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Events from day to day

October 01, 1969
August 17. The 24-member Chung Hsing track and field team, led by Taipei Mayor Henry Kao, leaves for Tokyo to compete in a Japanese meet.

18. A five-member goodwill mission of the Japanese House of Representatives led by Matsuhei Mori arrives for a five-day visit.

19. Martin Wang, minister of the Chinese embassy in Washington, re­turns for consultations.

20. The second Asian Youth Inter­national Basketball tournament opens in Taipei.

A 27-member study group of the Association of International Advanced Studies, Paris University, arrives for a 15-day visit.

The Kansai Little League baseball team of Japan arrives for a series of games.

22. Li Huang, a leader of the Young China Party, leaves for Hongkong after a month's stay.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces extension of the Sino-Ivory Coast agricultural technical cooperation agreement for two years.

Wang Yi-ting, director of the Board of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs, leaves for New Zealand for trade promotion.

U.S. Ambassador Walter P. McConaughy leaves for Washington to serve as chairman of the Foreign Serv­ice Selection Board.

Paul Cardinal Yupin leaves for Seoul for a four-day visit.

23. Twelve U.S. Congressmen arrive for a three-day visit.

24. An agricultural mission from Thailand arrives for a two-week visit.

Dr. Sun Fo, president of the Examination Yuan, returns from 12-day visit to South Korea.

Chen Shu-hsi, director of the Tai­wan Railway Administration, leaves for West Germany to attend a railway technical symposium.

25. Three U.S. Congressmen arrive for a brief visit.

Lesotho Prime Minister Leabua Jonathan arrives for a six-day visit.

27. Kao Hsin, chairman of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission, re­turns from Tokyo.

Monsignor Luigi Accogli, apostolic pro-nuncio, leaves for Italy for a month's home leave.

29. Etsusaburo Shiina, former Japanese foreign minister, arrives for a week's visit.

Dr. S.C. Hsu, director of the Health Section of the Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction, leaves for Manila to receive a Magsaysay Award.

30. U.S. Representative Robert L.F. Sikes arrives for lei four-day visit.

31. Lt. Gen. Torsa Yonak, commissioner of the Bangkok Metropolitan Police, and Banchob Sanwan, Thai vice minister of justice, arrive for a two-day visit.

Miss Chi Cheng, the Republic of China's top woman track star, returns from Tokyo after a tour of Europe and Japan.

Sptember 3. An 11-member trade mission from North Carolina arrives for a four-day visit.

The nation observes Armed Forces Day.

5. Veerasamy Ringadoo, finance minister of Mauritius, arrives for a five-day visit.

A 22-member Chinese delegation headed by Chen Pu-sheng of the Supreme Court leaves for Bangkok to attend the Conference for the Promo­tion of World Peace Through Law and the World Jurists Meeting.

7. Costa Rica Ambassador to the United Nations Luis Dobies Sanchez arrives for a six-day visit.

The Taichung Golden Dragons, winners of the Little League world baseball title, return to Taiwan.

8. A. Beejadhur, governor of the Mauritian National Bank, arrives for a [our-day visit.

Dr. Lin Yutang and Ma Shing-yeh, director of the Central News Agency, leave for France to attend the 36th Congress of the International Association of Poets, Eassayists and Novel­ists.

Wei Yung-ning, deputy secretary­ general of the Council for International Economic Coopenation and Devel­opment, leaves for the United States for ,a month's visit.

10. Three officials of the Ministry of Economic Affairs headed by Tan Tien­-min leave for Seoul for a week's study tour.

11. Dr. Walter Guevara Arze, Bolivian ambassador to the United Nations, arrives for a five-day visit.

Schobern Ju, new ambassador to Nicaragua, leaves for Managua.

12. J. Milton Batrick, national commander of the American Legion, arrives for a brief visit.

Chow Hong-tao, comptroller-general of the Executive Yuan, leaves for a month's study tour of Japan and the United States.

14. Dr. Wu Ta-you, chairman of the National Science Council, leaves for the United States.

Tso Shung-sheng, a leader of the Young China Patty, arrives from Hongkong for medical treatment.

Chin Hsiao-yi, deputy secretary-general of the Kuomingtang Central Committee, returns after a two-month world tour.

15. Madame P. Radaody-Ralarosy, adviser to the Malagasy Supreme Court, arrives for an eight-day visit.

The Chinese Children's Orchestra, conducted by Helen Quach, leaves for five-day performance tour in the Philippines.

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