United Kingdom.Cabinet Office. Military and Political Situation in China. CAB21/1947, 1948-1949.
2.
—— Best Means of Containing the Communist Threat in the Far East. CAB 128/13, 1948.
3.
—— Discussions on Trade with Communist China As Well As Declaration of Non-intervention Between Nationalists and Communists. CAB 128/15, January-June 1949.
4.
—— Recent Developments in the Civil War in China. CAB 129/31, 1948.
5.
—— Defence of Hong Kong. CAB 129/35, May-June 1949.
6.
—— Discussion of United Kingdom and United States Policies in China. CAB 129/36, August 1949.
7.
—— Discussion of the Recognition of the Chinese Communist Government and the Conference of HM Representatives and Consular Governors. CAB 129/37, October 1949.
8.
United Kingdom. Cabinet Office. Far East (Official) Committee. Meetings and Papers Relating to the Situation in China and Recognition of the People's Republic of China. CAB 134/285-290, 1948, 1949, 1950.
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United Kingdom. Colonial Office. Repercussions in Southeast Asia and the Far East. CO 537/4829, March 1949.
10.
—— Consideration of Recognition of the Communists. CO 537/4839, October 1949.
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United Kingdom. Foreign Office. Situation in China — 1948. FO 371 /69527 through FO 371/69550.
12.
—— Rioting in Canton and Damage to British Property. FO 371/69604 through FO 371/69608, 1948.
13.
—— Relations Between China and Hong Kong and Communist Activities in Hong Kong. FO 371 /75779 through FO 371 /75783, 1949.
14.
—— Recognition of Communist Government. FO 371/75810 through FO 371/75830, 1949.
15.
—— Discussion of Chinese Admission to the United Nations. FO 371/75831, 1949.
16.
—— Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between USSR and The People's Republic of China. FO 371/75832 through 371/75835, 1949.
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United Kingdom. Prime Minister's Office. The Blockade. PREM 8/943, July 1949.
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United Kingdom. Parliament. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates (Commons), 5th Series, vol. 459, 464, 467, 469, 475, 481, 482 (1948 through 1951).