Sino-American Relations, Volume 17Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 1991 - China |
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Page 64
... Minister in Washington . The Minister promptly denied it , and Stone cabled Moore in Peking to recheck the story . Moore again confirmed the facts . Stone was still unconvinced and again interrogated the Japanese Minister . Once again ...
... Minister in Washington . The Minister promptly denied it , and Stone cabled Moore in Peking to recheck the story . Moore again confirmed the facts . Stone was still unconvinced and again interrogated the Japanese Minister . Once again ...
Page 89
... Ministers . Shao Li - tse was transferred to the Ambassadorship in Moscow . There was an interregnum while the ... Minister . He was I was distrustful of Chow from the outset . an opium smoker who had intrigued with the Communists ...
... Ministers . Shao Li - tse was transferred to the Ambassadorship in Moscow . There was an interregnum while the ... Minister . He was I was distrustful of Chow from the outset . an opium smoker who had intrigued with the Communists ...
Page 96
... Minister to Russia , Cassius M. Clay , suggested that Seward instruct Anson Burlingame , United States Minister to China , to make an effort to get a charter from the Chinese . Meanwhile , back home in the United States , Collins ...
... Minister to Russia , Cassius M. Clay , suggested that Seward instruct Anson Burlingame , United States Minister to China , to make an effort to get a charter from the Chinese . Meanwhile , back home in the United States , Collins ...
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