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September 30, 1944
Letter No. 340 from L.D. Wilgress, Canadian Embassy, Moscow, to the Secretary of State for External Affairs, W.L. Mackenzie King
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October 25, 1944
Letter No. 373 from L.D. Wilgress, Canadian Embassy, Moscow, to the Secretary of State for External Affairs, W.L. Mackenzie King
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September 20, 1947
Report of Pham No Mach [Pham Ngoc Thach] to the Soviet Envoy in Switzerland, A. G. Kulazhenkov
Report of a meeting with an emissary of the Viet Minh government who requested Soviet support for Vietnamese forces in their independence war against the French. Pham Ngoc Thach stresses the communist nature of the Republic of Vietnam's government, explaining that the Communist Party was only dissolved in 1945 "to avoid provoking a negative American reaction." Pham also discusses his meetings with the French Communist Party in Paris, and the situation in other Southeast Asian countries, including Malay, Indonesia and Thailand.
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December 15, 1947
Explanation of the Dissolution of the Indochinese Communist Party in 1945
List of reasons for the dissolution of the Indochinese Communist Party by the Viet Minh in 1945. The list was provided by Pham Ngoc Thach while meeting with the Soviet Envoy in Switzerland A. G. Kulazhenkov in September 1947.
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April 19, 1948
Extract from Shortwave Listening Post, 19th April, 1948
Singapore Radio reports that the Chinese National Assembly has proposed the formation of a "pact against communism" among Southeast Asian countries.
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February 03, 1949
Memorandum of Conversation between Anastas Mikoyan and Mao Zedong
Anastas Mikoyan and Mao Zedong converse about the mediation talks between the CCP and the Guomindang, Yugoslavia, coordination between the communist parties of the Asian countries, and the history of the CCP.
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January 17, 1950
Telegram, Mao Zedong to Liu Shaoqi
Mao Zedong announces that the People's Republic of China will recognize Ho Chi Minh's government in northern Vietnam.
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February 01, 1950
Telegram, Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai to Liu Shaoqi
Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai offer their greetings to Ho Chi Minh and wish the Viet Minh success in their confrontation with France.
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June 28, 1950
Letter of Credence, Suit, and Thank You Speech from Burma’s Chief Ambassador to China U Myint Thein
Burmese Ambassador U Myint Thein offers kind words to the Chinese government.
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September 29, 1950
Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Burma, 'Burma’s Congratulatory Telegram to China for National Day'
President of Burma Sao Shwe Thaik congratulates Mao Zedong on the anniversary of the PRC's founding.
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October 11, 1950
Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Burma, 'National Day Celebration Task Summary'
The Chinese Embassy in Report reports on its efforts to commemorate the one year anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
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October 23, 1950
Burmese Foreign Minister’s Statement to Chinese Ambassador during a Large Gathering of Ethnic Chinese, His Perspective, and Our Ideas for a Resolution
The Burmese Foreign Minister is critical of Chinese Ambassador Yao Zhongming's anti-American remarks.
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January 20, 1951
Report from P. F. Yudin to I. V. Stalin on Meetings with the Leaders of the Communist Party of China, including Mao Zedong on 31 December 1950
Yudin recounts his meetings with Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, and Zhou Enlai. In three meetings, Yudin learned more about China's relations with other communist parties in Asia, economic conditions in China, and developments in the Korean War.
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February 13, 1952
Telegram, Ambassador Wellington Koo to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Koo reports on the Senator Robert A. Taft's presidential election speech on the West Coast and news from the International Herald Tribune.
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July 09, 1952
Telegram, Ambassador Wellington Koo to the Taipei Presidential Palace
Koo reports on a new confidential military message about how to mobilize the Kuomintang's army.
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September 03, 1952
Minutes of Conversation between I.V. Stalin and Zhou Enlai
Conversation between Stalin and Zhou Enlai on the Chinese Five-Year Plan, the Ulan-Bator-Pinditsiuan railroad, and arms sales/production. They also discussed the Korean war, Burma, and Tibet.
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September 16, 1952
Hand delivered note, Zhou Enlai to Stalin, conveying telegram From Mao Zedong to Zhou Enlai
Mao, via Zhou Enlai, informs Stalin of the position China means to take the discussion of the Korean question at the UN. Mao also asks Stalin’s advise about whether or not to sign non-aggression pacts with India and Burma.
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September 20, 1952
Report, Zhou Enlai to the Chairman [Mao Zedong], Comrade [Liu] Shaoqi, and the Central Committee
Zhou and Stalin discuss potential meetings with representatives from Vietnam, Indonesia, and Japan.
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September 22, 1952
Report, Zhou Enlai to the Chairman [Mao Zedong] and the Central Committee
Zhou and Stalin discuss the POW issue, the United Nations and the formation of a new regional organization for Asia, and military cooperation.
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March 05, 1953
Islamic Activities in Lebanon: Lecture by Professor Said Ramadan [Sa’īd Ramaḍān], Delivered on 5 March 1953 in the Hall of the Islamic Orphans’ Institution in Beirut
Said Ramadan describes his travels to Morocco, Turkey, and Indonesia and his observations of Muslim civilizations.