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December 16, 1957

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1957, No. 53 (Overall Issue No. 126)

This issue features sections on China-Afghanistan economic exchanges, China-Poland healthcare cooperation, measures for constructing the 1958 state bonds, phytosanitary treatment measures, the State Council's decision to establish the Guannan, Tongru, and Shazhou autonomous prefectures, the abolishment of Huangzhu county, and policies on forest protection and fire prevention.

December 4, 1957

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1957, No. 51 (Overall Issue No. 124)

This issue includes a State Council order on issuing metal coins and descriptions of the design and features of the new ten-yuan coin. It also addresses retirement benefits for workers, wages for state-employed workers and handymen, regulations on living allowances for temporary apprentices and interns, paid leave policies, and winter wages for construction workers during non-construction periods.

November 20, 1957

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1957, No. 49 (Overall Issue No. 122)

This issue focuses on science and technology cooperation between China and Poland, a draft of the 1958 national economic plan, using wine as a substitute in response to grain shortages, strengthening farmland, expanding water conservancy projects, composting campaigns, improving working conditions for high-level intellectuals, and transferring active-duty officers to government positions.

July 3, 1959

Record of Conversation between Comrade N.S. Khrushchev and Comrade Ho Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh informs Khrushchev about relations between Vietnam and Laos, and Khrushchev briefs Ho Chi Minh on Soviet relations with the UAR and Iraq. Khrushchev expresses support for Nasser. They also discuss the success of the USSR's seven-year plan and DRV's upcoming five year plan. 

August 13, 1991

Cable No. 3008 from Ambassador Hashimoto Hiroshi (China) to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, 'The Prime Minister’s Visit to China (Meeting With General Secretary Jiang Zemin) (2 of 2)'

Kaifu and Jiang discuss Sino-Japanese relations, arms transfers, and China's accession to the NPT.

August 13, 1991

Cable No. 3007 from Ambassador Hashimoto Hiroshi (China) to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, 'The Prime Minister’s Visit to China (Meeting With General Secretary Jiang Zemin) (1 of 2)'

Kaifu Toshiki and Jiang Zemin discuss Sino-Japanese relations,  China's economic policy, and disaster assistance from Japan.

August 12, 1991

Cable No. 3000 from Ambassador Hashimoto Hiroshi (China) to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, 'The Prime Minister’s Visit to China and Mongolia (Meeting of the Japanese and Chinese Foreign Ministers)'

Nakayama Taro and Qian Qichen discuss Taiwan's participation in APEC, arms control, China's accession to the NPT, Sino-Japanese political and economic relations, and Chinese fishing vessels operating in Japan's territorial waters.

August 11, 1991

Japan-China Summit Meeting (Outline) (Confidential)

Li Peng and Kaifu Toshiki discuss Sino-Japanese relations, a possible visit to China by the Emperor of Japan, Taiwan, North Korea, arms control, Cambodia, Mongolia, Hong Kong, and the environment.

September 9, 1957

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1957, No. 39 (Overall Issue No. 112)

This issue contains Mao Zedong's congratulations to the supreme head of the Malayan Union for its declaration of independence and Foreign Minister Zhou Enlai's acknowledgment of the new state. It also features sections on China-Vietnam economic exchanges, extending the China-Finland economic trade agreement, recommendations to ministry of supervision on dealing with civil affairs, public and private joints need to verify liquidation and capital ventures, and foreign loan control methods.

September 4, 1957

Gazette of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, 1957, No. 38 (Overall Issue No. 111)

This issue contains content on strengthening postal services and telecommunications between North Korea and China, banning of certain barter trades between cities, cooperation between ministries on cotton seed preservation, and reforming middle school and normal schools to include socialist thought. 

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