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27 Barrow street N.Y. C. 14,2-4. Jan. 19th, 1946 President Iruman white House Washington D.C. Dear President Truman, Being a Chinese student in this Country I am constantly aware of what is going on in China. It is through your strong statement against in ter terming in the civil strife in any other countries and your wise appointment of general marsball as the chief Envoy to China, which led to the present negotiations between the two parties, I n The midat of stis important conference which will he the burning point in C himan, it seems impossible That the American military supplies are Q till going on through dend-hase - to help one paily to againest the other. This will no doubt hamper the progress

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