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Messrs. Lin Tsu-han and Tung Pi-wu to Major General Patrick J. Hurley 39
Chungking, October 21,
1944.
Dear General Hurley: It is a great pleasure indeed that we could have the chance of conversing with you twice on some problems of China. Since there is still something that we should like to talk to you, we wish very much to know if we can be favored with another meeting. We shall feel much obliged if you will grant us this favor and kindly tell us the time and place for the meeting at your earliest convenience.
We are,
Yours sincerely,
- Lin Tsu-han
- Tung Pi-wu
- Lin and Tung were representatives at Chungking of the Chinese Communist Party, while Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hurley, U. S. Army, was Personal Representative of the President of the United States.↩