Yugoslavi was recalled in May 1958.

Present Chargé d'Affaires a.i.:

Yu Li-bauan.

N.C.N.A. established by 1957.

Relations established 29 October, 1964. Ambassador: Ch'in Li-chen.

Returned to Chine by April 1967.

Chargé d'Affaires a.i.: Yen Hung-liang.

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4 November, 1968

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of Communist issions in Cairo, H.. Ambassador reported briefly on his
Chinese colleague,

Hua.

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2. You may like to have the enclosed biography of Mr Huang Hua, which
has been given to the Ambassador by the newly arrived Ambassador of
Singapore.

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Chancery in Peking.

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BIOGRAPHY OF THE CHINESE AMBASSADOR

FANG HUA

Mr Huang Hua was born in Kiangsu in 1913 and was educated in Yen Cheng,
Peiping, (B.A. Sociology in 1936). He was then known as Mang Ju-mei and
was one of the student leaders involved in anti-Japanese demonstration
in December 1935. During the Sino-Japanese war, it is believed that he
was Secretary to Marshal Chu Teh (who has since been branded as
reactionary by the Red Guards) at Yenan. After the Communist victory in
1949, he was appointed Chief of Allen Affairs Office in Nanking and
Shanghai. He was then promoted to Counsellor, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, in 1953. He was a Chinese Communist represen- tative at
Panmunjom Truce Negotiation 1953/54: Adviser and spokesman to the
Chinese Delegation to the Geneva Conference in April 1954: one of the
Advisers to the Chinese Delegation to the Afro-Asian Conference in
Bandung in April 1955: Director of Department of Western European and
African Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs in November 1954, and Chief
of Research Department, Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs in
July 1955. In August 1960, he was appointed Ambassador to Ghana: in
December 1961 he represented China to attend the Tanzanian Independence
Day Celebration. In 1962, he signed an Economic Aid Agreement with Ghana
on behalf of China, and in March 1966 he was appointed Ambassador to the
U.A.R. to replace the former Ambassador, Chin Chia-kang, who was one of
the Advisers to the Bandung Conference as well as interpreter to Chou
En-lai.

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