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Events From Day to Day

June 01, 1967
April 17. Sir Solomon Hochoy, governor-general and commander-in-chief of Trinidad, arrives for a two-week visit.

B. E. Talboys, New Zealand's minister of agriculture and science, arrives for a four-day visit.

18. General Chen Chia-shang, newly appointed Chinese ambassador to Jordan, leaves for Amman.

Chancellor Howard P. Jones of the Hawaii East-West enter arrives for a three-day visit.

19. A 16-member study mission of Malaysian University arrives for a 16-day visit.

20. Kao Hsin, chairman of the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission, leaves for Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and other South Pacific areas to meet overseas Chinese.

An 11-member study mission of Singapore University arrives for a five-day visit.
23. Some 300 representative overseas Chinese returnees meet to pledge their support to the nation's anti-Communist cause.

24. Vice Foreign Minister Sampson Shen returns from a successful la-nation Latin American goodwill tour.

Pakorn Anvsusingha, vice minister of construction of Thailand, arrives for a nine-day visit.

25. A 29-member Vietnamese military study mission arrives for a nine-day visit.

P. C. Sun, newly appointed Chinese ambassador to the Dominican Republic, leaves for Santo Domingo.

26. Lieutenant General F.T. Unger, U.S. high commissioner and army commander on the Ryukyu islands, arrives for a two-day visit.

General Armando Escobar Uria, mayor of La Paz, capital of Bolivia, arrives for a five-day visit.

27. George Burnay, Belgium's director of foreign trade, arrives for a four-day visit.

28. The National Reconstruction Committee of the National Security Council holds its first plenary session.

29. Tran Van Do, Vietnamese minister of foreign affairs, arrives for a day's visit.

Dr. S. K. Hsieh, former Chinese ambassador to the Vatican, returns.

May 1. Walter P. McConaughy, U.S. ambassador to China, leaves for Washington to help arrange for Vice President C. K. Yen's visit to the United States.

A four-member Malaysian educational mission arrives for a three-day visit.
2. Lieutenant General Victor H. Krulak, commanding the U.S. fleet marine force Pacific, arrives for a two-day visit.

3. James Wei, director of the Government Information Office, leaves for the United States and Canada.

Economic Minister K. T. Li announces foreign investment reached US$102,700,000 and the government's gold and foreign exchange reserves increased by US$73.4 million in 1966.

4. Taipei Mayor Henry Kao leaves for Honolulu to attend the international urban development conference.

6. Vice President-Premier C. K. Yen leaves on an 18-day official visit to the United States.

8. The seven-nation Executive Committee of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League opens a two-day meeting in Taipei in preparation for establishment of the World Anti- Communist League.

Outgoing Argentine ambassador to China Luis Francisco Castells leaves for Bangkok to become his country's ambassador to Thailand.

Leslie M. Fry, commander-in-chief of the U.S. Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Brigadier General J. D. Hittle, VFW director of national security and foreign affairs, arrive for a three-day visit.

12. A 15-member Chinese delegation leaves for Canada to attend the 21st convention of the International Chambers of Commerce in Montreal.

13. Admiral Willard J. Smith, commandant, U.S. coast guard, arrives for a two-day visit.

14. An 18-member Japanese cultural mission arrives for a three-day visit.

15. Balthazar G. M. Bicamumpaka, president of Rwanda's National Assembly, arrives for a nine-day visit.

A 78-man Philippine Chinese athletic team arrives for a 23-day troop-cheering visit.

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