soviet Foreign Commissar. Feb. 6, 1933^
7 Madariaga, Spanish Delegate. Feb. 6, 1933 *
,» 8 Tewflk Rustre Rey, Turkish Foreign Minister• Feb. 6, 1933 "'
9 Lord Cecil, British Delegate. Feb. 6, 1933 ^
19 A General Discussion -with the Lytton Mission. Feb. 7, 1933 v
11 Dr. Lange, Norwegian Delegate* Feb. 7, 1933 x
,v 12 Anthony Eden, British Under Foreign Secretary. Feb. J', 1933 *-''
I l% Paul Bancour, French Foreign Minister . March 4, 1933 v
., Lester , I r i s h Delegate. March 16, 1933
File drawer 1-1
ORIGINAL NO,
S>
© 16
17
18
19
20
21
CONVERSATION WITH
Norman Davis, Ch&af American Delegate t o t h eDisarmament Conference.
Bargeton, Vice-Director of P o l i t i c a l Affa i rsin the French Foreign Ministry »
S i r John Simon, B r i t i s h Foreign Secretary©
Malcolm MacDonald, B r i t i s h Prime Minis te r .
Alexis Leger, Secre tary General of t he FrenchFore ig i Ministryo
Laval, Minister of Colonies.
Alexis Leger*
Representatives of the Minis t r ies of Colonies &Foreign Affa i r s .
Henri Cosme, Sub-Director of the Po l i t i c a l Sectionof the French Foreign Ministryo
Alexis Legero
Marshall Peta in , (introducing the v i s i t i n gGeneral Yang Chieh)
Alexis Leger.
Alexis Leger*
Barthou, French Foreign Minister*
Barthou,
Alexis Leger.
DATE
April 22, 1933
April 28, 1933
17, 1933 K
May 17, 1933 v
July 12, 1 9 3 3 ^
Febo 28, 1934^
Feb. 19, 1934 """
March 2, 1934 v
March 20, 1934"
April 14, 1934-
April 18, 1934 '
April 23, 1934v
May 4, 1934 ^
May 11 , 1934 ^
June 11, 1934 v
June 11 , 1934
•Ml^iH!^
F i l e drawer 1-2
S
NOTES OF CQSYERSATICN, 193§-194O(Embassy in France)
ORIGINAL NO.
[Footlocker Warehouse Yellow Tag 16]
CONVERSATION WITH
Leon Blum, the French
DATEM;n uivy. *pei». \° > i ' ? '
' May 14, 1937v
H. L. Schultz & R» Leibensperger.
P. Bargeton, Director of Po l i t i ca l Affaires ,French Foreign Ministry.
Mr. Quo Tai -ch i , Chinese Ambassador to Br i t a in .
P. Bargeton,
Alexis Leger, Secretary General of the FrenchForeign Ministry.
Angel Ossorio Y. Gallaardo, Spanish Ambassador t oFrance.
Jacques Souri tz , Soviet Ambassador to France.
Angel Ossorio Y. Gallaardo.
Jacques Sour i tz .
Yvon Delbos, French Foreign Minis ter .
Yvon Delbos.
Yvon Delbos.
Shah Wali Khan, Afghanistan Minister to France.
Francois de Tessain, French Vice-Minister ofForeign Affai re .
Henri Cosine, Sub-Director of Asia t ic Affa i rs ,French Foreign Ministry.
Paul Bargeton.
William C. B u l l i t t , American Ambassador t o France.
Yvon Delbos.
Andre Varenne, former Governcr-General of Indo-China»
Jacques Sour i t s .
May 14, 1957 v</'
May 15, 1937-^
May 21, 1937 V v
May 22, 1937 v V'
May 22, 1937 < ,
June 26, 1937 V
July 2 , . 1 9 3 7 w
July 8, 1937 >/
July 10, 1937 •-'
July 13, 1937 >'
July 15, 1937
July 16, 1937 4
July 15, 1937 - "
July 19, 1 9 3 7 < /
Huly 19, 1937 v%
July 24, 1937 •/
July 28, 1937 ^
jSuly 28, 1937 "f
July 30, 1937 '
July 30, 1937
32-File drawer 1*2
ORIGINAL NO.
48
49
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78<•»
79
CONVERSATION WITH
Yvon Delbos, French Foreign M i n i s t e r .
Camille Chautemps, French Minis te r of S t a t e &President of t h e Counci l .
Y. Sugimura, Japanese Ambassador t o France .
Alexis Leger, Sec re t a ry General of the FrenchForeign Min i s t ry .
Y. Sugimura.
Francois de Tessa in , Under-Secretary of S t a t e .(French Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs)
Henri CosmeSub-Director of Asiatic Affairs,French Foreign Ministry.
William C. Bull i t t , American Ambassador to France.
Alexis Leger. ' (
Camille Chautemps.
Yvon Delbos.
Shah Wali Khan, Afganistan Minister to France.
Yvon Delbos.
Jules Lukasiemcz, Polish Ambassador.
Joseph Avenol, Secretary (General of theLeague of Nations.
Yvon Delbos.
Litvinoff, Soviet Foreign Commissar.
Litvinoff.
Henri Vigier, of the League of Nations Secretariat.
Juan Negrin, Spanish Prime Minister.
Loland Harrison, American Minister to Switzerland.
Notes of a Meeting with Anthony Eden, Delbos &Joseph Avenol.
Yvon Delbos.
DATE
Aug* 2, 1937
Aug. 6, 1937/
Aug. 6, 1937v -
Hopenot, Sub-Director of A s i a t i c A f f a i r s ,French Foreign M i n i s t r y .
Aug. 16, 1937 v ,v
Aug. 14, 19Z7<
Aug. 19, 1937
Aug.. 19, 1937v
Aug. 23, 1937
Aug. 23, 1937 * v
Aug. 21, 1937 v V
Aug. 25, 1937-v
Aug. 28, 1957
Sept. 2, 1937
Sept. 3, 1937 >-
Sept. 10, 1937 ' '
Sept. 10, 1937 -
Sept. 10, 1937>/ «
Sept. 11 , 1937 "'
Sept. 15, 1937'.
Sept. 16, 1937 •• •>
Sept. 16, 1937 v
Sept. 16 ••
Sept. 21, 1937
Oct. 12A 1937
33 File drawer 1.2
ORIGINAL NO.
80
81
82
83
84
84?
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
CONVERSATION WITH
Yvon Delbos, French Foreign Min i s te r .
Ediwin Wilson, American Charge d 'Af fa i r e s .
Alexis Leger, Secretary General of t he FrenchForeign Minis t ry .
Yvon Delbos.
Camilla Chautemps, French Minister of S t a t e .
Jacques Sour i t z , Soviet Ambassador t o France.
Albert Sarraut , Minister of State without Por t fo l io .
William C. B u l l i t t , American Ambassador to France.
Norman Davis, American Delegate t o the BrusselsConference.
Alexis Leger.
Norman Davis*
Malcolm MacDonald, Br i t i sh Delegate to theBrussels Conference.
Aldrovandi-Marescotti, I t a l i an Delegate*
Yvon Delbos.
Stanley Hornbeck, American Delegate.
Litvinoff, Soviet Foreign Commissar.
Litvinoff .
Litvinoff .
Norman Davis*
Yvon Delbos.
Aldrovandi-Maroscotti.
L* Aubert, Norwegian Delegate to theBrussels Conference*
Henrik de Kaufftnan, Danish Delegate.
Hopenot, Sub-Director of As ia t ic Section ofth© French Foreign Ministry.
DATE
Oct. 15, 1937 ^
Oct. 19, 1937 v v
Oct. 18, 1937 "'•-
Oct. 20, 1937 V v
Oct. 22, 1937-V
Oct. 27, 1957vv
Oct. 26, 1937 v
Oct. 23, 1937v V
Oct. 28, 1 9 3 7 -
Oct. 30, 1937 ,/
Oct. 6, 1937 v
Octo 6, 1957" 'v
Oct. 3 , 1937 v/ v
Oct. 2, 1937 •-'•
Nov. 4 , 1937-V
Oct. 9, 1937v •
Oct. 7, 1937 V
Bov. 4 , 1937v•**'
Novo 10, 1937^" v
Nov. 10, 1937<
Nov. 15, 1937 <
Novo 15, 1937 <j
Nov. 15, 1937 / /
Nov. 15, 1937-*-
File
ORIGINAL NO,
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
123
129
CONVERSATION WITH
Norman Davis, American Delegate t o Brus3el3 Conf<
Norman Da-vis •
Henrik de Kauffman, Danish Delegate .
Stanley Hornbeck, American Delegate«
Yvon Delbos* French Foreign Min i s t e r .
Malcolm MacDonald, B r i t i s h Delegate* e t c .
Paul Spaak, President of t h e BrusselsNine-Power Conference.
Malcolm MacDonald, etc*
Norman Davis.
Stanley Hombeck.
Leon Blum, French Premier.
Alexis Leger, Secretary General of the FrenchForeign Min is t ry .
Camilla Chautemps, French Minis ter of S t a t e .
Norman Davis.
Alexis Leger.
Alexis Leger.
Alexis Leger.
Yvon Delbos. (Mr. Chen Kung-po was presen t )
Yvon Delbos.
Alexis Leger.
Alexis Leger .
Massigli, Director of Political Section,French Foreign Ministry.
Anthony Eden, British Foreign Minister.
Jacques Souritz, Soviet Ambassador to France.
DATE
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
15
17 ,
17 ,
17 ,
20,
22,
22,
1937
1937
1937v
1937
1937
1937 v-
1937 v
Nov. 20 , 1937 V r
Nov. 26 , 1937 *
Nov. 2 5 , 1937 '
Nov. 3 0 , 1937 v X
Nov. 27 , 1937-/ l
Nov. 2 7 , 1937 ,
Dec. 2 , 1937
Dec. 3 , 193? *-
Dec. 1 4 , 1 9 3 7 .
Dec. 2 1 , 1 9 3 7 -
Dec. 2 3 , 1937 v
Dec. 30 , 1 9 3 7 " "
J a n . 1 0 , 1938 ' *
J a n . 1 9 , 1938-
J a n . 24 , 19® v
J a n . 26 , 1938
J a n . 26 , 1938 - v
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ORIGINAL NO. CONVERSATION WITH DATE. £v;
v 130 Henri Spaak, Belgian Delegate. Jan. 26, 1938 V'V'
131 W. J. Jordan, New Zealand Representative. Jan. 26, 1938 \sv
132 M. V. Munters, Latirian Representative. Jan. 26, 1938 V t
133 Litvinoff, Soviet Foreign Commissar. Jan. 29, 1938 v'v
134 Alexis Leger, Secretary General of Foreign Ministry. Feb. 7, 1938 v ' ~
135 William C. Bul l i t t , American Ambassador to France. Feb. 21, 1938 vV
136 George Padoux. (?) Feb. 23, 1938 v
137 Alexis Leger. March. 24, 1938 v
138 An audience given by the French President Lebrun March 16, 1938 •to Mr. Sun Fo accompanied by Dr. Xoo.
139 Marius Moutet, Minister of Colonies (French). ' March 21, 1938
Sun Fo was present.
140 Paul-Boncour, new French Foreign Ministert March 25, 1938
141 Walter Stucke, Swiss Minister to France. March 29, 1938
) 142 Pierre Mandes-France, French Under-Secretary of March 30, 1938
Finance.
143 Francois P ie t r i , former French Minister of Marine. March 23, 1938
144 Count Kerchove de Denterghem, the Belgian Mnis ter April 1, 1938 .
to France.
145 J. Anthoine. (?) April 2, 1938
146 Georges Bonnet, new French Foreign Minister. April 21, 1938 •
147 Georges Mandel, French Minister of Colonies. April 24, 1938 v
148 Georges Bonnet. May 3, 1938 .
149 Jacques Souritz, Soviet Ambassador to France. May 5, 1938 •-
151 Litvinoff. May 9. 1938 v
152 Alexis Leger. May 5, 1938 v
153 Lord Halifax, British Foreign Minister© May 14, 1938 v
154 Georges Bonnet. (Three interviews together) May 9, 12, 18,19381938
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ORIGINAL NO.
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
COSVERSAT ION WITH
Constantin Cesiano, Rumanian Minis ter t o France*
Constantin Cesiano*
Georges Handel, French Minis ter of Colonies*
G. B. G. Hul l , r epresen t ing Marsinan & Co* ofHong Kong and Manila*
Georges Bonnet, French Foreign Minister*
Alfesis Leger, Secre ta ry General of FrenchForeign Ministry*
Edouard Daladier , Frenoh War Minis ter & Premier*
General Decamp, Chief of French General S taf f ,
Paul Reynaud, French Minis ter of Jus t i ce*
Le T e l l i e r , Belgian Ambassador t o France*
Georges Bonnet*
Leon Arohimbaud, President of Sino-French Groupin the French Chamber of Deputies*
Alexis Leger.
Alexis Leger*
G* M* (s tands for Georges Mandel).
Alexis Leger.
Leon Archimbaud*
The Nuncio, Representa t ive of the Vatican*
Georges Bonnet*
Marius Moutet*
Henry Morgenthau, U*S# Secretary of the Treasury*
Raymond Patenotre, French Minister of Economy o
Jacques Souiltz, Soviet Ambassador to France*
Georges Bonnet*
William C* BuLIitt, American Ambassador to France*
DATE-
May 18, 1938 ^v
May 24, 1938
May 21 , 1938 vv
June 1, 1938 -
June 3 , ' 1938 V v
June 2, 1933'
June 3, 1938%
June 2, 1938 '•
June 2, 1938
June 3 , 1938
June 10, 1938 '
June 16, 1938
June 15, 1938
June 22, 1938V
June 29, 1938
June 28, 1938
June 30, 1938•
June 30, 19381
July 6, 1938*
July 6, 1938
July 26, 1938 s •
July 28, 1938- -
Aug* 3 , 1933 -
Augo 5, 1938^
Aug. 5, 1938^-
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ORIGINAL NO. CONVERSAIICN WITH
181 Rene Massigli, Director of Po l i t i ca l Section,Frenoh Foreign Ministry.
182 Alexis Leger, Secretary Generel of the FrenchForeign Ministry.
183 R. A. Butler, Br i t i sh Under-Secretary for ForeignAffairs .
184 N. Petresco-Coronene, Rumanian Minister of ForeignAffairs .
185 Paul-Boncour, Acting F i r s t Delegate of the FrenohDelegation to the Brussels Conference*
186 Joseph Avenol, Secretary General of the League ofNations.
187 Litvinoff, Soviet Foreign Commissar.
188 Sandier, Swedish Foreign Minister.
189 W. J. Jordon, New Zealand Delegate to the Council.
190 Paul-Boncour, French Foreign Minister.
191 R. A. Butler.
192 R. Ju Butler .
193 Litvinoff.
194 Priino Vi l la Michel, Mexican Delegate.
195 Joseph Avenol.
196 V. Munters, Latvian Foreign Minister.
197 H. Schmidt, of the League of Nations Secre ta r ia t .
198 R. A. Butler .
199 R. A. Butler*
200 R. A. Butler .
201 Joseph Avenol •
202 Butler, Paul-Boncour, & Avenol.
203 Litvinoff*
204 Litvinoff & Paul»Boncour.
205 Carl J . Hanbro, President of the NorwegianParliament.
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DATE
Aug .
S e p t .
S e p t .
1-2
1^,1938 ' <•
7,1938 .
12, 1938
Sept . .12, 1938 v
Sept. 12, 1938
Sept, 13, 1938
Sept. 12,
Sept, 13,
Sept. 13,
Sept. 13,
Sept. 14,
Sept. 16,
Sept. 16,
Sept. 15,
Septo 16,
Sept. 16,
Sept, 16,
Sept. 19,
Sept. 24,
Sept. 27,
Sept. 27,
Sept. 26,
Sept. 26,
Sept. 27,
Septo 28,
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1938
1928
1938
1938
1938
1938
19S8 v
1938
1938'
1933 ^
1938 A
1938*-
3? File drawer 1*2
ORIGINAL NO,
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
CONVERSATION WITH
Litv inoff , Soviet Foreign Commissar.
Audi'net, Representa t ive of the AeroplaneManufacturers.
Alexis Leger, Secretary General of the FrenchForeign Minis t ry .
Maspero, President of the Banque I n d u s t r i e l l ede Chine#
Georges Bonnet, French Foreign Min is te r .
Edwin C. Wilson, American Charge d 'Af fa i r e s .
M, (stands for Georges Mandel?)
Jacques Sour i t z , Soviet Ambassador t o France.
G.M. (Georges Mandel) & General B. (?)
Li Yuen-ying.
Alexis Leger.
Li Yuen-ying.
G.M* (Georges Maadel)
Li Yuen-ying.
Leon Archimbaud, Pres ident of Sino-French Groupin the French Chamber of Deputies .
Georges Bonnet.
Georges Bonnet.
Hugh Wilson, American Charge d•Affaires.
Alexis Leger.
G.M, (Georges Man del)
G.M.
Alexis Leger.
R. Guariglia, Italian Ambassador.
R. Guariglia.
Alexis Loger.
Kareiso Bassols, ThQ Mexican Minister.
DATE
Sept . 30, 1938 v'
Octo 5, 1 9 3 8 ^
Oct. 7, 1938 *
Oct. 1 1 , 1933
Oct. 17, 1938
Oct. 19, 1938
Oct. 20, 1938
Oct. 20, 1938 *'
Oct. 22, 1938. v
Oct. 24, 1938
Oct. 23, 1938
Oct. 26, 1938
Oct. 27, 1938 '
Oct. 29, 1938 -
Nov. 3 , 1938 ^
Nov. 4, 1938 -
Nov. 10, 1938 •/
Nov. 15 , 1938 v
Nov, 17, 1938 v
Nov. 22, 1938 "'
Nov. 26, 1938
Nov. 29, 1938 -
Dec. 6, 1938 v
Dec. 17, 1938 - V
Dec. 16, 1938- v
Deo. 12, 1938V v
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ORIGINAL NO.
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
CONVERSATION WITH
Const an t in Ceaiano, Rumanian Min i s t e r .
Jacques Sou r i t z , Soviet Ambassador to France.
A. Baffeleuf, P res iden t of the Chamber of Commercea t Haiphong in In do-China.
Jacques S o u r i t z .
J . Loudon, The Dutch Minis ter t o France.
Jacques Sou r i t y .
Georges Bonnet, French Foreign M i n i s t e r .
Henri Cosme, new French Ambassador t o China.
Alexis Leger, Secretary General of the FrenchForeign Ministry.
Dr. P.W. Kuo's Report on the Negotiation withthe Industrial Facilities Ltd. and the BritishGovernment's Departments relating to the grantof export credit tt> China.
Tataresco, new Rumanian Ambassador to France.
William C. Bullitt, American Ambassador to Francei
Chauvel, Sub-Director of Asiatic Affairs,French Foreign Ministry.
DATE
Dec. 20, 1938 '
Dec. 29, 1938*
Jan . 3 , 1939
Jan. 1 1 , 1939 s
Jaa • 5, 1939 •
Jan . 1 1 , 1939
Jan . 12, 1939
Jan . 12, 1939
a
Jan . 27, 1939
Jan . 30. 1939
Feb. 3 , 1939 v
Feb. 16, 1939'
Feb. 16, 1939
Feb. 17, 1939
Feb. 20, 1939
March 3 , 1939
March 3 , 1939
March 6, 1939V
• / v
247 Andre Bussy, Di rec tor of t h e Bank Franco-Chinoise .
248 Georges Bonnet.
249 Alexis Leger .
250 Chauvel.
251 William C. B u l l i t t .
The Following Four Interviews wore held in Rome when Dr. Koo went for a v i s i t .
) 252 Count Ci&no, I t a l i a n Foreign Min i s t e r . March 14 , 1939 V
253 William P h i l i p s , American Ambassador to I t a l y . . March 1 3 , 1 9 3 9 K
254 An Audience with t h e Pope Pius XII a t t h e Vat ican . March 1 3 , 1939v v
255 Cardinal Magi one, Secre ta ry of S ta to a t t h e Vat ican . March 1 3 , 1939 v
ORIGINAL NO.
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
CONVERSATION WITH DATE
Alexis Leger, Secretary General of Foreign Ministry. March 29, 1939/
Denys, Represent at ive of the China Finance Cooperation* April 1, ^
KLiraas, Lithuanian Minister to France©
Vanier, Canadiaa Minister to France.
Alexis Leger.
N. Balabanov, the Bulgarian Minis ter .
Williaia C. B u l l i t t f American Ambassador to France.
Jacques Souri tz , Soviet Ambassador to Franco.
Paul Raynaud, French Finance Minis ter .
G.M. (Georges Mandel)
Denys & Li Yuan-ying.
Georges Mandel,
Alexis Leger.
N» Balabanov.
Antonio Quevedo, Minister of Equator.
Georges Bonnet, French Foreign Minis ter .
N. Bassols, Mexican Minister t o France.
P o l i t i s , Greek Minister t o France.
H. J . Tiinperley, China Correspondent of"Manchester Guardian".
L. Dolivet, Secretary General of the Sino-FrenchGroup in the French Chamber of Deputies.
Lord Halifax, Br i t i sh Foreign Minister.
Georges Bonnet©
Maisky, Soviet Representat ive.
Charveriat, of the Jur id ica l Section of theFrench Foreign Ministry.
April 4 , l£39
April 6, 1939
April 13, 1939
April 14, 1939
April 18 . 1939
April 19, 1939
April 20, 1939
April 22, 1939
April 24, 1939
April 28, 1939
May 2, 1939V
May 3, 1939
May 6, 1939'
May 10, 1939
May 11 , 1939
May 13, 1939
May 15, 1939.
May 16, 1939'
May 2 i, 1939
May 22, 1939
May 23, 1939
May 24, 1939
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VORIGINAL NO.
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
200
301
302
503
304
305
CONVERSATION WITH
Maisky, Soviet Representative*
Georges Mandel, French Minister of Colonies.
M. Denis; M* Palewski; M. Rueff;of the French Finaace Ministry*
DATE •
May 24, 1939 v
June 1, 1939v
June 1 , 1939 V
Guy Menaat, Secretary General of the Parliamentary (June 2, 1939Group for China in the Chamber of Deputies*
Georges Mandel*
Paul Reynaud, French Minister of Finance*
Vargas, Charge dfAffaires of Chile.
Edwin Wilson, American Charge d•Affaires*
Alexis Leger, Secretary General of the FrenchForeign Ministry*
Georges Bonnet, French Foreign Minister*
Georges Handel*
Sir Alexander Cadogan & Ambassador Quo Tai-chi,
Tartaresco, Rumanian Ambassador to France*
Georges Bonnet*
Georges Bonnet*
Carter, Director of the Institute of PacificRelations*
Joseph Caillaux, President of the FrenchSenate Cojomission of Finance.
Bassols, Mexican Minister to Franco*
Alexis Leger*
June 6, .1939
June 6, 1939
June 16, 1939
June 16, 1939
June 21,
June 23, 1939
June 26, 1939
June 29, 1939
June 30, 1939
June 30, 1939
July 5, 1939
July 8, 1939-
July 9, 1939'
July 11, 1939
July 27, 1939.
William C* Bu l l i t t , American Ambassador to France* July 25, 1939
Matthews, Financial Counselor of the AmericanEmbassy in France*
July 28, 1939 v
Picot, Counselor of the French Embassy in China* July 27, 1939
Frangulis, Secretary General of the DiplomaticAcadorny in France.
Jacques Souritz, Soviet Ambassador to France*
July 27, 1939
July 29, 1939
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ORIGINAL NO.
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
CONVERSATION WITH '
Georges Mendel, French M i n i s t e r of C o l o n i e s .
DATE
Aug. 2, 1939 "V
Matthews, F i r s t Sec re t a ry & F i n a n c i a l Counsel lor Aug. 3 , 1939 *of t h e American Embassy.
Wil l iam C. B u l l i t t , American Ambassador t o F rance . Aug. 1 1 , 1939
P. B. Nukara, Siamese Minister t o France.
William C. B u l l i t t .
Behic Erkin, Turkish Minister to France.
Jacques Souri tz , Soviet Ambassador to France.
Georges Mandel,
Alexis Leger# Secretary General of the FrenchForeign Ministry.
Georges Mandsl.
Alexis Leger.
William C. B u l l i t t .
Jean Chauvel, Sub-Director of Asia t ic Dept. ofthe French Foreign Ministry.
Franasovici, Rumanian Minister t o France.
Alexis Leger.
Aug. 16, 1939 v
Sept. 1, 1939 >
Sept. 4, 1939 ;
Sept. 7, 1939 ,
Sept. 6, 1939 .
Sept. 6, 1939
Sept. 8, 1939 „
Sept. 7, 1939 -
Sept. 14, 1939-
Sept. 15, 1939
Sept. 15, 1939
Sept. 16, 1939 v
Ambassador Quo Tai-chi (a telephone conversat ion) . Sept. 18, 1939'
Muzahim Amin Al Pachachi, I raqui Minister to France, Sept. 19, 1939
Champetier do Ribes, French Under-Secretary ofState for Foreign Affa i r s .
Alexis Leger.
Jean Chauvel.
Champetier de Ribes.
Jonkhear J . Loudon, The Netherlands Ministerto France.
Bohic Erkin.
Muzahim Arn Ji Al Pachaohi.
Georg&s 2&aidel.
Sept. 21 , 1939 v
Sept. 23, 1939 '
Sepb. 23, 1939 '
Sept. 25, 1939 -
Sept. 25, 1939 ,
Sept. 26, 1939 '"
Septo 27, 1939 '
Sept. 27, 1939 *
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OKI GINAL NO.
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
358
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
CONVERSATION YJITH
Champetier de Ribes , tthder-Secretary of S t a t efor Foreign Affairs*
Franasxovici, Rumanian Ambassador to France*
P. B. Nukara, Siamese Minister to France.
Jacques Souritz, Soviet Ambassador to France*
Georges Mandel, French Minister of Colonies*
Sir Eric Phipps, British Ambassador to France*
H. A* Bernhoft, new Danish Minister to France.
Jonkheer J* Loudon, The Netherlands Minister toFrance*
Souza-Dantas, Brazilian Ambassador to France*
Jules Lukawiewicz, Polish Ambassador to France*
H. A. Bernhoffc.
Alexis Leger, Secretary General of FrenchForeign Ministry.
Sir Ronald Hugh Campbell, new British Ambassadorto France.
Alexis Leger.
Jean Chauvel, Director of the Asiatic Sectionat the French Foreign Ministry*
Robert D. Murphy, Counsellor of the AmericanEmbassy in France.
Sir Ronald Hugh Campbell*
Nicolas Pol i t is , Greek Minister to France*
Francois, of the Banque Franco-Chinoise*
Francois, & Baudrier, of the Banque de Paris.
William C. Bull i t t , American Ambassador to France,
Alexis Leger*
Colin Bain-Marais, Minister of tho Union ofSouth Africa*
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DATE
Sept* 27, 1939 v i
Sept . 28, 1939- v
Sept . 28, 1939^ "
Oct. 3 , 1939 >
Oct. 1 1 , 1939 ^
Oct. 15, 1939. ,.
Oct. 20, 1939
Oct. 24, 1939 *
Oct. 26, 1939 •
Nov. 8 . 1939 ^
Nov. 8, 1939
Nov. 9, 1939 ,
Nov* 23, 1939 *
Deo* 5, 1939
Dec. 5, 1939 v
Dec. 6, 1939 J
Dec* 5, 1939 *•
Dec. 30, 1939 ,
Jan . 16, 1940 ^
Jan* 20, 1940v ^
Jan . 26, 1940* / V
Jan . 27, 1940 v
Feb. 3 , 1940 N/V
354 Georges Mandel, B Minister of Colonies* Fob* 7, 1940 v
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368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
COHVERSATION WITH
Champetier de Ribes, French Vioe-Foreign Minister*
Dr. Rajchman.
Champetier de Ribes.
Jean Chauvel, Director of the Asia t ic Section ofFrench Foreign Ministry.
Paul Reynaud, French Premier & Foreign Minister*
Alexis Leger, Secretary General of the FrenchForeign Ministry.
Behic Erkin, Turkish Ambassador to France.
Georges Mandel, French Minister of Colonies.
Jean Chauvel.
Camille Chautemps, Vice-president of Council.
DATE
Feb. 9, 1940
Feb. 9, 1940 '
March 5, 1940
March 12, 1940 y "
April 1, 1940-'•
April 1, 1940-'
April 16, 1940 v'~
April 17, 1940 * *
April 23, 1940" "
April 23, 1940V
April 23, 1940""*Georges ^bnnet, French Minister of Blockade.M
Edouard Herr iot , President of the $ Chamber of Deputies. April 19, 1940
Jean Chauvel.
William C» B u l l i t t , American Ambassador t o France*
Pier re Metaacas, Greek Minister to France.
Luis I . Rodriguez, Mexican Minister to France.
Georges Padoux.
Georges Padoux.
William C. B u l l i t t .
Edouward Daladier, French Premier.
Jean Chauvel.
Pierre Metaxas.
Luis I . Rodriguez.
May 1, 1940^
May 3, 1940v i
May 3, 1940- "
May 3 , 1940 ^ "
May 7, 1940%/*
May 9, 1940- '
May 17, 1940" -
May 28, 1940 l/*
May 28, 1940^ v
May 30, 1940v<i
May 31, 1940""
VtlmORIGIUJSJu HO, CONVERSATION WITH DATE
578
379
580
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
Louis Rollin, French Minister of Colonies*
Dr. Rajchmaa, Polish Delegate to the Inter-AlliedPurcnasing Commission.
June 4, 1940 ' "
June 6, 1940^
Jonkhear J. Loudon, Dutch Minister to France. June 8, 1940v*'
Baudoin, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. June 10, 1940
Charles Roux, Secretary General of the French Ministry June 15, 1940of Foreign Affairs. • •
Biddle, American Ambassador to Poland.
Baudoin.
Georges Mendel.
Charveriat, Director of Political Section of theFrencn Foreign Ministry.
General Buhrer.
Etche Ona, Portuguese Minister to France.
Dr. Salazar, Prime Minister & Foreign Ministerof Portugal. (Dr. Koo was in Lisbon)
Pell, American Minister to Portugal • (At Lisbon)
Dr. Salazar. ( i t Lisbon)
Dr© Sampaio, Portuguese Secretary-General ofForeign Affairs. (In Lisbon)
June 16, 1940 '*
June 18, 1940'*
June 18, 1940 v^
June 19, 1940'"
June 19, 1940v
June 19, 1940"'
June 27, 1940* -
July 2, 1940 ' *
July 3, 1940 A
July 3, 1940 v /v
Dr. J. C. da Matt a. Rector of University of Lisbon July 3, 1940^'and former Portuguese Foreign Minister. (In Lisbon)
Dr* Sam$aio.
Dr. Oswald Baron Hoyningen-Huene, the GermanMinister to Fortugal •
July 5, 1940 v\
July 5, 1940
With a l i s t of interviews from 1936 to 1940 in alphabetical order. ( (Joy.tf
ORIGINAL NO.
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399
400
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402
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405
406
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408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
CONVERSATION WITH
Lemery, Minister of Colonies*
Marshal Petain, Chief of the French State.
de Tellier, Belgian Ambassador to France.
J. J. Loudon, Dutch Minister to France*
Ochoa, Portuguese Minister to France.
Baudoin, French Foreign Minister. *
Chauvel, Jean Director of Asiatic Affairs at theFrench Foreign Ministry*
Chauvel.
Murphy, American Charge d'Affaires.
Paul Ban do in.
Murphy.
Lemery.
Paul Baudoin.
Lemery*
Murphy.
Paul Baudoin.
M. M. (M. Mandel?)
Pierre La-val, French Vice-Premier.
Paul Baudoin.
Lemery.
Paul Baudoin.
Charles Roux, Secretary General of French ForeignMinistry.
Leinery.
Baudoin*
V.(?)
Charles Roux.
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DATE
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July
July
July
July
July
26,
26,
20,
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22,
1940
• ' \ •
1940?u .
1940-
1940^
1940-
1940-
July 28, 1940-
July 29, 1940 .
August 6, 1940-
August 6, 1940,
August 6, 1940
August 10, 1940-
August 16, 1940
August 17, 1940,
August 17, 1940
August 19, 1940
August 21, 1940,
August 23, 1940
August 27, 1940
August 30, 1940^
Sept. 3, 1940-
Sept.4, 194CK
Sept.5, 1940.
Sept. 7, 1940-
Sept.8, 1940 "'
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v ORIGINAL NO. CONVERSATION WITH DATE
422 Paul Baudoin, French Foreign Minister* S e p t . l l , 1940 "'
423 Rear-Admiral Platon, Secretary of State for Colonies. Sept .13, 1940 *
424 Charles Roux, Secretary General of French Foreign Sept.14, 1940*
Ministry.
425 Charles Roux, Sepb.21, 1940"
426 Paul Baudoin. Sept.23, 1940*
427 Rear~Admiral Platon. Sept.25, 1940 v
428 Matthews, American Charge d'Affaires at Vichy. Sept.25, 1940 •
429 Charles Roux. Oct.7, 1940 >•
430 Charles Roux. Oct. 15, 1940*
431 Jeen Chauvel, Director of Asia t ic Affairs i n Oct.15, 1940'
French Foreign Ministry.
432
) 43S Rear-Admiral Platon. Oct.25, 1940 v
434 Ivanoff, Soviet Charge d»Affaires a t Vichy. • Oct.27, 1940"
435 Ivanoff. Oct.31, 1940'
436 General Eehic Erkin, Turkish Ambassador t o France. Nov.2, 1940 t
437 Dinu Hiot t , ne-w Rumanian Minister t o France. Nov.7, 1940 „
438 Rochat, Director of Po l i t i ca l Section of French Nov.14, 1940>
Foreign Ministry.
439 Dinu Hiott. Nov.15, 1940 -
440 Rochat. . Nov. 18, 1940 ,
441 Bogomolov, new Soviet Charge d'Affaires. Nov.20, 1940 v
442 Rochat. Nov.30, 1940,
443 Bogomoloff. Dec.4, 1940 -
444 Jeen Chauvel. Dec.4, 1940-
445 Murphy, American Charge dfAffaires. Dec.14, 1940v
446 Pierre Flan din, new French Foreign Minister* Jan. 8, 1941 '
447 Admiral Platon. Jan. 9, 1941'
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448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
CONVERSATION WITH
Rochat, Direc tor of P o l i t i c a l Section of FrenchForeign Min i s t ry .
Beauverger, new Chief of Protocol of t he FrenchForeign Min i s t ry .
Admiral William Leahy, new American Ambassador.
Admiral William Leahy. .
Admiral Darlan, Vice-Premier, Minis ter of ForeignAf fa i r s , t he I n t e r i o r & the Marine.
General Francisco J . Agui lar , Mexican Minis ter t oFrance.
Bogomolov, Soviet Charge d f Affa i r e s .
Valer io V a l e r i , t h e Papal Nuncio.
General Francisco Agui la r .
Jean Chauvel, Director of A s i a t i c Affa i r s inFrench Foreign. Ministry*
Edouard Her r io t , Speaker of t h e French Chsmber ofDeput ies .
Bogomolov.
Rochat.
Jean Chauvel.
Rochat.
Bogomolov.
Marshal Pe ta in , French Pres ident a t Vichy.
Behic Erkinj Turkish Ambassador.
Admiral Darlan.
Bogomolov.
DATE
Jan. 22, 19411 ' "
Jan .20 , 1941-'
Jan . 22, 1941""
Feb. 28, 1 9 4 1 - " '
March 2, 1941-V
March 3 , 1 9 4 1 ^
March 10,1941' '"'
March 1 1 , 1941* v
March 12, 1941- *
March 12, 1941 ..
March 18 , 1941 -'
March 21 , 1941 v
March 31 , 1941- -
Apri l 1 , 19411 -
Apr i l 9, 1941- v
Apri l 12, 1941 "
Apri l 15 , 1941 v
Apri l 15 , 1941 w
Apri l 16, 1941 -
Apri l 16, 1941 V
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NOTES OF CCNVERSAH-CRT IN FRENCH, 1940-41
I . M. R. 6u8ng(YiTang Hsiao-hs i ) f s interviews -with the o f f i c i a l s ofFrench Foreign Ministry.
ORIGINAL NO.
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25
CONVERSATION WITH
Chauvel, of the Asiatic Section, French
Chauvel•
Gassouin.
Chauvel•
Clauzel.
Gassouin.
Chauvel«
Chauvel.
Clauzel.
Clauzel.
Chauvel.
Gassouin.
Gassouin.
Chauvel.
Chauvel.
Gassou^tin.
Gassouin.
Chauvel.
Gassouin.
Gassouin.
Chauvel •
Gassouin.
Chauvel.
Ostrorog.
Ostrorog.
DATE
Foreign Ministry. Aug.31, 1940
Sept.10, 1940
Sept .11, 1940
Sept .13, 1940-
Sepfc.14, 1940
Sept.15, 1940
Sept.18, 1940
Sept .21 , 1940
Sept ,23, 1940
Sept*25, 1940
Oct.8, 1940
Oct.12, 1940
Oct.13, 1940
Oct.30, 1940
Oct.31, 1940
Nov.4, 1940
Nov.12, 1940
Nov.12, 1940
Nov. 27, 1940^
Nov.27, 1940-
Nov.28, 1940•
Dec.3, 1940 *
Dec.16, 1940'
Dec.28, 1940
Dee.30, 1940,
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ORIGINAL NO.
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27
28
29
CONVERSATION WITH
Chauvel .
Os t ro rog .
Chauvel.
Chauvel •
Os t ro rog .
Chauvel•
Chauvel.
Os t ro rog .
Chauvel•
Chauvel •
OstDDrog.
Os t ro rog .
Os t ro rog .
Os t ro rog .
Gassouin.
Os t ro rog .
Chauvel .
Gassouin.
Os t ro rog .
Chauvel •
Chauvel •
Os t ro rog . t j , ,,
I I * M. Scie-Ton-Fa(Hsieh Tung-fa)*s i n t e r v i e w sMinistry Officials.
ORIGINAL NO.
51
52
53
CONVERSATION WITH
Chauvel•
Bussy.
G. Joseph .
DATE
J a n . 8 f 1941V
Jan.12, 1941V
Jan.15, 1941 /
Jan. 18, 1941
Jan.18, 1941
Jan.24, 1941
Jan.29, 1941
Jan.29, 1941
Jan.31, 1941
Feb.6, 1941
Feb.6, 1941
Feb.8, 1941
Feb.lO, 1941
• Feb. 15, 1941
Feb.20, 194r
Feb.25, 1941
Feb.27, 1941
Feb.28, 1941
Jfoirch 1, 1941
March 10, 1941"
March 14, 1941
March 22, 1941
French Foreign
DATE
July 16, 1940
July 16, 1940
July 16, 1940
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ORIGINAL KO.
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55
56
57
58
CONVERSATION WITH
Chauvelo
Chauvel.
Chan vel •
Fa tou .
Chew v e l .
DATE 6
July 17, 1940 '
July 26, 1940 *
July 31, 1940
August 13, 1940
August 17, 1940
I I I . Telegrams from Chinese Dafense Ministry regarding military situationin China, Sept.-Dec», 1940. ' ' ."V , -
IV. Memoranda} ( ]/ " l f 'b
1« P i e r r e Laval f s S t a t e m e n t , Nov. 1 , 1940» -••'-.•
2m U . S . S t a t e Department Rad io B u l l e t i n , No .149 , June 22 , 1940*
52.
. English Embassy
routine I94I-46
1 Appointment of Koo to England
2 Personnel
3 Biographies of Koo and others
4 Koo's visit to China. 1943
5 General liatters
6 Embassy accounts
7 Chinese students in England
8 • Overseas Chinese
9 Visa and passport
10a Trade matters
10b CRRA
11 Chinese seamen questions
12 Regarding China*s finance
13 China.*s domestic politics
14 China1s news weekly: reports on domestic scene
and viar situation
15 CCP
16 War contributions
17 a Info mat ion (1)
17b Information^2)
18 Regard in<r; Madarne Koofs statement
19 Munition procurement and shipment
20 Sino-Japanese war reports
21 Press clippings
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22 An article onDr, Sun Yat-sen's London incident:
"Lord Salisbury and the Chinese Legation"
23 ' Chen Fei-ta's criticism on "China*s Destiny" 1943
24 An article oxi trends in Australia 1943
25 Telegraph code^= 1942-46
26a Personal telegrams, • 1941-42
26b » " 1943
26c » " 1944
26d " " 1945
26 e » » 1946
27 Koo's speechies and rnensa^es
a 1941—46(dates not c l ea r )
b Ju ly , 1941 - Peb, 1942
c Ilarcii, 1942 - Ju ly , 1942
d Ju ly , 1943 - Feb, 1946
28 Weekly summary of English nevispaper conmen-ts 1942-43
I English ."Embassy Drawer 4-3
' International relations 1942-46
1 ' Community of ITations Protocol (Chinese draft) 1942
2 UN Washington Declaration 1942
3 Opium question 1940-44
4 China's representation on League's Opium Board 1942
5 Leaue of Hations liquidation 1945-46
6 Allied act ivi t ies : polit ical front 1941-45
7 Pacific War Council ( l) ,(2) 1942
8 Regarding war crimes 1942-46
9 Regarding enemy property and reparation 1942-46
10 International relations among nations - I94I-46 " .-&0fi Sh '"
11 China's international relations vith nations
other than England, France, UiJA, and. Russia ' 1941-46
12a Sino-Sritish relations # 1941-43
12b fI " " 1944-46
13 England's domestic polit ics 1942-4-6
14 British Parliamentary mission to China 1942-43
15 Chinese mission to England 1943-44 V>^^>
16 Regarding T.V. Soong's v i s i t s to England - 1942-45 ... - ££>£®>f '
17 Regarding liadane Chiang's v i s i t to USA and 3ng- 1943-44
18 rJang Shih-chieh's v i s i t to England I945
19 India N 1942-4T
20 Tibet 1942-45
) 21 British loati 1942-44
£"5
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•international relations 1942-46(2)
22 . Peking Syndicate Credit 1945
23a Sino-British new treaty(l) 1942-43
23b Siuo-British new treaty(2) 1942-44
24 England giving warships to China , 1944—45-
25 Dr. Sun Yat-sen's memorial statue 1946
26 Sino- U.S. relations 1941-46
27 U.S. loan 1941-42
28 Sino-U.S. treaty 1942
29 Sino-U.S. treaty I946
30 ' Sino-French relations • I94I-45( •
31 Sino-RuGsian relations 1941-46
32 Treaties with Australia and Brazil 1942
33 Sino-Dutch treaty 1942-43
34 Air force aid to China ~by Poland and Iloland 1942
35 Japan's relations with nations 1941-45
36 China's delegates for conferences or visits 1944-46
37 Kuc i Yun-ch » ing * s mission to Germany 1946
38 Diplomatic corps in London
39 Burma.-Yunnan road . 1941
40 Communication between India and China, 1943
41 Pacific war situation 1941-45
42 European War situation 1941-44 £"
43 Austro-Kew Zealand agreement 1944
Sic
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International relations 1942-46(3)
44 ' Peace treaty with Italy 194-6
45 Comments on Banoor Unitas1 monetary plan 1943
46 Kedioal situation in China 1942
47 I.F.R. conference: a draft memorandum 1942
48 An article on British Commonwealth
49 ^ n s -e^T Commonwealth 1945 '
50 British documents':
a Government of Burma Act 1935
b Snfrlish defence act 1939
c British foreign service reforri 1943
d Statistics on UK v>ar efforts 1944
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Personal letters
Letters in Chinese
Personal letters
Letters in Chinese #/s<D
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Personal Letters 1942-46(2)
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Duplicates
1 . Telegrams from WCP Jan.-June, 1945 - 30% G$
2 Telegrams to WCP Jan., I946
3 " " " Feb., I946
4 Telegrams to various government -departments Hay, 1946
5 " " " " " June, I946
6 " " » " » July-Aug.,1946
7 Telegrams to consulates July-Aug., IQ46
8 Draft-duplicates of telegrams
a 1943
b 1944
c 1945(1),(2) e fe^ "•
d 1946
The United Ifations Drawer 5-3
1944-46
1 U.S.A. 'on the... internationl organisation 1944 -
2 Llemorando, on the international- organisation M
3a Telegramn regarding the oiv;ani zati on {'%' -/"£• "~ *''^ •: •> "
3b " " " tf (others) 1943-46
4 Frepara/tion for UK ; clcC^ 1944
5 Comments on UH "
6 UIJ site surveyed fl
7 International Peace Association Agreement fI ~ B ^ «(
8 Regarding: preparatory commission 1945—4^
8a Preparatory commission meeting /i-ll^S^ 1945 ? Dsc. -I.9463 Jan.
8b Duplicates of above
6c Drafts of above
9 Report of the preparatory commission 1945
10a Executive committee of UIT re-oaratory commission 1945 -Aug.-]:ov. -
10b Duplicates ox above
10c Drafts and duplicates of above
lla UiTRRA 1945
lib UiJRRA 1947
12 Regarding security council 1945-46
12a First meeting of security council- 1946, Jan.-Feb.
12b Duplicates of above
12c Drafts and deplicc-.ierj of above
13 Economic and social council 1944-46
The United Nations Drawer 5-3
1944-46(2)
14a ' Telegrams froin ijCP regarding general assembly 1945>Dec.-1946,Jan,
14b Telegrams to WOP regarding GA ^ h ^ V 1946, Jan.-liar.
15 Telegrams regarding GA 1946, Jan.
16a Telegrar.ro regarding GA " 1946,'Peb.
16b Drafts of a.bove
17 Report of the first meeting of UK I946 " BojC1?^
18 GA: Iranian question 1946, Jan,
19 International court e/xid. election of fudges 1945-46
20 Hefugese committee 1946
21 Atonic committee 194-5-46
22 Military staff coamittee 1945,Dec.-1946,Jan.
23 Application for position in the UI'O secretary
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WASHINGTON CONFERENCE CM INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION/ Dumbarton Oak s,''•• Aug. 2Q-0ct . 7,1944 £ \- . --•--. -......'.A
HO. CONTENTS DAIE
1 Memoranda & Minutes of Meetings. Sept.29-0ct.7, 1944
Z Miscellaneous Correspondence regarding the 1944Dumbarton Oaks Conference.
V 3 Memoranda & Notes of Conversation. * 1944
v 4 Memoranda & Reports of Chinese Delegation. 1944Proposal of Chinese Delegation.
Memoranda — Miscellaneous. 1944
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[From San Franc iscoWarehouse Yellow Tag No. 15]
CONVERSATION WITH DATE PLACE
Stettinius, Ifcider Secretary of State. Aug. 29Wl( State Dept*
ftj Urn WwiHlrhT tnn flnnm£Lji t^Uj'.» «jU.
Cordell Hull, Secretary of State,
S i r Alexander Cadogan, F i r s t Br i t i sh Aug. 30Delegate to the Washington SecurityConference.
Dr. Stanley Horabecic
Joseph Grew, American Delegate.
Jam®3 Reston.
Beckinridge Long, Special Assistantto ths Secretary of S t a t e .
Dr. Korabecjc.
Dr. S*K* Horabeck.
Aug. 29 Sta te Dept.
Br i t i sh I&nbassy.
Sept. 5 2139,Wyoming Ave.
Washington D.C.
Sept. 8 The Shoreham,Y/ash*
Sept. 11 N. Y.
Sept. 15 Sta te Dept.
A conversation between:Dr. Koo, Mr. Liu Chieh, &S t e t t i n i u s , Grerw, and Alger Hiss,Executive Secretary of the U.S.Delegation.
Joseph Grew.
Si r A. Cadogen.
Joseph Crew.
Pasvolsky, Assis tant t o theSecretary of S t a t e .
President F.D# Soosevelt .
H.H.
Admiral L. (Leahy)
Lord Halifax.
A Draft Memoran&iia, dated October, 1944, in New York.
Sept . 15 2840,Woodland Dr.Wash.
Sept* 24 The Shoreham Hotel.
Sept. 2,7 The Shoreh&m Hotel,
Sept
Sept
Sept
Sept
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
<, 28
. 29
. 29
. 29
3
10
10
13
The Shoreham Hotel.
The Shoreham Hotel.
The Shoreham*
Dumbarton Oaks.
The Yftiite House.
The White House.
The White Hou3e.
Br i t i sh Embassy*
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v V 18/45
VJ19/45
W 80/45
NOTES OF CONVERSATION, *-g»fr-1945
CONVERSATION WITH U • • » • w D^TE
, British Foreign Secretary.
PLACE
Feb.20,1945 Foreign Office,London.
Keith Officer, Australian Charge d•Affaires. March 6 ' Chialing House,Chungking.Hung-Yen-T sun,Chungking.
General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart.
LM
M. Alfred Poninski, Polish Anibassador.
Admiral L. (Leahy)
Leo Pasvolsky, Assistant to the Secretaryof State.
M. Gromyko, Soviet Ambassador & Delegateto the San Francisco Conference.
Lord Cranborae, BritLEh Delegate to theSen Francisco Conference.
Harold E. Stassen. May 18
K. V. Novikov, Soviet Delegate. May 21
Benjamin Gerig, U.S. Delegate. May 21
Lord Crenbome. May 19
Tom Connally, Senator. Me&r 26
Arshad Al-Omari, Foreign M i n i s t e r of I r a q . ISay 26
Arthur Yanderberg, S e n a t o r . May 26
James Dunn, A s s i s t a n t Sec re ta ry of S t a t e . May 29
Wilheslra Morgens t ie rne , Head of t h e NorwegianDelega t ion .
James Dunn.
Herbert Evatt, Australieii Minister forExternal Affairs.
E. F. Stenton, Far Eastern Division ofthe State Department.
Fan Chuan,Chungking.
March 7
March 9
March 9 Chi&lingL
April 11 White House.
April 9 State Dept.
April 29 Hotel St. Francis.
5 Hotel Mark Hopkins,
n
Veterans Bldg.
Mark Hopkins Hotel*
n 11 n
Fairmont Hotel*
Hotel i&rk Hopkins.
Fairiaont H o t e l .
May 29
May SO
June 22
June 22
Mark Hopkins©
Fairmont Hotel .
Iferk
Mo*k
Hopkins•
Hopkins.
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[Metal Chest , Warehouse Yellow Tag No. 15]
CONTENT" DATE
March - J u n e , 1 9 4 5 ,
April - June, 1945.
May - June, 1945*
April - June, 1945.
May, 1945.
' Correspondence with the State Department.
Various Corsespondence.
Coordination Committee Papers.
Records of Chinese Delegates Meetings.
Committee 3, Enforcement Arrangements.
Committee 3, Baf or cement Arrangements, (continued) May - June, 1945.
Executive Committee. May - June. 19£g.
Executive Committee* (continued) April - June, 1945.
Minutes of the Four Ministers1 Meetings. May - June, 1945
Government Instructions.
Preparatory Commission. June - July, 1945.
International Court. April , 1954.
Notes of Conversation & Interviews. (Se© the
Notes of Conversation & Interviews (continued)
l i s t )
Korea Question.
Labor Question.
Membership, Amendment & Secretariat .
Memoranda by Chinese Delegation.
Memorunda by other Governments.
Minutes of Sub-Committees.
Minutes of Delegates Meetings.
Minute3 arid Notices of Executive Coirmittee.
Minutes of Five-Power Meetings.
May - June, 1945.
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News - t e l egrams from London Chinese Embassy*
Opium Problem. .
Proposa ls by Other Governments.
Press Office.
Summary & Memoranda of -the Conference onInt ernati onal Organi z ati on»
Organization of Chinese Delegation.
Pres3 Cuttings.
Reference Documents.
Regional Arrangement.
Regional Arrangement (continued).
Reference Documents.
Reports in Chinese.
Miscellaneous.
Speeches by Dr. Koo.
Steering Committee.
Steering Committee (continued).
Structure & Procedure.Committee 1,
Committee 1, Structure & Procedure (continued).
Telegram Ins t ruc t ions from Chungking.
Telegramsreceived.
Tele gramsjdis patched.
Telegrams to Chungking.n «
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Memoreaida — Trusteeship Committee (Com. 4)
Miscellaneous.
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47 Amendments*
48 Chinese Amendment; s .
49 Committee*s adopted a r t i c l e s *
50 Delegation Assignment & Allocat ion.
51 Communist Problem in China•
52a Coordination Committee.
52b Coordination Corjmittee (continued).
53a Telegrams to Chungking.
53b Let ters from Chungking.
53c Le t te r s from Chungking (continued).
54 Press Cutt ings. (Allied War Aims).
55 Miscellaneous.
56 Conference Journals .
57 Conference Journals (continued).
58 Plenary •
59 Comments at Inter-American Conference.60 Committee 4, Regional Arrangements.
61 Notes & Memoranda in Chinese.
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127 Comments & Proposed Amendments c o n c e r n i n g
t h e Dumbarton Oaks P r o p o s a l s . May 7 , 1 9 4 5 .
128 VerbatiEi Minutes of Plenary Session. • April 25 - May 9, 1945* 1/ a
129 Commission I , General Provisions: > $0
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Secretar ia t . May 17 - June 24, 1945.
130 Commission I I , General Assembly! -
Committee 1, Structure & Procedure. May 6 - June 19 , 1945 .
/ Committee 2 , P o l i t i c a l & S e c u r i t y F u n c t i o n s , May 5 - June 2 1 , 1945*
Committee 3 , Economic & Social Cooperation* May 5 - June 15 , 1945 .
Committee 4 , T r u s t e e s h i p System. May 6 - June 19 , 1945*
131 Commission IV, J u d i c i a l Organiza t ions
Committee 1 , I n t e r n a t i o n a l Court of J u s t i c e . May 5 - June 12 , 1945.
Committee 2 , Legal Problems. May 6 - June 23 , 1945.
132 Verbatim Minutes of Plenary Sess ion Apr i l 26 - May 2, 1945.
133 Memoranda & Documents — Genera l . A p r i l - June , 1945. -
134 Commission I , Committee 1 , — Summary R e p o r t s . May - June , 1945. -
135 Commission I , Committee 1 -? Other Documents. May - June, 1945.
136 Commission I : Committee 2 — Summary R e p o r t s . May- June , 1945.
137 * « w w — Other Documents. May - June, 1945.
138 Cojffinission I I : Committee 1 — Summary R e p o r t s . May, 1945.
139 w n n w — Other Documents. May - June, 1945*
"140 Commission I I : Committee 2 - - Sianmary Reports. May - June, 1945
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— Summary Reports.
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Summary Reports.
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Summary Records — Meetings of Deput ies .
Summary Records of t he F i r s t Conference ofCouncil of Foreign M i n i s t e r s . .
Memoranda & Papers on Japan.
Memoranda & Data Papers on Rumania, Bulgar ia ,& Finland.
Memoranda on Withdrawal of A l l i ed Troopsfrom P e r s i a .
Memoranda & Data Papers on In t e rna t i ona lInland Waterways.
Memoranda & Data Papers on A u s t r i a .
Memoranda on I t a l y , I .
Memoranda on I t a l y , I I .
Memoranda on Repa t r i a t i on of Soviet N a t i o n a l s .
Memoranda on Control and Adminis t ra t ion ofGermany.
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Sept .11 - Oct.2
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Journal of Preparatory Commission, 2nd Session.
Reports of Steering Committee.
1) Cumulative List of Documents ofPreparatory Commission.
2) Documents of:Co-ordination & Drafting Committee.Administrative Committee*Interim Committee on Headquarters.
Technical Advisory Committee on Information.
Committee I , General Assembly.
Committee I I I , Economic & Social Council.
Committee V, Legal Questions.
Committee VI, Administrative & Budgetary.
Committee VII, League of Nations Committee.
Ccmmi'ttee VIII, General Questions.
Documents & Memos regarding F i l e s .
Miscellaneous Literature (Handbooks, e tc . )
Digest of Worl d Press Comment on theFirs t General Assembly of the United Nations.
Summary Records of Executive Committee •
Summary Records of Sub-Committees 1,2,3,4,5." « « n « 6,7,8,9,10.
Executive Committee: Memoranda andother Documents.
DATE
Nov.24 - Dec.28,1945.
Nov.26 - Jan.9,1946.1945
Nov.12,1945 - Jan.3,1946.
Nov«>20 - Dec.22, 1945.Nov.14 - 25, 1945.Dec.28, 1945.
Dec. 1-22, 1945.
Nov.14 - Dec.22, 1945.
Nov.27 - Dec.17, 1945.
Nov. 9 - Dec. 17, 1945.
Nov.26 - J f t i . l l , 1946.1945 ££M
Nov. - Dec , 1945.
Nov. - Dec , 1945
Nov* - Dec , 1945.
Sept. 7, 1945 -Jan. 11, 1946.
August - Dec , 1945.
Sept. - Oct., 1945.
Oct.10 - Nov.19, 1945.
Aug.16 - Oct.10, 1945.
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Committee I , General Assembly. Oct.19 - Nov.14, 1945.
Committee I I I , Economic & Social Council* Sept.l - Oct. 15, 1945.
Committee V, Court & Legal Problems.
Committee VI, Secretariat.
Committee VII, Financial Arrangements.
Committee X, General.
Administrative & Revisions.
Sept . l - Oct.5, 1945.
Sept.3 - Oct.18, 1945.
Sept.25 - Oct.12, 1945.
126 Charter of the United Nations.
Sept.l - Oct.11, 1945.
Aug.11 - Oct.31, 1945.
1945.
Telegrams regarding International Health July - Dec, 1945.Organization.
Correspondence regarding General Assembly Sept.,1945 - Feb.,1946eof the Preparatory Coinmission.
Remark^ of Dr. Yuen-li Liang regarding theAustralian Proposal at Committee 5. Nov. 29, 1945.
Reports of Chinese Delegation regarding theWork of Sub-Comirdttees. 1945.
Correspondence regarding Executive Committee ofthe Preparatory Corfiffiission. 1945.
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NO. CONVERSATION WITH
James Byrc&es,U.S. Secretary of S ta t e
William Clayton,Assistant Secretary of State(Economic Affairs).
Alberto Tarchiani ,I t a l i a n Ambassador t o U.S.A.
Ludwig Klein?;achter,Austrian Minister to U.S.A..
Admiral William D. Leahy
General John Hi l ld r ing ,Assistant Secretary of Sta te
James Byrnes,Secretary of Sta te
' / Dr. Lenning Sv/eet,Program Director ofUnited Service to China.
DATE
July 8, 1946
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State Dept.
July 19, 1946
July 19, 1946
July 22, 1946
July 25, 1946
August 2, 1946
Dec* 14, 1946
Jan. 15, 1946
Sta te Dept
Chinese Embassy
White House
State Dept«
Waldorf-Astoria,New York,
Chinese Chancery
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Reservation for Transportation. 1946
Social. 1946
Chinese Students in U.S. 1946
Transmittal of Messages. 1946-47
U. S. Laws and Regulations. 1946
F.A.0. (Food & Agriculture Organization) 1946
U.N. Far Eastern Commission. 1946
U.N. Far Eastern Commission, (regarding Reparations). 1946
International Conference. 1946
International Relations. 1946
Monetary & Finance. 1946
U.N.R.R,A. & C.B.R.R.A. 1946
Overseas Chinese. " 1946
Passport & Visa. 1946
News Release. 1946
Outgoing. 1946
Military. 1946
General Imforcaation. 1946
Information regarding the Communists. 1946
Government Purchase. 1946
Conmerce. 194o
General Affairs. 1946
Conmiunication. 1946
Accounting. 1946
Miscellaneous. 1946
Personal. ' 1946
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Handbook: 1 s t S e s s i o n of t h e General Assembly . J a n . 1 0 , 1 9 4 6 .
J o u r n a l of t h e General Assembly .
Memoranda of t h e General Assembly .
D r a f t s and Summary Records of t h ePol i t i ca l & Security Committee.
Drafts end Summary Records of theEconomic & Financial Committee.
Drafts end Summary Records of theSocial , Humanitarian & Cultural Committee.
Drafts and Summary Records of theTrusteeship Coramittee.
Drafts end Summary Records of theLegal Committee.
Drafts and Summary Records of ihePermanent Headquarters Committee.
Summary Records of the General Committee.
Credential Committee, (missing)
Committee on General Questions, (missing)
Summary Records of -theLeague of Nations Committee.
Journal of Economic & Social Council.
Military Staff Coniinittee. (missing)
J a n . l l - Feb.15, 1946.
Jan. - Feb., 1946
Jan .12 - Feb.14, 1946.
Jan.12 - 30, 1946.
Jan.12 - Feb.12, 1946.
Jan. - Feb. , 1946
Jan.10 - Feb.9, 1946.
Feb.4 - 15, 1946.
Jan.10 - Feb.10, 1946.
Jan.31 - Feb.4, 1946.
Jan.25 - Feb.15, 1946.
Trusteeship Council, (missing)
Technical Advisory Council on Information, (missing)
Digest of World Press Comment on theF i r s t Session of General Assembly.
Jan.9 - Feb.14, 1946.
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91 Daily Digest of World Broadcast. J a n . 1 9 - 30, 1946. -
92 Miscellaneous Documents. Jan.14 - Feb.2, 1946.
93 Correspondence with General Assembly.
94 Information Concerning Chinese Delegates.
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ORIGINAL NO. CCHTHSTS
A Memoranda & Summary Reports — General Assembly.
A/BUR Memoranda & Agenda — General Committee, '
A/SITE Summary Reports — Permanent Headquarters Committee.
A/C.I Summary Reports —- 1 s t Committee: P o l i t i c a l & Secur i ty Questions*
A/c.2 Memoranda & Summary Reports — 2nd Committee: Economic &Financia l Quest ions .
A/c.3 Summary Reports & Memoranda — 3rd Committees Social, Humanitarien& Cultural Questions.
JA/C.4 Summary Reports — 4th Committee: Trusteeship Committee* OftW
A / C . 5 Memoranda & Summary Reports — 5th Committee: Administrative
& Budgetary Questions.
A/c.6 Memoranda & Summary Reports — 6th Committee: Legal Questions
JM Summary R e p o r t s — League of N a t i o n s Commi t t ee .
EC Programme of Meetings — Executive Circulars.
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General Assembly Repor t .
Incoming Telegrams — Genera l .
Incoming Telegrams — Chinese Delegat ion P e r s o n n e l .
Incoming Te leg r sns - - U.N. E l e c t i o n s .
Incoming Telegrams — Documents.
Outgoing Telegrams — Reports of Chinese De lega t ion .
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Outgoing Telegrams — General.
International Trade Organization.Journal, 3rd Session, I I .
U.N. Specific Subjects?
Balkans Problem.
The Status of Chinese & Indians in South Africa*
Korean Question.
Dutch East Ind ies .
Manchuriaa Question.
Mongolian & Shinkiang Inc idents .
Foreign Loans t o China — Telegrams.
Foreign Loan, t o China — Documents.
Burmese Complaint regarding Chinese Nat ional is tTroops in Her Ter r i to ry .
DATE
Sept.-Oct. ,1947
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1946
1947-49April,1949
1947-48
1946-47
1947
1947 -
1947
1947
1947
1947
1953
Miscellaneous Telegrams 1946-47
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SPEECHES, BROADCASTS, EMBASSY RELEASES, ETC., 1946^66- ( i tj a,(Embassy i n U. S. ) ^ .
DATE
July 24,1946
July 31,1946
August 14,1946
August 22,1946
Sept. 1,1946
Sept.27,1936
Oct. 3, 1946
Oct.10,1946
Oct.20, 1946
Oct.28, 1946
Nov. 11, 1946
Nov.12, 1946
Nov. 14, 1946
Nov. 22, 1946
Nov. 89, 1946
Dec. 6, 1946
gotyCONTENTS
Pres s Conference a t Twin Oaks.
Speech a t Na t iona l P ress Club.
P r e s s Re lease — Statement on Po l i cy of Chinese Government.
P r e s s Re lease — Transmi t t i ng Nanking Informat ion Dept. News.
Speech a t American Legion, "Wheeling, W. V i r g i n i a . •
Speech a t China I n s t i t u t e in New York.
Speech a t American Legion, San F r a n c i s c o .
Speech a t t h e Meeting of United Se rv ice to China, New York.
Broadcast a t NBC S tud io fo r Uni ted Nat ions Week.
Speech a t U.N. Gengral Assembly.
Speech a t Foreign Press Assoc ia t ion^ New York.
Speech a t Nat ional Foreign Trade Counci l , Hew York.
Speech a t a Banquet i n Honor of Ind ian Prime Min i s t e r Nehru,Hotel P i e r r e , New York.
Speech at American Standards Association* New York*
Interview at Washington D.C.
Speech at Biennial Convention of the Federal Council ofChurches, Seattle, Washington.
Dec.19, 1946 Speech at Dinner in Tribute to Dr. John Ra Mott atRoosevelt Hotel, New York.
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Jan. 1, 1947
Jan. 9, 1947
Jan.21, 1947
Feb.18, 1947
Feb.24, 1947
March 7, 1947
MarchlO, 1947
MarchlS, 1947
April 19, 1947
April 24, 1947
May 20, 1947
Juno 7, 1947
June 30,1947
July 11,1947
August 1, 1947
Sept. 19, 1947
Oct. 28, 1947
Oct. SO, 1947
Nov. 8, 1947
Nov. 10, 1947
Nov. 11 , 1947
Nov. 25, 1947
Nov. 27, 1947
Nov. 29, 1947
Dec. 4, 1947
Dec. 12, 1947
Dec. 24.5 1947
Dec. SO, 1947
CONTENTS
Ambassador's New Year Message.
Speech a t 'Report from the World' Forum, Cleveland.
Speech a t a Meeting of the United Service t o China,Junct ion Ci ty , Kansas.
Speech a t China-America Council of Commerce & Indus t ry ,New York.
Speech a t the Convocation of Ro l l ins Col lege, F l o r i d a .
Press Release & C i t a t i o n a t Twin Oaks.
Press Release ,
Speech a t Univers i ty of V i r g i n i a .
Speech a t American Academy of P o l i t i c a l Science, Ph i l ade lph i a .
Speech a t American Socie ty of In t e rna t i ona l Law, Washington.
Speech a t a Meeting of the United Service t o China, Boston.
Broadcast a t NBC. • - 3°"£ ){%
Press Release — Trans-Pac i f ic Radiophone Se rv ice .
Press Release - • General Wede^eyers* Mission.
Press Release — Japan Peace Conference.
Speech for United Nations Week a t Tarrytovm, N.Y,
Embassy Statement — On Korea.
Broadcast a t ABC — On Korea.
Embassy Statement — On Question of Admission of New Memberst o U. N.
Remarks made a t Committee I of U. N. — On Yeto .
Speech a t Foreign Press Assoc ia t ion , N.Y.
Speech a t American Bureau of Medical Aid t o China, N.Y.
Thanksgiving Broadcast a t CBS,
Speech a t Grinnell College, Iowa.
Citations to U.S. Officials to China.
Speech at Dallas Women's Club.
Broadcast — U. N. Gexieral Assembly.
Broadcast in Chinese — United Kationa. - -/c) -
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SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, 1946 - 55
DATE CONTENTS
1946-1955 Speaking Engagement Accepted & Declined.
14 paper folders.
Additional Copies of Press Release, Broadcasts, Etc,
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L e t t e r s - - Overseas Chinese A f f a i r s .
L e t t e r s — Congratulation*
L e t t e r s — Recommendation & Int roduct ion*
L e t t e r s — Ordinary*
1952-54
1950-56
1950-56
1951-56
L e t t e r s — Communication m t h S e n a t o r s & Congressmen. 1951-56
Letters — Miscellaaeous*
Letters — Official,
Letters — Invitations*
Letters —» Request for Favour*
Letters — Request for Audience*
Letters — Welcome*
Letters — Reports*
Memoranda of the Office of Comaercial Counsellor*I, I I , I I I .
Inter-Office Memoranda — 7 folders*
Letters — regarding the so-called Anti-CommunistCrean Associates*
Letters — Correspondence handled by MinisterChen Chih-mai* (2 folders)
Letters — Correspondence handled by SamuelC. H. Ling.
1951-56
Let ters & Memoranda — American Public Opinion on 1953-56Aid to China*
1952-56
1952-55
1951-56
1953-54
1952-53
1953
1950-56
1946-56
1954
1953-55
1955-56
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TELEGRAMS, 1947 (Classified)(Concerning U.N.)
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CONTENTS
Order of General Assembly Meet ings , U.3J
General Assembly Documents.
Memoranda (Chinese News Agency) .
U.N, B r u s t e e s h i p .
Dutch East I n d i e s .
Voting a t U."N.
Greece. .
Palestine.
Veto.
Admission of New Members. '
Delegation Affairs.
Miscellaneous (incoming).
Miscellaneous (Outgoing).
Reports. (1-30)v i *- C -7
Reports. (50-56).
Reports on General Feng Yu-hsiang.Birthday Gift for Generalissimo Chiang.
Telegrams to President Chiang.
Telegrams to Waichiaopu. (N0.6OI-EQO)
Telegrams to Waichiaopu. (N0.&OO-IOO0)
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1947
1947
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July, 1946-Ho-v.l 947
July,1946-April,1947
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NO, CONVERSATION WITH DATE
James Byrnes, Secretary of State, Jen • 11' 4*7
Sweet, Program Director of Jen. 15United Service to China*
- 1 Dean Ache son,Under-Secretary of State.
• 2 Wil l iam C. C lay ton ,^ Under-Secretary of State for
Economic Affairs.
3 . General Frank McCoy,\S Chairman of the Fax Eastern
Coroinission.
-- 4 ^|/' N.V. Hovikov, Soviet Ambassador.
- 5 4/ Prof. Nathaniel Peffer,Columbia University.
-6 .v General George C. Marshall,v Secretary of State.
" 7 ^ v General George C. Marshall,Secretary of State.
8 A General Frenk McCoy, Chairman ofThe Far Eastern Commission.
9 «A' Dean Acheson,Acting Secretary of State.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
March
March
March
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24
13
13
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Vv General J.H* Hilldring,Assistant Secretary of State.
Senator Vandenberg,
April 9
April 26President pro tempore of the Senate.
^/y General George C. Mar shall, May 8Secretary of State.
jJ General Frerik McCoy, Chairman of June 12The Far Eastern Commission. , -a
v/V/. L. Thorp, June 23v Assistait Secretary of State for
Economic Affairs.
15 v^-'General George C. Marshall, June 25
NOTES OF CONVERSATION, 1947 t\0 <\*-^ + ^ K'\\
PLACE
Henry L u c e ' s P a r t y ,Cleveland Hotel,ClevelaE<
Chinese Chancery.
S t a t e Dept .
State Dept.
Commission Headquarters
Chinese Embassy.
Chinese Chancery.
State Dept.
The Blair House.
Commission Office.
State Dept.
State Dept.
Senate Office Big.
State Dept.
Commission Headqtrs.
State Dept.
The General^ Office.
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CONVERSATION WITH
An Audience wi th P re s iden t ' Truman I
W. L. Thorp,vv Assistant Secretary of State.
y General J.H. Hilldring,* Assistant Secretary of State.
Van Kieffens,The Netherlends Ambassador.
, y Norman Armour,"' Assistant Secretary of State for
Economic Affairs.
DATE HACE
4 *> rtt1
Robert A. Lovett,Acting Secretary of State
yyUrsm Peaidit,Head of the Indian Delegation.
(Foreign Minister Wang Shih-chieh "waspresent.)
,,/» conversation between: Foreign MinisterWang Shih-chieh and George C. Marshall,Secretarjr of State.
v l /Charles Bohlen,Assistant Secretary of State.
(Foreign Minister Wang was present,)
iin sky,Deputy Foreign Minister of Soviet Union,
(Foreign Minister Wang was present.)
/ 'Char les Bohlen,Counselor of the State Department.
Averell Harriman,v^ Secretary of Commerce.
'James Byrnes,
v'v/l>resident Truman,
.y/General Tfedemeyer (Foreign Minister Wang•was present.)
Sol Bloom, Member of the Foreign AffairsCommittee of the House.
Norman Amour, Assistant Secretary, &Butter-wort!1* Director of the Far Eastern
Office of the State Dept.
July 21
July 24
July 24
August 5
August 7
The White House.
State Dept.
State Dept.
Chinese Embassy.
State Dept.
August 18 State Dept.
Sept. 13 Hampshire House,New York.
Sept. 14 Hotel Pennsylvania,New York.
Sept. 17 Hotel Pierre,New York*'
Sept. 23 Hotel Pierre,New York.
Sept. 27 Hotel Pierre,New York,
Sept. 29 Dept. of Commerce.
Sept. 30 His Law Office,
Colorado Ave«,7»rash.
Sept.30 The White House.
Sept. 30 Twin Oaks.
Oct. 1 New House Bldg.
Oct. 2 State Dept.
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NO. CONVERSATION WITH
33 /^/An i n t e r v i e w between Foreign M i n i s t e rWang and C. E. SALTZMAN, A s s i s t a n tS e c r e t a r y of S t a t e , and W.W. But te rwoth ,Director of the Far Eastern Office.
34 VVA conversation between Foreign MinisterWang and General G.C. Marshall.
35 y. jCharles Bohlen, Counselor, &George All ison, Director of the Far
Eastern Division.(Foreign Minister Wang was p resen t ) .
36
37
38
40
41
42
43
DATE
O c t . 2
O c t . 9
O c t . 10
conversation between Foreign MinisterWang & Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet DeputyForeign Minister.
/George Marshall & Charges Bohlen.(Foreign Minister Wang was present . )
O c t . 14
O c t . 14
A conversation between Foreign Minister Oct. 19Vtfang & W. W. Butterworth, Director ofthe Far Eastern Office.
39 Ji/George Marshall, Nov. 13
Secretary of S t a t e .
Frank McCloy, President of the Nov. 17Internat ional Bank for Reconstructionand Development.
General A. C. Wedemeyer, Chief of Nov. 17Stra tegic Operational Section inthe War Dept.
^/Frank WWj McCoy, Chairman ofthe Far Eastern Commission.
.Norman Armour,^ Assistant Secretary of S t a t e .
Dec. 8
Dec. 16
PLACE
Tmn Oaks.
U.S. Delegation Hqts . ,New York.
Hotel P ie r re ,New York.
Soviet Consulate.
Hotel P ie r re ,New York.
Hotel P ier re ,New York.
State Dept.
The Bank.
Pentagon.
Twin Oaks.
S ta te Dept.
Works ;v\UN
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17 V
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19V/
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NOTES OF CONVERSATION, 1948 ( ,',:j i.:
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CONVERSATION WITH
W« Thorp, Assisteint Secretary of Sta te forEconomic Affair s.
W. Thorp.
Interview between: Ambassador Koo, Mr* Tsuyee Pei &George C« Marshall, Secretary of State*
E, Epstein, Washington Representative of theJemsk Agency in Palestine,
W.Thorp..
George C» Marshall.
Arthur H. Vandenberg, Senator,
Robert Lovett, Under-Secretary of S t a t e .
Charles E» Saltzman, Assistant Secretary forOccupied Areas.
Mihai Ralea, Rumania Minister*
Pe E. Naggiar, (French)Ambassador.
Van Kief fens, Netherlands Ambassador.
John Foster Dulles,
Paul G« Hoffman, Economic Cooperation Administrator.
Don Jose F» Lequerica, Spanish Ambassador.
Charles E. Saltzman.
Norman Armour, Assistant Secretary of S t a t e ,
Vass i l i 6. Dendramis, Greek Ambassador.
Henri Bonnet, French Ambassador.
Geroge C.Marshall.
George C» Marshall.
Feridun Cemal Erkin, Turkish Ambassador*
Soedjatrnoko, Moraber of the Indonesian Delegation tothe U. N.
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DATE
Jan. 6 'm
Jan» 19
Jan. 28
Feb. 3
Feb» 18
March 24
March 26
April 9
April 15
April 28 .
April 27
May 4P
May 4
May 17
May 18
May 19
June 23
June 24
June 25
July 15
August 17
Sept. 14
Sept. 1
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* / /
CONVERSATION WITH
Sir Benegal Rama Rau, Indian Ambassador*
James F o r r e s t a l , Secretary of Defense.
Kamil Abdul Rahim, Egyptian Ambassador*
Robert A. Lovet t , Acting Secre ta ry of S t a t e .(Wang Yun-wu, Minis ter of Finance, was p resen t )
Paul G. Hoffman, EGA, and Wang Yun-wu.
John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury, andWang
38*//
W« Stuart Symington, Secretary of the Air Force.
Admiral William D» Leahy, Chief of Staff t o Truman*
F. C. Erkin, Turkish Ambassador.
Herman Eriksson, Swedish Ambassador.
Robert A. Lovett .
An audience with President Harry S. Truman*
Tsuyee Pe i .
Robert A* Lovett.
Conversation betweensTsuyee Pei and Paul G, Hoffman, ECA.
DATE
Sept. 9 '
Sept. 20
Sept* 21
Sept. 28
Sept. 28
Sept* 29
Oct. 1
Oct. 16
Oct. 26
Oct. 27
Nov. 11
Nov. 24
Dec. 8
Dec. 15
Dec. 25
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DATE
Jan. 27, 1948
Jan. 29, 1948
Feb. 2, 1948
Feb. 5, 1948
Feb. 6, 1948
Feb. 17, 1948
March 1 1 , 1948
March 13 , 1948
March 20, 1948
March 20, 1948
April 4 , 1948
Apri l 8, 1948
Apri l 15, 1948
Apri l 20, 1948
April 30, 1948
May 4, 1948
May 18 , 1948
June 7, 1948
June 8, 1948
July 21, 1948
Oct. 1 , 1948
Oct. 10, 1948
Nov. 9, 1948
Nov. IB, 1948
Nov. 16, 1948
Nov. So, 1948
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SPEECHES, BROADCASTS, EMBASSY RELEASES, ETC. 4r846-5fr- ((•' ] '<...(- )- (Embassy in U. sT)
CONTENTS
Press Release — Premier Chang Chun's Statement .
Statement — In te rna t iona l Wheat Conference, Washington D. C.
Press Release — Statement on U.S. Ammunition t o CommunistChina.
Speech a t Columbia Un ive r s i ty .
Speech a t China I n s t i t u t e in America, N.Y.
Press Release — Liquida t ion of 1941 Metal Loan.
Speech a t New York S t a t e Chamber of Commerce.
Remarks made a t Foreign Pol icy Assoc ia t ion , Bethlehem, Penru
Press Re lease .
Press Release — On the Mass Education Movement.
Radio Speech a t Univers i ty of Chicago Round Table Discussion.
Press R e l e a s e — Decorations t o var ious Americans.
Speech a t Foreign Pol icy Assoc ia t ion , P i t t s b u r g .
Press Release — Recepttbn a t "the Embassy.
Speech a t Execut ive ' s Club, Chicago.
Speech a t Methodist Conference, Boston. - Bo< i
Press Release — Ci t a t i ons t o Americans.
Speech a t Miami Univers i ty , Oxford, Ohio.
Speech a t Rotary Club, Greenvi l le , Ohio.
Press Release —• On Standard Vacuum O i l .
Press Release — Finance Minis ter Wang Yun-Tm's Press Conf,
Broadcast t o Chinese in China through Voice of America.
Press Release — Correct ion of AP Dispatch.
Embassy Statement.
Embassy Statement.
Statement t o TELBIEWS.
caf
File drawer 8 - l$ 2, 3, 4
DATE CONTMTS
Nov. 2 4 , 1948 Television Broadcast.
Dec. 1, 1948 , Speech at China Institute in America. " BOf i
Dec. 1, 1948 Embassy Statement by Mme. Chiang.
Dec. 6, 1948 Press Release — line. Chiang1 s Statement on Anniversary of Pearl
Harbor.
Dec. 14, 1948 Press Release — Message from China*s Control Yuan.
Dec. 25, 1948 Peeks Release — Post-V-J Day Aid t o China.
Dec. 31, 1948 Press Release - - Mzae. Chiang*s New Year's Statement.
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55 W
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NOTES OF CONVERSATION, 1949 ( u ) ^ : ; A
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NO. CONVERSATION .WITH
39^/ Pyung-ok Chough, Korean Ambassador*
4 0 ^ Robert A* Lovett, Acting Secretary of State*
41 \// Peter Fraser, Prime Minister of Now Zealend*
42Y/V Erik Boheman, Swedish Ambassador*
43v// Tom Connally, Senator*
44/,j Desn Acheson, Secretary of S t a t e .
45 A James E* Webb, Under-Secretary of S t a t e .
46 j< George Allen, Assistant Secretary of State.
47\J' Pat McCarran, Senator .
48 ^'y John Foster Dulles ,
4 9 , / , Francis B* Sayer, U.S. Member on t h e U.N. Trus t ee -ship Council*
Dean Acheson.
Pyung-ok Chough.
Senator Warren Austin, Chairman of the U.S. Delegation* May 13
DATE
Jan*
Jan*
Jan.
Jan •
Feb.
Feb.
March
March
March
April
April
5'L
13
16
14
2
15
3
25
31
18
21
May 11
May 7
General George C. Marshall .
James E* Webb. (Dr. Kan Chieh-hou •was present )
Louis Johnson, Secretary of Defence*
An audience with President Truman.•• (Dr* Kan Chieh-hou "was present)
58^v/ Louis Johnson* (Kan Chieh-hou "was present )
59vV John W, Snyder, Secretary of t he Treasury*
(Kan Chieh-hou was present)
60'.<• Mne* Pandi t , Indian Ambassador*
61 -y Deen Acheson. (Kan Chieh-hou was present )
62v''/ U So Nyun, Burmese Ambassador •
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
July
July
6
9
15
22
24
30
30
1
27
NO. CONVERSATION
) 63 v J . M. E l i z a l d e , P h i l i p p i n e Ambassador.
64vAy An audience -with Elpidio Quirino, President of thePhilippines.
65,// J . Leighton Stuart, Ambassador to China.
66 i/ , John Myun Chang, Korean Ambassador.V
67 vy William F. Knowland, Senator.
68 . v John Foster Dulles, Senator.
69 w v Monthly Meeting of Asia t ic Chiefs of Mission.
70 *•-.•• U Maung, Burmese Foreign Min is te r .
71^ I>yung~ok Chough.
72 t - Dean Rusk, Ass i s t an t Secre tary of S t a t e .
7 3 t l P h i l i p C. Jessup
74 v x- Mme. Pandi t .
/ 75« - John Myun Chang.
76* - John Foster Dul les .
77*v Lewis Clark, American Minister t o China.
78" i / Ernest Bevin, B r i t i s h Foreign Secretary ' .
7 9 „ v> Sir Stafford Cripps, Br i t i sh Chancellor of the Exchequer* Sept. 15
80 « v Dean Rusk.
81/v General S. B. Rana, Minister of Nepal.
82v ^ ELiahu Elath, Ambassador of I s r e a l .
83 v *" Pandi Javmharlal Nehru, Prime M i n i s t e r of I n d i a .
84vt- Eduardo Z u l e t a Angel , Ambassador of Colombia.
85v * W. W. Butterwcrth, Assistant Secretary of State*
86 *v Admiral Oscar C. Badger
87- v Jaines E. Webb.
88vv w. "vYc Butteryjorth.
89 J* Paul Gri f f i th , Assistant Secretary of-Defence.
9 0 ^ William F. Kncfwland.
DATE
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Auga
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
NOT.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec*
Dec.
Dec.
10
13
12
16
18
18
19
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26
26
26
26
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16
15
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DATE
Jan, 1 1 , 1949
Jan. 25, 1949
Petr. 1, 1949
March 3, 1949
March 18, 1949
May 5, 1949
August 7, 1949
Sept . 8, 1949
Oct. 18, 1949
Oct. 19, 1949
November, 1949
Nov. 16, 1949
Dec. 5, 1949
SPEECHES, BROADCASTS, EMBASSY RELEASES, ETC. Jb34S=gg ( ; - , , ;,(Embassy in U. S.)
CONTENTS
Speech a t Alexander Hamilton Dinner & Award, Columbia Un ive r s i t y .
Remarks a t Metropolitan Club, Washington D.C.
Press Release — On Cotton Loan.
Press Release -~ Drew Pearson ' s Column.
Statement on t he Signing of North A t l a n t i c Trea ty .
Speech a t Trenton, N . J . &Q)L I3&
Statement on U.S. "White Paper.
Embassy Statement — on Senator Connally's Statement.
Embassy Statement — on Si tuat ion in China. QOY '33
Speech at YMCA, Baltimore.
Dr. Koo's Ar t ic le for Readers Digest: CHINA IS WORTH SAVING. &0f
Speech at "the Council on World Affai rs , Cleveland, Ohio.
Press Release — on Drew Pearson's Broadcast.
oof
F i l e drawer -2-1
TELEGRAMS (Embassy i n U.S.A., 1947-1950) ( i ,/j t'C j.U )
*) [Su i t case No<>8j Warehouse Yellow Tag 7]
Noo CONTENT
1 Intelligence, Personnel, Passport & Visa. ( '?v^'if^yy
2 Business, Account & Protocol. ( 'fVf - /U^)
3 Foreign Loans ( I ) . " ^ ^ - A v ^
4 Foreign Loans ( i l )*
5 Currency Reform.
6 Import-Export Bank.
7 Credit for the Purchase of Cotton.
8 Distribution of Economic Aid.
9 National Reconstruction.
10 U.K.R.R.A. (U.K. Rehabilitation & Reconstruction Agency)
11 Economic Aid»
12 Embassy Account«
13 Account of Other Organs*
14 Foreign Relations.
15 Treaties. ~ d>0/ f$*l \/'
16 Overseas Chinese.
17 F.A.O. (Food & Agriculture Organisation)
18 Passport & Visa»
19 * Purchase.
20 International Conference.
21 Social o
22 Social Invitat ions.
23 Personnel*
V 24 Personnel«
25 Personnel.
26 Information ^
75File drawer
1-2 •
NO. CONTENT
27 Communication "with Genera l i s s imo . \qun~u$,
28 Trensmittal*
29 General*
30 General*
31 1948: Purchase of gasoline; personnel; economic aid;War s i tua t ion in China; mi l i t a ry supply; aviat ion '' ' . *equipment; purchase of mate r ia l ; Pirnie-Lee Co. case(purchase of war material for China); soc i a l ; contracts•with different companies; and miscellaneous.
32 1948: Communication -with various min i s t r i e s of the
central government in Nanking*
33 E.C.A* (Economic Cooperation Administrat ion); 1948.
34 On Japan; 1948.
35 Uncatalogued Telegrams (1948)* f^--*"'
36 Uncatalogued Telegrams. (1948)* < ^ • " •'"'' '''
' 37 Uncatalogued T ele grams . '7•*-*•/; f '"f-A '
38 " tt: ^ *" ' ^' ' ~ ] r f
39 « n ^
40 tt tt
4 1 tt it
42 tt n
F i l e drawer 9
DOCUMENTS ON U. S. CHINA POLICY, 1947-56
NO. CONTENTS DATE
1 Congressional Records regarding U.S. China Policy* 1949-56
2 Memoranda feara State Department. 1947-55
S • Statements of U.S. Presidents — Truman & Eisenhower. 1950-54
4 U.S. State Department Memoranda & Press Release. 1951-56
DOCyiJgTTS. REGARDING U.S. AID TO CHINA, fT' 'S^H
NO. " CONTMTS DATE
1 Memoranda & R e p o r t s r e g a r d i n g Acieriesn Economic Aid 1949-51
t o China*
2 Memoranda & Reports regarding U.S.C.(United Service 1948-54t o China).
5 Reports of Finance & Indust r ies in. Taiwan* 1950-53
MISCELLANEOUS [HM^S(js}
Personal Correspondence — 5 fo lders .
Chinese Medals & Awards t o American Nat ionals .
Edi tor ia l of Shanghai Evening Post & of Mercury:
Dr. Kbo*s Farewell Reception.
Dr. Koo*s Brief Biography.
Miscellaneous Let te rs & Photographes, e t c .C
o ttC
1946-55
1953
Aug. 14, 1946
May 2, 1956
T'O
Fi le drawer 7 - 1, 2, 3
ORIGINAL NO
A . l l
A.12
A.13
A. 14
A.15
B.2
B.8 .1
B.9
B.lS.la
B.lS.lb
B.lS.lc
B.13»ld
B.13.1e
B»lS.lf
B.13.1g
B.13.1h
B.13.2
B.13.3
B.15.4
B.20
B.24
B.27.1
B.28.1
B.3E.1
COMPIDEKTIAL DOCUMENTS, 1947-56, -Embassy in- U.S.(Telegrams, LetTers & Memoranda). s ( ;;( ••*;•
1 * l [Footlocker; Warehouse Yellow Tag 13]
CONTESTS DATE
Chinese Communist P a r t y . 1948-56
Peace N e g o t i a t i o n with the Communists. 1948-56
On Recogn i t i on of Chinese Communist Regime. 1949-54 -
P r o t e s t a g a i n s t Chinese Communist Governments 1950-56Etotry i n t o U . N .
I n t e l l i g e n c e of Chinese Communist M i l i t a r y S t r e n g t h . 19&9-55
New Govermsexsb i n A r g e n t i n a . 1955
Government Troops in Burma. 1950-54
Sihanouk, Cambodia's Prime M i n i s t e r , v i s i t Fek ing . 1955-56
Taiwan f s S t a t u s . 1948-55
Taiwan Ts Defense* 1950-55
Defense of the Off-shore Islands. 1954-55
Ta-chen I s . & I-Chiang-Shan. 1955
Cease Fire in Taiwan St ra i t s . 1951-54
The Case of American Aggression in Ta±wen as 1950Accused by the Soviet Union an U.N*
On Neutralization of Taiwan. 1948-54
Assistance to Taiwan. • 1949-50
Question of Darien & Port Arthur. 1947
Question of Tibet. 1948-50
Anti-Communist Guirrela in Shinkiang. ' 1951
Ecuador. 1956
Ethiopia. 1956
Diplomatic Relation \-dth Wast Germany, 1951-55
Britifih Prime Minister^ Viait to U.S.A* 1950-56
Nehru & Menon vis i t U.S.A. 1955-56
J
ORIGINAL NO.
B.38
B.39
B.40.1
B.41.1
B.42.1a
B.42.1b
B.42.1c
B.42.1d
B.42.1e
B.42.1f
B.42.1g
B.42.1h
- B.42.2
B.42.3
B.42.4
B.44.1
B.44.2
B.44.2a
B.44.2b
B.44.2c
B.44.2d
B.44.2e
Be44.3
B«47
B.48
B.59
CONTENTS
I raq ,
Diplomatic Relation m t h I re land .
Diplomatic Recognition of I s r ea l & Trans-Jordan
Settlement of Former I t a l i a n Colonies.
Japanese Reparation to China.
Japanese Post-war Industry .
Japanese War Criminals.
The d e s t i t u t i o n of Japanese Looted proper ty .
Japanese Reparation t o China (Machines)l
On the Far Eastern Commission.
File Irawer 7 - 1, 2, :
DATE
1956
1956
1948-53
1946-53
1947-49
1947-49
1948-55
1947-52
1947-49
1948-50
Japan's Participation to International Organization. 1949
Far Eastern Commission Conference, 1949-52
Japan's Diplomacy. 1951-52
Miscellaneous Matters regarding Japan. 1947-53
The Relinquishment of American Control over the 1953Amami Oshima I s . & I t s Return to Japan.
The Independence of Korea. 1947-50
Korean Problem, 1950-51
Participation of Chinese Communists "to Korean War. 1950
Chinese Government Request of Sending Troops to 1950-52Assist Korea.
Peace Negotiation in Korean War. 1950-54
Political Conference in Korea. 1953
Korean War Prisoners. , 1951-55
Appointment of Chinese Ambassador to Korea. 1949
Lebanon's Agreement mth Chinese Communist Regiins. 1956
Diplomatic Relation m t h Liberia. 19E5-56
Fanamaaimi Shippings to Mainland China. 19G5
ORIGINAL NO.
B.6O, 1
B.62.1
B.66
B.67,1
B.71.1
B,75,l
B.75.2
B.75.2a
B.75,3
B.75.4
B,75.5
B.75.6
B.75.7
B.75.8
B.75.9
B.75,10
B.75,11
B,75.12
B.76.1
B.78.1
B.78.2
B,78.5
B.101
B.102
B.103
B.103.1
COTENTS
Diplomatic Relation with Paraguay.
Sugar Export of the P h i l l i p i n e s .
Establishment of a Chinese Consulate a tJeddah, Saudi Arabia,
Re-establishment of Diplomatic Relation betweenChina & Spain,
File drawer 7 •
DATE
1955
1955
1956
1951
Coup d»Btat in Siam, 1947-48
U.S. Diplomats in China# " -1948-54
Purchase of Surplus Mater ials . 1947-52
Purchase of Surplus Materials* 1948-50
Sino-American Lend-Lease Agreement. 1948-51
Chinese Immigrants t o U.S.A. 1949-53
Case of U.S. vs Ehrans (Gold). 1948
U.S. Tihite Paper on China. 1949
U.S* China Policy. 1948-53 v
C.A.F- Bombing of American Property in China, 1950
Reporting of Assets of Chinese Nationals in U.S. 1951
American President ia l Elect ion. 1948-55 v
American President Lines f Business with Mainland
Chins. 1949
Retreat of American Nationals from China, 1948
Piplomatic Relation -with Uraguay. 1955
Chinese Government Troops in Viet-Nam, 1949-53
Viet-Nam Problem. 1954-55
Diplomatic Relation between China & Viet-Nam. 1954-55
F.A.O.(Food & Agriculture Organization, U.H.). 1947-51
International Vftieat Council. • 1948-55
U.IT* Assembly Conference. 1948-56
Question of Chinasa Representation in U.H. 1950-55
ORIGINAL WO.
B.1O3.2
B.1O3.3
B.103.4
B.1O3.5
B.1O3.6
B.1O5
B.1O6
B.1O7
B.1O8
/.1O9
B.11O
B . l l l
B.112
B.113
B.114
B.115 -
5,117
B.118
B.119
B.12O
B.121
(00
CONTENTS
India Running for Secur i ty Council Member*
China*s Accusation ag^nst Soviet Union a t U.N.
Nomination of Candidates for Elec t ion t o t h eInternational Court of Justice.
The Permanent Administrative Council of thePermanent Court of Arbitration.
Outer Mongolia's Entry into U.N*
U.N. Economic Commission for Asia & the Far East,
International Cotton Advisory Committee*
Universal Postal Union Congress*
International Red Cross Conference.
U.N.E.S.C.O.
International Radio Consultative Conference.
World Health Org&iization Conference.
International Labour Conference.
Geneva Conference (on Viet-Nam).
Military Conference among U.S.A.,Great Br i ta in ,France, Austra l ia & New Zealand.
Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Powers*
Warsaw Meeting between American & ChineseCommunist Ambassadors.
Anti-Coromunist Asian League Conference.
Geneva Conference of Heads of Governments.
File £rauer 7
DATE
1948-53
1949-52
1948-54
1952-55
1955
1950-56
1948-53
1950-54
1952
1950-56
1948-56
1952-54
1953-56
1954
1954
1947-55
1955-56
1955
1953-55
t, 2, 3
Conference of 17 A s i a t i c Diplomatic Representa t ives* 1949-50
Disarmament Problem. 1955-55
A INTKR-STAIE TREATIES & AGPJ3MSKTS:
B*201 Sino-A-merican Air Transpor ta t ion Agreement.
B.202
B.203
Sino-iunarican Jo in t Commission for RuralRecons t ruc t ion . (JCKR.)
Sino-kmarican B i l a t e r a l Agreement«.
1950-51
1948-49
1948
101 File drawer 7- 1, 2, 3
QEHGIKAL.NO, CONTESTS - • DATE
B.204 Anglo-U.S., Economic Agreement. 1948Franco-U.S. Economic Agreement.
B.205 Financial Agreement for Trade bet-ween Taiwan& Occupied Japan* Aug.,1950
Wox-Id Meteorological Pact. 1950-54B.
B.
B.
B,
B.
206
207
203
209
210.•III
Pacific Pact (anti-Communism). ^^LA!\ IIQIL 1951-54
B.213 • Atom for Peace Agreement between U.S.A. & China. 1955-56
B.214 * Southeast Asia Mutual Defense Conference*. 1954
B.215 Agreement regarding the Status of American 1955Military Personnel in Taiwan.
B.216 Council of Interparliamentary Union. 1955-56
B.309 Air Force Bases in Taiwan. 1955
\ MILITARY & ECONOMIC AID*
C Military Intel l igence. , 1950 -
C.I Negotiations on Military Aid. :)auj „-...... 3,948-55
C.2 Quantity & Distribution of Military Aid. 1948-50
C.3 Use of Military Aid. 1948-49
C.4 Purchase of Military Equipments. 1948-49
Problem of German & Austrian Peace T r e a t i e s . 1947-52
North At lant ic Pact . 1949
Peace Conference on Japan. 1947-51,Al l i e s ' Peace Treat ies -with Japan.
B.210.1 China'3 Par t ic ipa t ion in Mul t i la tera l 1951Treat ies with Japan.
B.210.2 China's Protest against the All ied Power's 1951
Mult i la teral Treaty -with Japssa.
B.211 Sino-#apaaese Bi la te ra l Treaty. 1951-52
B.211.1 Sino-Japanese Bilateral Peace Treaty. 1952
B.212 (3) Mutual Defense Treaty bet-ween U.S.A. & China. 1953-54 8#£
loz. File drawer 7- i, 2, 3
ORIGINAL
C.5
C.5a
C.6
C.7
C.8
C.9
CIO
C.l l
C.12
C.1O1
C.1O2
C.1O2.
C.1O2.
C.1O3
C.104
C.104.
C.104.
C.2O1
C.2O2
C.2O3
C.2O4
C.3O1
NO
1
2
1
2
C3O3
C.304
CONTENTS DATE
Memoranda & Documents r e g a r d i n g M i l i t a r y A i d . 1948-51
Memoranda & Documents regarding Military Equipment. 1948-49
Case of Military Equipments for 7 armies & 3 divisions. 1948
Memoranda (Proposed Military Aid Program to China). 1949-56
Military Supply in Emergent Need. 1951
American Military Mission to Taiwan. (Later set-up
Amorloan Military Advisory Group) 1951-52
On the Use & Supervision of American Aid. 1951
Program to set-up 9 Reserved Divisions. 1955-56
Ekabargo to Communist States. 1950-54
Navy. 1948-55
Purchase of Ships & Crafts from U.S.A. 1952-55
The Transfer on Loan of t\?o Destroyers; 1953-54
Han-yaag &.Lo~ysng«
The Transfer on Loan of Destroyer Hsien-yang. .1954-55
The Case of Naval Officers Hsuan Wei &. Wang Chao-ling. 1954-56
Seashore Areas Declared Closed. 1949-55
Case of Isbrandtsen Co., U.S.A. •-• 1949-50
Polish Tanker Praca & President Gottwald. 1954
Army: Purchase of 7.92 Bullets Ammunition. 1948
Purchase of Military Ammunitions. 1947-51
Purchase of American. Surplus Ammunition stored 1947-49
in Different Pacific Is«
Shipment of American Military Equipment* 1950-51
Air Force: American Aid to Establish the Chinese
Air Force at a Strength of 8-1/2 Groups. 1947-48
Transfer of P-47-M Airplanes, 1946
Purchase of Airplanes & Spare Parts . 1947-54
Purchase of Gasoline for Air Force, 1948-53
flic draws* 7- tf 2, 3
ORIGINAL NO.
C.3O5
C.306
Co307
C.3O8
D. I . a
D.l.b
D.l.o
D*l.d
D.l.e
D.l.f
D.l.g
R6(?)
G.ll
G*14
H.4
Q.5
Q.6
Q.20
CCBTMTS DATE
The Sum for Purchase of Aviat ion Gasoline* N 1948-50
U.S. Aviat ion Gasoline Lend to Chinese Air Force . 1948
Air Force ' s Request for Export from U.S. 1951
Inves t i ga t i on of the Purchase of Airplanes & 1950Aviat ion Gasoline*
Prograii of Economic Aid t o China, 1949. v /
w " w n - w , 1950.
M w t! M M , 1 9 5 1 .
« « » n w , 1 9 5 2 .
tt n n w tt ^ 1 9 5 5 #
n n » . « « m 1954.
Memoranda of China Aid Program. 1948
Go*Mscellaneous Telegrams regarding International Affairs* 1948-54 JS'7
American Nationals in Mainland China & ChineseRefugees in Hong Kong.
Other Miscellaneous International Meetings.
^Militai*y Situation in China*
Greeting Tolegrams.
Transmittal Telegrams.
Miscellaneous.
Programs to Fight the Chinese Cotrjnunists asProposed by Foreigners*
1950-55
1947-53
1949 y /
1949-56
1948-55
1948-55
1949 y
ri^Y A|r^A
F i l e drawer 7 - 4*36 - 4
.CLASSIFIED TELEGRAMS & LETTERS:^ . V I S> --EMBASSY IS- THE UNITED STATES, 1947-1956 ((j) ac^*( -H>v J
[Metal Chest N o . 8 j Warehouse Yellow Tag 9]
ORIGINAL NO. CONTENTS DATE
C. 1 0 4 . 3 Seizure of Russian Tanker Tuapse. 1954-56 C
D.I.7 Request American Aid to Chinese Shipping Industry« 1954 • $0 yc
D.2 Public Opinion concerning American Aid to China. 1947-1951
D.3 Shipp&ng of American Aid, 1948-1949
D.4 Sino-American Expropriation Guarmty Contract. 1952
D.5 Economic Cooperation Administration. -1948-1953
D.5a Procurement Authorisation of EGA. 1949-1951
D.6 American Economic Advisory Group to China. 1954
E.I Americsn Aid for the Purchase of Silver. 1949
E.2 Proposal for Sugar Loan. 1951
E.3 U.S. Assistance in Coining Chinese Silver Dollars. 1949
E.4 To Stabilize Taiwan Economy. 1954-1955
E.5 International Bsak for Reconstruction and 1949-1S55
Development.
Eo6 Agreement of the International Finance Cooperation. 1954-55
E.7 China's War Debt to U.S.A. 1947-1954
F.I Aid to Chinese Students in America* 1948-1956
F.la Aid to Self-smpport Chinese Students in America. 1949-55
F.lb Aid to Government-support Chinese Students in 1949-54
America.
F.2 Aid t o Chinese Intel lectuals in Hong Kong «& Macao* 1952-55 -: 80¥'&• *
F.3 World Olympic Gfimes. (Intei-nation Olympic 1952
Cosmittee)
G.I American Ship Loan. . 191-8-1956
G.2 Civil Aviation. • 1949-1955
G.3 The Case of C.H.A.C. (Central Air Transport Coop.) 1949-1S55& C«N.A*C* (China National Aviaticxn Cooperation).
105 File drawer 7 - 4»3
ORIGINAL HO.
H.IH.2
H.S
H.4
CONTESTS DATE
v.. ..
Case of General Maw P. T. (Mao, Pang-chu): Re: Separate Shee-fcYCol. Ve-shuen Hsiaag's Libel Suit against 1952-53
the Publishers of the Chinese Journal, N.Y.
On the Freezing & IJhfreezing Controls overthe Assets of Chinese Nationals«
1948-1953
The Libel Suit of Nanking-Shanghai Railway. Bureauagainst F i r s t National City Bank of N.Y. 1955-56
I . Foreiga Ministry & Embassy Affairs :
I . I
1.1.1
1.2
1.3
1.3.1
1.4?
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
117.1
1.8
1.8.1
1.8.2
1.9
1.10
J . I
Jo 2
Intelligence & Information.
n tt ^
Personnel•
Visa.
Visa (transit & entry visa to Taiwan).
Propaganda.
Passport.
Embassy & Consulate Business,,
Accounting*
Protocol.
Decoration & Medals •
Overseas Chinese,
The Case of Fong Goon*s Real Estate.
The Visit of Representatives of Anti-CoiaiEunistPrisoner-of-war to the United States.
CoBBTjercial A f f a i r s .
Treaties.
War Situation in Chinese Mainland.
American Public Opinion towards China.
1949-56
1955-56
1951-56
1953-56
1955-56
1950-55
1951-56
1951-56
1951-55
1951-56
1951-56
1952-56
June, 1S49
1954
1951-56-
1947-56
1949-50; 1955
1948-49
'Soy.
File drawer 7 - 4»3
ORIGINAL NO,
K.I
K.2
K.3
K.4
K.5
K.6
K..6a
K.6b
. K.7
CONTENTS DATE
Central Trust of China. . 1949-56
Sale of tungsten ore , antimony metal & refined t i n . 1948
Purchase of Tanks & Armored Cars. 1949-50
Purchase of Radar Equipment. 1950-51
Purchase of Tires for Mil i tary Use. 1948-50
The Chinese Defense Ministry Procurement Commissionin U.S.A. ' • . 1951-52
The Chinese Government Procurement & Services 1952«*53Mission in U.S.A.
Opening of Accounts for the Procurement & Services 1952-53Mission in U.S.A.
Refund from OFLC and Others. 1951-52
L
L.I
L.2
Lo3
L.4
L.5
L.6
L.7
L.8
L.8.1
L.8.2
L.8.3
L.8a
L.Sb
L.8b
Personalities: {
President of the U.S.A. 1948-55
Department of State, U.S.A. • 1948-56
Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs,
U.S. Department of State. . 1952-56
The Congress (Senate & House of Representatives). 1947-54
American Military Personnels Visit to Taiwan. 1949-56
Madams Chieng Kai-shek. 1948-56
H. H. Kung (Hsisng-hsi Kung|« 1948-55
V.I.P. 's Visits. . 1947-54
President Chiang Kai-shek. 1954-56
President Chiang Kai-shek. 1947-54
Letters to-I^fe^t-Presidont Chiang Kai-shek* 1951-54
President Chiang's Visit to the Phillipinos. 1949-50
President Chiang Kai-shek, Retirement h re-election. 1949-54
President Chiang's Statements* 1949-54
President Chiang's Statement (Our War Against thefunists & the Russian Imperialists), 1953
o p r e s o r t QwMp's \/:i$ % U.S.4 . '
ORIGINAL NO.
L.1O
Loll
L.12
L.15
L.16
L.17
•L.18
L.19
L.20
L.21.
L.&a
L.22
L.2S
/ L.24
y L.25
/ L.26
CONTENTS
Vice-President Li Tsung-jen.
John Foster Dulles.
General Douglas MacAnthur.
Senator William F. Knowlsnd.
The Acti-Tities of Peter Ching in U.S.
Communication "with T. V. Soong.(cables, 19te-19**6, Dr.Koo in London)
Thomas DeweyTs Visi t to Taiwaa.
The Visi ts of V.I.P. s to Taiwan.
General Chiang Ching-kuo's Visi t to U.S.
Dr. Yfang Shih-chieh.
George Kung-ohac Yeh.
George Kung-chao Yeh.
General Chen Cheng.
Documents concerning the XCase of "Wu Kuo
Chsug Chung.
Sheng Chaag-huaa.
Documents concerning the Case of General
On the Visit to Peking of Dag Hamnjarskjord,Secrets-jrv General of the United l^ations.
y Communication with Wang Shih-chieh, Ministerof Foreign Affairs* (Wang was in Paris)
/Q.9 Telegrams sent by Chinese V.l .P.s in the U.S.jo in t ly .
^Q.14 U.S. Correspondents' Visi t to Taiwan.
/Q.21 Case of fThe China Lobby*.
.Telegrams to Waichiaopu in Taipei.
Personal Lett era» (c K*«f iy /*w C hfaf v O
File drawer 7 • 4.36 - 4
DATE
1949-56
1950-56
1950^51
1949-56
1951-53
1941-S3
1951-52
1955-55
1S53
1951-65
1952-56
1949-54
1947-56
1954-55
1954-56
1955.
1955
1955
Sept•-Oct.y 1048
1949
1950-56
1948-52
April-May*
1956
Telegrams to liTcdchiaopu (about Passport & Visa). 1951-53
File drawer6 * 4
ORIGINAL NO. CONTMTS DATE
Contributions to Columbia Universi ty by 1949-55Chinese Alumni Club*
Let te rs & Memoranda concerning the China FoundationFor the Promotion of Education & Culture. 1952-56
Tescfcs of T r e a t i e s .
I*» Photography (Dr. Koo with President Chiang). — v£.»,•*..•*eg
[S/»K ^—• Telegrscis & Le t t e r s regarding Dr. Koo*s Resignationas Chinese Ambassador t o U.S.A. 1956
A Map of China indicates the proposed ra i l roadsconnecting China and U.S.S.R* via Sfciu^iemgt o be b u i l t jo in t ly by the "two governmentsaf te r 1954.
Folder 1 . . . .Memorsn.da (Anwsers to Questions Raised by theVan Fleet Mission). 1954
. ' Folder 7-4. .Letters & Documents handled by Counsellor Chen*-—^LIST BELOW) Chih-inai regarding Propaganda, e t c . 1948-55
Folder 5 Memoranda (U. S. Military Assistance Program.for China). 1952-54
Folder 6.... .Documents concerning the Case of General SunLi-jen. 1955
Folder 7 [U. S. Foreign Aid to China 1953
Folder 2....Chen Chi-mai Letters and Documents handled by Chen 1948-1949regarding propaganda....
Folder 3 Chen Chi-mai Letters and Documents handled by Chen 1953regarding Norman Paige
,older 4 Chn Chi-mai Letters and Documents handled by Chen 1948-1953regarding William J. Goodwin
6 - 4
ORIGINAL NO. CONTESTS - . DATE
H.I The Case of General P. T. Mow (Mao Pang-chu), 1951-56 ' £ ^ ^Director of the Office of the Commission 02S
Aeronautic Affa i rs .Deputy Commanding General of Chinese Air Force.Chief Representative of the Chinese Delegation^ to the U.N, Military Staff Coiranittee.
Hol.l Court Tr ia l of P.T. .Mow & Ve-shuen Hsiang.. 1951-55
H a . 2 Court Trial of Mow & Hsiang. 1952-56 " $*>* ^
H.I.3 • The Transfer of the Balance of the Joint Account 1951-54of Chinese Government Procurement Commission.
H.I.4 The Fact-Finding Coromittee to Investigate 1951-52
the Case of P.T. Maw.
H.I.5 Lawyers Patterson, Belknap & Webb. 1951-53
H.I.6 Official Statements concerning the Case. 1951-54
H.I.7 Government Expenses on the Case. 1951-56
H.I.8 "Whereabouts of Mow &. Hsiang. 1951-52
H.l»9 The Resignation of Sine Air Force Officers of
the Commission of Aeronautic Affairs. 1951*52
H.I.11 Banking Accounts of Mow & Hsiang. 1951-55
H. l . l la Account at National Newark & Essex Banking Co. 1955-54
H.I.lib 'Accounts at Swiss Banks. 1955-55
H.I. 12 Negotiation with Mexican Government for v 1952-55 - 20$.Extradition.H.I.I3 Return of the Money Lent to WoK.Lee; C.C.Huangj
K.C.Tsao & Y.A.Yu. 1952-53
H.l»14 The Case of C.K. Chaag. 1953-56
H.lol5 Lawsuit Against Lawyer William A. Roberts, 1952-55Defendent Lawyer for P.T. Mow.
H.I.16 Lawsuit Against Willieaa B, Decker, Head of 1955-56An Accounting Firm.
L.8« Dr. KooTs Reports & Letters to President Chiangregarding the Case of P. T. Mem. 1951-52
A Summary Report of the Case (in Chinese <& English).Photographs of P. T. Mow in Mexicaa Prison*
List of Files Transferred to Chinese Gover/alient Procurement& Ssrvice3 Mission, in U.S.A.
1.6 Drew Pearson's Criticism of the Nat iondis t Government.Post, Aug.10,1951 • /.-.> ~
no File drawer-9rtr
CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, 1948-50
[ F o o t l o c k e r ; Warehouse Yellow Tag 17]
NO. CONTENTS DATE
l /48 Report on Ammunition Production in China* 1948
2/48 Telegrams & Memoranda regarding Discussion on 1948Military Aid to China.
l/49 Telegrams & Docianents regarding Military Purchase. 1948-49
(Collected by General Chu Shih-min)
2/49 Telegrams & Memoranda. - 1948-50
3/49 Telegrams & Memoranda regarding American Aid t o China. 1949
4/49 Memoranda regarding Mili tary Aid to China. ' 1949-50
E/50 Various Reports on Mil i tary & Internat ional S i tua t ion . 1950
2/50 Memoranda (Chinese Technical Mission). 1950
/ / /\\ t n n —r * File drawer 10 - 1
EASTERN COMMISSION PAPERS
NO. CONTENTS DATE
1 Memoranda & R e p o r t s o f R e p a r a t i o n Conference i n J a p a n . 1949-51
2 Memoranda & S t a t e m e n t s on Peace T r e a t y -with J a p a n . 1947-52
3 Memoranda, R e p o r t s & Note3 of I n t e r v i e w s r e g a r d i n g 1952Sino-Japanese Bilateral Treaty.
4 Copy of Treaty — in Chinese, Japanese & English. 1952
5 U.S. State Department Press Release — regarding 1951Japanese Peace Treaty.
U. N. PAPERS: (^U> S 5 )
1 Telegrams — United Nations Conference, 2nd Session. 1947 "* S0)fi7/
2 Business Report for 3rd Session of U.N, Conference, 1948-49
3 Memoranda of the 6th Session. 1951 • •
4 List of Chinese Delegates to U.K.; Memoranda; 1949-55
Telegrams & Letters regarding U.N. Conference*
5 Annual Report of Secretary-General, U.N. X$47-48
6 Memoranda; Speeches & Reports of the Chinese Delegation.(China Accuse Sovfefet Union) 1949-55
FI'.M drove? 1-3
NO.
92 v//
93/ /
94 ^
97 .v
98/v
160S,
.101%
102-"'
105
107.
108 v
109 c
110 •/
NOTES OF CONVERSATION, 1950 ( ( / j ^
[Foo t locke r No. 5 ; Warehouse Yellow Tag 20 J
CONVERSATION WITH •
A luncheon given by Pres iden t Truman i n honor ofGeneral L i T s u n g - j e n .
Dr. T. F. T s i a n g . . '
Dean Rusk, Assistant Secretary of State.
W. W. Butterworth, Assistant Secretary of State.
Paul Griffith, Assistant Secretary of Defenge.
Paul Griffith,
John Foster Dulles, Senator.
Livingstone T. Merchant, Deputy Assistant Secretary ofState,
Paul Griffith.
trf-
DATE
March 2 '
March 7
April 20
Mgy 16
June 3
June 7
June ]2
June 29
June 30
Dean Rusk. July 3
Dean Rusk. July 7
Dean Rusk. July 25
John Foster Dulles. July 25
Dean Rusk. July 27
Dean Acheson, Secretary of State. Augo 31
Deari Rusk. Aug. 31
General'Douglas MacArthur. ( SCAp Hats.. '."* Tok^o) Aug. 17
Percy Spender, Australian Minister for External Affairs. Sept. 13
John J. Hearae, Irish Ambassador. Sept* 15
Dean Rusk. Sept. IS
Conversation betTveenj Dr. Koo, C.K.Yen, Finance Minister,& John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury. • Sept* IB
Conversation between: Dr» Koo, C.K.Yen, &Y/illard Thorp, Assistant Secretary of State. Sept. 20
113
NO.
115 V
116 A/
I I7 / /
1/
CONVERSATION WITH
Conversat ion between: Dr. Koo, C.K.Yen, &Dean Rusk, Deputy ' t fnder-Secretary of S t a t e ,
Conversat ion betweeni Dr. Koo, C.K.Yen &Thomas McCabe.
Dean Rusk.
John Foster Dulles.
ft to'She\' Visiles (cii "ft*
t ^ (?y S- H. Tan)L-c'-e
DATE
Sept. 22 '50
Sept. 25
Nov. 29
Dec. 19
Oct. lc
\neh\o-v;;u;7
t/4fiU 8 - t, Z, 3, 4
SPEECHES, BROADCASTS, MASSY RELEASES, ETC. I tfSO (d) a^- 03 9 4 6 & - , Embassy in U. S.
Jan . 18 , 1950
J a n . 20, 1950
March 4 , 1950
March 9, 1950
Apr i l 5, 1950
May 29 , 1950
Apr i l 24, 1950
Ju ly 10, 1950
August 25, 1950
August 25 , 1950
October 10, 1950
October 14 , 1950
Deo. 1 5 , 1950
Dec. 7, 1950
CONTENTS
Pres s Release — On Repayment of Ship Loans .
P ress Re lease — Denial of A UP Dispa t ch .
P re s s Release — Denial of t h e P a r t i c i p a t i o n of American andJapanese Fliers .
Statement on Trygve Lie's Proposal.
Embassy Statement — On the Delay of Gasoline Shipment.
Speech at the Economic Club of Detroit. *"
Speech at the Canadian Club of Toronto, Canada.
Speech at Colgate University, Hamilton , N.Y.
Statement to .the Press Conference.
Remarks for Newsreels.
Message to A Banquet Commemorating Anniversary of theFounding of the Chinese Republic, Nerw York.
Press Release — Chinese Governments Relief Gift for Korea*
Press Release — On Chinese Nationals in U.S.
Broadcast Interview with R. Harkness.
It?
122 ,1
F i l e drawer 1-4
NOTES OF CONVERSATION, 1951 ( ijJ - ~-U )
[Footlocker No» 5j Warehouse Yellow Tag 20]
HO. CONVERSATION WITH DATE
117A John M. Chang, Korean Ambassador. J a n . 5
118-^ Dr. Don Eduardo Zu le ta -Ange l , Colombia Ambassador. J a n . 20
119w Desn Rusk, A s s i s t a n t Sec re t a ry of S t a t e , J e n . 18
120 " ' John Fos te r D u l l e s , Advisor to the Dept. of S t a t e . ,, March 20(About Peace Treaty vd th Japan) x
1 John Foster Dulles. March 28
Conversation bstiveen; Dr» Koo, O.K.Yu, &Deon Rusk. March 25
1 2 3 " William D. Paydey. March 22
124 "^ John Foster Dulles* April 24
125 v' Warren G. Ivlagnuson, Senator. • . March 26
126 v'y John Foster Dullos. - May 29
127,- John Foster Dulles. • May 31
128--/ John Foster Dulles. . June 2
129-, Dean Rusk. June 6
130 " v Conversation between: Dr.Koo, Dr. S.H. Tan, & Hay 29John Foster Dulles, Livingston Merchant, DeputyAssistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affair .
131- <•' John F o s t e r Dul l e s & Dean Rusk* June 15
132*^ John F o s t e r Dul les & Dean Rusk* June 19
1 3 3 ' - John Foster Dulles. June 21
134 '^ John Foster Dulles. June 28
135''* John Foster Dulles. July 3
136'fc/ John Foster Dulles* July jD
137' v John Poster Dulles. July 11
138-v John Foster Dulles (Telephone conversation). July 19
lit,File drawer 1-4
NO.
139 ^
CONVERSATION WITH
Dean Rusk.
John F o s t e r D u l l e s .
141 vV
142 "V
143 'j
144-/
145 w
146^v
147^
148 ^
Dr.
Dean
Dean
Dean
Dean
Dean
John
John
Don C. 3
Rusk.
Rusk.
Rusk.
Rusk.
Rusk.
Foster
Foster
Xestrepc
Dulles.
Dulle s•
DATE
July 25
Aug. 2
Aug. 2
Aug. 9
Aug. 16
Aug. 29
Oct. 13
Nov. 2
Nov. 29
Deo. 27
inM ' F i ld drawer 8 - 1, 2, 3, 4
SPEECHES, BROADCASTS, EMBASSY RELEASE, ETC._ M$t -4 « , Embassy in U. S.
PATE . CaJTMTS . &oi-
Jan . E8, 1951 Remarks made a t *Meet t h e Press* Program*
March 3 1 , 1951 Speech a t Fifbh I n s t i t u t e of World Affa i r s , Cincinnat i , Ohio.
April 13, 1951 Embassy Statement on Ships Kettlemaa Hi l l s & Meeachanu
May 7, 1951 Speech at N.Y# Sta te Association of Insurance Agents, N»Y«
28, 1951 Speech at Pennsylvania Sta te Teachers* College, Kutztown, Pa. ' '
Jan.. 18, 1952 Embassy Statement — Dr. George Yen's Statement.
June 25, 1952 Statement t o State Department Press on U. N. Charter Day.
April 18, 1952 Embassy Statement on the fChina Lobby1.
May 26, 1952 Broadcast on "Chronoscope" Telecast , N.Y.
NOT. 5, 1952 Remarks made to Voice of America.
NO.
1/52 *•
2/52 v
3/52 / V
4/52,.
5/52 -
6/52
7/52
8/52
9/52.
10/52
H/52-
12/52 •'*'
13/52 jJ
14/52^
15/52^
16/52 ^
17/52^
18/52 ^
i-4
NOTES OF CONVERSATION, 1952 :'' .•'.' C '- )
[Footlocker No.5j Warehouse Yellow Tag 20]
CONVERSATION WITH
John Foster Dulles , Adviser to the S ta t e Dept.
DATE
Jan . 14
Myron M. Cowen, Consultant to Secretary of State Aches on. Jan. 25
General Carlos P. Romulo, Ambassador of the Philippines. April 8
Colonel Frank C o l l i n s , Vice-Pres ident of t h eD i s t r i c t Recreation Board.
Feridun C. Erkiii, Turkish Ambassador.
Admiral Authur W» Radford.
John M. Al l i son , Ass i s t an t Secretary of S ta tefor Far Eastern Affairs.
Eikichi Araki, Japanese Ambassador.
Dr. A. F. Concheso, Cuban Ambassador. . .
Eikichi Araki. .
Nong Kirrmy, Ambassador of Cambodia.
Eikichi Araki. .
David K.JE. Bruce, Under-Secretary of State.
Don Victor Andrade, Bolivian Ambassador.
A conversation between: Foreign Minister George Yeh &Secretary of State Dean Acheson.
A conversation bet-weens President Truman kGeorge Yeh, Dr. Koo.
Robert Lovett, Secretary of Defense. (Dr. Koo accompaniedGeorge Yeh in thi3 t a lk ) .
A conversation between: George Yeh, Dr. Koo, &John Foster Dullss, newly named Secretary of Statein the Eisenhower administration.
A conversation between; George Yeh, Dr. Koo,&William F. Know!aid, Senator.
Apri l 9
May
June
June
Aug.
Sept
Sept
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
1
12
24
7
. 12
. 23
1
7
7
8
20
12
19/52 w'y John M. Al l i son.
Nov. 13
Nov. 19
Nov. 15
Nov. 20
BfrtQl ^
119Filo
NO. CCNVEKSATIOM WITH DATE
V20/52vy A conversation between: George Yeh, Dr* Koo, &
John M* Allison*
2l/52 /j/ John J* Hearne, I r i s h Ambassador*
22/52 *J A telephone conversation with Foreign MinisterGeorge Yeh*
Nov*
Dec*
Dec*
24
12
12
>
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NOTES OF C(HVERSATICM, 1953_ / id < A )
[Footlocker No.5; Warehouse Yellow Tag 20]
NO.
l / 5 3 / ¥
2/52 *J
3/53 vv
4/53 Ky
5/53^
6/53-v
7/53^
8/53 ^
9/53 vv
10/53 v
11/53 V
12/53*
14/53, •
15/53!/,/
16/53 >/
17/53- l /
1 8 / 5 3 ^
19/53/,/
20/53v l
21/53 t/v
CONVERSATICN "vVITH DATE
Jan*
Jan*
Jan*
Jan*
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb*
2
9 - 1 9
22
23
2
3
6
15
A conversation between* Foreign Minister George Yeh & Jan*President Eisenhower. (Secretary of State Dulleswas present)
A telephone conversation with George Yeh.
Notes on the question of Madame Chiang Kai-shek*sv i s i t to Washington to attend Eisenhower's inaugura-t ion as President .
Allah-Yar Saleh, Ambassador of I r an .
Dr. Max Loewenthal, Austrian Ambassador.
John M* All ison, Assistant Secretary of S t a t e .
John M. All ison.
John M. Allison*
Adlai E. Stevenson.
Admiral William M. Fechteler, Chief of Naval Operations. Feb. 13
General Walter Bedell Smith, Under Secretary of S t a t e . March 6
John Foster Dulles, Secretary of S t a t e . March 19
Walter Robertson, new Assistant Secretary of Sta te April 9
for Far Eastern Affai rs .
Don Manuel Tel lo , Mexican Ambassador. April 9
Walter Robertson. May 6
Allah-Yar Saleh. May 6
Oscar L. Chapman, ex-Secretary of the I n t e r i o r . May 26
Karl Rankin, U.S. Ambassador to China* May 26*
Karl Rankin. June 5
Dr* Ahmed Hussein, new Egyptian Ambassador. June 5
Walter Robertson* June 8
A telephone conversation with Dr» T.F.Tsiang. Juno 10
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NO. CONVERSATION WITH
22/53</ John Foster Dul les .
23/53/v/ Dr. Ahmed Hussein.
24/53 Vi/ A conversat ion between Dr. Koo, Dr. K.C.Wu, &John Foster Dul les .
25/53"',/ A conversat ion between Dr. Koo, Dr. K.C.Wu, &General Bedell Smith, Tinder Secre tary of S t a t e .
26 /53 / , / A Conversation between Dr. Koo, Dr.K.C. Wu, &
Henry Byroade, Ass i s t an t Secre tary of S t a t e .
27/53vO Dr. Koo, Dr. Wu, & Walter S. Robertson.
28/53/y Dr. T.F. Ts iang.
29 /53 / / Walter S. Robertson.
30/55'V General Bedell Smith.
31/53^ A conversation between: Dr» Koo, Finance MinisterC. K. Yen, & Walter S. Robertson.
32/53 v / A conversation between; Dr. Koo, C. K. Yen, &" George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury.
33/53v fr Robert D. Murphy, Assistant Secretary of Statefor United Nations Affairs.
34/53 vv A conversation between President Eisenhower &Dr. Koo, General Chiang Ching-kuo.
35/53^./ Walter S. Robertson.
36/53 v'• A conversation between: Dr. Koo, Chiang Ching-kuo, &Allen Dulles, Director of CIA.
37/53 v ' A conversation between: Dr. Koo, Chiang Ching-k^io, &C.D.Jackson, Director of Psychological Warfare.
^ Notes of General Chiang Ching-kuo*s press conference.
38/531/; John Foster Dulles.
3 9/53 ' -J Wai t er S . Rob ert s on .
40/53 v ; Dr. Eduardo Zuleta-Angel, Ambassador of Colombia.
41/53 v Walter S. Robertson.
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Jan. 27, 1953
Feb. 2, 1953
Feb. 3 , 1953
Feb. 4 , 1953
Feb. 7, 1953
Febo 8, 1953
Feb. 9, 195S
Feb. 12, 1953
Apri l 29, 1953
May 7, 1953
May 17, 1953
June 24, 1953
June 26, 1953
July 29, 1953
July 30, 1953
July 30, 1953
August 15, 1953
Sept . 10, 1953 .
Oct. 14, 1953
Dec. 7, 1953
CONTENTS
CBS Broadcast .
Embassy Statement — New U.S. po l icy i n As i a .
NBB Te lev i s ion Broadcast of Dr. Koo's Sta tement .
Mutual Radio Network Broadcast of Dr. Koo's Sta tement .
Remarks made i n P resen t ing Ifeie. Chiang 's Gift t o t h eScholarship Fund of t h e U.S. 14th Air Force Assoc i a t i on .
In terview with CBS Radio Network.
In terv iew between Dr. Koo & Paul Scott Rankin, Chief ofthe Washington Bureau of t h e Reuter News Agency.
Statement about Pres iden t Chiang*s Remarks.
Speech a t Georgetown Univers i ty , Washington D.C.
Interview wi th Fleetwood Lawton of NBC, Los Angeles .
Questions Answered a t CBS Te lev i s ion Program 'Man of the Week'.
Embassy Statement on President Chisag ' s Hea l th .
Speech a t t h e Celebra t ion of 'Chiang Kai-shek Day* inMonroe, Lou i s iana .
Interview with I n t e r n a t i o n a l News Service Correspondent.
Questions Answered a t WHAM-TV Program.
Statement on the Korean Truce t o ABC.(
Remarks made a t 14th Air Force Assoc ia t ion Annual Cosrventioru
Remarks made a t the Awards CAF Wings.
CBS-TV Broadcast .
Speech a t t h e League of American Republican Womaa, Washington D*C«
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l / 5 4 > A / John J . Hearne, Ambassador of I r e l a n d .
2/54^1-" Dr. Moussa Al-Shabandar , Ambassador of I r a q .
3/54^\ f Abdul Monem R i f a i , Ambassador of Jo rdan .
-0$$ / / A speech d e l i v e r e d by Dr. Koo a t t h e 28th Women1 sPa t r io t i c Conference on National Defense. Subjects"Asia 's Role in the Fro9 World.11
4/54v-V Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of S t a t e .
5/54 uv Walter S. Robertson.
6/54*» '. Karl Gruber, the new Austrian Ambassador.
7/542* Everett F. Drumright, Assistant Secretary'' of State
for Far Eastern Affai rs .
8/54 -./ ; Everett F. Driimright.
9/54 •'' " Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense.
10/54 /l' John Foster Dalles, Secretary of S t a t e .
John Foster Dulles.
12/54 / Y<illiam, F« Knovdand, Senator.
13/54 iJJ Joseph Martin, Speaker of the House of Representat ives.
14/54 -' Richard Ni3£X>n, Vice-President. ,
15/54 V E^^erett F. Drumright.
16/54 Karl Rankin, U.S. Arrfoassador to China.
17/54 v Lyndon Johnson, Senator.
18/54 ' v Walter H. Judd, Congressman.
19/54 '-; Walter S. Robertson.
20/54 J * John Foster Dulles.
2l/54*J v Robert Murphy, Deputy Under Secretary of S t a t e .
22/54 \t v Herbert Hoover, former pres ident .
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April
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23/54 v ' General Douglas MacArthur. Oc t . 9
24/54 ^ Evere t t F . Drumright. r Oct . 12
25/54 ^ A conversa t ion bet-ween: Foreign Min i s t e r George Yeh,Dr. Koo, & Walter S . Robertson and Walter P . McConaughy,D i r e c t o r of China Of f i ce . Oct . 21
26/54 S\j A conversa t ion between: George Yeh, Dr.Koo, &John Fos te r D u l l e s .
27/54 t/V A conversa t ion between: George Yeh, Dr.Koo, &Char les E. Wilson.
28/54 {/'•• A conference held a t the S t a t e Dept. bet-ween:George Yeh, Dr.Koo, &John Fos t e r Du l l e s , Walter S. Robertson, Legal AdviserHerman Phi&ger, & Walter P . McConaughy.
29/54 A Walter S. Rober t son .
30/54- ; A te lephone conversa t ion v a t h Wal ter S. Rober t son .
2l /54p/v/ A t e lephone conversa t ion m t h Walter S. Rober t son .
32 /54 /» / A t e lephone conversa t ion -with Feridun C. Erk in ,Ambassador of Turkey*
3 3 / 5 4 J Wal ter S . Rober t son .
34/54 v/^ A conversa t ion between: George Yehp Dr. Koo, &John Fos te r D u l l e s .
35/54 v ' v An audience given by Pres ident Eisenhower t oGeorge Yeh & Dr. Koo. (The Sa te Dept. -was r e p r e s e n t e dby Walter S. Robertson)
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Feb. 5, 1954
Feb. 26, 1954
Feb.26, 1954
April 2, 1954
May 17, 1954
May 28, 1954
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'Sept. 7-9, 1954
Sept. 19, 1954
Dec. 16,, 1954
IIS
SPEECHES, BROADCASTS, EMBASSY RELEASES, ETC^i^^-dSy Embassy in U.S.
CONTENTS
Speech at Town Hall, N.Y.
Speech at Women's Patriotic Conference on National Defense.
Remarks on President Chiang's Message, Charleston, S.C.
Speech at U.S. Naval Base,-Charleston, S.C., Accepting theTransfer of two Destroyers from the U.S.
Speech to Academy of Political & Social Science, Philadelphia.
Speech at Republican Women of Pennsylvania^ Philadelphia.
Statement made in Presenting Award to Dr. Hubert G. Schenck.
Press Release — Polich Sailors Seeking Asylum in Formosa.
Interviews with Telenews & International News Service.
Interview at CBS 'Man. of the Week' Program.
Interview of President Chiang by Fulton Lewis J r . at Taipei •
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NOTES OF CONVERSATION CCWCERHING OFFSHORE ISLANDSJ a n . 12 - F e b . 1 0 , 1955
DATE CONVERSATION 1OTH (OR BETYffiSl) "
• J a n . 1 2 , 1955 Dr* KOo; Mr. W a l t e r S . R o b e r t s o n .
k Jen . 18 Dr* George K.C* Yen & Admira l R a d f o r d .
iJan* 19 Dr . Yeh; Dr . Koo; & Mr. D u l l e s .
- Jan . 19 Dr . Yeh; Dr . Koo; & Mr. D u l l e s .
"Jon . 19 Memorandum of conversation prepared by the Sta te Department
-Jan. 19 Dr. Koo & Mr* Robertson.
'Jan. 21 Dr. Yeh; Dr* Koo; & Mr. Dul les .
-Jan. ZL Dr. Yeh; Dr. Koo; & Mr. Robertson*
..•Jsn* 22 Dr. Yeh; Dr* Koo; & Mr. Robertson.
' ?Jen. 27 Dr. Yeh; Dr.Koo; & Mr* Robertson.
'Jan. 28 Dr. Yeh; Dr. Koo; & Mr. Dulles .
4Jen* 29 A telephone conversation between Dr. Koo & Mr* Robertson.
<-Jan* SI Dr. Yeh; Dr. Koo; & Mr. Robertson.
t-Feb* 3 Dr. Yeh & Senator Alexander Smith.
. 3 Dr. Yeh & Mr. Robertson.
.Feb.-4 Dr. Yeh; Dr. Koo vdth Mr. Herbert Hoover, J r . ; Mr. Murphyj
and Mr* Robertson. '
vFeb. 6 Dr. Yeh; Dr. Koo and Mr. Robertson.
*'Feb» 9 Dr* Yehj Dr* Koo & Mr* Jsnes P» Richards*
vFeb. 10 Dr. Yeh; Dr. Koo -with Mr. Dulles .
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CONVERSATION WITH
Walter S. Robertson, Assis tant Secretary of S t a t e forFar Eastern A f f a i r s .
A summary record of a conversation between ForeignMinister George Yeh & Admiral Radford, Chairman ofthe Joint/Staff. (Marked rtop secret ' )
A conversation between George Yeh & John Foster Dulles,Secretary of State, in which Dr. Koo and Walter S.Robertson "were also present.
A conversation between: George Yeh, Dr. Koo, &John Foster Dulles, Walter S. Robertson.
Signor Manlio Brosio, Italiam Ambassador.
Don Jose Maria de Areilza, Spanish Ambassador.
Tran Van Kha5 Ambassador of Viet-Ham*(A eopy of Sino-French Agreement respectingSino-IndoChinese Relations, Feb.28, 1S46, isattached*)
Walter S. Robertson.
John Foster Dulles.
Walter S. Robertson.
Dr. Raymond Moyer.
Walter P. McConaughy, Director of China Office.
William Sebald, Acting Assistant Secretary of State forFar Eastern Affairs.
Senor 'Jose A. Mora, Ambassador of Uruguay.
Walter S. Robertson.
Walter S. Robertson.
Walter S. Robertson.
Senator Walter F. George, Ch&irma of the SenateForeign Relations Committee.
18/55Vv Dr. Charles Malik, Ambassador of Lebanon.
19/55 v7 Don G. Ekiciso-Velloso, Ambassador of Paraguay.
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CONVERSATION WITH
Walter S. Robertson
Admiral Ar thur Radford, Chairman of t h e Joint" Chiefsof Staff.
William J . Sebald.
Walter S» Robertson.
John Hol l i s t e r , Director of ICA.
Herbert Hoover J r . , Under Secretary of S t a t e .
A conversation between: George Yen, Dr. Koo, &John Foster Dulles.
Walter S. Robertson.
Signor Manlio Brosio, Ambassador of I t a l y .
Sadao Iguchi, Ambassador of Japan.
Willisa Sebald.
Don Jos© H. de Areil&a, Spanish Ambassador.
Nelson Rockefeller.
Walter S. Robertson.
Haydar Gork, Ambassador of Turkey.
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Aug. 20
Aug. 26
Sept. 10
Sept. 23
Sept. 26
Oct. 4
Oct. 20
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Nov. 2
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Dec. 6
Dec. 16
Nov. 17
Dec. 22
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DATE
Jan . 24, 1955
Feb. 3 , 1955
Feb. 27, 1955
March 1 , 1955
Apri l 18, 1955
April 18, 1955
May 4 , 1955
May 22, 1955
May 27, 1955
June 14, 1955
June 18, 1955
July 19, 1955
August 1, 1955
August 5, 1955
August 17, 1955
Sept . 27, 1955
Oct. 10, 1955
Nov. 8, 1955
Nov. 27, 1955
SPEECHES, BROADCASTS, EMBASSY RELEASES, ETC.ZMG-&&? Embassy in U.S.
CONTENTS
Statement Commenting on Pres ident Eisenhower's Special Messaget o Congress.
Speech t o Overseas Press Clab, N.Y.
Speech a t Animated Magazine Meeting a t Winter Park, J&orida .F
Remarks t o t h e National Federat ion of Republican Women a t .Twin Oaks.
Speech t o Army Navy Club, St« Pe te rsburg , F l o r i d a . -"
Speech t o Shr iners* Club of S t . Pe te r sburg , F l o r i d a . .
Speech a t t h e Foreign Pol icy Assoc ia t ion , P i t t sburgh
NBC Interview — 'Youth Wants t o Kaon* Program.
Speech t o Conference on Sino-American Re la t ions a t Univers i tyof Maryland.
Press Release — Statement on Agreement on Peaceful Use of AtomicEnergy.
Statement on Sino-U. S. Agreement on Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy.
Remarks made in Presen t ing CAF Wings t o Major General Jacob E. Smart Z
Press Release — Coment on the Chinese Communist Release of11 American Airmen.
Statement on Question of Chinese Students in U.S.
Speech a t Army & Navy Legion of Valor , Boston.
Answers to Questions on NBC »Three S ta r Extra* Program. ~l"i v
Double Tenth Message.
Speech at Bates College, Lewiston, Maine.
TV Interview by Rep. Kenneth B. Keating on *Letfs Look At Congress1
Program.
Nov. 29, 1955 Speech a t Beaver College, JenkintoTm, Pennsylvania.
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Walter S. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of State for
Eastern Affairs. Jan. 9
John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State. Jan. 16
Walter S. Robertson. Jan. 16
James P. Richards, Chairman of the House
Foreign Affairs Committee. Jan. 18
Walter S. Robertson. Feb. 1
James P. Richards. Feb.22
Dr. Victor A. Khouri, Ambassador of Lebanon Feb.23
Walter S. Robertson. March 1
Sheikh Abdullah Al-Khayyal, Ambassador of
Saudi Arabia March iAmos J. Peaslee, Special Assistant to HaroldStassen, in charge of disarmament questions. March 9
William j. Sebald, Deputy Assistant Secretary of theBureau of Far Eastern Affairs March 13
William F. Knowland, Senator. March 15
A copy of the partial testimony of Under Secretary ofState Herbert Hoover Jr. To the SenatePermanent Investigation Sub-Committee on "EastWest Trade."
Walter S. Robertson.
Amos J. Peaslee.( A Uj S. draft paper submitted to theDisarmament Subcommittee of the U;M. isattached)
15/56 >&/*/ Yilma Deressa. Ambassador of Ethiopa
A special Public Relations program forChina, prepared by Bogell and Jacobs.
March 26
April 6
April 12
April 24
(no dategiven)
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SPEECHES, BROADCASTS, EMBASSY RELEASES,.ETC., 1956Embassy in U.S.
DATE CONTENTS
Jan. 1, 1956
Jan. 8, 1956
February, 1956
Feb. 13, 1956
March 19, 1956
May 3, 1956
July 3, 1956
Broadcast of New Year's Message.
Speech at Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
Mural Theater, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Newsletter Published by Woodrow WilsonCentennial Commission with Dr. Koo'sComment on League as U. N. Model.
Speech at China Club of Seattle,Seattle, Washington.
Answers to Questions in An Interview atMutual Broadcasting System's Reporter'sRoundup Program.
Embassy Statement on the Tuapse Case(Soviet Tanker seized by Chinese rationalistNavy).
Embassy Statement on Syria's Recognition ofCommunist China.
Hague Documents
Box 203^Election of judges of the International Court of JusticeMinutes of Private Meetings - 1958
tl I! t» II _ 1 9 5 9
" " -" " - I960Election of Registrar - i960
Box 20UMinvi?r= of Private Mefctin^s ,- 1961-1962
11 ^ - 1962-1963Box 205 ^
Written notes on South West Africa
Box 2 0 6 ^Draft Notes for .judgement and 1st draft on South West Africa CaseMemo on South West Africa CasesPrincipal and Preliminary objections in South West Africa Case
Box 207 v/
Draft statement on South West Africa CaseManuscript Copy of South West Africa CaseCameroon v. U.K. - 1963
Box 2 0 8 ^Drafts on Barcelona Traction Case -Memos sent to President of I. C. J, -U.N. China representation - 196s
Hague - Personal Notes
Box 209 "Case of 1902 ConventionInterhandel CaseParcels of LandAerial Incident of July 17, 1955Right of Passage
Box 210 ^Private MeetingsHonduras v. NicaraguaIMCO Advisory opinionCase of Temple of Preab Vihear (Cambodia v. Thailand)Financial obligation of U.N. members
Box 211 V
South West Africa Cases - Preliminary objections" " " " - The Merits
The Cameroon CaseCase of Barcelona Fraction
Box 212-/Documents on South West Africa Cases - I96I-I962
" " Zionist-Israeli Claj.ms" " Barcelona Traction Case
Box 213 V 7
Documents on South West Africa -
Miscellaneous
Box(Madame Chiang Kai-shek. Speech 17 July 1958
-- v:&JCouncil of Europe Memorandum 13 April 1959\ ^Homage to Mahatraa Gandhi 2 Oct. 1959
Chinese Representation in the U.N. 10 Oct. 19592 -Anti-Communist Revolution in Tibet 31 Aug. 1959a, -• China Foundation - 31st Meeting Reports 196O-I96I
-U.N. General Assembly Report, V7orking Group of 15 1961
Folder 12 - Photographs and memorabilia, ca.transferred from East Asian Library, 1983
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March 26, 1936 - Jan. 3, 1937.
Jan. 4, - Deca 3L, 1937.
Jan. 1, - Dec. 31, 1938.
Jan. 1, - Dec. 28, 1939.
April 15 - July 13, 1941.
July 12,£941 - Jan. 16, 1942.
Jan. 16, - Sept. 20, 1942.
Sept. 21 - Dec. 6, 1942.Dec. 6 «• 9, 1942 (attached small notebook).
30 MlCROFfi M11 MICROFILM12
M a r c h 6 - ^ y 1 4 * 1943*
Majr 1 6 " J u n e s*J u n e 7 - Oct<> 9 '
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19 IV?!OR^n' •
Jan. 18 - May 31, 1944.
June 1 - August 25, 1944.
August 24 - Nov. 28, 1944.
• 29,£944 - April 4, 1945.
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Feb. 1 - June 13, 1946*
13 - July 1, 1946.
13, 1948.
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Sept. 9, 1949 - June 25, 1950.
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DATE
June 26, 1950 - May 8, 1951.
May 9 , - Sept, 20, 1951.
Seprt. 21, 1951 - Jan. 13, 1952*
Jaiw 14 - July 7, 1952.
July 8, 1952 - Jan* 16, 1953.
Jan. 19 - June 24, 1953..
June 25 - Dec. 3 , 1953.
Dec. 7, 1953 - July 6, 1954.
July 7 - Dec. 31, 1954.
Jan. 1 - August 31 , 1955.
Sept. 1, 1955 - May 5, 1956.
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Bust of Wellington Koo: see Books, box 22U
11
WELLINGTON KOO (UNPROCESSED) BOX LISThi/ 6 /
1. League of Nations (English/Chinese): Misc. League of Nations 1932-1938, includes: Chinese delegationpress releases (1937-1938); Sino-Japanese Crisis (1939-1940); New Commonwealth Formation Bulletin.
2. League of Nations (Chinese); 1933 press release (English)
3. League of Nations (misc.): 1938 misc; 1938 confidential re "Far East"; Speech ~ China and Pacific peace;1933 reports; 1933 Chinese delegation press bureau; 1938 Conference of National Sections "The NewCommonwealth"; 1934 Council committee on technological cooperation between the League of Nationsand China; China and the Open Door policy materials.
4. League of Nations (misc.): Communications to the League (September 1934); Commission of Enquirymaps of China (1932) and report; diplomatic documents relating to D.C. conference 1921-1922; pressbureau of the Chinese delegation 1933; La Maison des Nations (1934-1936); official memos 1938-1939.
5. League of Nations (English/Chinese misc.): delegates meetings (year?); 1932 Chinese delegation(English/Chinese); League of Nations 1938-1939; 1947 Far East Commission; 1939 misc.
6. Accordion file: Chinese and English, 1934-1935.
7. League of Nations (Chinese and English misc.): Address re Sino-Japanese conflict (date?); Chinese misc.(1933); Chinese folder; misc. 1937-1938; Appeal from the Chinese government to the League of Nations1932-1933.
8. [Contents not listed.]
9. [Contents not listed.]
10. United Nations: notes in Chinese; treatment of Indians in South Africa (1946); 1947 Sept.-Nov.; 1943Cairo Conference.
11. United Nations: Security Council and General Assembly, Aug.-Nov. 1946; speeches delivered to UN; 1947UN memoranda.
12. United Nations: General Assembly Journal: June 1946 (First Session); November 1947 (second part of theFirst Session).
13. United Nations: General Assembly Journal: Second Session (1. Sept.-Dec. 1947; 2. May 1947; 3. Dec.1946).
14. United Nations: First committee meetings ~ summary records (second part of the Third Session) 1948-1949; General Assembly Journal (second part of the Third Session), Apr.-May 1949; Italian Colonies —First Committee, April 1949.
15. United Nations: Ad Hoc Political Committee Meetings ~ summary records (Third Session, part II): Apriland May, 1949, November and December 1948.
16. United Nations: Third Session: General Assembly Second Part ~ general information; Ad Hoc PoliticalCommittee; General Committee ~ second part of the Third Session (March-May 1949).
17. United Nations (Chinese): Chinese delegation to the second part of the Third Session of the GeneralAssembly (April 1949).
18. United Nations ~ General Committee Meetings: summary records (Third Session, part II, May 1949).
19. [Contents not listed.]
20. United Nations: misc. 1949; Ad Hoc Political Committee Meetings (Third Session, part II, Nov./May1948).
/3721. United Nations: Third Committee Meeting: summary records (Third Session, part IV); Fifth Committee.
22. [Contents not listed.]
23. Journaux de Bruxelles; Nine Powers Conference (1937).
24. Clippings (Chinese/English) 1933-1934: Clippings; Soviet pact; Time Magazine with Henry Pu Yi; 1936Anti-Opium Information Bureau; 1938; 1939 New Commonwealth; Fourth Committee; 1933 Sino-Japanese conflict; 1933; 1937 journaux.
25. Clippings 1933-1940: Sino-Japanese relations 1937; Sino-Japanese relations 1934; Nine-Power Conference(Japan) 1937; Journaux de Bruxelles; Japan ~ peace 1937; negotiations 1937; Naval disarmament 1933;Anglo-French collaboration 1939-1940.
26. Outgoing letters (Chinese/English) 1936; 1938-1939; 1944-1951.
27. Incoming letters (Chinese/English) 1945-1948.
28. Incoming letters 1948.
29. Official correspondence (Chinese and English) 1949 and 1950 (A-H); including letter from MadameChiang Kai-Shek, #351.
30. [Contents not listed.]
31. Telegrams (English and Chinese).
32. Appointments (1954); calling cards; social; memorabilia; blank postcards; Wellington Koo Jr. ColumbiaUniversity transcript 1958; curriculum vitae.
33. Books in print (English).
34. Books in print (English).
35. Books in print (English).
36. [Contents not listed.]
37. [Contents not listed.]
38. [Contents not listed.]
39. Books (Chinese).
40. Notebooks (Chinese).
41. [Contents not listed.]'
42. [Contents not listed.]
43. [Contents not listed.]
44. Printed material (Chinese).
45. Printed materials (English/Chinese) from 1940 (?); includes 1947 peace treaties with Hungary and Italy.
46. [Contents not listed.]
47. [Contents not listed.]
48. Chinese.