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February 1, 1951

Telegram, Ambassador Wellington Koo to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Koo reports on the Assistant Secretary of State Jack K. McFall's response to Republican Senator Jelly Brown on dispatching the Kuomintang's army to the Korean War.

November 18, 1947

Letter from Louise Yim to H.E. Dr. V.K. Wellington Koo

Louise Yim writes to Wellington Koo to acknowledge the Republic of China's participation in the UN Temporary Commission in Korea.

October 3, 1946

Manuel A. Roxas, 'Remarks on the Occasion of the Presentation by the Chinese Minister to the Philippines, Chen Chih-ping, on His Letter of Credence'

Manuel Roxas welcomes the ambassador of the Republic of China to the Phillipines.

April 18, 1947

Manuel A. Roxas, 'Remarks on the Signing of the Treaty of Amity between China and the Philippines'

Manuel Roxas celebrates the conclusion of a treaty of amity with the Republic of China.

October 10, 1946

Statement of President Manuel Roxas on the Occasion of the 35th Anniversary of the Republic of China

Manuel Roxas describes the Republic of China as "one of the five Great Powers of the postwar world."

July 20, 1949

Memorandum from Philip C. Jessup, 'Chiang-Quirino Proposal for a Pacific Union'

Philip Jessup writes to Walton Butterworth regarding the meeting between Chiang Kai-shek and Elpidio Quirino, as well as an idea by George Kennan to establish a regional university in Asia.

September 12, 1959

Record of Conversation between Comrade Liao Chengzhi and Ishibashi Tanzan

During a conversation with Ishibashi Tanzan, Liao Chengzhi claims that the Japanese Prime Minister "did many things that hurt the feelings of the Chinese people," perhaps the first use of this now famous phrase in Chinese foreign policy discourse.

July 16, 1956

Report and Recommendations by Yolbars Khan on Uighur and Kazak Refugees in the Middle East

Yolbars Khan reports on the conditions of refugees from Xiniiang in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Kashmir, and Pakistan, including the rival groups led by Isa Yusuf Alptekin and Emin Bugra.

August 4, 1955

Letters from Kazak Refugees in Turkey to Yolbars Khan

Refugees from Xinjiang, writing from Turkey, ask for Yolbars Khan for assistance.

May 10, 1954

Letter from Mohammad Emin Bugra, Former Deputy Chairman of Xinjiang Province, to Yolbars Khan, Chairman of the Office for the Xinjiang Provincial Government

In a letter to Yolbars Khan, Mohammad Emin Bugra call for the Republic of China to "take a benign stance in supporting Xinjiang’s independence."

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