Box 2 Folder 1
A. Correspondence and invitation to loan mission, May-September 1938
Box 2 Folder 2
B1. Instructions on first loan, 1938
Box 2 Folder 3
B2. Memos from Rogers, 1938
A loan to be secured upon the proceeds of the Government's wolfram and antimony monopolies
Aide memoire re China's needs and loan possibilities
Note on Chinese exchange policy during the war
North China currency
References: Puppet currency in North China, 1938
Box 2 Folder 4
C1. Memoranda prepared at time of negotiation, 1938-1939
First Loan and organizing of Universal Trading Corporation, Sept. 1938 - Jan. 1939
Box 2 Folder 5
C2. First loan (Woodoil Loan) contract, 1939
First Loan (Woodoil Loan) contract, Feb. 8, 1939
Contract between Export-Import Bank of Washington and Universal Trading Corporation
Box 2 Folder 6
C3. Repayment of Woodoil loan, 1942
Box 2 Folder 7
D1. Memos submitted to US authorities responding to second loan, 1939-1940
Box 2 Folder 8
D2. Second loan (tin loan) contract, April 20, 1940
Contract between Bank of Washington and Universal Trading Corporation
Box 2 Folder 9
E. Detail report of first and second loan negotiation, 1946
Box 2 Folder 10
F1. S. D. Ren's diary, 1938
Negotiations for Woodoil Loan, Sept. 9-Dec. 16, 1938
Box 2 Folder 11
F2. Extracts from correspondence with C.C. Yang, 1938-1939
Box 2 Folder 12
F3. Writings and documents about the loan mission by Hu Shih, 1937-1940
Box 2 Folder 12
Part 1: Exchange of cables between H. H. Kung and Hu Shih
Box 2 Folder 12
Part 2: A chronology of loan negotiations 1938-1940 by Hu Shih
Box 2 Folder 12
Part 3: From Hu Shih's scrapbooks
Box 2 Folder 12
Part 4: Notes on "American Neutrality and Loans to China"
Box 2 Folder 12
Part 5: Copy of letter from Hu Shih to Key Pittman on American neutrality
Box 2 Folder 12
Part 6: Speech made by Hu Shih over the radio in 1937
Box 2 Folder 12
Part 7: Personal views of Hu Shih on question of neutrality (Handed to Secretary of State on Mar. 29, 1939)
Box 2 Folder 12
Part 8: Extra copies of two memoranda found in Hu Shih's file marked "K. P. Chen"
Box 2 Folder 13
G1. Loan negotiations, 1938
Box 2 Folder 13
G.1a
Sept. 17-Oct. 16, 1938: Loan negotiation including: Barter agreement, Wheat loan, Tin loan, Chinese foreign loan repayment, Cotton yarn loan
Oct. 18-Nov. 17, 1938: Loan negotiation including: Truck purchase, news re fall of Canton
Nov. 18-Dec. 15, 1938: Loan negotiation including: Concluding of Wood oil Loan, war news, Burma Road transporation
Box 2 Folder 13
G.1b
Dec. 17-Dec. 31, 1938: Foreign loan repayment problem
Jan. 1-Feb. 2, 1939 Universal Trading Corporation directorship, suspension of previous foreign loan repayments, wood oil shipments
Feb. 2-Sept. 26, 1939: Loan negotiations: possibility of a political loan, additional loan on wood oil for cotton and wheat. Highway transportaion experts, UTC-orders received and shipment made, Silver in Shanghai and Tianjin
Box 2 Folder 14
G2. Loan negotiations, 1938
Sept. 28 - Nov. 19, 1939: Loan Negotiation including: Memo on seeking for US assistance, Tin Loan and Neutrality Act, Importance ot transportation, Peace possibility
Nov. 21 - Jan. 30, 1940: Memo on Chinese tin, Chinese government reorganisation rumor, US Treasury's proposed proposed purchase of tungsten, Cash loan request, Political news and analysis
Jan. 31-Mar. 14, 1940: Export-lmport Bank's capital increase
LOAN Negotiation including: Terms of tin loan (with reference to Finnish loan), Conclusion of tin loan, UTC cargo in Haiphong and transportation, C. T. Wang's case, War news and information
Mar. 15 - May 21, 1940: Tin Loan's guarantee problems, Signig of agreement, NRC - Tin and tungsten, Mr. Chen's leaving for China
Box 3 Folder 1
G3. Exchange of cables among K. P. Chen, S. D. Ren, and H. H. Kung, 1940
May 20 -Sept. 6, 1940: UTC cargo in Haiphong, Export-Import Bank, Bank of China and private credits, T. V. Soong and new (3rd) loan, Hu Shih, Burma Road and Haiphong-Kuming Railway, Mr. Chen in Kuming, Mr. Chen's inspection of Burma Road, NRC and Miao Yun-tai and tin, Wood oil smuggling, Tungsten loan, UTC, NRC and Wah Chong
Box 3 Folder 2-3
G4. Correspondence mostly with H. H. Kung, including letters and cables, 1939-1944
June 28, 1944: UTC and Export-Import Bank
March 17, 1944: Capital
Nov. 6, 1943: Part in economic and financial oooperation with US
Sept. 29, 1939: Unfriendly attitude of American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai towards UTC
June 10, 1939: Studbaker's case and UTC purchase procedure
March 24, 1942: Loan Liquidation of Wood oil Loan
April 29, 1940: Conclusion of Tin Loan
Aug. 23, 1940: Provision for improvement of tin mining
Dec. 1, 1940: Political loan - 100 million
July 11, 17, 1940 Highway Transportation Commission
PROPOSALS:
July 1940: Submitted to Generalissimo Chiang re: strengthening of Sino-American political
and economic relations
July 1940: Submitted to Dr. Kung re: Foreign Trade Commission Personnel
Aug. 10, 1940: Control of essential materials
Nov. 11, 12, 1940: Inspection of Burma Road transportation
Nov. 20, 1940: Tank truck scheme
Sept. 26, 1940: Inspection of tin mines
Aug.-Sept. 1940: UTC cargoes in Haiphong
July-Oct. 1940: US need of tungsten
Box 3 Folder 4
G5. Memos and information on tin, tungsten, transportation, UTC shipments, Oct. 1939 -Jan. 1940
Memoranda and information on: Tin, Tungsten, Transportation, UTC Shipments made. Proposed terms of 2nd (tin) loan
Box 3 Folder 5
G6. UTC cargo in Haiphong and transportation, Aug. 1939 - Jan. 1940
Box 3 Folder 6
H. Correspondence exchanged between ambassador Hu Shih and K. P. Chen, Jan. 1939 - Apr. 1940
Loan negotiation and US attitude towards China in War
Box 3 Folder 7-8
I1-2. Diaries prepared by C. Tsang during negotiation, 1939-1940
Box 4 Folder 1
I3. Diaries prepared by C. Tsang during negotiation, 1939-1940
Box 6 Folder 6
A1-a. Documents on regulations, policies, and operations, 1947-1948
Box 7 Folder 1
A1-b. Documents on accounts, changeovers, reports, 1947-1948
Box 7 Folder 2
A2-a. Documents on international balance of payments; imports and exports thru appointed banks; exports, smugglings, etc., 1947-1948
Box 7 Folder 3
A2-b. Documents on Hong Kong-Fisher Yu; Cyril Rogers; A.E. Marker; International Monetary Fund; miscellaneous, 1947-1948
Box 7 Folder 4-5
B1-B2. Notes, letters, news clippings, reports, speeches, studies, diaries, May 1947-June 1948
Box 7 Folder 4-5
News Editorial on export promotion, 1947 May 09
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Letter from Bang How to S.D. Ren, re: woodoil exports, market price and smuggling, 1947 May 23
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Letter from Chopp about woodoil price and smuggling, 1947 June 02
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: New measures of foreign exchange and foreign trade control, 1947 August 25
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Why the Fund differs from Stabilization Board, 1947 August 27
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Fund-a difficult task (discussion with Tsuyee Pei, Karl Wu, C.S. Tung, K.N. Chang, and Li Ming), 1947 September 01
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Reasons for accepting Fund's chairmanship, 1947 September 05
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Reflections on eve of becoming Fund's chairman, 1947 September 06
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Press report about Fund, 1947 September 08
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Speech on Fund's functions before members of Foreign Trade Conference, 1947 September 08
Box 7 Folder 4-5
News Editorial on Fund and trade control, 1947 September 10
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Conversations with Chang Chun, O.K. Yu, 1947 September 12
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Contradictions in regulations, the first month operation, rumors affecting exports and remedies sought, 1947 September 24
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Rate, 1947 September 26
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: A review of Fund's operation-its temporary success, difficulties and disadvantages, 1947 September 27
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: Differences between Fund and Stabilization Board, 1947 September 27
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: New exchange policy, 1947 October 04
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: Free exchange market and tight money policy, 1947 October 04
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: Comments and suggestions on the memorandum proposing revisions of present exchange policy, 1947 October 07
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: Agreement for collaboration with Hong Kong Government in measures of financial control, 1947 October 07
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Black Tuesday-speculators, measures to deal with speculation, agreement with Hong Kong and reporters meeting, 1947 October 09
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Government expenditures, increasing need for arms, ammunition and imports, US aid not in sight and personnel rate adjustments ineffective, 1947 October 13
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: Reasons that Fund is incapable of eliminating black market, 1947 October 14
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: on woodoil exports, 1947 October 16
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Difficulties to improve bristle export, 1947 October 16
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Draft letter to Lawrence Morris about woodoil smuggling and UTC, 1947 October 16
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Wong Yuen-ping--his proposed revisions of current exchange program, 1947 October 18
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Black market and rate revision, aid, etc., 1947 October 24
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: What to do with the rate?, 1947 October 29
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: A review of the loan policy of the Joint Office of the 4 government banks, 1947 October 29
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: How to reestablish fapi's credit?, 1947 October 29
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Factors contributing to present quiet market and importance of psychological factors, 1947 November 05
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Black market again becoming active, 1947 November 07
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Attacks of the mosquito papers, clippings attached, 1947 November 17
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Disappointed aid news and war news Hong Kong Authorities unwilling to implement agreement, low interest rate and loan policy of the Joint Office of the 4 government banks, and uncontrolled note issue, 1947 November 20
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Is China's currency going to collapse very soon?, 1947 November 29
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Central Bank to go into black market in Hong Kong and operate and its handicaps, 1947 December 02
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Tight money policy and issuance of large denomination notes, 1947 December 06
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Pros and cons of putting up the rate, 1947 December 10
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Rate revision and cooperation with Hong Kong authorities to stop smuggling, 1947 December 17
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Time for rate revision, 1947 December 18
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Factors for not putting up the rate as agreed. Personal opinions as told to Generalissimo re US aid, 1948 January 29
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Factors for and against putting up the rate. Military defeat, inflation and social unrest. US aid, 1948 February 02
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Clashes between Thomas and Rogers on rate revision, 1948 February 07
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Fund rate. Central Bank's foreign exchange assets and gold and loans under negotiation. General financial situation. New committee members, 1948 March 08
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Research on government finance-Lui [Lobeing?], 1948 March 13
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Treasury note redemption against rate revision. Public borrowing and public confidence, 1948 April 02
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: Stabilization-mobilization of government properties, 1948 April 02
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Rate adjustment unsuccessful due to aid coming slow, shortage of goods and money being loose, 1948 April 11
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: on the rate adjustment of April 6th-its advantages and disadvantages, 1948 April 16
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Suspension of rate making and those for link system, 1948 April 21
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Diary: Resignation from Fund and concerns for the political confusion, 1948 May 22
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Notes: New exchange progress and certificate operation, clippings attached, 1948 June 01
Box 7 Folder 4-5
Study: Current financial situation of china on commodity prices, government revenues and expenditures, bank and foreign exchange, 1948 June 02
Box 7 Folder 6
C. Fund's history, operations, successes and failures, by K. H. Yang, 1947-1948
Box 8 Folder 4
International Business Conference, 1944
Box 8 Folder 4
Diary: Conversation with Lauchlin Currie about China's postwar industry, Sino-Russo relationship, Stilwell and others, 1944 October 21
Box 8 Folder 4
Diary: Conversation with Ambassador Wei Tao-ming, 1944 October 22
Box 8 Folder 4
Diary: Eric Johnston's off-record talk, 1944 October 23
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Diary: Conversation with H. H. Kung, 1944 October 24
Box 8 Folder 4
Diary: Conversation with George W. Wolf of US Streel Products, 1944 October 24
Box 8 Folder 4
Diary: H.H. Kung's interview with Chinese delegates to IBC, 1944 October 25
Box 8 Folder 4
Diary: Conversation with Edward Riley of General Motors about delegations, loans to China and commercial policies, 1944 October 26
Box 8 Folder 4
Diary: Conversation with K.N. Chang about Stilwell's recall and rumor of Chinese cabinet reshuffle, 1944 October 28
Box 8 Folder 4
Diary: Conversation with Johnston and Jackson of Chemical Bank about Bretton Woods Agreements, IBC, production and consumption, etc., 1944 October 28
Box 8 Folder 4
Diary: About Wei Wen-hai and others, 1944 October 28
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Memo: Tsuyee Pei and IBC, 1944 November 02
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Memo: Modern aviation, 1944 November 02
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Notes: Conversation between Pei and Kung about K.N. Chang and K.P. Chen, 1944 November 07
Box 8 Folder 4
Notes: Some highlights on the Chinese Delegations meeting, 1944 November 10
Box 8 Folder 4
Notes: Second day of IBC-on currency relations among nations, 1944 November 10
Box 8 Folder 4
Notes: Material for Journal of Commerce on business and industrial developments in China including industrialization, foreign investment, foreign trade and private enterprise, 1944 November 10
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Notes: Highlights of Chinese Delegation Meeting-about press conference, 1944 November 11
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Notes: About secretary at meetings, cocktail invitations, 1944 November 13
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Notes: Press conference and press release, 1944 November 15
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Notes: Cocktail party given by Jack White of Westinghouse, 1944 November 16
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Diary: Farewell luncheon of IBC, 1944 November 20
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Diary: Guaranty Trust dinner--about relationship between Chinese government and American commercial banks, 1944 November 20
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Diary: UTC dinner, 1944 November 24
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Diary: George Wolf's luncheon party, 1944 November 27
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Speech: Broadcast to Chungking about IBC, 1944 November 27
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Diary: Conversation with P.Y. Tan about ship-building, 1944 November 29
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Diary: Conversation with Noel Sargen of NAM about private enterprising, 1944 November 30
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Notes: Conversation between Bank and UTC colleagues on postwar plans and preparations, 1944 December 04
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Diary: Chemical Bank luncheon, 1944 December 12
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Diary: Socony Luncheon with Philo Parker, 1944 December 12
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Diary: Chase Bank luncheon, 1944 December 13
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Notes: Impressions on changes in State Department personnel, 1944 December 16
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Speech at luncheon given by Edwards of Saco-Lowell about China's postwar industrialization, 1944 December 19
Box 8 Folder 5
Bank's Postwar Plans, In USA, September 1945-April 1946
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Memo: Policy-I, 1945 September
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Memo: Destiny, 1945 October
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Memo: Personnel, Policy-II, 1946 February
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Memo: Policy-III, New York Office, China Industries, Anderson Meyer, 1946 March
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Letter To Karl C. Wu about cooperation with Chekiang Bank in investment, 1945 April
Box 8 Folder 6
State Council Meetings, 1947-1948
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Notes: On eve of joining State Council, 1947 April 01
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Message: From Stuart to Marshall, 1947 April 19
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Notes: Council's first meeting; Reports, discussions, impressions and reflections, 1947 April 23
Box 8 Folder 6
Memo: Reports and discussions on Dalian and Port Arthur, US, loan, international situation, military situation, budget, note issue and rising prices, 1947 May 07
Box 8 Folder 6
Memo: Post-UNRRA appropriations and US loan, military developments in Manchuria, public utility rates, budget and US aid, 1947 May 24
Box 8 Folder 6
Memo: Reports and discussions on post-UNRRA aid of food stuffs, US loan, military situation and peace talks, 1947 June 07
Box 8 Folder 6
Memo: Interview with Generalissimo, conversation covered loan, new currency and taxation, 1947 June 07
Box 8 Folder 6
Memo: Generalissimo's Party, 1947 June 21
Situation in Manchuria, War or Peace
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Memo: Interview with Generalissimo; Loan situation and negotiator, 1947 July 06
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Memo: Mobilization order; US loan and appropriations, 1947 July 07
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Memo: Nanking trip-to attend Council meeting Calls, 1947 August 07
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Diaries: Nanking diaries, 1947 October 18
Meeting Chen Lifu about legislative election; Lunch with Chang Chun about aid and black market rate; Visit O.K. Yui about loan and nation's financial conditions
Box 8 Folder 6
Diaries: Council Meeting discussions on declaration of Chinese-owned foreign assets, bank deposits repayment, and pay increase to civil employees and soldiers, 1947 October 18
Box 8 Folder 6
Memo: US loan situation, 1947 November 01
Reports on international relations and internal war situation; Discussions on questions of Chinese-owned foreign assets and pre-war bank deposits
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Memo: Penal Committee, 1947 December 15
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Memo: 1948's first 6 month budget--a farce, 1947 December 18
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Memo: Council's 20th meeting, 1948 January 23
Economic reforms being loan's pre-requisiite
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Memo: State Council, 1948 April 21
Knowledge, courage, and responsibility
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Notes: Council's last meeting, 1948 May 19
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U.S. Aid, 1947-1948
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Letter to Wei Tao-ming by Gimo's secretary, 1947
Transmission of Marshall's message dated Apr. 1, 1947 re terms of a US $500 million loan
Box 8 Folder 7
Wei's cable to Ministry, 1947 April 07
Reiterates Exim Bank's terms
Box 8 Folder 7
Notes on US aid, 1947 April 16
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on Wayne Taylor, 1947 April 16
Past loan negotiations and Taylor's impressions
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on US Loan Proposition - I, 1947 April 19
A study of the proposed loan - its nature and circumstances
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on Gimo, 1947 April 22
Different schools of thoughts of how to approach the loan
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on Butterworth's party, 1947 April 22
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on US Loan Proposition - II, 1947 April 24
Marshall's attitude and lack of intelligent communications between US and Chinese governments
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on US Loan Proposition - III, 1947 April 25
Wang Shih-chieh 's ways of approach a US $1,000 million loan half for reconstruction and half for importing cotton and wheat anf for currency stabilisation; American politics and America's international politics
Box 8 Folder 7
News clippings, 1947 April 29
Box 8 Folder 7
Letter to K. N. Chang, 1947 April 29
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on loan negotiation, 1947 April 30
A realistic approach would be to follow Exims. Propose uses, repayment and operation
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on Wang Shih-chieh/王世杰, 1947 May 08
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on Kung-chuan, 1947 May 09
Proposed answers to charges ot Joint Memo to
State Dept. by Amarioan business organizations
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on exports, silver, loan, etc., 1947 May 29
Silver loan - a possible prelude to political loan
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on US loan, 1947 June 12
From American point of view - a difficult formula
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on new currency, 1947 June 21
Fapi and proposed new currency and its possible effects
Box 8 Folder 7
Notes on US loan, 1947 July 06
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Memo - a loan proposal, 1947 July 07
To negotiate a US $200 million loan with Exim Bank to import American cotton
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on Albert C. Wedemeyer, 1947 July 28
Discussion covered China's exports, currency, foreign aid, technical know-how and personnel, government control and foreign investments
Box 8 Folder 7
Letter to Foreign Ministry from US Embassy, 1947 August 19
Present problems confronting American business in North China - mostly import duties
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Memo on Wedemeyer's statement, 1947 September 8
Full or oriticism but aid not impossible
Box 8 Folder 7
US aid to China, 1947 November 11
News of US $1.5 billion loan: Restoration or national econmy relies on political stability and early cessation of civil war
Box 8 Folder 7
Lunch with Kung-chuan, 1947 November 17
Declined to be negotiator
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Memo on Lee Kan, 1947 November 22
To assist Ambassador Koo on aid problem: Difficulties with supervision and repayment
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on US aid, 1947 November 24
Tsuyee Pei to be negotiator: Internal reforms necessary
Box 8 Folder 7
Memo on US aid, 1947 December 04
Talk vith Kung-chuan-again problem of negotiator
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Memo on US aid, 1947 December 15
Meet Hu Shih and Holly Tong
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Nanking diaries, 1947 December 15
See Gimo and submit memo emphasizing immediate use of US $300 million
Box 8 Folder 7
Notes on Fund and US aid, 1947 December 27
Arthur Young's suggestions for a declaration by Chinese Government and invitation of US advisors in reforms
Box 8 Folder 7
Diary, 1948 January 12
Tsuyee Pei's technical mission to US
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Diary, 1948 January 26
Cold reception of Pei in Washington Marahall's indifference and need of detailed and workable programs
Box 8 Folder 7
Letter to Bang Bow, 1948 March 19
for Pei about urgency for a stop-gap measure
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Notes, 1948 March 22
Administration of aid and possibilities of corruption
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Notes, 1948 May 05
Bullitt, Hottman and their assignment
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Letter to Hoffman, 1948 May 07
about aid administrator and effective use of aid
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Notes on US aid administration, 1948 May 10
An analysis of adequacy of the aid, right approaches and needed parallel actions
Box 8 Folder 7
Notes on Stilman and US aid, 1948 June 17
Also problems of inland navigation and private enterprise
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Notes on US aid, 1948 June 22
As discussed in Legislative Meeting
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Letter to Tsuyee Pei (as diary), 1948 July 15
About urgency of situation in China
Box 8 Folder 8
Currency Reform, 1948
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News clippings on Currency Reform-by T. H. Chuang, 1948
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Study: Before and after reform by K. N. Yang, 1948 June 05
Scope of discussion, condition before and after reform, differences between voluntary and compulsory reform, ato problem, redemption problem and deman of cash and possible dangers of reform
Box 8 Folder 8
Study: Proposed plan for reform by K. N. Yang, 1948 August 21
Essential points, conditions hereafter, price tendency and business, foreign exchange and trade, flow of capital, cost of living, and possible effects to the bank
Box 8 Folder 8
Diary: The Reform (new economic measure) as announced by the government, 1948 August 21
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Study: The reform by K. H. Yang; Difficulties with price control; What should government do with regard to its new economic measure?, 1948 August 23
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Diary: New Currency, 1948 August 23
Who wants it and why? Who are behind the GY plan? Own opinions and Gimo's speech
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Notes: Some comments concerning new currency and finance, public confidence, prices, wages, exports, imports, US aid and general business, 1948 August 23
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Diary: Cooperation with government necessary, 1948 August 28
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Notes: Future of the new currency, 1948 August 30
Stability, reforms, US aid, and Hu Shih
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Notes: New currency items being unrealistic, 1948 September 03
Black market, budgetory deficit, and government lowprice policy
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Notes: Surrender of foreign assets, 1948 September 07
Banks being accused, importance of foreign assets to Bank and its human asset
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Notes: Exchange surrender, 1948 September 17
National Commercia, Chekiang and Shanghai banks; Gimo's dissatisfaction with Chekiang's report; Conversation with OK Yu and Pau po-yuan
Box 8 Folder 8
Study: A review of the reform, 1948 September 25
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Reference: A brief account of Chinese silver yuan (1914-1935)
Box 8 Folder 8
Reference: The new monetary policy of China (1935 November 04)
Prepared mostly by T.C. Hsu in English and W.S. Nie in Chinese. All photocopies.
Box 9 Folder 3
Selected sections of correspondence mostly with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Dr. H. H. Kung, 1936-1947
Box 9 Folder 3
Letter to H. H. Kung, 1936 May 09
US silver policy, observations and recommendations
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Letter to H. H. Kung, 1938
Loan mission and woodoil proposition
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Letter to H. H. Kung, 1940 April 29
Woodoil loan as good precedence to second loan
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Cable from Generalissimo, 1940 May 04
Expression of appreciation
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Reply to Generalissimo, 1940 May 15
Lay emphasis on production increase and loan repayment
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Letter to T. P. Hou, 1940 June 07
Impossible for UTC to pa commission on Yungli purchases
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Letter to H. H. Kung, 1940 July 11
Resigned as chairman of Foreign Trade Commission
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Letter to Generalissimo, 1940 July 11
Significance in enforcing Sino-American political and economic relations; Emphasis on strengthening present government trade organization
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Letter to H. H. Kung, 1940 October 02
Suggestion for Kung to take up chairmanship of Foreign Trade Commission
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Letter to H. H. Kung, 1941 August 23
Machinery for improvement of tin production
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Cable from Jesse Jones to H. H. Kung, 1942 March 25
Congratulation upon liquidation of woodoil loan
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Letter to H. H. Kung, 1943 July 29
Revision of Sino-American Stabilization Agreement of 1941 and advantages for such cooperation in future
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Letter to H. H. Kung, 1943 November 06
Some notes on post war financing from foreign sources
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Letter to H. H. Kung, 1944 June 28
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Letter to Generalissimo, 1947 December 14
Views concerning US loan (diaries attached)
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File 1. In Chongqing, 1942-1944
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Diary: Pacific War and policy to be adopted by Bank, 1942 January 04
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Speech: Broadcast sponsored by Sino-American Cultural Association, 1942
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Memo: Conversation with Wu Chung-sing about Tibet, Gimo, monetary conference, Kuomintang and UTC, 1943 May 13
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Letter to Bang How about Lochhead's UTC contract, 1943 June 24
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Memo: Shang-chuan Industrial Co., 1943 July 09
Tsang Nai-chi's cooperation most unsatisfactory
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Letter to Bang How about K.N. Chang, Stabilization fund, Da-yeh and Paofoong, 1943 July 10
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Memo: Opinions of US proposed monetary conference re: capital, participation, exchange rate and voting power, 1943 July 14
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Letter to Bang How about Tsuyee Pei, K. N. Chang, Nelson Chiang, and Texaco, 1943 July 27
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Memo: Stabilization Agreement and Chi Chao-ting, 1943 August 08
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Letter to S. D. Ren about monetary conference and Chi, 1943 August 08
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Letter to C. Tsang about Chi, 1943 August 09
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Letter to Bang How about Chi's behavior and purpose of sending D. C. Lee, K. L. Pan, and Nelson Chiang to US, 1943 August 09
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Letter to Lochhead, Ren, How, and Tsang about stabilization fund, 1943 August 12
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Letter to H. H. Kung, 1943 November 06
Measures of building up our internal economy-to improve exports, to aid textile industry and to make use of UTC's relations with Exim Bank
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Memo: Stabilization Fund--Termination of US agreement, 1943 November 15
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Memo: Postwar foreign investment in China--US Steel, 1943 December 14
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Memo: Stabilization Fund--British view re: Fund, 1943 December 15
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Letter to S. D. Ren about organizing a new company, 1943 December 30
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Memo: Conversation with S. T. Fan about chemical plant, 1943 December 30
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Memo: Central Planning Board, 1944 March 15
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Letter to S. R. Ren and Bang How about draft regulations re: Foreign banks and foreign investment in China, 1944 March 28
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Letter to Ren about T. C. Lin's plan of writing biography, 1944 April 01
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Memo about Central Planning Board, 1944 April 08
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Memo: Merit medal-knowledge and achievement, 1944 May 05
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Memo: Fapi and US dollar exchange rate, 1944 May 12
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Memo: Bank's new board and personal observations, 1944 May 18
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Memo: Dumping and banks' call loan, 1944 May 26
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Memo: War situation, 1944 May 30
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Memo: The Bank--past and future, 1944
Merits of T. F. Yang and C. C. Yang; Policy to be adopted; Re-registration and inaugration
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Memo: Bank's head office in Chungking, 1944 June 01
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Memo: Officials and merchants seen in Chungking, 1944 June 01
Indifferent, impractical and some even greedy
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Memo: Difficulties of commercial banks at present, 1944 June 12
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Memo: Reflections in attending Bank of China's Board Meeting, 1944 June 13
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Letter to C. Tsang re: Lochhead and future of UTC, 1944 June 19
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Draft letter to D. C. Lee and Bang How, 1944 June
Propose to establish a New York Liason office for Bank and E. L. Pan's joining the office
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Memo: What the Bank should do?, 1944 June 26
Improvement of knowledge, training of personnel and knowing of environment
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Memo: Conversation with Lochhead on people Lochhead visited and UTC, 1944 July 13
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Memo: Conversation with T. H. Wu, chairman of Bankers Association in Chungking, 1944 August 15
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Memo: International Business Conference about choosing of Delegates and views of National Industrial Association, 1944 August 29-30
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Memo: Delegates to International Business Conference, 1944 September 04-08
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Letter to S. D. Ren about Fooshing's selling US dollar to various parties and purchasing for them from Anderson Meyers spindles, trucks and auto accessories, 1944 September 09
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Memo: Gimo's invitation to dinner for Nelson of WPB, 1944 September 19
conversation with Nelson re: possible Sino-American cooperation in developing China's textile industry
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Memo: Personal view towards legislators' proposal for government to buy over private interests in "government banks", 1944 September
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File 2. In US, 1945-1946
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Memo: Program for revitalising UTC, 1945 January
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Notes: Talk to E.L. Pan about CTS plan, 1945 January 05
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Memo: Trip to Chinatown, 1945 January 05
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Memo: UTC cocktail party, 1945 January 17
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Notes: Trip to Washington (Jan. 19-21, 1945), 1945 January 23
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Notes: Jones vs Wallace, 1945 January
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Notes: International civil aviation luncheon, 1945 January 24
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Notes: Future of China's raw silk, 1945 January 31
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Notes: President's birthday ball, 1945 February 01
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Notes: Reflections on Chinese attitude toward Britain, 1945 February 01
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Notes: Visit to the Export-Import Bank, 1945 February 07
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Notes: Reflections on UTC personnel, 1945 February 08
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Notes: Conversation with Archie Lochhead, 1945 February 09
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Notes: 11 day record of Washington visit, 1945 February 18
(Feb. 5-16--Conversations with Morgenthau Harry White, Herbert Feis, Thomas Child, Eric Johnston, etc.)
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Letter: Te Ho Tsui-lien about Johnston, 1945 February 21
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Notes: Conversation with Chopp on woodoil, 1945 March 10
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Notes: Visit to a varnish factory, 1945 March 12
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Notes: Fan Shuton, T. P. Hou and Yungli's postwar plan with US loan, 1945 April 05
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Notes: UTC, C. Tsang, Yungli's loan, etc., 1945 April 11
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Notes: Conversation with Phil LeFevre, 1945 June 04
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Notes: Plan for writing memoirs, 1945 June 05
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Notes: Reflections on Bank's past 30 years, 1945 June 06
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Notes: Bank's next 30 years, 1945 June 09
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Notes: Great struggle of the next generation, 1945 June 27
Labor-capital unrest--an observation
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Speech: Inaugration of China Industries, 1945 October 27
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Notes: Training of personnel--E. L. Pan, 1945 December 07
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Notes: A word to the wise-on caustic soda plant, 1945 December 07
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Notes: Personal observations of UTC's past 8 year record, 1946 February 07
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Notes: UTC cocktail party, 1946 February 08
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Paper: Life and Death, by T. C. Lin, 1946 March 18
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Notes: General Marshall's letter to Gimo re: a US$500 million credit as transmitted to T. M. Wei, 1946 April 01
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Notes: Wei Tao-ming's cable re: Exim's terms, 1946 April 07
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File 3. Return to Shanghai from US, 1946
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Memo: Draft speech to Bank's staff, 1946 June
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Memo: General reflections, 1946 September 20
Kuomintang and communists, planned economy and Bank's service
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Memo: P. Y. Hsu's visit about commercial banks, 1946 September 24
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Memo: Speculations in Shanghai market, 1946 September 25
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Diaries: Trip to Tianjin, 1946 October 03-06
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Diaries: Trip to Manchuria, 1946 October 07-16
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Memo: New constitution and new hope, 1946 October 27
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Memo: China Travel Service in Manchuria, 1946 October 27
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Memo: Manchuria, 1946 October 28
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Memo: Personnel--Unrest and seeking for expression of life, 1946 October 30
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Memo: Treasure--concentration of power, 1946 October 30
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Memo: Vogelstein--Alien's visa, 1946 November 04
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Memo: Conversation with O. K. Yu about economic policy, 1946 November 11
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Memo: Kuling trip-for rest and planning, 1946 November 27
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Memo: Jiangsu Bank--its management and handicaps, 1946 November 27
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Memo: Kiukiang Observations--a city at standstill, 1946 November 29
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Memo: General economic conditions, 1946 December 09
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File 4. In Shanghai, 1947-1948
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Memo: Bad organization--CNAC, 1947 January 08
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Memo: Deadlocks--political and economic, 1947 January 09
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Memo: Anselm Chuh--his ingenuity, 1947 January 13
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Memo: Bank of China--its board, personnel, operation, and policy, 1947 January 15
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Memo: Commercial banking--principles and practices, 1947 January 16
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Memo: Bank of China--about its nationalization, 1947 January 29
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Memo: Bankers--abuse of banking executives, 1947 January 31
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Memo: Proposed Sino-British cooperation in export of Manchurian beans, 1947 February 04
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Memo: Panic--inflation and speculation, 1947 February 12
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Memo: Bank of China, 1947 February 12
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Memo: Current crisis, 1947 February 13
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Memo: Tsuyee Pei--an analysis of his success and failure as Governor of Central Bank, 1947 February 17
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Memo: Leadership, 1947 February 20
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Memo: Proposed study program, 1947 March 01
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Memo: K. N. Chang and T. V. Soong, 1947 March 03
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Memo: T. V. Soong's resignation under attack, 1947 March 03
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Memo: George Yeh, 1947 March 03
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Notes: Report on Mysberg's case, 1947 March 04
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Memo: Chen Lifu, 1947 March 07
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Memo: Soong--sung (Pei) and Chen Ching-han, 1947 March 13
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Memo: Maurice Sheahan--motor transport expert, 1947 March 17
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Memo: Kung-chuan (Chang)--discussions on how to absorb surplus funds (memos for issuing saving bonds attached, how to make Central Bank bank of banks, and Gimo's invitation to join State Council, 1947 March 17
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Memo: Remunerations and self-cultivation, 1947 March 17
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Memo: Chang Chun--about joining State Council, 1947 March 19
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Memo: Conversation with Hu Shih re: State Council and loan mission, 1947 March 19
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Memo: Hu Shih's talk to T. C. Hsu re: loan mission, 1947 March 20
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Memo: IPR (China-Institute of Pacific Relations), 1947 March 21
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Memo: Cyril Rogers--differences under Pei and Chang, 1947 March 21
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Memo: US loan, 1947 March 21
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Memo: K. K. Hsu's mission to American I, 1947 March 22
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Memo: Tsuyee Pei--his import-export policy and mission to Hong Kong, 1947 March 26
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Memo: Central Bank's new policy under K. N. Chang, 1947 March 26
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Memo: K. K. Hsu's mission to American II, 1947 March 28
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File 5-7. In Shanghai, 1947-1948
File 5
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Notes: On eve of joining State Council, 1947 April 01
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Notes: Xi'an Branch, 1947 April 09
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Notes: Impressions on Chingking, 1947 April 10
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Notes: My early life and my career, 1947 April 10
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Notes: Downfall of China since Qing Dynasty, 1947 April 14
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Notes: US aid and China's exports, 1947 April 16
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Memo: Hu Shih's view re: current government reorganization, 1947 April 18
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Notes: Wayne Taylor and US loan, 1947 April 19
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Message from Stuart to Marshall on State Council reorganization, 1947 April 19
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Memo: Loan Proposition--I (clippings attached), 1947 April 19
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Notes: Butterworth's party and talk of loan formula, 1947 April 22
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Memo: Gimo's dinner--discussions on loan proposition, 1947 April 22
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Notes: State Council first meeting--impression, 1947 April 23
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Memo: Jiangsu Bank, 1947 April 24
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Memo: Loan Proposition--II, re: amount, formula, and supervisions, 1947 April 24
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Memo: Loan Proposition--III, re: impracticability of Wang Shih Chieh's proposal, 1947 April 25
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Letter to K.N. Chang re: US loans, 1947 April 29
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Memo: Loan negotiation--to follow Exim's terms a realistic approach; proposed uses, repayment, and operation, 1947 April 30
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Memo: Loan management and UTC, 1947 April 30
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Letter to Lawrence Morris about loan possibilities in draft, 1947 May 01
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Memo: Bank meeting, 1947 May 01
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Letter Draft to Lawrence Morris about joining State Council and US loan possibilities, 1947 May 05
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Memo: Wang Shih-chieh (Wang Shijie ???) and his view re: US loan, 1947 May 08
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Memo: Kung-chuan (Chang)--about joint memo submitted by American businessmen on "state control of industry and trade in China", 1947 May 09
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Memo: St. Louis Exposition and further study in US, 1947 May 19
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Memo: Sulphur black (letter of inquiry attached), 1947 May 27
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Memo: Exports, silver loan, etc., 1947 May 29
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Memo: Cheng Pao-nan's view re: US loan, 1947 June 04
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Notes: State Council meeting--Post UNRRA aid, US loan and war situation, 1947 June 07
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Memo: Conversation with Generalissimo about loan, new currency and taxation, 1947 June 07
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Memo: US loan and Soviet American relations, 1947 June 12
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Memo: on Da-yeh's business policy, 1947 June 14
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Memo: New Currency--its plan and basic ideas, 1947 June 21
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Memo: Gimo's party and talk about Manchria and war, 1947 June 21
File 6
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Notes: Conversation with Generalissimo on US loan, 1947 July 06
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Memo: Mobilization order, 1947 July 06
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Letter to K.N. Chang about Gimo's conversation and proposal for negotiation loan with Exim Bank to import American cotton (Proposal attached), 1947 July 07
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Notes: Conversation with General Wedemeyer, 1947 July 28
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Notes: State Council meeting about American business in China, banking law, etc., 1947 August 07
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Letter Draft to Lawrence Morris about Wedemeyer and aid to China, UTC and American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, 1947 August 10
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Notes: Equalization Fund--Why it differs from Stablisation Board, 1947 August 27
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Notes: Fund--a difficult task--Discussions with Tsuyee Pei, Karl Wu, C. S. Tung, K. N. Chang and Li Ming, 1947 September 01
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Notes: Reasons for accepting Fund's chairmanship, 1947 September 05
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Notes: On eve of becoming Fund's chairman, 1947 September 06
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Press report: Equalization Fund, 1947 September 08
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Memo: Reactions to Wedemeyer's statement, 1947 September 08
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Memo: On s/s Kiang An, 1947 September 10
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Diary: State Council meeting--Talk with Chang Chun, O. K. Yui, Wu Ting-Chong, K. N. Chang about fund's work, overseas remittance and rate-making formula, 1947 September 12
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Memo: Difficulties to improve bristle export, 1947 September 12
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Notes: Fund's operation in the first month, 1947 September 24
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Notes: Rate, 1947 September 26
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Notes: Fund--C. S. Tung's comments and suggestions, 1947 September 30
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Notes: Exchange rate, 1947 October 01
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Notes: Fund--black Tuesday, 1947 October 09
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Notes: Note issue, US aid and rate making, 1947 October 13
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A study: Fund incapable of eliminating black market, 1947 October 14
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Diary: Call on Chen Lifu, Chang Chun, and O. K. Yui State Council meeting, 1947 October 18
Proposed laws for declaration of Chinese-owned foreign assets and payment of firxed deposit by 2500 times
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Memo: Wong Yuen-ping's proposed revision of the current exchange program, 1947 October 18
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Diary: Fund, 1947 October 24
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Memo: H. Y. Hu, 1947 October 24
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Diary: Fund, 1947 October 29
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Notes: State Council meeting, 1947 November 01
UN Assembly, war situation, Chinese-owned foreign assets and prewar bank
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Diary: Run for legislative election, 1947 November 04
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Diary: Fund, 1947 November 05
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Diary: Fund, 1947 November 07
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Notes: US aid to China and how it will help the situation, 1947 November 11
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Notes: Lunch with K. N. Chang--talk about negotiation for a US$300 million loan, 1947 November 17
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Poem: Congratulate Mr. Chen's birthday--T. C. Hsu, 1947 November 17
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Diary: Attacks from mosquito papers, 1947 November 17
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Diary: US aid to China--about Hu Shih's proposal, 1947 November 17
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Diary: Fund rate, 1947 November 20
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Notes: Lee Kan's mission to US, 1947 November 22
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Diary: A house in Nanking for retreat, 1947 November 24
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Diary: Tsuyee Pei and Arthur Young--their mission to Washington, 1947 November 24
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Diary: Fund, 1947 November 24
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Diary: Fund--Is China's currency going to collapse very soon?, 1947 November 29
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Diary: Fund--Central Bank to go into black market in Hong Kong as means of intervention, 1947 December 02
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Nots: US aid to China--talk with K. N. Chang about the proposal mission, 1947 December 04
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Nots: Tight money policy, 1947 December 06
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Diary: Fund, 1947 December 10
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Letter to Generalissimo outlining thoughts on US aid problem, 1947 December 14
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Diary: US aid to China, 1947 December 15
State Council meeting and talk with Gimo recommending Hu Shih as man for the mission
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Memo: Penal committee--case for P. H. Ho (CNRRA), 1947 December 15
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Memo: Underpay of civil servants, 1947 December 15
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Memo: US aid to China--appraisal of the situation and a possible course of action, 1947 December 15
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Notes by W. S. Nie on Mr. Chen and his view re: the proposal mission, 1947 December 15
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Diary: Fund, 1947 December 17
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Diary: Fund and US aid--Arthur Young's suggestions re: possible amount of aid, size of mission, delcaration and handling, 1947 December 27
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Diary: The budget--a farce, 1947 December 28
File 7
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Diary: Trip to Peiping, 1948 January 05
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Letter draft to K. N. Chang about disturbances created in exchange and commodity markets by Wong Yuen-ping's statement, 1948 January 09
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Memo: Da-yeh's future and suggestions, 1948 January 09
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Memo: China Travel Service--plan for the year, 1948 January 09
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Diary: Tsuyee Pei--mission to US, 1948 January 12
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Memo: State Council 20th meeting--Economic reforms being loan's pre-requisits, 1948 January 23
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Memo: Cold reception of Pei in Washington--Marshall's indifference and need of detailed and workable programs, 1948 January 26
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Diary: Fund--tight money policy and views re: the loan, 1948 January 29
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Diary: Fund--rate revision and general difficulties, 1948 February 02
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Diary: Fund--differences of opinions between Thomas and Rogers, 1948 February 07
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Diary: Fund, 1948 March 08
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Notes: An unplanned journey--Trip to Hankou, Canton and Hong Kong (February 18-March 02, 1948), 1948 March 12
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Notes: Research on "government finance"--a plan, 1948 March 13
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Letter to Bang How for Pei about urgency for a stop-gap measure, 1948 March 19
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Diary: Art collection, 1948 March 20
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News clipping: Hsu Chi-ching--case of corruption, 1948 March 22
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Notes: Aid administration and possibilities of corruption, 1948 March 22
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Notes: Haiyang Library of Western Thoughts--its organization and activities, 1948 March 23
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Letter from Charles F. Thomas complaining rate-making being unrealistic, 1948 March 27
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Notes: Stabilization--efficiency, issurance of US$ shares and "link" system, 1948 April 02
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Notes: Treasury note redemption and rate revision, 1948 April 02
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Letter to Tsuyee Pei about Fund:s rate-making function and Hu Shih as possible candidate for presidency, 1948 April 06
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Diary: Fund--shortage of commodities and gold to combat inflation, 1948 April 11
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Notes: Kung Chuan--"economic dictator", 1948 April 14
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Notes: Fund, 1948 April 14
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Notes: Andersen Meyer re: Schelke, 1948 April 21
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Notes: Bank of China--T. M. Hsi, 1948 April 21
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Notes: State Council--knowledge, courage and responsibility, 1948 April 21
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Diary: Fund and Central Bank, 1948 April 21
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News clippings: Legislative election, 1948 April 23
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Notes: Hangchow trip--visit Chang Chi-yun of Chekiang University, 1948 May 05
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Notes: Bullitt, Hoffman and their assignment, 1948 May 05
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Letter to Hoffman about aid administrator and effective use of aid, 1948 May 07
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Notes: US aid administration, 1948 May 10
An analysis of adequacy of aid, the right approaches and parallel actions
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Notes: Legislative Yuan--the right of consent, 1948 May 18
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Notes: State Council last meeting, 1948 May 19
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Notes: Presidential inauguration and question of nominee for premiership, 1948 May 21
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Notes: Bullitt--looking for Lapham's counterpart, 1948 May 22
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Diary: Resignation of Fund's chairman, 1948 May 23
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Diary: Underlying motive to run for legislator, 1948 May 25
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Notes: New exchange program--certificate system, 1948 June 01
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Notes: Businessmen--times to think, choose and decide, 1948 June 03
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Diary: Meeting of Kuomintang legislators--Wong Wen-hao's program as premier, 1948 June 07
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Notes: Premier's report--control vs shortage, 1948 June 12
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Notes: Stillman and US aid--also problems of inland navigation and private enterprise, 1948 June 17
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Notes: Reicher, 1948 June 15
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Reference: Economic report of US president (for 1947), 1948 June 15
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Notes: Question of UTC's future, 1948 June 20
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Notes: US aid as discussed in legislative meeting, 1948 June 22
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Clippings: "K. P. Chen to be finance minister", 1948 June 28
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Notes: Legislative Yuan meeting--report on food shortage, 1948 July 12
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Letter draft to Tsuyee Pei--about urgency of situation, 1948 July 15
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Notes: Currency reform, 1948 August 21
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Notes: New currency--men behind the plan, 1948 August 23
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Notes: Comments on monetary and economic reforms, 1948 August 23
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Notes: Peace rumours, 1948 August 25
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Notes: New currency--requirements for its success, 1948 August 30
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Notes: Little knowledge--lack of adequate price control, 1948 September 01
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Notes: Surrender of foreign assets, 1948 September 07
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Notes: Exchange surrender, 1948 September 17
National Commercia Chekiang First and Shanghai Commercial, Gimo's dissatisfaction with Chekiang
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Notes: Universal Trading--facing more difficulties, 1948 November 02
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Diaries: Trip to Nanking, Hankow, Chungking, Chengtu, Kunming, Hong Kong and planning for Bank, 1948 November 12-28
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Diary: 6 days on board s/s Hunan--efficiency of B & S, 1948 December 30
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Diary: President's new year statement, 1948 December 31
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File 8. In Shanghai and Hong Kong, 1949
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Notes: Hong Kong--as compared with Shanghai, 1949 January 06
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Notes: Peace--news clippings attached, 1949 January 10
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Notes: Universal Trading Corp.--its past and future, 1949 January 19
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Notes: on current situation and plan-making newsclippings attached, 1949 January 21
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Notes: Capitalism and communism, 1949 February 01
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Notes: Peace mission to Peiping, 1949 February 02
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Notes: Meeting Acting President and discuss financial problems, 1949 February 09
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Notes: Decision against joining peace mission, 1949 February 14
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Notes: William Strang and anti-communism in Asia, 1949 February 19
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Notes: New financial measures--an observation, 1949 February 19
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Notes: A review of Bank, CTS, Da-yeh and plan for new bank in Hong Kong, 1949 February 28
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Notes: W. W. Yen, 1949 March 03
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Notes: H. J. Shen, 1949 March 07
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Notes: Government monopoly and democratic economy, 1949 March 07
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Notes: Tsang Shih-chao and his impressions about reds, 1949 March 11
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Notes: Ho Ying-chin, 1949 March 14
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Notes: Cooperation with Lee brothers, 1949 March 16
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Notes: Caginet reshuffle--formation of Ho Ying-chin's cabinet, 1949 March 20
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Notes: Earnings of Hong Kong Branch, 1949 March 22
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Clippings: New York Times about US policy in China, 1949 April 17
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Notes: Tea with Tu Yueh-sen, 1949 April 22
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Diaries: Trip to Bangkok to attend NCAFE Conference (March 19-April 16, 1949), 1949 April 26
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Letter to Lawrence Morris about retirement, 1949 May 03
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Clippings: Shanghai on April 25, 1949, 1949 May 03
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Notes: Fall of Shanghai and the needs of people, 1949 May 28
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Notes: Exploitation--reds' ignorance of CTS, 1949 May 29
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Notes: Freeze accounts--against banking practice, 1949 June 01
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Notes: Medical notes, 1949 June 05-09
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Notes: Whither we go?, 1949 June 05-09
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Notes: We chart a course, 1949 June 18
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Notes: Alertness the Bank's managemeent should have, 1949 June 18
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File 9. In Hong Kong, 1949
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Notes: World wide depression, 1949 July 01
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Notes: K. C. Li, 1949 July 01
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Notes: Nelson Chiang--plans for CTS southward expansion, 1949 July 01
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Notes: Hung Lai-yu speaking for Gimo, 1949 July 03
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Notes: How to file personal papers? chronologically or by subject, 1949 July 03
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Notes: Bank meeting discussion Bank's situation, 1949 July 08
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Notes: CTS's difficulties, 1949 August 03
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Notes: 'Guarantee of prosperity', 1949 August 12
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Notes: Stanley Tsou's observation re: Chinese communists, 1949 August 24
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Clippings: General Yen Shih-shan criticising US "White Paper", 1949 August 29
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Memo: James Chang's observation re: Shanghai under communist rule, 1949 September 07
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Notes: Some running notes about Bank and self, 1949 September 14
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Notes: Ta-chun's forthcoming visit to Shanghai, 1949 September 20, 22
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Notes: General Ma Pu-fang, 1949 September 22
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Notes: About planned economy, 1949 September 24
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Notes: Difficulties in return to Shanghai, 1949 September 26
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Notes: About Bank, 1949 September 28
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Notes: About Bank--new show, 1949 October 04
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Notes: For private enterprise, 1949 October 04
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Notes: Bank, self and Ke-Chia, 1949 October 05
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Notes: Employees' Association--ignorant and proud, 1949 October 05
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Notes: Private banking, foreign assets, etc., clippings attached (red "constitution"), 1949 October 07
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Notes: Employees' Association, 1949 October 08
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Notes: Invitation from mainland, 1949 October 22
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Letter: Invitation declined, 1949 October 31
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Notes on Coastwise case of remittance, 1949 November 19-December 18
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Memo: on 69th birthday--about what Bank should do, 1949 December 15
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Notes: US aid and Taiwan, 1949 December 19
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Notes: US aid and Taiwan--a follow up, 1949 December 20
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Notes: Bank (Hong Kong) to adopt conservative policy, 1949 December 24
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Letter to Ke-chia about philosophical attitude to take, 1949 December 24
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Memo: Shanghai Textiles Union--their difficulties, 1949 December
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File 10. In Hong Kong, 1949
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Notes: Reflections on the year past, 1950 January 01
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Diary: Sung Han-chuang and Bank of China, 1950 January 04
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Note: A preliminary study of conditions under new regime by Yang Kwei-ho, 1950 January 07
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Notes: Kiang Shang-ta--his view re: communist China, 1950 January 10
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Notes: Bank's future--stability first, 1950 January 11
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Notes: Half century--experience and accomplishment, 1950 January 16
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Notes: Coastwise case, 1950 January 27-28
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Clipping: Red General Deng Xiaoping's speech--summary and comments, 1950 January 28
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Notes: T. N. Wang's observation re: Bank's conditions in Shanghai, 1950 January 28
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Notes: Question of domicile--return or not to return to Shanghai, 1950 January 29
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Notes: Bank's external and internal problems, 1950 January 31
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Notes: C. T. Chi's attitude re: Coastwise case, 1950 February 05
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Notes: K. H. Yang's talk with Y. H. Tse, 1950 February 08
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Diary: on receiving brother's letter, 1950 February 09
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Clippings: "Victory bond" purchase and comments, 1950 February 10
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Letter from 4th brother thinking to return to Bank's job, 1950 February 11
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Notes: Y. H. Tse's new role in preservation of Bank, 1950 February 14
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Clippings: "Chen Kwang-pu--talent scout and personnel expert", 1950 February 19-21
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Clippings: "Kan Tung-pu--conservative banker", 1950 February 22-24
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Notes: Setting up a new Hong Kong Bank, 1950 February 25
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Notes: T. C. Lin's conversation with Tse on letter's return to north, 1950 February 27
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Notes: Haikwang Library--problem of maintenance, 1950 February 27
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Diary: on Imin Hsu's letter about Ke-chia's illness and need to rest, 1950 March 02
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Article: Rubble--newe political weapon, 1950 March 10
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Letter from Lo Chun-yung about "new democracy" article on "Nation's economic rights" attached, 1950 March 18
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Diary: Letter to T. C. Hsu about Bank Employees' Association--pamphlet attached, 1950 March 26
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Notes: about Board of Directors of Bank of China, 1950 March 31
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Notes: to incorporate Bank under Hong Kong laws, 1950 April 17-18
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Diary: Board meeting of Bank of China--Invitations both from mainland and Taiwan attached, 1950 April 18, 22
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Notes: about Employees' Association, 1950 April 30
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Letter from H. S. Hsu--need of a Bank's detail memo, 1950 May 01
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Notes: Board meeting of Bank of Communication--Invitations both from mainland and Taiwan attached, 1950 May 03-07
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Diary: About Dah Yeh, CTS and Shang Chuan, 1950 September 18
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Letter undispatched, about China State Commercial Bank in Canton, 1950 October
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Diary: Imposters, 1950 November 11, 13
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Letter undispatched, about Hanson Chao--why not the right man for general managership, 1950 November
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Diary: Developement of air transportation, tourist industry and future role of CTS, 1950 December 29
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Diary: Bank's Hong Kong registration and possible expansion, 1950 December 29