MEET CHAIRMAN MAO
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LOC-HAK-112-8-49-5
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January 11, 2017
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October 1, 2010
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49
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December 31, 1975
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Miss E1i,~abeth Holtsman,
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representatives fro_.- m all wa3ks of ~.
Meet Chairman Mao
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[Texts Peking, 31 December 1975--Chairman Mae this evening met Julie. Nixon Eisenhower,
daughter of former U.3. President Richard Nixon, and' her husband, David Eisenhawer.
During the meeting., Julie first conveyed to Chairman Mao her fathers r?gards. She
said:."It is ax# honor that 'X have the opportunity to convey to Chairman Mao p?rsonally
my father's regards..lKy parents are deeply impressed by their visit to China in
..1972." Uanid also gave Chairman I~do the regards of his family. Chairman Mao had a
eanverse.tion with th@m in a cordial and. friendly atmosphere.
After the aanversation. Chairman Mao asked them. to gins his regards to Richard Ninon
and. said he would welcome another visit to Ghina by Mr Nixon.
Also present at the meeting were Foreign Minister Chiao Kuan-hue; Chief Liaison
Officer ~uarsg Ghein; 'Vice- Foreign Minister Wang Hai-~ur:g. and deputy department
directors fiat't6' wen-shex:g axtd Chang Han-ahih,
Peking 1lCNA irx $nglish 0832 qMT ~, Jan 76 OW
(Text] Pdking. ~nuax*y 1, 1976 (HSINHU,A)--Tang Hsiao-pin6, vice-premier of the State
Cauncil, at noon today met with Julie Ninon Eisenhower, daughter of former U.S.
President Richard. Nixon, arld her husband David Eisenhower.
Yiae-Pretdier Tertg Hsiao-ping had a friendly conversation with the couple and extended.
new. year greetings to thew. The Eisenhawers oomreyed Mr Richard Nixon's regards to
Premier Chou En-lei and Vice-Premier Tang Hsiso~pir~, After. the meetixx$, Vice-Premier
Terms Hsiao -Ping Save a luncheon in their honour. Present on the occasion were Huang
Chen, chief of the Chinese liaison Office in the ICnited States; Wang Hai-dung, vice-
minister of foreign affairs; Chu Chunn-hsien, director of the Protocol Department.
of the foreign Ministry; atad Iang Wen-sheng, deputy director of the Ministry's
American a~txl Oceanian Affairs Department; and Chu Lin, Chien Ta-yunS, Ting Yuan-hung and
Chao Chi-hue.
Peking NCArA in Snglish D826 (iMT 2 ,Tan 76 OW
[Texts Pekin, January 2, 1976 (HSINHUA)--Julie Nixon Eisenhower, daughter o#` farmer
Q.S. President Richard Nixon, ark her husband David Eisenhower left here for a visit to
southerm China by plane this marninS in the company of Huang Chen, chief of the Chinese
Liaison Office in the Clnited States, aril Madame Chu Lin,
e P
ttee; Wa
ce in Chits. Hs:~r,
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2 Jan 75 A 3 Pxc
1N~'ERNA'~'TONAL AFF"A1R8
At international meetings such as the 2nd conference of the UN industrial development
organization in i,i~rta arx3 the 7th special UN session Sn New Xork, delegates of Latin
American countries and other regions of the Third Wor~.d coordinated their actions
through close consultation against the interferences and sabotage plot
questions rarer ing from energy, raw-material prices, international t
were achieved ab these meetings. At many international meetings
did everything possible to peddle such trash as "disarmamentrr
attempt to divert the orientation of the struggle of the dev
all its conspiratorial activities were resisted a.d frust
of the super-
eries of vital
de to the
positive results
the Soviet revisionists
d "detente" in a vain
oiling countries in
ism and hegemonism. But
The state of af#'airs in the passing year proves that a torrents of anti-hegemanie
struggles in Latin Ameriea are rolling onwaard and t situation there has become ever
better. The Latin American countries and people, trengthening unity and persisting in
struggle, will certainly win neW victories in th coming year on their road of safe-
guarding national, independence, state sovereig y and national interests.
UNITA'D~TATLS
RSPCR'1'AQR ON U.S. CCNGRBSSW4MBId' IN PRC
Meet hiao ttuan-hua
Peking NCNA in Rnglish 124 (?N!T ~1 a 75 OW
[Text] Peking, December 31, 1575
met here this afternoon with th
Republican Representative Mrs
Mrs Patsy T. Mink.' Present
Chinese People's Institute
American and Qcsanian A+ffa
deputy secretary-general
Attending was Harry E. T
HSINIiUA)--Chinese Foreign Minister Chiaa Kuan-hua
U.S... Congress warren delegation to China led by.
rgaret M. Heckler ate riemocratic Representative
the occasion were Chou Chiu-yen, vice-president of the
Foreign Affairs; Tang Wen-sheng, deputy director oi' the
'8 Department of the ~'areign Ministry; and Kong Tai-sha,
the Chinese Peoplets Institute of Foreign Affairs.
[Text] Peking, Ja
Vice-Chairman of
met and had a f
Congress women
M. Heckler wi
ry 2, 1575 (HSTNHUA)--Chinese Vice-Premier Teng Hsiao-ping and
he Standing Committee of the National Peoplers Congress Li Su-wen
endly conversation here this morning with, all members of the U.S.
elegat'ian to China led by Republican Representative Mrs Margaret
Demoaaratic Representative Mrs Patsy T. Mink as the deputy leader,
After the me~tirxg, Vice-Chairman Li Su-wen gave a banquet in honour of the American
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