RED CHINA’S FIRST AMBASSADOR TO BURMA, Mr Yao Tchonmine received a tremendous welcome from Rangoon's Chinese population on his arrival there on August 28. He brought a complete staff of 34, including translators. Mr Yao (carrying hat) is seen with Dr Tu Yuan-tuan (bowed head), Nationalist China’s former Ambassador, as he left the ship Hai Lee.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 September 1950, Page 5
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56RED CHINA’S FIRST AMBASSADOR TO BURMA, Mr Yao Tchonmine received a tremendous welcome from Rangoon's Chinese population on his arrival there on August 28. He brought a complete staff of 34, including translators. Mr Yao (carrying hat) is seen with Dr Tu Yuan-tuan (bowed head), Nationalist China’s former Ambassador, as he left the ship Hai Lee. Greymouth Evening Star, 28 September 1950, Page 5
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