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April 22, 1947

Transfer of a Telephone Line

Document about the transfer of Chehab's phone line to his new home

April 9, 1947

Arrest of a Gang

Mostly illegible: report on the arrest of an international gang of thieves.

October 31, 1946

Lauding the Police’s Efforts

Letter from the Attorney General thanking Farid Chehab for assisting the prosecutors in their investigations.

December 27, 1951

Letter, Fraser Wilkins to Evan M. Wilson

American diplomat Fraser Wilkins rebuts claims made by Prince Peter of Greece and Princess Irene.

May 23, 1952

Despatch No. 652, American Consulate, Calcutta, India, to the Department of State, Washington, 'Transmitting Memorandum of Conversation between Consular Office and Prince Peter of Greece regarding Tibet'

US Consular Office William Gibson and Prince Peter of Greece discuss developments in Tibet and Indo-Tibetan trade. Princess Irene offers unflattering views on a group of White Russian refugees who exited Xinjiang via Kalimpong and later immigrated to the United States. In a cover note, Evan M. Wilson dismisses Irene's comments but notes that Prince Peter's information was 'quite accurate.'

July 2, 1946

Uncovering a Murder

Letter from Chehab to the Chief of Police in Beirut regarding the murder of Charles Tunisi.

June 7, 1946

Gratitude for Uncovering a Theft

Letter from the interior minister regarding an attached telegram thanking Farid Chehab for recovering stolen goods and police efforts which led to the arrest of Amin Sunduq.

June 5, 1946

The Uncovering of a Murder

Letter regarding the murder of Charles Tunisi

November 14, 1946

Coordination with the Palestinian Police

Letter to the Foreign minster regarding a cooperation agreement between Lebanese and Palestinian police.

February 27, 1946

British Congratulations for Uncovering Thefts

Short letter thanking Farid Chehab for his assistance in uncovering thefts.

Pagination