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September 29, 1956

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1956, No. 35 (Overall Issue No. 61)

This issue first discusses the problem of the Suez Canal in Egypt. It also addresses Sino-Nepalese relations, the establishment of Sino-Yemeni relations, and whether the Sino-American ambassadorial talks should consider the US-China trade embargo. Other sections cover domestic topics such as disaster relief and student dropouts.

January 2, 1953

The US Counselor at New Delhi (Wilkins) to the Department of State, 'Nepalese Reports on Tibet'

Dispatches from the Nepalese representative in Lhasa from September-November 1952.

October 2, 1952

The Secretary of State (Acheson) to the US Embassy, New Delhi, 1-A95

The Secretary of State requests that the US Embassy in New Delhi continue to seek out reports from Nepalese representatives in Lhasa.

November 10, 1952

The First Secretary at New Delhi (Wilkins) to the Department of State, 'U.S.-Nepal Relations - Exchange of Reports'

Fraser Wilkins describes the Nepalese reports on the situation in Lhasa and Tibet as "useful."

September 23, 1952

The US Counselor at New Delhi (Drumright) to the Department of State, 'Nepalese Report on Tibet'

Dispatches from the Nepalese representative in Lhasa from June-August 1952.

August 28, 1952

The US Counselor at New Delhi (Drumright) to the Department of State, 'Nepalese Report regarding Developments in Tibet'

Dispatches from the Nepalese representative in Lhasa from May-June 1952.

August 19, 1952

The US Counselor at New Delhi (Drumright) to the Department of State, 'Nepalese Report regarding Developments in Tibet'

Dispatches from the Nepalese representative in Lhasa from April-May 1952

April 16, 1960

Record of Conversation from Premier Zhou's Calling on Chief of Staff Ne Win

Zhou and Ne Win discuss bilateral relations, politics in Burma, the presence of the Kuomintang armed forces in Burma, and relations with India and Nepal.

October 21, 1954

Talking Points from Premier Zhou Enlai’s Third Meeting with Nehru

Zhou Enlai and Nehru discuss Sino-Indian relations, as well as China and India's views toward Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, Vietnam, and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).

May 10, 1955

Report from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'Comments on the Asian-African Conference from the Participating Countries After the Conference'

Description of the reaction to the Asian-African Conference in both participating countries and capitalist ruled countries.

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