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Aarons, Laurence = Aarons, Laurie ( 1917-2005 Sydney) : Politiker, Parteivorsitzender Communist Party of Biographie 1955-1956 Ein australisches Studienteam unter Laurence Aarons reist in . [StraL2:S. 201] 1958 Laurence Aarons besucht . [StraL2:S. 227]

Albinski, Henry = Albinski, Henry Stephen (1931-2003 Sydney) : Professor , University of , Curtin University Bibliographie : Autor Albinski, Henry S. Australian policies and attitudes towards China. (Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1965). [WC]

Allgrove, John (um 1966) : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1966 John Allgrove ist australischer Handelskommissar in . [ChiAus3]

Alston, Richard = Alston, Richard Kenneth Robert (Perth 1941-) : Politiker, Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Biographie 2000 Jiazheng besucht Canberra und trifft Richard Alston. [Tho2] 2000 Richard Alston besucht um über ein online Handels-System zu diskutieren, Xi’an und Beijing. Er trifft Wu Bangguo in Beijing. [Tho2] 2000 Eine chinesische kulturelle Regierungs-Delegation unter besucht Australien. Er trifft Richard Alston, Peter McGauran und Zhou Wenchong. [ChiAus]

Ambrose, David (um 1988) : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1985-1988 David Ambrose ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [Int] 1997-2000 David Ambrose ist Generalkonsul des australischen Generalkonsulats in Shanghai. [ChiAus4]

Anderson, John Duncan = Anderson, John (Sydney 1956-) : Politiker, stellvertretender Ministerpräsident Biographie 1996 Besuch einer Handels-Delegation unter John Anderson in Taiwan. [Tho2]

Andrew, Neil = Andrew, John Neil (Waikerie, South Australia 1944-) : Politiker, Liberal member Australian House of Representatives Biographie Report Title - p. 2 of 104

1999 Eine australische Gesetzgeber-Delegation unter Margaret Reid und Neil Andrew besuchen China. [Tho2]

Anthony, Douglas = Anthony, John = Anthony, Doug (Murwillumbah, , Australien 1929-) : Politiker Biographie 1978 Douglas Anthony besucht China. [Tho2]

Argall, Dennis = Argall, Dennis Walter (Newcastle, New South Wales, Australien 1943-) : Diplomat Biographie 1984-1985 Dennis Argall ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [ChiAus1]

Armstrong, Zena (um 1999) : Journalistin Canberra Times, Diplomatin Biographie 1996-1999 Zena Armstrong ist Generalkonsulin des australischen Generalkonsulats in . [ChiAus1]

Ayers, Anthony = Ayers, Tony = Ayers, Anthony Joseph = Ayers, Anthony (1933-2016) : Australischer Staatsbeamter Biographie 1997 Anthony Ayers besucht Beijing um über Canberras Programm für militärische Erweiterung zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Bacon, James = Bacon, James Alexander = Bacon, Jim (Melbourne 1950-2004 Hobart, Tasmanien) : Politiker, Premierminister von Tasmanien Biographie 1998 James Bacon besucht China um über forstwirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Bai, Xiangguo (Penglai, 1918-1991 Beijing) : Minister of Foreign Trade Biographie 1973 Erste australische Handels-Delegation unter Jim Cairns nach China. Er trifft , Bai Xiangguo und Gough Whitlam. Kenneth Myer ist Miglied. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1974 Bai Xiangguo reist nach Australien. [Tho2:S. 167] 1991 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Bai Xiangguo reist nach Frankreich [Wik]

Baildon, Gary (um 1997) : Mayor Council of Gold Coast City Biographie 1997 Eine australische Delegation unter Gary Baildon besucht Beihai um eine Schwester-Stadt mit Gold Coast City zu gründen. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 3 of 104

Baker, John = Baker, John Stuart Melbourne 1936-2007 Canberra) : General Biographie 1996 John Baker besucht China um über Strategie und Australiens Verteidigungshaltung zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Barcham, R. (um 1992) : Australischer Handelskommissar Biographie 1970-1992 R. Barcham ist australischer Handelskommissar in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Barratt, David (1872-1900 Guihuacheng, ermordet von den Boxern) : Australischer protestantischer Missionar China Inland Mission Biographie 1897-1900 David Barratt ist Missionar der China Inland Mission in China. [Prot2]

Barrie, Christopher = Barrie, Chris = Barrie, Christopher Alexander (Sydney 1945-) : Admiral Royal Australian Navy, Chief of Defence Force Biographie 1997 Christopher Barrie startet die ersten jährlichen bilateralen Verteidigungsgespräche mit China. [Tho2] 2000 Eine australische Delegation unter Christopher Barrie reist nach China für Gespräche mit chinesischen Staatsbeamten und Offizieren. Sie besuchen militärische Einrichtungen. [Tho2]

Barwick, Garfield (Sydney 1903-1997 Sydney) : Politiker, Aussenminister Biographie 1962 Garfield Barwick besucht Taiwan. [Tho2:S. 36]

Beattie, Peter = Beattie, Peter Douglas (Sydney 1952-) : Politiker , Premierminister von Queensland Biographie 1998 Peter Beattie trifft chinesische Tourismus Beamte in China, sowie Jiang Zemin und Guangying. [Tho2]

Beazley, Kim = Beazley, Kim Christian (Perth 1948-) : Politiker, Minister for Aviation Biographie 1984 Vereinbarung für Lufttransport zwischen China und Australien mit Kim Beazley in Beijing. [Tho2,ChiAus]

Beddall, David = Beddall, David Peter (Manchester 1948-) : Australischer Politiker Biographie 1994 David Beddall besucht Beijing und Shanghai um über einen Austausch in der Kohlen-Instutrie zu diskutieren. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 4 of 104

Bennett, Phillip (Perth 1928-) : General, Gouverneur von Tasmanien Biographie 1985 Eine militärische australische Delegation unter Phillip Bennett besucht China. [Tho2]

Bennon, John = Bannon, John Charles (Bendigo, Victoria 1943-2015 Adelaide) : Politiker, Premier of South Australia Biographie 1986 Eine Delegation unter John Bannon besucht Beijing und Jinan (Shandong). Shandong und South Australia unterschreiben eine Schwester-Staat Vereinbarung. [Tho2]

Benson, John (um 1987) : Australisches Mitglied Australia Peace Committee Biographie 1987 Eine australische Delegation des Australia Peace Committee unter John Benson reist nach China für Gespräche über eine friedliche Zusammenarbeit und Abrüstung. [Tho2]

Bentley, Geoff (um 1992) : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1989-1992 Geoff Bentley ist Generalkonsul des australischen Generalkonsulats in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Berry, Digby Marsh = Berry, D.M. (1848-1922) : Kanonikus Melbourne, Kaplan des Bischofs Bibliographie : Autor 1896 Berry, D[igby] M[arsh]. The sister martyrs of Ku Cheng : memoir and letters of Eleanor and Elizabeth Saunders ("Nellie" and "Topsy") of Melbourne. (London : James Nisbet, 1896). [Betr. Eleanor Saunders, Elizabeth Saunders, Kucheng Massaker, Hong Kong, Fuzhou, Gutian (Fujian)]. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2545336. [WC]

Bevan, Louis Rhys Oxley (London 1874-1946 Malvern, Australien) : Professor of International Law Biographie 1903-ca. 1936 Louis Rhys Oxley Bevan ist Professor of International Law der Yanjing Universität in Beijing. [Who4]

Bilney, Gordon = Bilney, Gordon Neil (Renmark, Australien 1939 –2012 Marino, Australien) : Politiker Australian Labor Party, Diplomat Biographie 1995 Gordon Bilney besucht Shanghai. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 5 of 104

Bjelke-Petersen, Johannes = Bjelke-Petersen, Joh (Dannevirke, Nueseeland 1911-2005 Kingaroy, Queensland, Australien) : Australischer Politiker, Premierminister von Queensland Biographie 1984 Johannes Bjelke-Petersen besucht China um über einen Schwester-Staat zu diskutieren. [Mac40:S. 177] 1994 Johannes Bjelke-Petersen besucht Guangxi um über Handel mit Queensland zu diskutieren. [Mac40:S. 163]

Blewett, Neal (Launceston, Tasmanien 1933-) : Politiker der Australian Labor Party, Handelsminister Biographie 1990 Neal Blewett reist zur 4. Joint Ministerial Economic Commission für Handels-Gespräche nach Beijing. [Tho2]

Bo, Qingru (um 1998) : Chinesischer Veterinärpathologe Biographie 1998 Bo Qingru besucht Tasmanien um über Fischkrankheiten zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Bolkus, Nick (Adelaide 1950-) : Politiker Australian Labor Party, Senatsmitglied Biographie 1995 Nick Bolkus besucht China. [Tho2]

Borbidge, Robert = Borbidge, Rob = Borbidge, Robert Edward (Ararat, Victoria 1954-) : Politiker, Premierminister von Queensland Biographie 1996 Eine Delegation von australischen Politikern aus Queensland unter Robert Borbidge besucht Shanghai. [Tho2]

Borrell, William = Borrell, O. William = Borrell, Octavius William (Smyrna 1916-2007 Bulleen, Victoria : Marist Priester Biographie 1934-1952 William Borrell ist Lehrer in Beijing und Shanghai. [BorW1]

Bibliographie : Autor 1996 Borrell, O. William. Flora of the Shanghai area. Vol. 1-2. (Bulleen, Victoria : O.W. Borrell, 1996). Vol. 1 : Pteridophyta. Vol. 2 : Gymnospermae. [WC]

Bowden, Ivor Gordon (1925-) : Australischer Kommissar Biographie Report Title - p. 6 of 104

1972-1974 Ivor Gordon Bowden ist australischer Kommissar in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Bowden, Vivian Gordon (Stanmore, Sydney 1884–1942 Banka Island, Indonesien) : Handelskommissionar, Diplomat Biographie 1935-1941 Vivian Gordon Bowden ist australischer Handelskommissiar in Shanghai. [ChiAus4]

Bowen, Lionel = Bowen, Lionel Frost (Ultimo, New South Wales 1922-2012 Sydney) : Politiker, Vize-Premierminister Biographie 1973 Eine australische parlamentarische Delegation unter besucht China. [Tho2]

Boyd, Susan (um 1999) : Australische Diplomatin, Mitglied Australian Institute of International Affairs Biographie 1998-1999 Susan Boyd ist Generalkonsulin des australischen Generalkonsulats in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Bracks, Stephen = Bracks, Steve = Bracks, Stephen Phillip (Ballarat, Victoria, Australia1954-) : Politiker, Premier of Victoria Biographie 1999 Anson Chan besucht Australien. Er trifft Robert Carr und Stephen Bracks. [Tho2]

Bredhauer, Stephen = Bredhauer, Steve = Bredhauer, Stephen Dominic (Brisbane 1958-) : Politiker Biographie 1999 Stephen Bredhauer besucht China für eine Investition. [Tho2]

Brennan, Gerard (Rockhampton, Queensland 1928-) : Anwalt, Jurist Biographie 1995 Gerard Brennan besucht China. [Tho2]

Brereton, Laurence = Brereton, Laurence John = Brereton, Laurie (Kensington, New South Wales 1946-) : Politiker, Minister for Industrial Relations and Transport Biographie 1995 Laurence Brereton besucht China. Er besucht Beijing und nimmt am 8. JMEC teil. [Tho2]

Brown, Robert (2) = Brown, Bob = Brown, Robert James (Oberon, New South Wales 1944-) : Politiker Biographie 1999 Robert Brown (2) besucht heimlich Tibet. [Who2] Report Title - p. 7 of 104

Brown, Roger (um 1987) : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1984-1987 Roger Brown ist Generalkonsul des australischen Generalkonsulats in Shanghai. [ChiAus4]

Bull, Ted (Australien 1914-1997 Melbourne) : Sekretär Waterside Workers' Federation Victoria, Mitglied Australian Communist Party ( Biographie 1971 Reise der Australia China Society nach China unter Ted Bull. [StraL2:S. 279]

Bunton, Hedley Percival (Devenport, Tasmanien 1908-1997 Sydney) : Missionar London Missionary Society Biographie 1933-1942 Hedley Percival Bunton ist Missionar der London Missionary Society in Guangzhou (). [Wik]

Burke, Brian = Burke, Brian Thomas (Perth 1947-) : Politiker, Labor Premier of Western Australia, Journalist Biographie 1984 Die China Qinghai Provincial Delegation unter Huang Jingbo besucht Australien und trifft Robert Hawke. Er unterschreibt eine Vereinbarung über Zusammenarbeit mit Brian Burke. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1987 Vereinbarung über einen Schwester-Staat zwischen Western Australia mit Brian Burke und mit Xue Ju und Wu Minda in Hangzhou. Vereinbarung über Zusammenarbeit von Eisen, Stahl, Mineralien, Wolle und Fischerei. [Tho2]

Burke, Denis = Burke, Denis Gabriel (Queenland, Australien 1948-) : Politiker Country Liberal Party Biographie 2000 Eine australische Regierungs- und Industrie- Delegation unter Richard Court und Denis Burke reist nach China für einen geplanten Liquefied natural gas Kontrakt. Court reist nach um eine highlighting Ausstellung aus Australien zu eröffnen. [Tho2]

Burton, John = Burton, John Wear (Malbourne 1915-2010 Sydney) : Sekretär Department of External Affairs, Diplomat Biographie 1952 John Burton besucht die Beijing Peace Conference. [StraL2:S. 185]

Button, John = Button, John Norman (Ballarat, Victoria 1933-2008 Melbourne) : Jurist, Politiker Australian Labor Party Biographie 1988 John Button reist durch Fujian um ein Zementwerk in Shunchang zu eröffnen. [StraL2:S. 300] Report Title - p. 8 of 104

1995 Eine Wertpapier-Delegation unter John Button besucht China um über chinesische Börsenmakler und über Zusammenarbeit Wertpapiere zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Byrne, Murray = Byrne, Murray Lewis (Ballarat, Australien 1928-2012 Ballarat) : Politiker, Minister State Development and Decentralisation, Tourism and Immigration Biographie 1973 Murray Byrne besucht China. [StraL2:S. 294]

Cairns, Jim = Cairns, James Ford (Carlton, Victoria 1914-2003 Narre Warren East, Melbounre) : Politiker Biographie 1973 Erste australische Handels-Delegation unter Jim Cairns nach China. Er trifft Zhou Enlai, Bai Xiangguo und Gough Whitlam. Kenneth Myer ist Miglied. [Tho2,ChiAus]

Calvert, Ashton = Calvert, Ashton Trevor (Hobart, Tasmanien 1945–2007 Canberra) : Staatsbeamter, Secretary Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Biographie 1999 Ashton Calvert besucht Beijing um mit chinesischen Beamten zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 2000 Ashton Calvert und Yang Jiechi besuchen das 14. politische Beratungs-Treffen in Canberra. Yang Jiechi trifft Miles Kupa zum 4. Sino-Australian Human Rights Dialogue. [Tho2]

Cameron, Clyde = Cameron, Clyde Robert (Murray Bridge, South Australia 1913-2008 Adelaide begraben) : Politiker Australian Labor Party Biographie 1977 Clyde Cameron besucht China. [StraL2:S. 294] 1978 Eine australische Parlaments-Delegation unter Clyde Cameron reist nach China. [StraL2:S. 294] 1979 Clyde Cameron besucht China. [StraL2:S. 294]

Campbell, William = Campbell, William Douglas (Forres, Elginshire, Schottland 1770-1827 New South Wales, Australien) : Kapitän, Kaufmann Biographie 1808 William Campbell treibt Handel mit Handelholz von Fiji nach China und bringt eine Fracht Waren zurück nach Sydney. [ADB]

Carnell, Kate = Carnell, Anne Katherine (Brisbane, Queensland 1955-) : Politikerin, Ministerin Australian Capital Territory. Biographie 1998 Kate Carnell besucht Beijing um Investitionen und Beziehungen mit Beijing zu fördern. Sie trifft . [Tho2] 2000 Kate Carnell besucht China um über Projekte in Tourismus, Erziehung, Umwelt und Texhnologie zu diskutieren. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 9 of 104

Carr, Robert = Carr, Bob (Matraville, Australia 1947-) : Politiker, Aussenminister Biographie 1999 Anson Chan besucht Australien. Er trifft Robert Carr und Stephen Bracks. [Tho2]

Casey, Richard Gardiner = Casey, R.G. (Brisbane 1890-1976 Berwick, Victoria) : Politiker, Aussenminister, Generalgouverneur Biographie 1954 Richard Gardiner Casey trifft Zhou Enlai in Genève. [StraL2:S. 211]

Chai, Shufan (Hubei 1905-) : Vice-Minister of State Planning Biographie 1977 Eine chinesische Handels-Delegation unter Chai Shufan besucht Canberra, Sydney und Melbourne. [Tho2]

Chan, Anson = Chan, Fang On-sang = Chan, Anson Maria Elizabeth (Shanghai 1940-) : Politikerin, Staatsangestellte Biographie 1999 Anson Chan besucht Australien. Er trifft Robert Carr und Stephen Bracks. [Tho2] 2000 Eine Hong Kong Delegation unter Anson Chan besucht Australien um Hong Kong als Destination für die Olympischen Spiele zu fördern. [Tho2]

Chang, Fu-mei (um 2000) : Taiwanesisches Kabinettsmitglied Biographie 2000 Australien lehnt ein Visa für einen Besuch von Chang Fu-mei ab. [Tho2]

Chapman, Burgoyne = Chapman, Benjamin Burgoyne (Australien1886-1964 Brisbane) : Methodistischer Missionar, Dozent Biographie 1913-1929 Rurgoyne Chapman ist Dozent am Central China Teachers Training College, Wuchang. [ChapB1] 1931-1932 Rurgoyne Chapman ist Dozent der Universität. [ChapB1] 1937 ca.-1940 Rurgoyne Chapman hält sich nach einem Aufenthalt in Japan in China aus. [ChapB1] ca. 1957 Rurgoyne Chapman reist nach China. [ChapB1]

Bibliographie : Autor 1922 Chapman, B. Burgoyne. Flood-tide in China. (London : Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, 1922. [Missionen]. [WC] Report Title - p. 10 of 104

1933 Chapman, B. Burgoyne. The climatic regions of China : a preliminary report of the China land utilization study. (Nanking : Nanking University, College of Agriculture and Forestry 1933). [WC] 1961 Chapman, B. Burgoyne. Toward the truth about Tibet. (Brisbane : Australia-China Society, 1961). [WC] 1969 Chapman, B. Burgoyne. China revisited 1957. (Artarmon, N.S.W. : Australia-China Society, 1969). [Reisebericht]. [WC]

Bibliographie : erwähnt in 1965 Benjamin Burgoyne Chapman (1886-1964). The University of Manchester Library : http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/search-resources/special-collections/guide- to-special-collections/methodist/using-the-collections/ biographicalindex/cadmann-cutler/header-title-max-32-words-610406-en.htm.

Chen, Daichu (1913-) : Chinesischer Diplomat Biographie 1943-1948 Chen Daichu ist Berater der chinesischen Botschaft in Moskau. [Int] 1951-1953 Chen Daichu ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Australien. [ChiAus2]

Chen, Junsheng (Huanan County, Heilongjiang 1927-2002 Beijing) : Politiker Biographie 1995 Chen Junsheng besucht Australien um über bilaterale Zusammenarbeit in Handel, Landwirtschaft und Tierhaltung zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Chen, Muhua (Qingtian, Zhejiang 1921-2011 Beijing) : Kommunistischer Politiker, Aussenminister für Wirtschaft und Handel Biographie 1979 besucht Australien für bilaterale Gespräche. [Tho2] 1981 Chen Muhua und Michael MacKellar unterschreiben eine Vereinbarung über ein Programme für technische Zusammenarbeit in China. [Tho2] 1984 Chen Muhua besucht Ungarn. Bilaterale wirtschaftliche und technische Beziehungen. [SHR] 1992 Chen Muhua besucht Ungarn. [SHR]

Chen, Shui-bian (Guantian, Landkreis Tainan, Taiwan 1950-) : Politiker, Präsident Republik China Taiwan. Biographie 2000 Chen Shui-bian trifft James Soorley in Taipei. [Tho2]

Chen, Steve (Chiayi, Taiwan 1948-) : Generaldirektor Taiwanese Board of Foreign Trade. Biographie 1998 Eine taiwanesische Delegation unter Steve Chen besucht Australien um über Handel und Technologie zu diskutieren. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 11 of 104

Chen, Zhimai (1908-1978) : Chinesischer Diplomat Biographie 1944 Chen Zhimai ist Counselor der chinesischen Botschaft in Washington, D.C. [ChiMal1] 1959-1966 Chen Zhimai ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Canberra, Australien und in New Zealand. [ChiCan1,ChiAus2] 1969 Chen Zhimai ist Botschafter im Vatikan, Italien. [ChiMal1] 1971 Chen Zhimai ist Botschafter in Valletta, Malta. [ChiMal1]

Chey, Jocelyn = Chey, Jocelyn Valerie (Rugby, Warwickshire, England) : Diplomatin, Professorin Australia-China Institute for Art and Culture, Western Sydney University Biographie 1957-1996 Jocelyn Chey ist Mitglied der Oriental Society of Australia. [Chey] 1960 Jocelyn Chey erhält den B.A. der University of Sydney. [Chey] 1963 Jocelyn Chey erhält den M.A. der University of Hong Kong. [Chey] 1964-1966 Jocelyn Chey ist Research des U.K. Regional Information Office in Hong Kong. [Chey] 1969 Jocelyn Chey promoviert an der University of Sydney. [Chey] 1970-1972 Jocelyn Chey ist Lecturer des Department of Oriental Studies der University of Sydney [Chey] 1972-1975 Jocelyn Chey ist Trade Relations Officer des Department of Overseas Trade, Canberra. [Chey] 1975-1978 Jocelyn Chey ist Cultural Counsellor der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [Chey] 1979-1984 Jocelyn Chey ist Executive Director des Australia-China Council. [Chey] 1985-1988 Jocelyn Chey ist Senior Trade Commissioner der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [Chey] 1988-1992 Jocelyn Chey ist Director der China/South East Asia Branch des International Wool Secretariat. [Chey] 1992-1995 Jocelyn Chey ist Generalkonsulin des australischen Generalkonsulats in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3] 1996- Jocelyn Chey ist Mitglied der Chinese Studies Association of Australia. [Chey] 1996- Jocelyn Chey ist Mitglied der Asian Art Society of Australia. [Chey] 1996- Jocelyn Chey ist Mitherausgeberin des Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia. [Chey] 2003-2018 Jocelyn Chey ist Councillor des Australian Institute for International Affairs. [Chey] 2016-2017 Jocelyn Chey ist Direktorin des Australia-China Institute for Arts and Culture der Western Sydney University. [Chey] 2018- Jocelyn Chey ist Professorin des Australia-China Institute for Arts and Culture der Western Sydney University und Gastprofessorin der School of Languages and Cultures der University of Sydney. [Chey]

Bibliographie : Autor Chey, Jocelyn Valerie ; Hunter, Neale. China's new society. (London : Angus and Robertson, 1974). [WC] Report Title - p. 12 of 104

1998 Chey, Jocelyn. Lodestar China : navigating the China relationship, 1956-1996. (Nathan : Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, Faculty of International Business and Politics, Griffith University, 1998). [WC] 2014 Davis, Jessica Milner ; Chey, Jocelyn Valerie. Humour in Chinese life and culture : resistance and control in modern times. (Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, 2014). [WC]

Chi, Haotian (Zhaoyuan, Yantai, Shandong 1929-) : Chinesischer General der Volksbefreiungsarmee, Politiker der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas Biographie 1994 Chi Haotian besucht die Schweiz. [CS5] 1997 Arthur Liener besucht China und trifft Chi Haotian in der Grossen Halle des Volkes in Beijing. [CS4] 1998 Chi Haotian empfängt Adolf Ogi mit einer Begrüssungszeremonie in Beijing. [CS4] 1998 Chi Haotian besucht Australien um über militärische Zusammenarbeit und internationale Verteidigung zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Chong, Maurine (um 1996) : Australische Diplomatin, Executive Director Australian Commerce and Industry Office Biographie 1992-1996 Maurine Chong ist Generalkonsulin des australischen Generalkonsulats in Guangzhou. [ChiAus1]

Christiansen, Wilbur Norman = Christiansen, Chris (Melbourne 1913-2007 Dorrigo, Australien : Astronom, Physiker, Ingenieur, Professor of Electrical Engineering University of Sydney Biographie 1963 Wilbur Norman Christiansen besucht China und hält einen Vortrag an der Chinese Academy of Sciences. [Tho2:S. 188] 1966 Wilbur Norman Christiansen ist Mitarbeiter des Designs des ersten radio-telescope des Miyun Observatory. [Tho2:S. 188]

Chung, Helene = Chung, Helene Dorothy (Hobart, Tasmanien 1945-) : Journalistin, Korrespondentin Australian Broadcasting Corporation Biographie 1983-1986 Helen Chung ist als Korrrespondentin in China. [StraL2:S. 300]

Clark, Alistair (um 1951) : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1950-1951 Alistair Clark ist handelnder australischer Generalkonsul in Shanghai. [ChiAus4] Report Title - p. 13 of 104

Clarko, James = Clarko, James George = Clarko, Jim (1932-) : Australischer Politiker Liberal Party of Australia Biographie 1995 Eine australische Parlaments-Delegation unter James Clarko besucht China auf Einladung des Zhejiang Provincial People's Congress. [Tho2]

Clinton, T.A.P. = Clinton, Thomas Alexander Parker (1873-1909) : Australischer protestantischer Missionar China Inland Mission Biographie 1894 T.A.P. Clinton wird Missionar der China Inland Mission in Hunan. [Prot2,Int]

Clune, Frank (1894-1971) : Australischer Journalist Biographie 1948 Frank Clune reist in China, nach Shanghai, Nanjing un Hong Kong. [StraL2:S. 171] 1957 Frank Clune reist nach Hong Kong und Taiwan. [StraL2:S. 142, 169]

Bibliographie : Autor 1939 Clune, Frank. Sky high to Shanghai : an account of my Oriental travels in the spring of 1938 ; with side glances at the history, geography and politics of the Asiatic littoral. (Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1939). Bericht über seine Reise nach China und Japan um über die japanisch-chinesischen Auseinandersetzungen zu berichten. Er reist von Dalian (Liaoning) nach Harbin (Heilongjiang), Chengde (), Beijing, , Shanghai und Hong Kong. [Cla] 1950 Clune, Frank. Ashes of Hiroshima : a post-war trip to Japan and China. (Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1950). [Yuan]

Coates, John = Coates, John Dowling (Sydney 1950-) : Jurist, Sportfunktionär, Präsident Australian Olympic Committee Biographie 1997 John Coates besucht Beijing und Shanghai um über bilaterale Sport-Beziehungen zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Coats, Liz (1946-) : Australische Malerin abstrakter Malerei Biographie 1998 Liz Coats hat eine Ausstellung The sieve, nets & everything in der Beijing Art Gallery. [Tho2]

Cole, Kieth = Cole, K.D. = Cole, Keith David (1929-) : Australischer Professor of Physics, Head of Theoretical Physics, La Trobe University Biographie 1978 Keith Cole besucht Beijing auf Einladung der Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 14 of 104

Collins, Robert = Collins, Bob = Collins, Robert Lindsay (Newcastel, New South Wales 1946 –2007 Darwin, Australien) : Politiker Australian Labor Party Biographie 1994 Robert Collins besucht China um über eine Zusammenarbeit in Produktion und Landwirtschaft zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Connell, William (um 1972) : Professor University of Sydney Biographie 1972 Delegation der University of Sydney unter William Connell nach China. [Tho2]

Cook, Peter = Cook, Peter Francis Salmon (Melbourne 1943-2005 Perth) : Politiker, Minister für Industrie, Wissenschaft und Technologie, Mitglied des Senats, Umweltminister, Industrieminister, Wirtschaftsminister Biographie 1989 Australien unter Peter Cook und China unter Zheng Tuobin unterschreiben ein Memorandum über ein Zusammenarbeit über Energie in Australien. [Tho2] 1993 Peter Cook nimmt am Australia-China Forum in Beijing teil und führt Gespräche über Handel. [Tho2] 1993 Peter Cook besucht Taipei um über bilateralen Handel und Investitionen zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1995 Eine australische Delegation unter Peter Cook besucht Beijing um am Asia Society Treffen teilzunehmen und über wissenschaftliche und wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Coombs, Herbert = Coombs, H.C. = Coombs, Nugget = Coombs, Herbert Cole (Kalamunda, West Aistraöoem 1906-1997 Sydney) : Staatsangestellter, Gouverneur Reserve Bank of Australia, Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, Kanzler Australian National University Biographie 1961 Herbert Coombs reist in China. [StraL2:S. 202]

Cooper, Frank Bell (1920-1999) [vermutlich] : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1966-1969 Frank Bell Cooper ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Taipei, Taiwan. [ChiAus1]

Copland, Douglas = Copland, Douglas Berry (Timaru, Neuseeland 1894-1971 Kyneton, Victoria, Australien) : Diplomat, Professor für Wirtschaft und Handel Biographie 1946-1948 Douglas Copland ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Nanjing. [StraL2:S. 140]

Costello, Michael (um 1989) : Beamter, Sekretär Department of Industrial Relations, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Report Title - p. 15 of 104

Biographie 1989 Michael Costello besucht Beijing um über bilaterale Beziehungen und eine Lösung des Cambodia Problems zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1994 Michael Costello besucht Beijing. [Tho2]

Court, Richard = Court, Richard Fairfax (Nedlands, Western Australia 1947-) : Politiker, Premier of Western Australia Biographie 1995 Richard Court besucht Zhejiang. [Mac40:S. 193] 1997 Eine australische Delegation unter Richard Court und Shane Stone besucht China um über Australian Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) für den chinesischen Markt zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1998 Richard Court und Shane Stone besuchen Beijing um über Verhandlungen über Liquefied Natural Gas Limited zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 2000 Eine australische Regierungs- und Industrie- Delegation unter Richard Court und Denis Burke reist nach China für einen geplanten Liquefied natural gas Kontrakt. Court reist nach Shenzhen um eine highlighting Ausstellung aus Australien zu eröffnen. [Tho2]

Courtney, John (Perth 1949-) : Diplomat Biographie 1991-1994 John Courtney ist Councellor der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [Int] 1999-2003 John Courtney ist Generalkonsul des australischen Generalkonsulats in Guangzhou. [ChiAus1]

Cox, Leonard = Cox, Leonard Bell (Prahran, Melbourne 1894-1976 Olinda, Victoria, Australia) : Arzt, Neurologe, Kunstsammler Biographie 1957 Australische medizinische Delegation unter Leonard Cox besucht China. Clive Fitts nimmt daran teil. [StraL2:S. 183, 238]

Crean, Simon = Crean, Simon Findlay (Melbourne 1949-) : Politiker, Minister für Bildung und Technologie Biographie 1995 Simon Crean besucht China. Vereinbarung über ein Forschungs-Projekt zwischen Swinburne University of Technology und Qinghua Univerität. [Tho2]

Crosio, Janice = Crosio, Janice Ann = Gustard, Janice (Grancille, New South Wales 1939) : Politikerin Biographie 1994 Janice Crosio reist nach Beijing um sich über chinesische Sozialversicherung zu informieren. [Tho2]

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Biographie 1986 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Dai Jie besucht Canberra, Melbourne und Sydney um über eventuelle Zusammenarbeit im Zollwesen zu diskutieren [Tho2]

Daly, Frederick = Daly, Frederick Michael = Daly, Fred (Curabubulla, N.S.W. 1912-1995) : Politiker, Mitglied Australian Labor Party Biographie 1963 Eine Delegation der Australian Labor Party besucht Taipei. Frederick Daly ist Mitglied. [StraL2:S. 217]

Davenport, Cecil John (Adelaide, Australien 1863-1926 Shanghai) : Englischer medizinischer Missionar, London Missionary Society Biographie 1889-1905 Cecil John Davenport gründet eine medizinische Mission in Chongqing, arbeitet dann in Wuchang. [DavCJ1] 1905-1926 Cecil John Davenport ist Medical Superintendent des Chinese Hospital Shandong Road in Shanghai. [DavCJ1]

Bibliographie : erwähnt in 2011 Cecil John Davenport : http://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/biogs/E001383b.htm.

Davidson, Gordon = Davidson, Gordon Forbes (East Maitland, Australien ca. 1807-1865) : Reisender, Kaufmann Bibliographie : Autor 1846 Davidson, Gordon Forbes. Trade and travel in the Far East : or recollections of twenty-one years passed in Java, Singapore, Australia, and China. (London : Madden and Malcolm, Leadenhall Street, 1846). https://archive.org/stream/tradetravelinfar00daviiala#page/n18/mode/thumb. [WC]

Davidson, Walter Stevenson (Aberdeenshire, Schottland getauft 1785-1869 London) : Bankier, Kaufmann Biographie 1807-1808 Walter Stevenson Davidson macht Handel in Guangzhou und Indien. [ADB]

Dawkins, John = Dawkins, John Sydney (Perth 1947-) : Politiker Biographie 1985 Eine Handels-Delegation unter John Dawkins besucht China und führt Gespräche über bilateralen Handel und wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit. [Tho2]

Day, Donald (Melbourne 1924-2010 New South Wales ) : Politiker, Minister for Primary Industries Biographie Report Title - p. 17 of 104

1977 Eine New South Wales Handels-Delegation unter Donald Day besucht Beijing auf Einladung des China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. [Tho2]

Deane, William Patrick (St Kilda, Victoria, Australia 1931-) : Jurist, Richter, Governor-General of Australia Biographie 1999 Jiang Zemin macht einen Staatsbesuch in Australien und trifft William Patrick Deane am Flughafen von Canberra. Er trifft Mitglieder des Australian-Chinese Industrial and Commercial Committee. [ChiAus]

Deng, Nan (Guang'an, Sichuan, 1945-) : Politiker, Physiker Biographie 1994 Deng Nan reist nach Australien um über Stärkung der Zusammenarbeit über Wissenschaft zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Deng, Pufang (Guang'an, Sichuan 1944-) : Vice-Chairman 11th CPPCC, National Committee, Sohn von , Vorsitzender Chinesischer Behindertenverband Biographie 1995 besucht Australien auf Einladung von Carmen Lawrence. [Tho2]

Dong, Qi (um 1989) : Chinesischer Vize-Konsul Biographie 1989 Dong Qi erhält politisches Asyl in Australien. [Tho2]

Downer, Alexander = Downer, Alexander John Gosse (Adelaide 1951-) : Politiker, Aussenminister Biographie 1996 Qichen und Alexander Downer unterschreiben in New York das Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the People's Republic of China concerning the Maintenance of the Consulate General of Australia in Hong Kong. [ChiAus] 1996 Alexander Downer besucht China wegen des Besuchs des Dalai Lama und des Ministers für Industrie nach Taiwan. Übereinkommen eines Dialoges über Sicherheit. [Tho2] 1997 Zweite Reise von Alexander Downer nach Beijing um den 25. Geburtstag der bilateralen Beziehungen zu feiern. [Tho2] 1997 Alexander Downer besucht Hong Kong und trifft Qian Qichen und Tung Chee-hwa. [Tho2] 1998 Alexander Downer besucht Hong Kong. Er tifft Tung Chee-hwa, Rita Fan und Martin Lee. [Tho2] 1999 Alexander Downer besucht China für Diskussionen über WTO. [Tho2] 1999 Alexander Downer besucht Macao. [Tho2] 2000 Alexander Downer besucht Hong Kong. [Tho2] 2000 Alexander Downer besucht das 2000 Asia Leaders' Forum und das Asia-Australia Institute Council Meeting in Beijing. Er trifft Tang Jiaxuan. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 18 of 104

Doyle, Mick (um 1993) : Mitglied Australian Political Exchange Council Biographie 1993 Eine Delegation des Australian Political Exchange Council unter Mick Doyle besucht China. [Tho2]

Duan, Jin (um 1995) : Chinesischer Diplomat Biographie 1993-1995 Duan Jin ist Generalkonsul der chinesischen Botschaft in Sydney. [Int]

Duncan, Peter (Melbourne 1945-) : Politiker der Labor Party Biographie 1985 Eine australische Delegation der Arbeiter-Partei unter Peter Duncan besucht China. [Tho2]

Dunn, Hugh Alexander (Ruckhampton, Queensland 1923-2005 Brisbane : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1969-1972 Hugh Alexander Dunn ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Taipei, Taiwan. [ChiAus1] 1980-1984 Hugh Alexander Dunn ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [ChiAus1]

Edgar, James Huston = Ye, Changqing (Clunie Estate, Victoria, Australien 1872-1936 Tatsienlua, China) : Protestantischer Missionar China Inland Mission Eerde, G.R. van (um 1952) : Australischer Pastor Church of Christ Biographie 1952 Konferenz Australian Peace Council in Beijing. Victor James und G.R. van Eerde nehmen daran teil. [StraL2:S. 199]

Eggleston, Frederic (Brunswick, Victoria, Australia 1875-1954) : Diplomat, Jurist, Politiker Biographie 1941-1944 Frederic Eggleston ist Gesandter der australischen Gesandtschaft in Chongqing. [ChiAus1]

Evans, Edward = Evans, Edward Alfred = Evans, Ted (19441-) : Australischer Staatsbeamter Biographie 1998 Edward Evans besucht Beijing. [Tho2]

Evans, Gareth = Evans, Gareth John (Melbourne 1944-) . Politiker, Aussenminister Biographie Report Title - p. 19 of 104

1984 Gründung des australischen Generalkonsulats in Shanghai. Eröffnung durch Gareth Evans. [Tho2,CPS1] 1989 Gareth Evans besucht Beijing um über bilaterale Beziehungen zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1991 Gareth Evans genehmigt Taiwan ein kommerzielles Büro in Canberra. [Tho2] 1991 Garet Evans besucht China um über die Normalisierung der chinesisch-australischen Beziehungen zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1992 Gareth Evans besucht China für Gespräche über bilaterale Beziehungen. [Tho2] 1992 Eröffnung der australischen Botschaft in Beijing unter Gareth Evans. [ChiAus,Tho2] 1994 Gareth Evans besucht Beijing um am Pacific Rim Forum teilzunehmen und um führende Regierungsmitglieder zu treffen. [Tho2] 1994 Gareth Evans besucht Beijing um über Menschenrecht zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1997 Gareth Evans besucht China. [Tho2]

Fahey, John = Fahey, John Joseph (Wellington, Australien 1945-) : Politiker Biographie 1994 Eine australische Geschäftsdelegation unter John Fahey besucht Guangdong. [Mac40:S. 192]

Fairweather, Ian (Bridge of Allen, Schottland 1891-1974 Brisbane) : Schottischer Maler in Australien Biographie 1923-1934 Ian Fairweather reist in China, reist 1934 von Shanghai nach Beijing. [ADB,Int,StraL2:S. 115] 1936 Ian Fairweather malt Tea Garden Beijing und West Lake Hangzhou. [Int]

Fan, Rita = Fan Hsu Lai-tai (Shanghai 1945-) : Präsidentin der gesetzgebenden Versammlung von Hongkong Biographie 1998 Alexander Downer besucht Hong Kong. Er tifft Tung Chee-hwa, Rita Fan und Martin Lee. [Tho2]

Farmer, William = Farmer, Bill = Farmer, William John (um 1997) : Staatsangestellter, Politiker : Biographie 1997 Eine australische Delegation unter William Farmer besucht Beijing um über Menschenrecht zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1999 William Farmer besucht China. [Tho2]

Fatin, Wendy = Fatin, Wendy France (Harvey, Australien 1941-) : Politikerin Biographie 1992 Australien unter Wendy Fatin und China unter Liu Deyou unterschreiben ein Programm für kulturellen Austausch 1992-1993. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 20 of 104

Fischer, Timothy = Fischer, Tim = Fischer, Timothy Andrew (Lockhart, New South Wales 1946-): Politiker Biographie 1993 Eine australische Partei Delegation unter Timothy Fischer besucht China. [Tho2] 1996 Timothy Fischer besucht Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Dalian und Guangzhou. [Tho2] 1997 Timothy Fischer besucht Beijing um über Handel und Investitionen zu sprechen und eröffnet die Australia and New Zealand Bank. [Tho2] 1999 Timothy Fischer besucht China für Gespräche über Beitrittsverhandlungen zur WTO. [Tho2]

Fisher, Leslie = Fisher, Les = Fisher, Leslie Bruce (1941-) : Offizier Royal Australian Air Force Biographie 1997 Leslie Fisher besucht China auf Einladung von Liu Shunyao. [Tho2]

Fitts, Clive = Fitts, Clive Hamilton (Carlton, Melbourne 1900-1984 East Melbourne) : Arzt Biographie 1957 Australische medizinische Delegation unter Leonard Cox besucht China. Clive Fitts nimmt daran teil. [StraL2:S. 183, 238]

FitzGerald, Stephen = FitzGerald, Stephen Arthur (Hobart, Tasmanien, Australien 1938-) : Diplomat, Professor, Vorsteher des The Asia-Australia Institute, University of New South Wales, Australien Biographie 1961 Stephen FitzGerald beginnt seine diplomatische Karriere am Amt für auswärtige Angelegenheiten in Canberra. [FitzS2] 1968 Eine australische Studenten-Delegation reist durch China. Beris Turnley und Stephen FitzGerald sind Mitglieder. [StraL2] 1969 Stephen FitzGerald promoviert an der Australian National University. [WC] 1973 Stephen FitzGerald trifft in China. [Tho2] 1973-1976 Stephen FitzGerald ist erster Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [FitzS1] 1976 Ma Wenbo und Stephen Fitzgerald unterschreiben ein Memorandum über Reisen von Chinesen nach Australien. [Tho2] 1976-1978 Stephen FitzGerald ist Vorsteher des Department of Far Eastern History und des China Centre der Australian National University. [Tho2] 1986 Gründung des Asian Studies Council mit Stephen FitzGerald als Vorsitzender. [Tho2:S. 193] 1990-2005 Stephen FitzGerald ist Professor und Vorsteher des The Asia-Australia Institute, University of New South Wales, Australien.

Bibliographie : Autor 1960 China in the seventies : Australian perspectives. Ed. by Stephen FitzGerald and Pamela Hewitt. (Canberra : Australian National University, Contemporary China Centre, 1980). [WC] Report Title - p. 21 of 104

1969 FitzGerald, Stephen. Overseas Chinese affairs of the People's republic of China. (Canberra : Australian National University, 1969). Diss. Australian National Univ., 1969. MS [WC] 1972 FitzGerald, Stephen. China and the overseas Chinese : a study of Peking's changing policy, 1949-1970. (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1972). (Cambridge studies in Chinese history, literature, and institutions). [WC] 1977 FitzGerald, Stephen. China and the world. (Canberra : Australian National University Press, 1977). (Contemporary China papers ; no 11). [WC] 1980 FitzGerald, Stephen. Zhongguo yu shi jie. Fei Sifen zhu ; Zheng Qiang yi. (Beijing : Shang wu yin shu guan, 1980). Übersetzung von FitzGerald, Stephen. China and the world. (Canberra : Australian National University Press, 1977). (Contemporary China papers ; no 11).  [WC] 1983 FitzGerald, Stephen. Collection of laws and regulations of China concerning foreign economic and trade relations. (Beijing : China Market Publ. Corp., 1983). [WC] 1985 FitzGerald, Stephen. China laws for foreign business. (North Ryde, N.S.W. : CCH Australia Ltd., 1985). [WC] 1988 FitzGerald, Stephen. Immigration : a commitment to Australia : the report of the Committee to Advise on Australia's Immigration Policies. Vol. 1-3. (Canberra : Australian Government Publishing Service, 1988). [WC] 1993 FitzGerald, Stephen. Ethical dimensions of Australia's engagement with Asian countries : are there any ? (Sydney : St. James Ethics Centre, 1993). [WC] 1997 FitzGerald, Stephen. Is Australia an Asian country ? : can Austrlia survive in an East Asian future ? (St. Leonards, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 1997). [WC] 1998 FitzGerald, Stephen ; Wesley, Michael. Should Australia have an East Asia doctrine. (Syndey, N.S.W. : University of New South Waltes, Asua-Australia Institute, 1998). (Discussion paper / Asia-Australia Instiute). [WC]

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Flood, Philip = Flood, Philip James (1935-) : Diplomat, Staatsangestellter Biographie 1996 Philip Flood besucht China. [Tho2] 1997 Philip Flood besucht die 11. Australia-China Officials Talks in China. [Tho2]

Forde, Leneen = Forde, Mary Marguerite (Ottawa, Ontario 1935-) : Kanzlerin Griffith University, Governor of Queensland Biographie 1997 Leneen Forde besucht Shanghai und Beijing. [Tho2]

Fordham, Robert = Fordham, Robert Clive (Melbourne 1942-) : Politiker, Deputy Premier of Victoria Biographie Report Title - p. 22 of 104

1986 Robert Fordham besucht für Besprechung über Handel mit Victoria, Australien. [Mac40:S. 193] 1988 Eine Delegation aus Victoria unter Robert Fordham besucht Nanjing zum Meeting des Victoria Jiangsu Joint Econom8ic Committee. [Mac40:S. 193]

Forster, Keith (um 1989) : Dozent Southern Cross University, Asian Studies, Lismore, New South Wales Biographie 1989 Keith Forster besucht China. [Mac40:S. 117]

Fraser, Malcolm = Fraser, John Malcom (Melbourne 1930-2015 Melbourne) : Politiker, Premierminister Biographie 1976 Malcolm Fraser besucht Beijing und trifft Zhu De. [Tho2:S. 169,ChiAus] 1977 Chinesische archäologische Ausstellung Unearthed cultural relics in Melbourne, Adelaide und Sydney. Malcolm Fraser besucht die Öffnungs-Zeremonie. [ChiAus] 1980 Li Xiannian besucht Australien und trifft Malcolm Fraser. Sie einigen sich über ein Beratungssystem. [ChiAus] 1980 Malcolm Fraser trifft sich mit Hua Guofeng in der chinesischen Botschaft in Tokyo. [Tho2] 1982 Malcolm Fraser besucht China und trifft Deng Xiaoping für eine Diskussion über bilaterale Beziehungen. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1998 Malcolm Fraser besucht China. [Tho2]

Freehill, Norman = Freehill, Norman Randolph (um 1958) : Australischer Journalist, Gründungsmitglied Communist Party of Australia, Gatte von Dymphna Cusack Biographie 1956-1958 Dymphna Cusack und Norman Freehill wohnen in China. [StraL2:S. 236]

Fuhrman, Osmond Charles = Fuhrman, Osmond Charles William = Fuhrmann, Otto Carl Wilhelm (Richmond, Victoria, Australien 1889-1961 Devon) : Diplomat Biographie 1947-1948 Osmond Charles Fuhrman ist Generalkonsul des australischen Generalkonsulats in Shanghai. [ADB] 1948 Osmond Charles Fuhrman ist Chargé d’affaires der australischen Gesandtschaft in Nanjing. [ADB]

Funnell, George = Funnell, Ray = Funnell, Raymond George (Brisbane 1935-) : Air Marshal Biographie 1995 Eine Delegation der Australian Defence Force Academy unter George Funnell besucht Beijing, Shenyang und Shanghai. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 23 of 104

Gan, Naiguang = Jie, Cai (1897-1956) : Chinesischer Diplomat, Politiker Biographie 1948-1951 Gan Naiguang ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Australien. [ChiAus2]

Gardiner, James (Sandhurst, Victoria, Australien 1878-1953) : Missionar China Inland Mission Bibliographie : Autor 1947-1949 Gardiner, James. In and out of China cities. Vol. 1-2. (Sydney : Donald F. Peltigrew, 1947-1949). Vol. 1 : Anking [Anqing, Anhui], Changteh [Changde, Hunan], Nanchow [Nankou, Fujian], missionary life, experiences and adventure during the first of three periods of residence in China. Vol. 2 : Hankow [Hankou, Hubei], Pingyao, Shanghai. [Yuan]

Garnaut, Ross (Perth 1946-) : Professor of Economics Australian National University, Diplomat Biographie 1985-1988 ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [ChiAus1]

Gee, Kenneth = Gee, Ken = Gee, Kenneth Grenville (1915-2009) : Australischer Richter, Mitglied Australia Free-China Association Biographie 1960 Kenneth Gee und Laurence Short der Australia Free-China Association besuchen Taiwan auf Einladung der Guomindang. [StraL2:S. 217]

Gleeson, Murray = Gleeson, Anthony Murray (Wingham, New South Wales 1938-) : Oberster Richter Australiens Biographie 1999 Murray Gleeson besucht Beijing, Wuhan und Shanghai für weitere Entwicklung der Beziehungen zwischen dem australischen Obergericht und dem chinesischen obersten Gerichtshof. [Tho2]

Godfrey-Smith, Tony (um 1973) : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1972-1973 Tony Godfrey-Smith ist Chargé d’affaires der australischen Botschaft in Taipei, Taiwan. [ChiAus1]

Gorton, John = Gorton, John Grey (Melbourne 1911-2002 Sydney) : Politiker, Premierminister Biographie 1960 John Gorton besucht Taiwan. [Tho2:S. 36]

Gott, Ken (1923-) : Australischer Journalist Report Title - p. 24 of 104

Biographie 1954 Gründung des Australian Trade Research Service durch Ken Gott und Bruce Milliss. [StraL2:S. 286]

Grant, Joan (um 1983) : Australische Dozentin Contemporary Asian History, Monash University Biographie 1972 Joan Grant reist durch China. [StraL2:S. 301] 1983 Joan Grant reist durch China. [StraL2:S. 301] 1988-1989 Joan Grant unterrichtet Englisch in Shanghai. [StraL2:S. 301]

Bibliographie : Autor 1991 Grant, Joan. Worm-eaten hinges : tensions and turmoil in Shanghai, 1988-9. (Melbourne : Hyland House Publ., 1991). [Politik, Tiananmen]. [WC]

Green, Guy (Launceston, Tasmanien 1937-) : Gouverneur vonTasmanien, Generalgouverneur von Australien. Biographie 1998 Guy Green besucht China um Tasmanien zu fördern. [Tho2]

Griffiths, Alan = Griffiths, Alan Gordon (Melbourne 1952-) : Politiker, Minister for Tourism and Resources Biographie 1992 Alan Griffiths besucht Taipei (Taiwan) um über einen Austausch von Tourismus und Zusammenarbeit in Handel und Investition zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Griffiths, Charles (Jesmond, New South Wales 1903-1982) : Politiker Biographie 1957 Erste Delegation der Australian Labor Party nach China. Charles Griffiths ist Mitglied. [StraL2:S. 137]

Gu, Mu (Rongcheng, Guangdong 1914-2009 Beijing) : Politiker Biographie 1978 besucht Dänemark. [BroK1] 1978 Gu Mu besucht die Schweiz und trifft sich mit Willy Ritschard und Pierre Aubert in Bern. [CS4,CS3] 1981 Anker Jorgensen besucht China. Er trifft Deng Xiaoping, , Wan Li, Gu Mu und . [BroK1] 1987 Gu Mu besucht Australien und trifft Robert Hawke. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 25 of 104

Gu, Xiulian (Nantong, Jiangsu 1936-) : Politikerin der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas, Gouverneurin von Jiangsu Biographie 1984 Die Jiangsu Provincial Delegation unter besucht Australien. Sie besuchen Canberra und die Victoria Gas and Energy Company und diskutieren über Wirtschaft, Industrie, Wissenschaft und Technik. [Tho2,ChiAus]

Gu, Yongjiang (Hebei 1939-) : Vice Minister for Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Biographie 1994 Eine Handels-Delegation unter Gu Yongjiang besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Guo, Changjian (um 2003) : Associate Professor, South China Normal University Bibliographie : Autor 2003 China-Australia. Compiled by State Council Information Office of People's Republic of China ; chief advisor : Zhao Qizheng ; chief editor : Guo Changjian. (Beijing : China Intercontinental Press, 2003). [AOI]

Gyaincain, Erdeni Qoigyi (um 1986) : Buddhistischer 10. Panchen, Tibet Biographie 1986 Eine Delegation des China National People's Congress unter und Erdeni Qoigyi Gyaincain besuchen Australien und treffen sich mit Robert Hawke. Gyaincain führt religiöse Rituale aus. [Tho2,ChiAus]

Haig, Ian = Haig, Ian Maurice (Perth 1935-2014) : Australischer Kommissar Biographie 1976-1979 Ian Haig ist australischer Kommissar in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Hall, Barry = Hall, Francis Barrington (Panton Hill, Victoria 1921-) : Diplomat Biographie 1944-1945 Barry Hall ist Gesandter der australischen Gesandtschaft in Chongqing und Nanjing. [Int]

Halverson, Robert = Halverson, Robert George (Melbourne 1937-2016 Holbrook, New South Wales) : Politiker, Diplomat, Luftwaffenoffizier Biographie 1996 Qiao Shi trifft Robert Halverson während einer parlamentarischen Konferenz in Beijing. [Tho2] 1997 Li Ruihuan besucht Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney und Port Douglas. Er trifft Robert Halverson und Margaret Reid. [Tho2,ChiAus]

Hamer, Rupert = Hamer, Dick = Hamer, Robert James (Kew, Melbourne 1916-2004 Melbourne) : Politiker Biographie Report Title - p. 26 of 104

1980 Rupert Hamer besucht Jiangsu um einen Schwesterr-Staat zu gründen und für eine Zusammenarbeit für Tourismus. [Tho2]

Han, Nianlong (1910-2000) : Chinesischer Diplomat, Präsident People's Institute of Foreign Affairs Biographie 1957-1958 Han Nianlong ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Stockholm, Schweden. [Wik] 1985 Han Nianlong besucht Australien um über bilaterale Beziehungen zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Han, Peixin (Xiangshui, Jiangsu 1921-2017 Nanjing) : Politiker Biographie 1985 Han Peixin besucht Victoria, Australien. [Mac40:S. 192]

Handmer, Walter = Handmer, Walter Philip John (Geb. Bunbury, Australien-2007 Canberra) : Diplomat Biographie 1966 Walter Handmer ist Chargé d’affaires der australischen Botschaft in Taipei, Taiwan. [ChiAus1]

Hannah, Brook = Hannah, Charles Brooking (Heidelberg, Victoria, Australien 1874-1961 Tunbridge, Wells) : Protestantischer Missionar China Inland Mission, Fussballer Biographie 1899-ca. 1949 Brook Hannah ist Missionar der China Inland Mission in Sichuan. [Prot2,Int]

Hao, Jianxiu (Qingdao, Shandong 1935-) : Politikerin, Mitglied Sekretariat des Chinese Communist Central Committee Biographie 1986 Eine chinesische kommunistische Partei Delegation unter besuchen Australien. [Tho2]

Hawke, Robert = Hawke, Bob James Lee (Bordertown, South Australia 1929-) : Politiker, Premierminister Biographie 1983 Ausstellung von Terracotta Krieger und Pferde aus dem Grab des ersten Kaisers der Qin-Dynastie in Australien. Robert Hawke nimmt an der Eröffnungs-Feier teil. [ChiAus] 1984 Die China Qinghai Provincial Delegation unter Huang Jingbo besucht Australien und trifft Robert Hawke. Er unterschreibt eine Vereinbarung über Zusammenarbeit mit Brian Burke. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1984 Robert Hawke trifft Wan Li in Beijing. Er besucht die Baoshan Iron and Steel Company in Shanghai. [ChiAus] Report Title - p. 27 of 104

1986 Eine Delegation des China National People's Congress unter Peng Chong und Erdeni Qoigyi Gyaincain besuchen Australien und treffen sich mit Robert Hawke. Gyaincain führt religiöse Rituale aus. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1986 Deng Xiaoping trifft Robert Hawke in der Grossen Halle in Beijing. Hawke besucht mit Hu Yaobang Chengdu und Nanjing und mit Xiamen. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1986 Wan Li besucht Australien und gründet mit Robert Hawke die China-Australia Joint Ministerial Economic Commission. [ChiAus] 1987 Gu Mu besucht Australien und trifft Robert Hawke. [Tho2] 1988 Li Peng besucht Australien auf Einladung von Robert Hawke zur Feier des 200. Geburtstags von Australien [ChiAus] 1989 Robert Hawke streicht einen Besuch in China wegen Tiananmen. [Tho2] 1991 Robert Hawke trifft Wu Wenying. [Tho2] 2000 Robert Hawke besucht das Inaugural Western Forum in Chengdu (Sichuan). [Tho2]

Haxton, Elaine = Haxton, Elaine Alys (1909–1999) : Australische Künstlerin, Malerin Biographie 1956 Kulturelle Delegation der Australia-China Society nach China. Elaine Haxton und Alan Mashall nehmen daran teil. Marshall reist in die Mongolei. [StraL2:S. 184, 270, 282]

Hayden, William = Hayden, William George = Hayden, Bill (Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 1933-): Politiker, General-Gouverneur Biographie 1983 William Hayden besucht China um über bilaterale Beziehungen zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1988 William Hayden besucht China und den Potala Palast in Tibet. Er spricht über die Menschenrechte der Tibeter. [Mac40:S. 59,ChiAus] 1988 Eröffnung der Australian National Bank in Shanghai. William Hayden ist anwesend. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1994 William Hayden besucht Beijing, Xinjiang, Xiamen und andere Orte. [Tho2] 1994 William Hayden besucht den Sommerpalast in Beijing. [ChiAus] 1995 besucht Australien. Er trifft William Hayden und Paul Keating und besucht die Mt Channar-Mine. [Tho2] 1995 William Hayden besucht Hong Kong, Shanghai, Chongqing und Chengdu. [Tho2]

Haynes, John (2) (um 1950) : Australischer Missionar China Mission Society Biographie 1945-1950 John Haynes (2) ist als Missionar in Sichuan. [StraL2:S. 93]

Hazzard, Reginald (um 1949) : Australischer Ingenieur, Handelskommissar Biographie 1946-1949 Reginald Hazzard ist australischer Handelskommissar in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3] Report Title - p. 28 of 104

Heseltine, Colin (um 1997) : Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade ; Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Biographie 1992-1997 Colin Heseltine ist Direktor des Australian Commerce and Industry Office in Taipei (Taiwan). [Tho2:S. 40]

Hewett, Dorothy (Perth 1923-2002 Springwood, Australien) : Schriftstellerin, Dichterin, Dramatikerin, Mitglied Australian Communist Party Biographie 1952 Dorothy Hewett reist in China. [StraL2:S. 281]

Hewson, John = Hewson, John Robert (Carlton, New South Wales 1946-) : Politiker, Wirtschaftswissenschaftler Biographie 1990 Eine australische Koalition Delegation unter John Hewson besucht Beijing um bilaterale Beziehungen zu fördern. [Tho2] 1991 Eine australische Delegation unter John Hewson besucht Taiwan. [Tho2]

Hewson, Tony (um 1997) : Stadtpräsident von Young, New South Wales Biographie 1997 Lanzhou (Gansu) und Young (Australien) unter Tony Hewson gründen eine Schwester-Stadt. . [Tho2]

Hill, Brian (um 1994) : Australischer Direktor Agriculture and Forests Group, Department of Primary Industries and Energy Biographie 1994 Die Agriculture and Forests Group des Department of Primary Industries and Energy unter Brian Hill besucht China. [Tho2]

Hill, Kevin (um 1991) : Mitglied Australian Sister Cities Association. Biographie 1991 Eine australische Delegation unter Kevin Hill besucht China. [Tho2]

Hill, Robert = Hill, Robert Murray (Adelaide 1946-) : Politiker Liberal Party of Australia, Umweltminister Biographie 1996 Robert Hill besucht China für ein Treffen mit Xie Zhenhua. [Tho2] 2000 Eine australische Geschäftsleute-Delegation unter Mark Vaile, mit Robert Hill besucht Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macao, Beijing und Kunming. Vaile und unterschreiben das Beitritts Dokument zur WTO. [Tho2] 2000 Robert Hill besucht Beijing und Xi'an. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 29 of 104

Hinder, Eleanor = Hinder, Eleanor Mary (East Maitland, New South Wales 1893-1963 San Francisco) : Staatsangestellte, Sozialarbeiterin Biographie 1923-1924 Eleanor Hinder besucht Shanghai. [ADB] 1926 Eleanor Hinder arbeitet für Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) in Shanghai. [ADB] 1932-1942 Eleanor Hinder ist Leiterin der Shanghai Municipal Council's social and industrial division. [StraL2:S. 98]

Holt, Harold = Holt, Harold Edward (Sydney 1908-1967) : Politiker, Premierminister Biographie 1966-1972 Gründung und Bestehen der australischen Botschaft in Taipei, Taiwan. Gründung durch Harold Holt. [StraL2:S. 213,Tho2:S. 37]

Home, Donald (um 1986) : Australischer Kommissar Hong, Celia (um 2000) : Taiwanesische Präsidentin National Culture and Arts Foundation. Biographie 2000 Eine taiwanesische kulturelle Delegation unter Celia Hong besucht Australien. [HO2]

Howard, Ian (Aberdeen 1952-) : Australischer Maler Biographie 2000 Ausstellung von Ian Howard Surface tensions in der Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. [Tho2]

Howard, John = Howard, John Winston (Sydney 1939-) : Premierminister, Vorsitzender Liberal Party of Australia Biographie 1997 John Howard besucht Beijing und Shanghai mit australischen Geschäftsleuten. Er hat ein Gespräch mit Li Peng in der Grossen Halle in Beijing und trifft Jiang Zeming im Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing. Er diskutiert über Diplomatie und Militär. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1998 Tung Chee-hwa besucht Australien und trifft John Howard. [Tho2] 1999 John Howard trifft Jiang Zemin am Treffen der APEC in Shanghai. [Tho2]

Howe, Brian = Howe, Brian Leslie (Melbourne 1936-) : Politiker, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia Biographie 1994 Brian Howe besucht Beijing um über chinesisch-australische Beziehungen und bilateralen Handel zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Hsu, Hsin-liang = Xu, Xinliang (Taoyuan, Taiwan 1941-) : Politiker Report Title - p. 30 of 104

Biographie 1998 Hsu Hsin-liang besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Hsu, Shu-po = Xu, Shubo (um 1997) : Director Nanya Technology Corp, Vize-Vorsitzender Taiwan Life Insurance Biographie 1997 Eine taiwanesische Parlaments-Delegation unter Hsu Shu-po besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Hu, Jintao (Jiangyan, Taizhou 1942-) : Politiker Biographie 1986 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Hu Jintao besucht Australien. [Tho2] 1995 Hu Jintao macht einen offiziellen Besucht in Rumänien. Er betont, dass die chinesische Regierung und die Kommunistische Partei mit der rumänischen Regierung zusammenarbeitet. [ChiRom1]

Hu, Qili (Yulin, 1929-) : Politiker Biographie 1986 Deng Xiaoping trifft Robert Hawke in der Grossen Halle in Beijing. Hawke besucht mit Hu Yaobang Chengdu und Nanjing und mit Hu Qili Xiamen. [Tho2,ChiAus]

Hu, Yaobang (Liuyang, Hunan 1915-1989 Beijing) : Politiker, Generalsekretär der chinesischen Kommunistischen Partei Biographie 1984 Treffen von Hu Yaobang mit der Delegation des Zentralkomitees der Partei der Arbeit der Schweiz unter Leitung von Armand Magnin im Park Zhongnanhai in Beijing. [CS4] 1985 Hu Yaobang besucht Perth (Australien) und trifft Robert Hawke. Vereinbarung über ein Joint Press Communiqué on Economic Cooperation und Gespräche über politische bilaterale Beziehungen zwischen China and Australien. [ChiAus,Tho2] 1985 Gespräch zwischen Gerhard Schürer und Hu Yaobang in Beijing. [Meiss2:S. 349] 1985 Treffen von Hu Yaobang mit Jean Vincent im Park Zhongnanhai in Beijing. [CS4] 1986 Deng Xiaoping trifft Robert Hawke in der Grossen Halle in Beijing. Hawke besucht mit Hu Yaobang Chengdu und Nanjing und mit Hu Qili Xiamen. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1986 Hu Yaobang besucht Italien. [Sama4:S. 140] 1986 Besuch von Hu Yaobang als erster chinesischer Politiker von Stratford-upon-Avon, dem Geburtsort von William Shakespeare. [Shak16:S. 205] 1986 Reise von Erich Honecker nach Beijing. Gespräche mit Zhao Ziyang, Deng Xiaoping und Hu Yaobang. [Meiss2:S. 350]

Bibliographie : erwähnt in 1988 Yang, Zhongmei. Hu Yaobang : a Chinese biography. [Ed. by] Timothy Cheek ; foreword by Rudolf G. Wagner. (Armonk, N.Y. : Sharpe, 1988). (An East gate book). Report Title - p. 31 of 104

Hua, Junduo (Suzhou, Jiangsu 1942-) : Diplomat Biographie 1976-1980 Hua Junduo ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Canberra. [Int] 1986-1989 Hua Junduo ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Canberra. [Int]

Hua, Junze (um 1998) : Chinesischer Diplomat Biographie 1993-1998 Hua Junze ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Canberra. [ChiAus2]

Huang, Jingbo (Suide, Shaanxi 1919-) : Gouverneur von Qinghai Biographie 1984 Die China Qinghai Provincial Delegation unter Huang Jingbo besucht Australien und trifft Robert Hawke. Er unterschreibt eine Vereinbarung über Zusammenarbeit mit Brian Burke. [Tho2,ChiAus]

Huang, Ju (Jiashan, Zhejiang 1938-2007 Beijing) : Politiker, Vize-Minister Biographie 1988 Eine chinesische Mayors Delegation unter Huang Ju, Wei Fuhai und Xi Jinping in Australien. [Tho2] 1994 Huang Ju besucht Brisbane um über mögliche Investition und technische Zusammenarbeit zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 2001 Huang Ju besucht Malta. [ChiMal3]

Huang, Ruikuang (um 1991) : Deputy Director of the Shanghai Education and Public Health Bureau Biographie 1991 Huang Ruikuang besucht Queensland um über einen Bildungs-Austausch zwischen Queensland un Shanghai zu diskutieren. [Mac40:S. 192]

Hughes, Richard (Melbourne 1906-1984 Hong Kong) : Journalist Biographie 1948-1984 Richard Hughes ist als Journalist in Hong Kong : 1948-1973 für Sunday Times of London, 1971-1984 für Far Eastern Economic review, 1973-1984 für The Times London. [Int]

Bibliographie : Autor 1960 Hughes, Richard. The Chinese communes : a background book. (London : Bodley Head, 1960) [WC] 1969 Hughes, Richard. Borrowed time, borrowed place : Hong Kong. (Enfield, N.S.W. : Royal Blind Society, 1969). [WC] 1972 Hughes, Richard. Foreign devil: thirty years of reporting from the Far East. (London : Deutsch, 1972). [WC] Report Title - p. 32 of 104

1976 Hughes, Richard. Hong Kong and its many faces. 2nd rev. ed. (London : Deutsch, 1976). [WC]

Hughes, Wilfrid Kent = Hughes, Wilfrid Selwyn Kent = Hughes, Bill (East Melbourne 1895-1970 Kew, Victoria) : Armee Offizier, Politiker, Innenminister Biographie 1955 Wilfrid Kent Hughes besucht Taiwan. [Tho2:S. 36]

Hunter, Neale = Hunter, Neale James (1935-2003 Queanbeayan, NSW) : Lecturer in Politics University of Adelaide, Autor, Sinologe Biographie 1965-1967 Neale Hunter und Deirdre Hunter unterrichten Englisch am Shanghai Foreign Languages Institute. [HunN1,StraL2:S. 206]

Bibliographie : Autor Chey, Jocelyn Valerie ; Hunter, Neale. China's new society. (London : Angus and Robertson, 1974). [WC] 1967 Mackerras, Colin ; Hunter, Neale. China observed, 1964/1967. (Melbourne : Nelson, 1967). 1969 Hunter, Neale. Shanghai journal : an eyewitness account of the . (New York, N.Y. : Frederick A. Praeger 1969). [WC] 1973 Hunter, Deirdre ; Hunter, Neale. We the Chinese : voices from China. (New York, N.Y. : Praeger, 1973). [WC] 1973 Hunter, Neale. The Chinese league of left-wing writers, Shanghai : 1930-1936. Diss. Australian National University, Institute of Advanced Studies, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Far Eastern History, Canberra 1973. [WC]

Bibliographie : erwähnt in 2011 Neale Hunter : https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/A18550.

Irvine, David (Perth 1947-) : Diplomat, Director-General of Security Biographie 2000-2003 David Irvine ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [ChiAus1]

James, Francis (2) = James, Alfred Francis Phillip James (Queenstown, Tasmanien, Australien 1918-1992) : Journalist, Verleger Biographie 1956-1957 Howard West Kilvinton Mowll besucht mit andern australischen Bischöfen, u.a. Marcus Loane und Francis James (2) China. [StraL2:S. 156, 237,ODNB] 1969-1973 Francis James (2) ist während der Kulturrevolution im Gefängnis in China wegen Spionage. [Wik]

James, Victor (um 1952) : Australischer Pastor Unitarian Church, Gründungsmitglied des Australian Peace Council (1949). Report Title - p. 33 of 104

Biographie 1952 Konferenz Australian Peace Council in Beijing. Victor James und G.R. van Eerde nehmen daran teil. [StraL2:S. 199]

Jia, Qinglin (Botou, Cangzhou, Hebei. 1940-) : Politiker Biographie 1998 Kate Carnell besucht Beijing um Investitionen und Beziehungen mit Beijing zu fördern. Sie trifft Jia Qinglin. [Tho2] 1999 Jia Qinglin besucht Sydney zum über die Vorbereitungen der Olympischen Spiele in Sydney zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 2000 Robert Carr besucht Beijing. Er trifft Liu Qi (2) und Jia Qinglin. [Tho2]

Jian, Sanjiang (um 1977) : Professor, stellvertretender General-Sekretär Chinese Academy of Sciences Biographie 1977 Eine Delegation der Chinese Academy of Sciences unter Jian Sanjiang besucht Sydney auf Einladung der Australian Academy of Sciences. [Tho2]

Jiang, Chunyun (1930-) : Chinesischer Vize-Vorsitzender des Shandong Party Committee, Politburo of the Communist Party of China Biographie 1993 besucht Australien um über eine Zusammenarbeit in Technologie und im Lebensmittelbereich zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Jiang, Zemin (Yangzhou, Jiangsu 1926-) : Politiker, Staatspräsident Biographie 1976 Jiang Zemin wird Direktor des Foreign Affairs Bureaus. [Int] 1987 Jiang Zeming besucht Australien. [Tho2] 1989 Günter Schabowski (Juli) und Egon Krenz (Sept.-Okt.) der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik treffen Jiang Zemin in Beijing. [Meiss2:S. 405, 408, 412] 1989 Jaromir Johanes reist nach Beijing und trifft Jiang Zemin, Li Peng und Qian Qichen. [FürR1] 1991 Ion Iliescu macht eine Staatsvisite nach China. Er trifft Jiang Zemin und und hat Unterredungen mit Li Peng. Sie entscheiden sich, ihre Freundschaft , Zusammenarbeit, ihre Ideologien und sozialen Systeme zu erweitern. Sie unterschreiben vier Dokumente und ein Konsularabkommen. [ChiRom1] 1993 Jiang Zemin sagt in einer Rede "Der Staat gewährt die Freiheit des religiösen Glaubens". Trotzdem versuchen Beamte noch immer christliche Aktivitäten zu unterdrücken. [Mal 4] 1993 Paul Keating trifft Jiang Zemin im Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing und reist nach Shanghai. Er führt Gespräche über bilateralen Handel. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1993 Helmut Kohl besucht Beijing und trifft chinesische Persönlichkeiten wie Jiang Zeming und Li Peng. [Leut11:S. 77] 1994 Arpad Göncz besucht China auf Einladung von Jiang Zemin. [SHR] Report Title - p. 34 of 104

1995 Jiang Zemin besucht Ian Iliescu in New York zur Feier des 50. Geburtstags der United Nations. [ChiRom1] 1995 Jiang Zemin besucht Deutschland. Eine Vereinbarung über die Gründung von zusätzlichen Konsulaten in München und Guangzhou (Guangdong) wird unterzeichnet. [Stai 1] 1995 Jiang Zemin besucht Ungarn auf Einladung von Arpad Göncz. Qian Qichen und Laszlo Kovacs unterschreiben eine Zusammenarbeit im Zollwesen. [SHR] 1995 Jiang Zemin besucht Kanada. [ChiCan17] 1996 Jiang Zemin macht eine Staatsbesuch in Rumänien. Er trifft Ian Iliescu und sie unterschreiben eine Chinesisch-rumänische Verlautbarung über Bereitstellung von Zuschüssen der chinesischen Regierung an die rumänische Regierung, sowie eine über wissenschaftliche und technische Zusammenarbeit. [ChiRom1] 1996 Jiang Zemin schreibt eine Botschaft mit Gratulation zur Wahl von Emil Constantinescu als Präsident von Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1996 John Howard trifft Jiang Zemin in Manila bei einem APEC Treffen. [Tho2] 1996 Jean-Pascal Delamuraz besucht mit einer Schweizer Wirtschaftsdelegation China. Jiang Zemin empfängt Delamuraz in der Grossen Halle des Volkes in Beijing. Delamuraz trifft Li Peng im Park Zhongnanhai in Beijing. [CS4] 1997 Emil Constantinescu macht einen Staatsbesuch in China und trifft Jiang Zemin, Li Peng und Qiao Shi. [ChiRom1] 1997 John Howard besucht Beijing und Shanghai mit australischen Geschäftsleuten. Er hat ein Gespräch mit Li Peng in der Grossen Halle in Beijing und trifft Jiang Zeming im Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing. Er diskutiert über Diplomatie und Militär. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1998 Peter Beattie trifft chinesische Tourismus Beamte in China, sowie Jiang Zemin und . [Tho2] 1998-2003 Jiang Zemin ist Staatspräsident. [Int] 1999 Feiern zum 50. Geburtstag der Gründung der diplomatischen Beziehungen zwischen Ungarn und China. Glückwunschschreiben zwischen Jiang Zemin, Tang Jiaxuan, Arpad Göncz und Janos Martonyi. [SHR] 1999 Jiang Zemin besucht Portugal. [Mal] 1999 Jiang Zemin macht einen Staatsbesuch in Australien und trifft William Patrick Deane am Flughafen von Canberra. Er trifft Mitglieder des Australian-Chinese Industrial and Commercial Committee. [ChiAus] 1999 John Howard trifft Jiang Zemin am Treffen der APEC in Shanghai. [Tho2] 1999 Jiang Zemin macht einen Staatsbesuch in Österreich. [Öster3] 1999 Jiang Zemin macht einen Staatsbesuch in der Schweiz und begrüsst Ruth Dreifuss. Sie unterzeichnen Absichtserkärungen über kulturelle Zusammenarbeit und über Austausch in der Hochschulbildung. [CS4] 2000 Adolf Ogi nimmt an einer Feier zum 50. Jahrestag der Aufnahme diplomatischer Beziehungen zwischen der Schweiz und der Volksrepublik China in Beijing teil. Er trifft in der Grossen Halle des Volkes und Jiang Zemin im Park Zhongnanhai in Beijing. Ogi schenkt der Bezirksregierung Huangpu der Stadt Shanghai eine grosse Jahrhundertuhr. [CS4] 2001 Jiang Zemin besucht Malta. [ChiMal3]

Bibliographie : erwähnt in Report Title - p. 35 of 104

2003 Damage control : the in the Jiang Zemin era. [Ed. by] Wang Gungwu, Zheng Yongnian. (Singapore : Eastern Universities Press, 2003).

Jin, Deqin (um 1984, verschwunden 1990) : Präsident der Bank of China Biographie 1984 Eine Delegation der Bank of China unter Jin Deqin besucht Sydney. [Tho2]

Jones, Kim (um 1997) : Deputy Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Biographie 1997 Kim Jones und Zhang Deguang führen bilaterale Gespräche über Sicherheit und Abrüstung in Beijing. [Tho2] 1998 Australia-China Human Rights Dialogue in Canberra. Australische Delegation unter Kim Jones und chinesische Delegation unter Yang Jiechi. [Tho2]

Jones, Margaret (Rockhampton, Australien 1923-2006 Bondi, Australien) : Journalistin Biographie 1973 Margaret Jones ist Korrespondentin des Sydney Morning Herald in China. [Chey]

Bibliographie : Autor 1979 Jones, Margaret. The Confucius enigma : a novel about modern China's greatest mystery. (Sydney : McGraw-Hill, 1979). [Betr. Lin Biao]. [WC]

Jose, Nicholas (London 1952-) : Australischer Schriftsteller Biographie 1989 Nicholas Jose unterschreibt eine Vereinbarung mit dem Baowentang Publishing House, um eine Serie über Australien von chinesischen führenden Gelehrten zu publizieren. [Tho2]

Kable, Henry (Laxfield, Suffolk 1763–1846 Windsor, New South Wales, Australien) : Geschäftsmann, Kaufmann Biographie 1803 Henry Kable reist als Kaufmann nach China. [Moun1:S. 24] 1807 Henry Kable macht Export-Handel mit Guangzhou und handelt mit chinesischem Zucker und Tee, Robbenfellen, Sandelholz und Meeresfrüchten. [Moun1:S. 24]

Kang, Yonghe (Tianjin 1915-) : Berater der All-China Federation of Trade Unions Biographie 1983 Eine chinesische Handels-Delegation unter Kang Yonghe besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Keating, Paul = Keating, Paul John (Sydney 1944-) : Politiker, Premierminister Biographie Report Title - p. 36 of 104

1989 Paul Keating besucht China um über Erweiterung der bilateralen Zusammenarbeit zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1992 Paul Keating trifft Dalai Lama in Canberra. [Tho2] 1993 Paul Keating trifft Jiang Zemin im Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing und reist nach Shanghai. Er führt Gespräche über bilateralen Handel. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1995 Zou Jiahua besucht Australien. Er trifft William Hayden und Paul Keating und besucht die Mt Channar-Mine. [Tho2] 1999 Paul Keating besucht Beijing. Er trifft Zhu Rongji. [Tho2] 2000 Paul Keating besucht das CMG Asia's Advisory Board Meeting in Beijing. Er trifft Tang Jiaxuan. [Tho2] 2000 Paul Keating besucht Beijing um über die Einführung von Hypotheken in China zu diskutieren. Er trifft . [Tho2]

Kemp, David (Melbourne 1941-) : Politiker Biographie 1999 David Kemp besucht Beijing für Gespräche mit dem Chinese Education Ministry und mit Beamten des Bildungswesen. [Tho2]

Kennett, Jeffrey = Kennett, Jeffrey Gibb (Melbourne 1948-) : Politiker, Premier of Victoria Biographie 1993 Jeffrey Kennett besucht Jiangsu. [Mac40:S. 193]

Keon, Michael = Keon, James Michael (Melbourne 1918-2006 Rosebud, Victoria) : Journlist Biographie 1948-1949 Michael Keon ist als Journalist in Beijing. [Wik]

Kerin, John = Kerin, John Charles (Bowral, New South Wales 1938-) : Politiker,.Minister für Industrie Biographie 1984 John Kerin besucht China. China und Australien unterschreiben eine Vereinbarung über landwirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit in Beijing. [Tho2] 1992 Eine Geschäfts-Delegation unter John Kerin besucht Guangzhou, Hong Kong und Macao. [Tho2]

Kerr, Archibald John = Kerr, Archibald John Kerr Clark, Baron Inverchapel (Watson's Bay bei Sydney 1882-1951 Greenock) : Diplomat Biographie 1938-1942 Archibald John Kerr ist Botschafter an der Botschaft in Beijing. [ODNB] 1938.05.25-06.12W.H.Auden and Christopher Isherwood stayed in Shanghai. They met Ambassador Archibald John Kerr and Rewi Alley. [Aud5:S. 227, 238-240] Report Title - p. 37 of 104

Kupa, Miles (um 1999) : Australischer stellvertretender Sekretär Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Biographie 1999 Gespräche über Australia-China Regional Security and Disarmament unter Miles Kupa und Wang Guangya in Beijing. [Tho2] 1999 Dritter bilateraler Menschenrechts Dialog in Beijing unter Miles Kupa und Yang Jiechi. [Tho2] 2000 Ashton Calvert und Yang Jiechi besuchen das 14. politische Beratungs-Treffen in Canberra. Yang Jiechi trifft Miles Kupa zum 4. Sino-Australian Human Rights Dialogue. [Tho2]

Latham, John (Ascot Vale, Victoria, Australien 1877–1964 Melbourne) : Jurist, Politiker, Aussenminister Biographie 1934 Mission von John Latham in China. [Wik] 1956 Australische Delegation unter John Latham in Taiwan. [StraL2:S. 209]

Laucke, Condor (Greenock, Australien 1914-1993 Greenock) : Politiker Biographie 1980 Eine Delegation unter Condor Laucke besucht Shanghai und Hanzhou. [Tho2]

Lawrence, Carmen = Lawrence, Carmen Mary (Northam, Western Australia 1948-) : Politikerin. Biographie 1995 Deng Pufang besucht Australien auf Einladung von Carmen Lawrence. [Tho2]

Lee, Charles = Lee, Charles Que Fong (Darwin 1913-1996 Canberra) : Australischer Diplomat chinesischer Herkunft Biographie 1941-1945 Charles Lee ist Gesandter der australischen Gesandtschaft in Chongqing. [Int] 1973 Gründung der australischen Botschaft in Beijing durch eine australische Delegation unter Charles Lee. [ChiAus1,Int]

Lee, Martin = Lee, Chu-ming (Hong Kong 1938-) : Politiker, Anwalt Biographie 1998 Alexander Downer besucht Hong Kong. Er tifft Tung Chee-hwa, Rita Fan und Martin Lee. [Tho2]

Lee, Teng-hui = Li, Denghui (Sanzhi, Taihoku = Taipei, Taiwan 1923-) : Politiker, Präsident Republik China Taiwan Biographie 1995 Lee Teng-hui besucht Amerika. [Mac40:S. 31] Report Title - p. 38 of 104

1999 William Skate besucht Taiwan und trifft Lee Teng-hui und Vincent Siew. [Tho2: S. 43]

Lei, Jieqiong (Guangzhou, Guangdong 1905-2011 Beijing) : Politiker, Soziologe Biographie 1983 Eine Delegation der Association for International Understanding of China unter besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Lewis, Essington (Burra, Australien 1881-1961 Tallarook, Australien) : Minen Ingenieur Li, Chiang (Changshu, Jiangsu 1905-1996 Beijing) : Minister of Foreign Trade Biographie 1978 Li Chiang besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Li, Dongye (um 1984) : Chinesischer Minister of Metallurgical Industry Biographie 1984 Li Dongye besucht China um über eine Zusammenarbeit der Stahl- und Eisen-Industrie zu verhandeln. [Tho2]

Li, Peng (Chengdu, Sichuan 1928-) : Politiker, Vorsitzender des Nationalen Volkskongresses der Volksrepublik China Biographie 1984 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Li Peng besucht Deutschland, Polen und Ungarn. [FürR1] 1985 Li Peng macht einen offiziellen Besuch in Ungarn. Ungarn und China schliessen einen Handels-Vertrag für 1986-1990. [SHR] 1988 Li Peng besucht Australien auf Einladung von Robert Hawke zur Feier des 200. Geburtstags von Australien [ChiAus] 1989 Jaromir Johanes reist nach Beijing und trifft Jiang Zemin, Li Peng und Qian Qichen. [FürR1] 1989 Otto Wolff von Amerongen besucht als Vorsitzender des Ost-Ausschusses der deutschen Wirtschaft Li Peng in Beijing. [Wik] 1989 ang Shangkun, Li Peng und Qian Qichen schicken Gratulationen an Ion Iliescu, Petre Roman and S. Cierak zur Wahl als Vorsitzender des Romanian National Salvation Front Committee, Premierminister und Aussenminister. [ChiRom1] 1990 Vaclav Vales nimmt am Treffen des Sino-Czechoslovak Committee for Economic, Scientific and Cultural Relations in Beijing teil. Er trifft Li Peng. [FürR1] 1991 Ion Iliescu macht eine Staatsvisite nach China. Er trifft Jiang Zemin und Yang Shangkun und hat Unterredungen mit Li Peng. Sie entscheiden sich, ihre Freundschaft , Zusammenarbeit, ihre Ideologien und sozialen Systeme zu erweitern. Sie unterschreiben vier Dokumente und ein Konsularabkommen. [ChiRom1] 1992 Li Peng macht einen offiziellen Besuch anlässlich des Weltwirtschaftsforums in Davos. Er trifft René Felber, sowie Hans-Rudolf Nebiker im Bundeshaus Bern. [CS3,CS4] 1993 Helmut Kohl besucht Beijing und trifft chinesische Persönlichkeiten wie Jiang Zeming und Li Peng. [Leut11:S. 77] Report Title - p. 39 of 104

1994 Jean Chrétien besucht Beijing und Shanghai mit kanadischen Regierungsmitgliedern. Er unterschreibt mit Li Peng eine Vereinbarung der nuklearen Zusammenarbeit. [ChiCan6] 1994 Li Peng macht einen offiziellen Besuch in Rumänien auf Einladung von Ian Iliescu und Nicolae Vacaroiu. Li Peng legt die vier Prinzipien der chinesischen Regierung gegenüber den osteuroäischen Ländern vor : Gegenseitigen Respekt zwischen China und diesen Ländern, sowie Nicht-Einmischung der internationalen Angelegenheiten, Entwicklung von Freundschaft, Frieden und friedliche Koexistenz. Li Peng und Iliescu unterschreiben eine gemeinsame Verlautbarung für Freundschaft und Zusammenarbeit, sowie ein Wirtschafts- und Handels Übereinkommen. [ChiRom1] 1994 Qiao Shi und Li Peng besuchen Österreich. [Öster3] 1995 Li Peng besucht Kanada um den 25. Geburtstag der bilateralen Beziehungen zu feiern und am jährlichen Treffen des Canada-China Business Council in Montreal teilzunehmen. [ChiCan6] 1995 Li Peng besucht Malta. [ChiMal3] 1995 Li Peng nimmt an der UN Social Summit in Kopenhagen teil. [BroK1] 1995 Qian Qichen und Li Peng besuchen Bratislava, Slowakai betreffend einer chinesischen Botschaft in Bratislava. [FürR1] 1996 Jean-Pascal Delamuraz besucht mit einer Schweizer Wirtschaftsdelegation China. Jiang Zemin empfängt Delamuraz in der Grossen Halle des Volkes in Beijing. Delamuraz trifft Li Peng im Park Zhongnanhai in Beijing. [CS4] 1997 Emil Constantinescu macht einen Staatsbesuch in China und trifft Jiang Zemin, Li Peng und Qiao Shi. [ChiRom1] 1997 John Howard besucht Beijing und Shanghai mit australischen Geschäftsleuten. Er hat ein Gespräch mit Li Peng in der Grossen Halle in Beijing und trifft Jiang Zeming im Diaoyutai State Guest House in Beijing. Er diskutiert über Diplomatie und Militär. [Tho2,ChiAus]

Bibliographie : Autor 1972 [Conrad, Joseph]. Hei an de xin. Li Peng yi. (Tainan : Wang jia chu ban she, 1972). Übersetzung von Conrad, Joseph. Heart of darkness. In : Conrad, Joseph. Youth : a narrative, and two other stories. (Edinburgh : W. Blackwood, 1902). (Library of English literature ; LEL 12841). [WC]

Li, Ruihuan (Baodi, Tianjin 1934-) : Politiker Biographie 1994 Li Ruihuan besucht Dänemark. Er trifft Poul Nyrup Rasmussen und Niels Helveg Petersen. [BroK1] 1996 Li Ruihuan besucht die Schweiz und trifft Jean-Pascal Delamuraz im Bundeshaus Bern. [CS4] 1996 Li Ruihuan besucht Österreich. [Öster3] 1996 Li Ruihuan empfängt die Delegation des Eidgenössischen Departement für auswärtige Angelegenheiten unter Leitung von Urs Ziswiler in der Grossen Halle des Volkes in Beijing. [CS4] 1997 Li Ruihuan besucht Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney und Port Douglas. Er trifft Robert Halverson und Margaret Reid. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1998 Li Ruihuan besucht Rumänien. [ChiRom1] Report Title - p. 40 of 104

1998 Li Ruihuan trifft Margaret Reid in Beijing. [ChiAus] 2000 Li Ruihuan empfängt Flavio Cotti in der Grossen Halle des Volkes in Beijing. [CS4]

Li, Tieying (Changsha, Hunan 1936-) : Politiker der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas Biographie 1994 besucht Australien mit einer wirtschaftlichen Mission. [Tho2]

Li, Xiannian (1909-1992) : Staatspräsident Volksrepublik China Biographie 1964 Li Xiannian besucht die Feier des 20. Geburtstags der Befreiung von Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1974 Australische Handels-Ausstellung im Beijing Exhibition Center. Li Xiannian besucht die Ausstellung. [ChiAus] 1974 Li Xiannian und Yu Zhan besuchen Bukarest zum 30. Geburtstag der Befreiung von Rumänien. [YuZ1] 1980 Li Xiannian besucht Australien und trifft Malcolm Fraser. Sie einigen sich über ein Beratungssystem. [ChiAus] 1984 Li Xiannian trifft die Delegation der schweizerischen Bundesversammlung unter Leitung von André Gautier in Beijing. [CS4] 1984 Li Xiannian besucht Malta. [ChiMal3] 1986 Li Xiannian trifft Pierre Aubert im Xijiao-Gästehaus in Shanghai. [CS3] 1988 Ninian Stephen wird von Li Xiannian empfangen. Er besucht die Öffnungsfeier der australischen Film-Woche in Beijing. [ChiAus]

Li, Yunshi (1943-) : Präsident Jiangsu Provincial People's Court Biographie 1994 Li Yunshi besucht Victoria. [Mac40:S. 193]

Liang, Lanxun (1880-vor 1925) : Chinesischer Diplomat Biographie 1909 Liang Lanxun wird Generalkonsul des chinesischen Generalkonsulats in Melbourne. [Wik]

Lightowler, Michael (um 1996) : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1991-1996 Michael Lightowler ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [ChiAus1]

Lin, Hua (2) (1927-2005) : Chinesischer Kulturminister, Diplomat Biographie 1953-1960 Lin Hua (2) ist Dolmetscher und Berater der chinesischen Botschaft in Dänemark. [DanChi1] 1963-1969 Lin Hua (2) ist Dolmetscher und Berater der chinesischen Botschaft in Dänemark. [DanChi1] Report Title - p. 41 of 104

1984 Australien und China mit Lin Hua (2) unterschreiben eine Vereinbarung über Stahl- und Eisenindustrie in Australien. [Tho2]

Lin, Ping (um 1983) : Chinesischer Diplomat Biographie 1978-1983 Lin Ping ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Canberra. [ChiAus2]

Lin, Sen (Minhou, Fuzhou 1868-1943 Chongqing) : Staatsoberhaupt der Republik China Biographie 1931-1932 Lin Sen besucht Sydney und Melbourne. Er benützt die Gelegenheit für Entspannung der Restriktionen für chinesische Migration [Wik]

Lin, Shan (um 1981) : Editor-in-Chief von Popular films Biographie 1981 Eine chinesische Film-Delegation unter Lin Shan besuchen Film Festivals in Sydney und Melbourne. [Tho2]

Little, Edward S. = Little, Edward Selby (Winterborne Kingston, Dorset 1864-1939) : Missionar Methodist Episcopal Church, Kaufmann Biographie 1886-1889 Edward S. Little ist Berater des Shanghai Municipal Council. [Who2] 1895 Edward S. Little gründet die Bergstation Kuling (= Lushan) als Sommer Urlaubsort. [Int] 1900 Edward S. Little gründet die chemische Firma Brunner, Mond & Company in Shanghai. [Int] 1921-1923 Edward S. Little ist australischer Handelskommissar in Shanghai. [ChiAus4]

Liu, Huaqiu (Wuchan, Guangdong 1939-) : Mitglied 16th CPC Central Committee, Diplomat Biographie 1984-1986 Liu Huaqiu ist Counsellor der chinesischen Botschaft in Sydney. [CV] 1990 Liu Huaqiu führt Gespräche über Wiederaufnahme von Beziehungen mit Australien. [Tho2]

Liu, Qi (2) (Wujin, Jiangsu 1942-) : Kommunistischer Politiker, Bürgermeister von Beijing Biographie 2000 Robert Carr besucht Beijing. Er trifft Liu Qi (2) und Jia Qinglin. [Tho2]

Liu, Shunyao (um 1997) : Air Force Commander Chinese People's Libaration Army Biographie 1997 Leslie Fisher besucht China auf Einladung von Liu Shunyao. [Tho2]

Liu, Weiping (1915-) : Associate Professor Department of Oriental Studies, University of Sydney Report Title - p. 42 of 104

Bibliographie : Autor 1988 [Baldwin, James]. Bi er jie qing chou. Baodewen zhu ; Miao Zhengmin, Liu Weiping yi. (Lanzhou : Lanzhou da xue chu ban she, 1988). Übersetzung von Baldwin, James. If Beale street could talk new. (New York, N.Y. : Dial Press, 1974).  [WC]

Liu, Xiwen (um 1981) : Chinesischer Vice-Minister of Foreign Trade Biographie 1981 Liu Xiwen besucht Australien für Protokolle betreffend wirtschaftliche und kommerzielle Zusammenarbeit. [Tho2]

Loane, Marcus = Loane, Marcus Lawrence (Tasmanien 1911-2009 Sydney) : Anglikanischer Bischof Biographie 1956-1957 Howard West Kilvinton Mowll besucht mit andern australischen Bischöfen, u.a. Marcus Loane und Francis James (2) China. [StraL2:S. 156, 237,ODNB]

Loveday, Harold (Sydney 1923-) : Diplomat Biographie 1949-1950 Harold Loveday ist handelnder australischer Generalkonsul in Shanghai. [ChiAus4]

Lowe, David (1962-2017 Bowen) : Prmierminister Tasmanien, Australien Biographie 1980 Eine Delegation unter David Lowe besucht die Provinz Fujian um einen Schwester-Staat zu gründen. [Tho2]

Lu, Dong (um 1987) : Chinesischer Direktor China State Economic Commission Biographie 1987 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Lu Dong nimmt am ersten Treffen der Australia-China Joint Ministeral Economic Commission teil. [Tho2]

Luo, Gan (Jinan, Shandong 1935-) : Politiker Biographie 1988 Luo Gan, China und Peter Morris, Australien unterschreiben eine Erklärung über bessere Zusammenarbeit in Gesundheit und Sicherheit von Arbeitern. [Tho2] 1999 Philip Ruddock und Luo Gan diskutieren über Kriminalität und illegale Einwanderung. [Tho2] 1999 Daryl Williams besucht China um über transnationale Kriminalität und besseren Zugriff für australische Anwaltskanzleien in China. Er trifft Luo Gan. [Tho2] 1999 Amanda Vanstone besucht Beijing. Sie trifft Luo Gan. [Tho2]

Ma, Wenbo (um 1976) : Chinesischer Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Report Title - p. 43 of 104

Biographie 1976 Ma Wenbo und Stephen Fitzgerald unterschreiben ein Memorandum über Reisen von Chinesen nach Australien. [Tho2]

MacDonald, Tim (um 1957) : Australier Biographie 1957 Eine australische Studenten-Delegation unter Tim MacDonald reist nach China. [StraL2:S. 250]

MacKellar, Michael = MacKellar, Michael John Randal (Moree, New South Wales 1938-2015 Melbourne) : Politiker Biographie 1981 Chen Muhua und Michael MacKellar unterschreiben eine Vereinbarung über ein Programme für technische Zusammenarbeit in China. [Tho2]

Mackey, Tim (um 1999) : Australischer Deputy Chief Department of Industry, Science and Resources Biographie 1999 Tim Mackey besucht Beijing zum 8. Treffen der bilateralalen Energy Joint Working Group. [Tho2]

Maddock, Ross (2000) : Vorsitzender Australia-Taiwan Business Council Biographie 1978-1981 Ross Maddock ist Kulturberater der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [Madd,Int] 1994-1995 Ross Maddock ist Vertreter des Australian Commerce and Industry Office Taipei. [Madd,Tho2:S. 42] 2008-2017 Ross Maddock ist Vorsitzender des Australia-Taiwan Business Council. [Madd]

Marshall, Alan (Noorat, Australien 1902-1984 Melbourne) : Schriftsteller Biographie 1956 Kulturelle Delegation der Australia-China Society nach China. Elaine Haxton und Alan Mashall nehmen daran teil. Marshall reist in die Mongolei. [StraL2:S. 184, 270, 282]

Martin, Stephen (Wollongong, New South Wales 1948-) : Politiker, Australian Labor Party Biographie 1995 Stephen Martin besucht China auf Einladung vom Standing Committee of the The National People's Congress. [Tho2]

Mason, Colin = Mason, Colin Victor James (Auckland, New Zealand 1926-) : Australischer Politiker, Journalist Biographie Report Title - p. 44 of 104

1985 Eine parlamentarische Delegation unter Douglas McClelland besucht Beijing um Gespräche über die Entwicklung der Beziehungen zwischen China und Australien zu führen. Colin Mason ist Mitglied. [Tho2,StraL2]

Bibliographie : Autor 1965 Mason, Colin. Dragon army : the pattern of Communist expansion through Asia. (Sydney : Horwitz, 1965). [WC] 1977 Mason, Colin. The view from Peking : an account of the Chinese people today . (London : Angus & Robertson, 1977). [Beijing]. [WC] 2000 Mason, Colin. A short history of Asia. (Basingstoke : Macmillan, 2000). [WC]

Maynard, Farnham Edward = Maynard, Canon (Islington London 1882–1973 Hawthorn, Victoria, Australien) : Anglikanischer Priester Biographie 1952 Farnham Edward Maynard reist in China. [ADB]

Maynes, John Peter (Melbourne 1923-2009) : Gewerkschafter Biographie 1957 Erste Australian Trade Union Delegation unter John Peter Maynes besucht Taiwan. [StraL2:S. 220]

McCauhey, Davis = McCaughey, John Davis (Belfast 1914-2005 Melbourne) : Professor für Theologie, Gouverneur von Victoria Biographie 1991 Davis McCaughey besucht Beijing. [Tho2]

McClelland, Douglas (Wentworthville, Sydney 1926-) : Senats-Präsident Biographie 1985 Eine parlamentarische Delegation unter Douglas McClelland besucht Beijing um Gespräche über die Entwicklung der Beziehungen zwischen China und Australien zu führen. Colin Mason ist Mitglied. [Tho2,StraL2]

McEwan, Keith (1926-) : Mitglied Communist Party of Australia Biographie 1951 Keith McEwan reist nach China mit einer Communist Party of Australia Gruppe. [StraL2:S. 199]

McGauran, Peter = McGauran, Peter John (Yallourn, Victoria, Australien 1951-) : Politiker Biographie 2000 Eine chinesische kulturelle Regierungs-Delegation unter Sun Jiazheng besucht Australien. Er trifft Richard Alston, Peter McGauran und Zhou Wenchong. [ChiAus] Report Title - p. 45 of 104

McGoldrick, William (Toowoomba vor 1899-1976 Australien) : Australischer Columban Priester, Missionar Biographie 1923 William McGoldrick reist als Priester nach China, dann nach Amerika. [McGol1] 1929 William McGoldrick geht als Priester zurück nach China. [McGol1] 1931-1937 William McGoldrick ist Direktor der Columban Mission in China. [McGol1] 1939-1947 William McGoldrick ist Direktor der Columban Mission in Asien. [McGol1]

McKay, Doug (Sydney 1923-2012 Canberra) : Sekretär Department of Overseas Trade Biographie 1974 Doug McKay besucht Beijing. [Tho2]

McLean, Murray (Melbourne 1947-) : Diplomat Biographie 1971-1973 Murray McLean ist Counsellor des australischen Generalkonsulats in Hong Kong. [Wik] 1979-1983 Murray McLean ist Counsellor der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [Wik] 1987-1993 Murray McLean ist Generalkonsul des australischen Generalkonsulats in Shanghai. [ChiAus4]

McMullan, Robert = McMullan, Bob = McMullan, Robert Francis (Perth 1947-) : Politiker, Handels-Minister Biographie 1994 Robert McMullan besucht China um über Zusammenarbeit im bilateralen Handel zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1995 Robert McMullan besucht Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dalian und Beijing. Er besucht das Australia.China Forum in Shanghai und ist Vorsitzender mit des 8. Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC). [Tho2]

McNicol, Don (Adelaide 1939-) : Professor of Psychology University of Tasmania Biographie 1995 Eine Delegation der University of Sydney unter Don McNicol besucht Taiwan um über eine Zusammenarbeit mit taiwanesischen Universitäten zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Meng, Lowe Kong (Penang, Malaysia 1831-1888 Malvern, Melbourne) : Chinesischer Händler Bibliographie : Autor 1879 Meng, Lowe Kong. The Chinese question in Australia, 1878-79. (Melbourne : F.F. Bailliere, Publisher in ordinance to the Victorian Government, 1879). [Über die Diskriminierung von Chinesen in Australien]. https://archive.org/details/chinesequestion00mouygoog. [WC] Report Title - p. 46 of 104

Menzies, Harry (um 1956) : Australischer Handelskommissar Biographie 1953-1956 Harry Menzies ist australischer Handelskommissar in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Metcalf, Elizabeth Mary = Metcalf, Elizabeth Mary Donnelly (Adelaide 1891-1966 Melbourne) : Protestantische Missionarin China Inland Mission, Gattin von George Edgar Metcalf Biographie 1917-1951 Elizabeth Mary Metcalf ist Missionarin der China Inland Mission in Dagu (Yunnan). [Prot2]

Metcalfe, Andrew = Metcalfe, Andrew Edgar Francis (Toowoomba, Queensland 1959-) : Staatsbeamter, Politiker, stellvertretender Sekretär Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Biographie 2000 Andrew Metcalfe besucht China. [Tho2]

Milliss, Bruce = Milliss, Bruce Joseph (Cooyal, N.S.W. 1899-1970) : Mitglied Australian Communist Party, Geschäftsmann Biographie 1952-1970 Bruce Milliss macht Handel mit China und der Sovietunion / Russland. [MillB1] 1954 Gründung des Australian Trade Research Service durch Ken Gott und Bruce Milliss. [StraL2:S. 286] 1959 Bruce Milliss reist nach China. [StraL2:S. 278]

Bibliographie : erwähnt in 2018 Guide to the Papers of Bruce Milliss : http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-294441960/findingaid.

Minchin, Nicholas = Minchin, Nick = Minchin, Nicholas Hugh (Sydney 1953-) : Politiker, Diplomat, Minister für Industrie Biographie 1999 Nicholas Minchin besucht Taiwan um eine australische Technologie-Woche zu öffnen. [Tho2]

Moffitt, Ian (Sydney 1926-2000 Sydney) : Journalist Sydney Morning Herald und Daily Mirror, Schriftsteller Biographie 1949 Ian Moffitt ist Korrespondent in Hong Kong. [StraL2:S. 153] 1960-1962 Ian Moffitt ist Korrespondent in Hong Kong. [StraL2:S. 153]

Bibliographie : Autor Report Title - p. 47 of 104

1982 Moffitt, Ian. The retreat of radiance : a novel of revenge. (Sydney : Collins, 1982). [Über seine Erlebnisse im ]. [WC]

Moore, John (Rockhampton, Queensland (1936-) : Politiker, Minister for Industry, Science and Tourism Biographie 1997 John Moore besucht China. [Tho2] 1999 John Moore besucht China. Gespräche über Sicherheit, amerikanische Bombardierungen und das chinesische Konsulat in Belgrad. [Tho2]

Morris, Bernice (um 1963) : Mitglied Communist Party of Australia Biographie 1959-1963 Bernice Morris lebt in Beijing. Sie schreibt über wirtschaftliche Probleme. [StraL2:S. 195]

Morris, Peter = Morris, Peter Frederick (Sydney 1932-) : Politiker, Minister for Industrial Relations Biographie 1988 Luo Gan, China und Peter Morris, Australien unterschreiben eine Erklärung über bessere Zusammenarbeit in Gesundheit und Sicherheit von Arbeitern. [Tho2]

Morrison, George Ernest (Geelong, Newtown, Victoria, Australien 1862-1920 Devon Esplanade, Simouth, Devon) : Journalist, Reisender Biographie 1893 George Ernest Morrison kommt als Korrespondent der Times in Hong Kong an. [Int] 1894 George Ernest Morrison reist als Korrespondent der Times von Shanghai, den Yangzi hinauf, durch China bis Rangun (Birma). [ODNB,Boot] 1896 George Ernest Morrison reist als Korrespondent der Times von Bangkok nach Yunnan. [Boot] 1897 George Ernest Morrison reist durch die Mandschurei bis Vladivostock. [Ricci] 1897-1912 George Ernest Morrison wohnt in Beijing und ist Korrespondent der Times. [Ricci,Boot] 1899 Edmund Backhouse beschafft Übersetzungen chinesischer Dokumente für George Ernest Morrison, Korrespondent der The Times. [ODNB] 1900 George Ernest Morrison nimmt als Leutnant an der Boxer Rebellion teil. [ADB] 1907 George Ernest Morrison reist von Beijing nach Tonquin. [ADB] 1910 George Ernest Morrison reist als Korrespondent der Times von bis Russisch Turkestan. [Boot] 1912 George Ernest Morrison verlässt die Times und wird Ratgeber von Yuan Shikai. [ADB] 1919 George Ernest Morrison vertritt China beim Friedensvertrag von Versailles. [ADB]

Bibliographie : Autor Report Title - p. 48 of 104

1895 Morrison, George Ernest. An Australian in China ; being a narrative of a quiet journey across China to Burma. (London : Horace Cox, 1895). [Bericht seiner Reise 1894]. https://archive.org/stream/australianinchin00morr#page/n5/mode/2up. [Boot,KVK] 1976 Morrison, G[eorge] E[rnest]. The correspondence of G. E. Morrison. Ed. by Lo Hui-min. (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1976). [WC]

Bibliographie : erwähnt in 1995 McDonald, Angus. The five foot road : in search of a vanished China. (San Francisco, Calif. : HarperCollins West, 1995). [Bericht seiner Reise auf den Spuren von George Ernest Morrison 1994 ab Shanghai]. [WC] 2007 Thompson, Peter Alexander ; Macklin, Robert. The life and adventures of Morrison of China. (Crows Nest, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 2007). [George Ernest Morrison]. [WC]

Mountford, Benjamin (um 2016) : Australischer Senior Lecturer in History, Australian Catholic University Melbourne Bibliographie : Autor 2016 Mountford, Benjamin. Britain, China, and colonial Australia. (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1016) [ZB]

Mowll, Howard West Kilvinton (Dover 1890-1958 Sydney) : Erzbischof Church Missionary Society von Sydney Biographie 1924-1926 Howard West Kilvinton Mowll ist Assistent des Bischofs in Mianzhu (Sichuan). [ODNB] 1925 Howard West Kilvinton Mowll wird von den roten Brigaden entführt und misshandelt. [ODNB] 1926-1933 Howard West Kilvinton Mowll ist Bischof von West China. [ODNB] 1956-1957 Howard West Kilvinton Mowll besucht mit andern australischen Bischöfen, u.a. Marcus Loane und Francis James (2) China. [StraL2:S. 156, 237,ODNB]

Bibliographie : Autor 1940 Mowll, Howard West Kilvinton. West China as seen through the eyes of the westerner. (Canberra : Australian Institute of Anatomy, 1940). (George Ernest Morrison lectures). [Yuan]

Moylan, Judith = Moylan, Judi = Moylan, Judith Eleanor (Perth 1944-) : Politikerin Biographie 1999 Eine australische Delegation des Australian Political Exchang Council unter Judith Moylan besucht Chengdu und Beijing. [Tho2]

Müller, Geoffrey (um 1992) : Australischer Generaldirektor Office of National Assessments Biographie 1992 Geoffrey Müller besucht Beijing für Gespräche über bilaterale Beziehungen. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 49 of 104

Myer, Kenneth = Myer, Kenneth Baillieu = Myer, Ken (San Francisco, Calif. 1921-1992 Alaska) : Australischer Diplomat, Geschäftsmann, Administrator, Philanthrop Biographie 1958 Kenneth Myer besucht China. [StraL2:S. 186] 1973 Erste australische Handels-Delegation unter Jim Cairns nach China. Er trifft Zhou Enlai, Bai Xiangguo und Gough Whitlam. Kenneth Myer ist Miglied. [Tho2,ChiAus]

Nehl, Garry = Nehl, Garry Barr (Newcastle, New South Wales 1934-) : Politiker Biographie 1992 Garry Nehl besucht Tibet. [Tho2] 1999 Garry Nehl besucht Tibet und Beijing. [Tho2] 2000 Garry Nehl besucht Tibet um sozialen und wirtschaftlichen Fortschritt zu prüfen. [Tho2]

Newman, Jocelyn = Newman, Jocelyn Margaret (Melbourne 1937-2018 Berry, New South Wales) : Politikerin, Senatorin Tasmanien Biographie 1997 Jocelyn Newman besucht China. [Tho2] 1999 Jocelyn Newman besucht China um Gespräche über Sozialpolitik zu führen. [Tho2]

Nicholson, Ian (um 1982) : Australischer Kommissar Biographie 1979-1982 Ian Nicholson ist australischer Kommissar in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Nie, Gongcheng (um 1986) : Chinesischer Diplomat Biographie 1983-1986 Nie Gongcheng ist Botschafter der chineischen Botschaft in Canberra. [ChiAus2]

Nolan, Sidney = Nolan, Sidney Robert (Carlton, Melbourne 1917-1992 London) : Maler, Grafiker Biographie 1980 Sidney Nolan sammelt Malerei in China um eine Ausstellung zu planen. [Tho2] 1990 Ausstellung chinesischer Malerei aus der Sammlung von Sidney Nolan in China und in Australien. [Tho2:S. 173]

Nossal, Frederick (Australien 1927-) : Journalist Bibliographie : Autor 1962 Nossal, Frederick. Dateline - Peking. (London : Macdonald ; Toronto : Longmans, 1962). [Bericht seines Aufenthaltes als Korrespondent des The Toronto Globe and Mail 1959-1960 in Hong Kong und Beijing]. [Cla] Report Title - p. 50 of 104

O'Donnell, Lawrence George (1933-) : Australischer General Biographie 1988 Eine Delegation unter Lawrence George O’Donnell reist nach Beijing, Nanjing, Hangzhou und Shanghai. [Tho2]

O'Shea, Clarence = O'Shea, Clarence Lyell = O'Shea, Clarrie (1906-1988) : Sekretär Australian Victorian State Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employees' Association Biographie 1964 Eine australische Delegation unter Clarence O'Shea besucht China. [StraL2:S. 230]

Officer, Keith = Officer, Frank Keith (Toorak, Melbourne, Australien 1889–1969 Southampton) : Diplomat Biographie 1944-1945 Keith Officer ist Chargé d’affaires der australischen Gesandtschaft in Chongqing. [ChiAus1] 1948-1949 Keith Officer ist Botschafter der australischen Gesandtschaft in Nanjing. [ADB,ChiAus1]

Olsen, John = Olsen, John Wayne (Kadina, South Australia 1945-) : Politiker, Diplomat, Premier of South Australia Biographie 1999 John Olsen besucht Shanghai, Beijing und die Schwester-Stadt Shandong. [Tho2]

Palmer, Michael = Palmer, Mick = Palmer, Michael John (Coventry, England 1941-) : Australischer Federal Police Commissioner, Jurist Biographie 1998 Michael Palmer besucht China. [Tho2]

Pascoe, Timothy (um 1983) : Vorsitzender Australia Council Biographie 1983 Timothy Pascoe besucht China um über einen kulturellen Austausch zu verhandeln. [Tho2]

Patterson, George (2) (um 1960) : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1957-1960 George Patterson (2) ist australischer Handelskommissar in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Peacock, Andrew = Peacock, Andrew Sharp (Melbourne 1939-) Politiker Biographie 1979 Deng Xiaoping trifft Andrew Peacock. Peacock unterschreibt mit Huang Hua eine Vereinbarung über Sino-Australian Agreement on Science and Technology. [ChiAus] 1980 Andrew Peacock und Zhang Wenjin unterschreiben eine Vereinbarung über Wissenschaft und Technologie. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 51 of 104

Peng, Chong = Xu, Tieru (Zhangzhou, Fujian 1915-2010) : Mitglied der Chinesischen Kommunistischen Partei, Generalsekretär National People's Congress Biographie 1986 Eine Delegation des China National People's Congress unter Peng Chong und Erdeni Qoigyi Gyaincain besuchen Australien und treffen sich mit Robert Hawke. Gyaincain führt religiöse Rituale aus. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1991 Peng Chong und Li Peiyao besuchen Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1995 Peng Chong und Li Peiyao besuchen Rumänien. [ChiRom1]

Penhalluriak, Francis (um 1949) : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1949 Francis Penhalluriak ist handelnder australischer Generalkonsul in Shanghai. [ChiAus4]

Parer, Warwick (Wau, Papua New Guinea 1936-2014 Brisbane) : Politiker, Liberal Party of Australia, Ministe for Resources and Energy Biographie 1997 Warwick Parer besucht das jährliche Taiwan-Australia Businee Council meeting in Taipei. [Tho2]

Phillips, Philip David (Prahran, Melbourne 1897-1970 Eltham) : Jurist, Lecturer in Law University of Melbourne Bibliographie : Autor 1937-1946 Austral-Asiatic bulletin. Vol. 1-6 (1937-1946). Ed. Philip David Phillips. (Melbourne : Australian Institute of International Affairs, 1937-1946). [WC,ADB]

Pitman, Michael (Bristol 1933-2000) : Chief Science Adviser, Department of Industry, Technology and Commerce, Biologe, Professor of Biology University of Sydney Biographie 1991 Eine australische Delegation unter Michael Pitman reist nach China um über eine Zusammenarbeit australischer Universitäten und anderen Forschungs-Organisationen zu sprechen. [Mac40:S. 131]

Pitman, Timothy Goodwin (Boston 1790-) : Kaufmann Biographie 1809-1824 Timothy Goodwin Pitman arbeitet zuerst in der amerikanischen Handels-Firma Perkins & Co. in Guangzhou, eröffnet eine eigene Handels-Firma und kehrt 1824 nach Hobart und Sydney zurück, wo er weiterhin Handel mit China treibt. [Moun1:S. 30]

Porteous, Gladstone = Porteous, Gladstone Charles Fletcher = Zhang, Erchang (Carngham, Victoria, Australien 1874-1944 Salaowu) : Protestantischer Missionar China Inland Mission, Superintendent East Yunnan Biographie Report Title - p. 52 of 104

1904 Gladstone Porteous reist für die China Inland Mission nach China. [Wik] 1907-1944 Gladstone Porteous kommt 1907 in der Mission Sapsuhan in Yunnan an und arbeitet als Mission mit den Miao und in der Mission Salaowu den Nosu. [Wik]

Bibliographie : Autor 1948 New Testament in Yi, Yunnan. Transl. by Gladstone Porteous. (Shanghai : China Bible House, 1948). [Bibel]. [WC]

Qi, Yuanjing (Hubei 1929-1994) : Mitglied 14. CPC Central Committee Biographie 1990 Qi Yuanjing eröffnet die die Channar Mine in der Pilbara-Region, Australien. [Tho2]

Qian, Qichen (Shanghai 1928-2017) : Politiker, Diplomat, Aussenminister der Volksrepublik China Biographie 1972-1982 Qian Qichen ist Counsellor der chineischen Botschaft in Moskau, Russland. [CV] 1985 Qian Qichen besucht Australien um Gespräche über Waffenkontrolle und Abrüstung zu führen. [Tho2] 1988 Péter Varkonyi besucht China auf Einladung von Qian Qichen. [SHR,Jesz1] 1989 Jaromir Johanes reist nach Beijing und trifft Jiang Zemin, Li Peng und Qian Qichen. [FürR1] 1989 ang Shangkun, Li Peng und Qian Qichen schicken Gratulationen an Ion Iliescu, Petre Roman and S. Cierak zur Wahl als Vorsitzender des Romanian National Salvation Front Committee, Premierminister und Aussenminister. [ChiRom1] 1991 Qian Qichen besucht Malta. [ChiMal3] 1991 Qian Qichen macht einen offiziellen Besuch in Österreich. [Öster3] 1991 Treffen von Martin Palous und Qian Qichen in Prag, Tschechoslowakei, einige Monate später in Beijing. [FürR1] 1991 Qian Qichen besucht China. Die chinesisch-ungarischen Beziehungen verbessern sich. Wiederaufnahme der bilateralen Beziehungen. [SHR] 1991 Qian Qichen besucht Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1992 Qian Qichen besucht Australien. [Tho2] 1992 Ulrik A. Federspiel besucht Beijing und trifft sich mit Jiang Enzhu, Qian Qichen und Tian Zengpei. [BroK1] 1993 Qian Qichen besucht Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1995 Qian Qichen trifft Flavio Cotti im Staatsgästehaus Diaoyutai in Beijing. Er tifft die Delegation der schweizerischen Bundesversammlung unter Leitung von Claude Frey in der Grossen Halle des Volkes in Beijing. [CS4] 1995 Qian Qichen und Li Peng besuchen Bratislava, Slowakai betreffend einer chinesischen Botschaft in Bratislava. [FürR1] 1995 Jiang Zemin besucht Ungarn auf Einladung von Arpad Göncz. Qian Qichen und Laszlo Kovacs unterschreiben eine Zusammenarbeit im Zollwesen. [SHR] Report Title - p. 53 of 104

1996 Qian Qichen und Alexander Downer unterschreiben in New York das Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the People's Republic of China concerning the Maintenance of the Consulate General of Australia in Hong Kong. [ChiAus] 1997 Alexander Downer besucht Hong Kong und trifft Qian Qichen und Tung Chee-hwa. [Tho2] 1998 Qian Qichen besucht Malta. [ChiMal3]

Qian, Qicheng (Shanghai 1928-2017 Beijing) : Politiker, Aussenminister Biographie 1988 Qian Qicheng besucht Australien für Gespräche über Abrüstung und Konflikte. [Tho2]

Qian, Sanqiang (, Zhejiang 1913-1992 Beijing) : Physiker Biographie 1979 Qian Sanqiang besucht Australien für Gespräche über bilateralen Austausch von Wissenschaft. [Tho2]

Qian, Xinzhong (Baoshan, Jiangsu 1911-2009) Minister of Health Biographie 1979 Eine australische Delegation unter Qian Xinzhong besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Qiao, Shi (Dinghai, Zhejiang 1924-2015 Beijing) : Politiker der chinesischen kommunistischen Partei Biographie 1965 Besuch von Deng Xiaoping, Wan Li und Qiao Shi besuchen den 9. Congress of the Romanian Communist Party in Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1984 Besuch von Deng Xiaoping, Wan Li und Qiao Shi besuchen den 11. Congress of the Romanian Communist Party in Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1988 Qiao Shi besucht Ungarn. [SHR] 1989 Besuch von Deng Xiaoping, Wan Li und Qiao Shi besuchen den 14. Congress of the Romanian Communist Party in Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1994 Qiao Shi und Li Peng besuchen Österreich. [Öster3] 1994 Qiao Shi besucht die Schweiz und hat ein Gespräch im Bundeshaus Bern mit Gret Haller. [CS4] 1994 Eine chinesische Gruppe unter Qiao Shi besucht Australien. [Tho2] 1996 Qiao Shi trifft Robert Halverson während einer parlamentarischen Konferenz in Beijing. [Tho2] 1997 Emil Constantinescu macht einen Staatsbesuch in China und trifft Jiang Zemin, Li Peng und Qiao Shi. [ChiRom1]

Qu, Runhai (um 1991) : Chinesischer Direktor Arts Bureau des Ministry of Culture Biographie 1991 Eine chinesische Kunst-Delegation unter Qu Runhai besucht Australien um über kulturelle Beziehung zu sprechen. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 54 of 104

Reed, Mary (Tasmanien ca. 1866-nach 1992) : Missionarin China Inland Mission Biographie 1888-1889 Mary Reed reist als erste australische Missionarin über Hong Kong und Shanghai nach Yangzhou, Jiangsu. [Reed1] 1890 Mary Reed kehrt nach China zurück, reist aber krankheitshalber nach Australien zurück und wird Sekretärin für die China Inland Mission in Tasmanien. [Reed1] 1989 Mary Reed kehrt krankheitshalber nach Launceston, Tasmanien zurück. [Reed1]

Bibliographie : Autor 1892 Reed, Mary. China : short sketch of the China Inland Mission, location of Australian missionaries, the truth about opium, etc. (Melbourne : China Inland Mission, 1892). [WC]

Bibliographie : erwähnt in 2014 Welch, Ian Hamilton. Mary Reed of Australia and the China Inland Mission : https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/13040.

Reid, Margaret = Reid, Margaret Elizabeth = McLachlan, Margaret (Crystal Brook, South Australia 1935-) : Politikerin Biographie 1997 Li Ruihuan besucht Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney und Port Douglas. Er trifft Robert Halverson und Margaret Reid. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1998 Li Ruihuan trifft Margaret Reid in Beijing. [ChiAus] 1999 Eine australische Gesetzgeber-Delegation unter Margaret Reid und Neil Andrew besuchen China. [Tho2]

Ren, Jianxin (Lanzhou 1958-) : Geschäftsmann, Wirtschaftswissenschaftler Biographie 1988 reist nach Australien und trifft australische Anwälte und Gesetzgeber, die er über chinesische wirtschaftliche Gesetzgebung informiert. [Tho2]

Renouf, Alan = Renouf, Alan Phillip (Sydney 1919-2008 Canberra) : Australischer Diplomat, Beamter Biographie 1972 Gründung diplomatischer Beziehungen zwischen Australien und der Volksrepublik China. Alain Renouf und unterschreiben ein gemeinsames Kommuniqué. [Tho2,Wik]

Richards, Penny (um 2000) : Australische Diplomatin Biographie 2000-2001 Penny Richards ist Generalkonsulin des australischen Generalkonsulats in Shanghai. [ChiAus4] Report Title - p. 55 of 104

Riding, Douglas = Riding, Douglas John Stuart = Riding, Doug (1943-) : Air Mrshal, Royal Australian Air Force commander, Vice Chief of the Defence Force. Biographie 1999 Douglas Riding besucht China zum dritten Annual Strategic Dialogue. [Tho2]

Rigby, Paul = Rigby, Paul Crispin (Sandringham, Melbourne 1924-2006 Margaret River, Western Australia) : Maler, Illustrator, Karikaturist Biographie 1958 Kirwan Ward und Paul Rigby der Daily News in Perth reisen in China. [StraL2:S. 145]

Rigby, Richard (um 1997) : Australischer Diplomat, Executive Director Australian National University, China Institute Biographie 1994-1997 Richard Rigby ist Generalkonsul des australischen Generalkonsulats in Shanghai. [ChiAus4]

Rivett, Rohan = Rivett, Rohan Deakin (Melbourne 1917-1977 Camberwell, Melbourne) : Journalist Biographie 1947 Rohan Rivett ist Journalist des Melbourne The Herald und berichtet über den Civil War in China. [Wik] 1947 Rohan Rivett reist als Journalist von Guangzhou nach Qingdao. [StraL2:S. 51]

Rong, Yiren (Wuxi, Jiangsu 1916-2005 Beijing) : Politiker, Kaufmann, Vizepräsident Biographie 1980 besucht Canberra, Sydney und Melbourne für eine Diskussion über eine Joint Venture. [Tho2] 1986 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Rong Yiren besucht Dänemark. [BroK1] 1991 Rong Yiren besucht Australien um über bilaterale Beziehungen und wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Roper, Myra = Roper, Myra Ellen (England 1911–2002 Australien) : Leiterin University Women's College, University of Melbourne, Sinologin Biographie 1958-nach Myra Roper besucht 15 Mal China. [Wik] 1980

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1981 Roper, Myra. Emperor's China, People's China. (Richmond, Vic. : Heinemann, 1981) [WC] 1982 Roper, Myra. Modern Chinese history, 1793-1949 : from first European contacts to the Communist Revolution (Richmond, Vic. : Heinemann, 1982). [WC]

Rosalky, David (Sydney 1946-) : Sekretär Department of Family and Community Services Biographie 2000 David Rosalky besucht China. [Tho2]

Ross, Lloyd = Ross, Lloyd Robert Maxwell (Brisbane 1901-1987 Lane Cove, Sydney) : Gewerkschafter, Präsident Australian Association for Cultural Freedom, Sekretär NSW branch der Australian Railways Union Biographie 1963 Lloyd Ross besucht Taiwan. [StraL2:S. 222]

Ruddock, Philip = Ruddock, Philip Maxwell (Canberra 1943-) : Politiker Biographie 1996 Philip Ruddock besucht China um Pläne zu diskutieren über Tourismus, Geschäfts-Kontakte und illegale Immigration. [Tho2] 1997 Philip Ruddock besucht China um über Immigration und ethnische Angelegenheiten zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1999 Philip Ruddock und Luo Gan diskutieren über Kriminalität und illegale Einwanderung. [Tho2]

Russo, Peter = Russo, Peter Anthony (Ballarat, Victoria 1908–1985 Melbounre) : Journalist Biographie 1946-1947 Peter Russo ist Korrespondent für Argus (Melbourne) in Hong Kong. [ADB,StraL2:S. 52]

Ryan, Susan = Ryan, Susan Maree (Sydney 1942-) : Politikerin, Staatsbeamtin Biographie 1986 Eine australische Bildungsdelegation unter Susan Ryan besucht Beijing um über zukünftige Zusammenarbeit zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Sadleir, David (Dehradun, British India 1936-) : Diplomat, Director-General of Security Biographie 1988-1991 David Sadleir ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [ChiAus1]

Sanderson, John = Sanderson, John Murray (Geraldton, Western Australia 1940-) : Offizier, Governor of Western Australia Biographie 1998 John Sanderson besucht China. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 57 of 104

Saunders, Eleanor (1871-1895) : Australische Missionarin Bibliographie : erwähnt in 1896 Berry, D[igby] M[arsh]. The sister martyrs of Ku Cheng : memoir and letters of Eleanor and Elizabeth Saunders ("Nellie" and "Topsy") of Melbourne. (London : James Nisbet, 1896). [Betr. Eleanor Saunders, Elizabeth Saunders, Kucheng Massaker, Hong Kong, Fuzhou, Gutian (Fujian)]. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2545336. [WC]

Saunders, Elizabeth (1873-1895) : Australische Missionarin Bibliographie : erwähnt in 1896 Berry, D[igby] M[arsh]. The sister martyrs of Ku Cheng : memoir and letters of Eleanor and Elizabeth Saunders ("Nellie" and "Topsy") of Melbourne. (London : James Nisbet, 1896). [Betr. Eleanor Saunders, Elizabeth Saunders, Kucheng Massaker, Hong Kong, Fuzhou, Gutian (Fujian)]. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b2545336. [WC]

Sayers, Charles Edward. (Bendigo, Vitoria 1901-1979 Camberwell) : Journalist, Historiker Biographie 1941 Charles Edward Sayers ist Sekretär der australischen Gesandtschaft in Chongqing. [StraL2:S. 27]

Schacht, Christopher = Schacht, Chris = Schacht, Christopher Cleland (Melbourne 1946-) : Politiker, Mitglied Australian Labor Party Biographie 1995 Christopher Schacht besucht China. [Tho2]

Sha, Feng (um 1974) : Chinsischer Minister for Agriculture and Forestry Biographie 1974 Sha Feng besucht die Chinese Trade Exhibition in Australien. [Tho2]

Sharkey, Lawrence = Sharkey, Lawrence Louis = Starke, Lance (Warra Creek bei Cargo, N.S.W. 1898-1967 Sydney) : Gewerkschafter, Journalist, Kommunist Biographie 1960 Lance Sharkey besucht Beijing nach einem Meeting in Moskau [StraL2:S. 227]

Shen, Sampson C. = Shen, Qi (1917-2004) : Taiwanesischer Diplomat Biographie 1968-1972 Sampson C. Shen ist Botschafter der Botschaft von Taiwan in Australien [ChiAus2]

Shen, Tu (1919-) : Chinesischer Generaldirektor Civil Aviation Administration of China Biographie Report Title - p. 58 of 104

1984 Eine Delegation der Civil Aviation Administration of China unter Shen Tu besuchen Canberra und Sydney. [Tho2]

Shen, Xuandong (um 1998) : Feuer Kommissar aus Yangzhou Biographie 1998 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Shen Xuandong reist nach Canberra und Australien. [Tho2]

Sherman, Tom (um 1995) : Vorsitzender Australian National Crime Authority Biographie 1995 Tom Sherman besucht China. [Tho2]

Sherry, Nicholas = Sherry, Nick = Sherry, Nicholas John (London 1955-) : Australischer Politiker Biographie 1994 Eine Senats-Delegation unter Nicholas Sherry besucht China. [Tho2]

Shi, Chunlai (Hubei 1931-) : Diplomat Biographie 1990-1993 Shi Chunlai ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Canberra. [ChiAus2]

Shi, Guangsheng (Chanli, Hebei 1939- ) : Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Biographie 2000 Eine australische Geschäftsleute-Delegation unter Mark Vaile, mit Robert Hill besucht Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macao, Beijing und Kunming. Vaile und Shi Guangsheng unterschreiben das Beitritts Dokument zur WTO. [Tho2]

Short, Laurence (1915-2009) : Leiter Australian Trade Union und Australian Labor Party, Mitglied Australia Free-China Association Biographie 1960 Kenneth Gee und Laurence Short der Australia Free-China Association besuchen Taiwan auf Einladung der Guomindang. [StraL2:S. 217]

Siew, Vincent C. = Xiao, Wanchang (Chiayi, Taiwan 1939-) : Politiker der Guomindang, Taiwan, Vizepräsident Biographie 1991 Vincnet C. Siew besucht China um über die Durchführung der Flugzeug-Vereinbarung zu sprechen. [Tho2] 1998 Eine taiwanesische Delegation unter Vincent Siew besucht Brisbane auf dem Weg nach Guam. [Tho2] 1999 William Skate besucht Taiwan und trifft Lee Teng-hui und Vincent Siew. [Tho2: S. 43] Report Title - p. 59 of 104

Skate, William = Skate, William Jack = Skate, Bill (Port Moresby, Papua, New Guinea 1953-2006 in Brisbane) : Papua-neuguineischer Politiker, Staatsmann. Biographie 1999 William Skate besucht Taiwan und trifft Lee Teng-hui und Vincent Siew. [Tho2: S. 43]

Slack, Douglas = Slack, Doug = Slack, Douglas John (Gayndah, Queensland 1941-) : Politiker Biographie 1997 Eine Queensland Handels Mission unter Douglas Slack besucht Shanghai um einen Schwester-Staat zu feiern und um Gespräche über Handel in Shenzhen zu führen. [Tho2]

Smith, Geoffrey Norman = Smith, Geoff (Bundaberg, Australien 1934-) : Politiker. Minister of Business, Industry and Regional Development Biographie 1991 Eine parlamentarische Delegation aus Queensland unter Geoffrey Norman Smith besucht Shanghai. [Mac40:S. 192]

Smith, Richard = Smith, Richard Campbell (Perth 1944-) : Diplomat Biographie 1996-2000 Richard Smith ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [ChiAus1]

Song, Jian (Rongcheng, Shandong 1931-) : Wissenschaftler, Politiker Biographie 1994 Eine chinesische Delegation unter reist nach Australien um über australische Investition in chinesische Wissenschaft und Technologie zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Soong, James = Song, Chuyu (Xiangtan, Hunan 1942-) : Taiwanesischer Politiker Biographie 1998 James Soong reist nach Sydney. [Tho2]

Soorley, James = Soorley, Jim = Soorley, James Gerard (Murwillumbah, New South Wales 1951-) : Politiker, Bürgermeister von Brisbane Biographie 2000 Chen Shui-bian trifft James Soorley in Taipei. [Tho2]

Speight, Selwyn (Auckland 1908-1980) : Australischer Journalist Biographie 1942 Selwyn Speight ist als Korrespondent des Sydney Morning Herald in Chongqing. [Int] 1943 Selwyn Speight ist als Korrespondent des Sydney Morning Herald in Changde und Taoyuan (Hunan). [Int] Report Title - p. 60 of 104

1956 Selwyn Speight reist nach China. [StraL2:S. 177]

Stephen, Ninian = Stephen, Ninian Martin (Nettlebed, Oxfordshire 1923-2017 Melbourne) : Richter, Governor-General of Australia Biographie 1985 Ninian Stephen besucht China. [Tho2] 1988 Ninian Stephen wird von Li Xiannian empfangen. Er besucht die Öffnungsfeier der australischen Film-Woche in Beijing. [ChiAus]

Stewart, Francis = Stewart, Francis Eugene (Belmore, Sydney 1923-1979 Long Jetty, New South Wales) : Politiker Biographie 1960 Eine Delegation der Australian Labor Party besucht Taipei. Francis Stewart ist Mitglied. [StraL2:S. 217]

Stillwell, Geoffrey (um 1978) : Präsident Australia China Friendship Society .. Biographie 1978 Eine Delegation der Australia-China Society unter Geoffrey Stillwell besucht Beijing. [Tho2]

Stone, Shane = Stone, Shane Leslie (Bendigo, Victoria 1950-) : Politiker Libaral Pary of Australia, Minister Northern Territory. Biographie 1997 Eine australische Delegation unter Richard Court und Shane Stone besucht China um über Australian Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) für den chinesischen Markt zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 1998 Richard Court und Shane Stone besuchen Beijing um über Verhandlungen über Liquefied Natural Gas Limited zu diskutieren. [Tho2] 2000 Eine australische Partei-Delegation unter Shane Stone besucht China. [Tho2]

Stoneman, Mark = Stoneman, Mark David (Wellington, New South Wales 1939-) : Politiker Biographie 1997 Eine Queensland Delegation unter Mark Stoneman besucht Shanghai, Nanjing und Hong Kong. [Tho2] 1997 Australien verurteilt Chinas Menschenrechts-Aufzeichnungen für einen UN-Beschluss. [Tho2]

Strahan, Lachlan (1965-) : Charge d'Affaires Australian Mission to the United Nations Geneva Bibliographie : Autor 1996 Strahan, Lachlan. Australia's China : changing perceptions from the 1930s to the 1990s. (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1996). [ZB] Report Title - p. 61 of 104

Street, Anthony = Street, Anthony Austin Toni (1926-) : Australischer Politiker, Aussenminister Biographie 1981 Huang Zhen besucht Australien. Vereinbarung einer kulturellen Zusammenarbeit zwischen China und Australien zwischen Huang und Anthony Street. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1981 Anthony Street besucht China und trifft Deng Xiaoping. Sie einigen sich über einen Austrausch von Militärattachés und einer kulturellen Vereinbarung. [Tho2]

Stuart, Gilbert (1912-1973) : Australischer Offizier Chinese Nationalist Army Biographie 1938-1948 Gilbert Stuart arbeitet in einer Mine in Hong Kong, kämpft mit Guerillas in Guangdong, ist Führer eines Transportes auf der Burma Strasse und Offizier der Chinese Nationalist Army. [StuG1,StraL2:S. 38]

Sun, Bin (um 1994) : Direktor Shanghai Cultural Bureau Biographie 1994 Sun Bin (3) besucht Queensland um einen Kulturaustausch zu entwickeln. [Mac40:S. 192]

Sun, Jiazheng (Siyang, Jiangsu 1944-) : Politiker, Minister of Culture Biographie 2000 Sun Jiazheng besucht Canberra und trifft Richard Alston. [Tho2]

Sun, Qimeng (Xiuming, Anhui 1911-) : Vize-Vorsitzender National People's Congress Biographie 1988 Eine Delegation des National People's Congress unter reist in Australien. [Tho2]

Sun, Zhenyu (um 2000) : Vize-Minister Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Biographie 2000 Alan Thomas besucht Beijing und trifft Sun Zhenyu. [Tho2]

Sung, F.T. (um 1929) : Chinesischer Diplomat Taft, Bernie = Taft, Bernie (Hannover 1918-2013 Melbourne ?) : Sekretär Australian Communist Party Biographie 1955-1956 Bernie Taft besucht die Zentrale Parteihochschule der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas [Zhong gong zhong yang dang xiao] in Beijing. [Int] 1984 Bernie Taft besucht China. [StraL2:S. 311]

Tambling, Grant = Tambling, Grant, Ernest John (Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia 1943-) : Politiker, Senator for the Northern Territory, Administrator of Norfolk Island Report Title - p. 62 of 104

Biographie 1999 Grant Tambling besucht Beijing. [Tho2]

Tange, Arthur = Tange, Arthur Harold (Gosford, N.S.W. 1914-2001 Canberra) : Sekretär Department of External Affairs Biographie 1957 Arthur Tange besucht Taiwan. [Tho2:S. 36]

Tao, Bojun (Jilin 1936-) : Commander PLA Guangzhou Military Area Biographie 1997 Eine chinesische Militär-Delegation unter Tao Bojun reist in Australien. [Tho2]

Tebbutt, Geoffrey = Tebbutt, Geoffrey Edgar F. (1907-1973) : Australischer Journalist Herald (Melbourne) und Daily Telegraph (Sydney) = Biographie 1957 Geoffrey Tebbutt besucht Taiwan. [StraL2:S. 211]

Thomas, Alan (um 2000) : Diplomat, Stellvertretender Sekretär Department of Foreign Affairs und Trade Biographie 2000 Alan Thomas besucht Beijing und trifft Sun Zhenyu. [Tho2]

Thomas, Daniel (1931-) : Australischer Kunsthistoriker, Kurator Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Gründer Australian art at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Direktor Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Biographie 1977 Ausstellung Mood and moment : a century of Australian landscape painting in Beijing unter Daniel Thomas. [Tho2:S. 169]

Thomas, Nicholas (1970-) : Associate Professor Centre of Asian Studies, City University of Hong Kong Biographie 2018 Re-orienting Australia-China relations : 1972 to the present. Ed. by Nicholas Thomas : Chronology 1. 1972-1999 Note: The following chronology is an attempt to provide a comprehensive overview of the 30-year relationship. Where possible, dates and events were cross-checked against several sources, but when this was not possible the event has been listed as Early, Mid or Late, or simply by the relevant month. In such cases, and as far as could be ascertained, events were placed in their likely chronological order. When discrepancies did arise as to the dates of an event, the majority of sources were considered to be correct. Report Title - p. 63 of 104

1972 22 July-8 August The Chinese Ping-Pong team visited Australia. December University of Sydney Study tour to China, led by Professor William Connell. 5 December The Australian Labor Party, led by E. Gough Whitlam, is sworn into office. 22 December Australian Ambassador to France Alan Renouf and the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to France Huang Chen signed a joint communiqué for diplomatic recognition. 1973 12 January The Australian embassy in Beijing opened. 16 January Australian journalist Mr Francis James released after three years in detention. 24 January Official diplomatic links with Taiwan severed. 16 March First Chinese Ambassador Wang Guoquan arrived. 26 March Ambassador-designate Dr Stephen FitzGerald announced Australia’s China policy. 19-31 May Minister for Overseas Trade Dr Jim Cairns led the first trade mission to China. 16-29 June Australian parliamentary delegation, led by Postmaster-General Lionel Bowen, visited China. Late July A Chinese trade delegation visited Australia. 31 October-4 November Prime Minister Whitlam made his second official visit to China, during which he held talks with Premier Zhou Enlai and met with Chairman Mao Zedong and Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping. 1974 March A delegation of scientists from the Australian Academy of Science and the ANU visited China. April A second delegation of scientists from the Australian Academy of Science and the ANU visited China. April Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade D. McKay visited Beijing. 11 October Australian Trade Exhibition opened in Beijing. Mid-October Chinese Minister for Agriculture and Forestry Sha Feng visited Australia for the Chinese Trade Exhibition. 6 November The first cultural agreement was signed. 1975 March Rosny Children’s Choir (TAS) toured China. April Chinese Minister of Foreign Trade visited Canberra. 6 June Foreign Minister Willesee arrived in China. September Australian landscape paintings shown in Beijing and Nanjing. 8-23 November The Shanghai Philharmonic Society visited Australia. 1976 20-27 June Prime Minister Fraser’s first visit to China. 8 October Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Ma Wenbo and Australian Ambassador Dr. Stephen Fitzgerald signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the Question of Chinese Nationals Travelling to Australia. Report Title - p. 64 of 104

1977 12 January A delegation of Chinese journalists arrived in Australia on a goodwill tour. 18 January Exhibition of Archaeological Finds of the PRC opened in Melbourne. 23 April A seven-member Chinese language-teaching study group led by Vice Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of the Peking Language Institute, Wang Wen, arrived in Australia at the invitation of the Australian Department of Education. 23 May-3 June A Chinese trade delegation visited Australia to attend the fourth session of the Australia-China joint trade committee. 26 May As part of a cultural exchange programme, Taronga Zoo presented Peking Zoo with a wombat, two wallabies and two cape barren geese. 27 May A NSW trade mission, led by Minister for Primary Industries Donald Day, arrived in Beijing at the invitation of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. 10 June A delegation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), led by CAS Deputy Secretary-General Professor Jian Sanjiang, arrived in Sydney at the invitation of the Australian Academy of Sciences. 22 August-2 September Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Trade Chai Shufan led a delegation that visited Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne. Early September NSW Premier Neville Wran led a delegation to Beijing. 12 September National People’s Congress (NPC) delegation arrived in Australia for a goodwill tour, led by NPC Vice Chairman . 3-8 October An Australian Family Planning delegation visited China as guests of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. 1 November Australia-China Chamber of Commerce and Industry delegation, led by Vice-Presidents R. Gale and J. Kwan arrived in Beijing at the invitation of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. 7 December Australian Women’s Gymnastics team arrived in China for a goodwill tour. 31 December Young Activists’ delegation of the Australia-China society arrived in Beijing at the invitation of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. 1978 1 March The Head of the Division of Theoretical and Space Physics at La Trobe University Professor Cole arrived in Beijing at the invitation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 29 May-4 June The Director of the Department of Clinical Haematology and Oncology of the Royal Melbourne Children’s Hospital Dr Ekert and his assistant Dr Matthews are invited to Beijing by the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. June An Australia-China Society delegation, led by Mr Geoffrey Stillwell, arrived in Beijing. 20 July Australian parliamentary delegation arrived in China. 27 August The Technical Director of the Standards Association of Australia Mr Paton arrived in Beijing at the invitation of China Association for Standardisation Chairman Yu Qichen. 11-20 October Chinese Minister of Foreign Trade Li Chiang paid a goodwill visit to Australia. 24 October An animal husbandry delegation from Jilin province arrived in Australia. Early November Deputy Prime Minister Doug Anthony visited China. Report Title - p. 65 of 104

1979 5 March Chinese Vice Premier Chen Muhua arrived in Australia for a goodwill visit. Bilateral relations as well as tensions between China and Vietnam dominated discussions. 25 March-5 April The Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qian Sanqiang, visited Australia, and held talks on future bilateral science exchanges. Early June The Australian Youth Orchestra visited China. 5-8 June Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock visited Beijing for bilateral discussions. 3 September A Chinese public health delegation, led by Minister of Public Health Qian Xinzhong, arrived in Australia on a goodwill visit. Early October A delegation from the Union of Chinese Musicians, led by composer He Luting, visited Melbourne. 23 November A Guangdong provincial friendship delegation, led by Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of Guangdong province , arrived in Sydney to establish Sister-state links with New South Wales. During this visit, the two sides discussed cooperation in the economic, scientific and technological fields as well as in education, health and sports. 20 November A delegation from China’s Jiangsu province, led by Chairman of the Province’s Revolutionary Committee , arrived in Victoria to sign a Sister-state agreement. 1980 17 March Tasmanian Premier David Lowe led a delegation to Fujian province to discuss the creation of Sister-state ties. 7 April NSW Premier Neville Wran arrived in Guangzhou, on a Sister-state visit to Guangdong. During this visit, agreements for NSW to assist Guangdong province to build a model pastureland, and for technicians from Guangdong to help NSW grow tropical fruit, were signed. 25 March Painter Sidney Nolan arrived in China to gather material for a planned exhibition on China. 5 May Melbourne and Tianjin signed a Sister-city agreement. 6 May Minister for Foreign Affairs Andrew Peacock and the Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Zhang Wenjin, signed the Science and Technology Cooperation Agreement. 6-12 May Chinese Vice Premier Li Xiannian visited Australia. 16 June The Australian Ballet Company arrived in Beijing for a 12-day tour. 9 July Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser met with Chinese Premier Hua Guofeng in the Chinese embassy in Tokyo. Mid July Senate President Condor Laucke led a delegation to Shanghai and Hangzhou. 22-30 October President of the China International Trust and Investment Corporation Rong Yiren visited Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne to discuss China’s legal position on joint ventures. 30 October-9 November Victorian Premier Mr Hamer led a goodwill Sister-state visit to Jiangsu. The two sides discussed cooperation in the development of tourism and in recreating some of Jiangsu’s gardens in Victoria. Report Title - p. 66 of 104

1981 24-27 January Foreign Minister Tony Street visited Beijing. During the visit bilateral relations, the regional impact of the Soviet Union, and Australian grain sales to China dominated the agenda. 8 March An education delegation, led by Vice-Chancellor of the University of Newcastle Professor George and the Principal of KuringgaiCollege of Advanced Education Mr Muir, arrived in Beijing. 24 April-5 May A Chinese government cultural delegation, led by Minister-in-charge of the Commission for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries Huang Zhen, visited Australia. While in Australia, Minister Huang signed an agreement on bilateral cultural cooperation with Foreign Minister Tony Street. 2 June A Chinese film delegation, led by Editor-in-Chief of ‘Popular Films’ Lin Shan, arrived in Australia to attend film festivals in Sydney and Melbourne. 2 June A five-year agreement for an agricultural co-operation and exchange programme was signed in Beijing by Chinese Minister of Agriculture Lin Hujia and visiting Minister for Primary Industry Peter Nixon. 3-7 September HMAS Swan made a goodwill visit to Shanghai. Mid September A Chinese government trade delegation, led by Vice Minister of Foreign Trade Liu Xiwen, arrived in Australia to sign protocols covering economic and commercial cooperation. 2 October An agreement for a programme of technical cooperation for development was signed by Chinese Vice Premier Chen Muhua and visiting Minister for Health Michael Mackellar. 16 October A cultural exchange programme between the two governments was signed. Under the programme, the two sides were to have exchanges in culture, art, education, books, publishing, the press, broadcasting, film, television, sports and social sciences and to exchange visits. The two governments would also encourage cultural exchanges between non-governmental organisations in the two countries so as to further friendship between the two peoples. 1982 24 February A Chinese radio and television delegation, led by the Director of the Central Broadcasting Administration of China Zhang Xiangshan, arrived in Australia for a three-week visit. 14 March Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Zhang Wenjin arrived in Australia to attend a regular meeting between the officials of the two foreign ministries. 8 April A delegation from the Australian Communist Party arrived in Beijing. Early April Senate President Harold Young visited Shanghai. 15 May A Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) study group arrived in Beijing for a two-week visit to study the possibilities of Australia-Chinese technical cooperation on an agricultural educational information centre. 4-6 August Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser held his second visit to China. Topics for discussion included bilateral relations as well as China’s continuing anti-Soviet stance. Mid November Chinese youth women’s softball team visited Australia. 21-29 November A delegation led by Zhu Xuefan, Vice Chairman of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, visited Australia on a goodwill tour. Report Title - p. 67 of 104

1983 26 February The Jiangsu Beijing Opera Troupe arrived in Australia for a seven-week tour in honour of the first decade of relations. Early April A Chinese trade union delegation, led by Kang Yonghe, adviser to the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, paid a goodwill visit to Australia. 17-24 April Premier Zhao Ziyang visited Australia to mark the 10-year anniversary of relations between Australia and China. Premier Zhao was the first Chinese head of government to visit Australia. 19 April A MoU was signed on scientific and technical cooperation in geological sciences. Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister and Minister for Resources and Energy Peter Walsh signed the memorandum. 2-15 May President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Wang Yaoting led a delegation to Australia to celebrate the first ten years of the bilateral relationship. Late May Chairman of the Australia Council Dr Timothy Pascoe visited China to negotiate future cultural exchanges. 3-6 August Foreign Minister Bill Hayden visited China to discuss bilateral relations and the situation in Cambodia. 9 September Entombed Warriors exhibition opened in Canberra. 14 September A delegation from the Association for International Understanding of China, led by Vice President Lei Jieqiong, arrived in Australia for a friendship visit. 10-19 October Australian Landscape Exhibition is displayed in Beijing. Early November Australian Communist Party delegation visited Beijing. Report Title - p. 68 of 104

1984 23 January A delegation from Western Australia, led by Deputy Premier Bryce arrived in Qinghai. The delegation held talks with local officials on joint ventures in mineral exploration, and the possibility of establishing friendship ties. 9 February Australia and China signed a MoU relating to the Tianjin blood transfusion project under the programme of technical cooperation for development. 7-12 February Prime Minister Bob Hawke undertook his first visit to China. Early March A team of Australian fencers took part in fencing competitions in China. 14-29 March A delegation from the China Christian Council, led by Bishop Ting, toured Australia. 9 April A Taiwanese delegation arrived in Australia to discuss strengthening fishery cooperation, and the operation of Chinese fishing vessels within the 200-mile economic zone. 10-26 May Chinese Minister of Metallurgical Industry Li Dongye visited Australia, holding talks with Ministers and representatives from private companies on future cooperation between the two countries’ iron and steel industries. 17 May Australia and China signed an agricultural cooperation agreement in Beijing, during a visit by the Minister for Primary Industry John Kerin. 20 May-8 June Qinghai Governor Huang Jingbo visited Australia, signing a cooperation agreement with Western Australian Premier Brian Burke (on 7 June). 29 May-7 June Jiangsu Governor Gu Xiulian visited Victoria and Canberra to discuss cooperation in the fields of agriculture, industry, science and technology. 4-13 June Deputy Prime Minister Lionel Bowen visited China to discuss economic and technical co-operation in many areas, including the iron and steel sector as well as in the agricultural and animal husbandry sectors. Early July Attorney General Gareth Evans visited China to open the Shanghai Consulate-General (2 July). The first Consul-General in Shanghai was Mr Roger Brown. 1 August Australia-Taiwan fisheries agreement renewed. 10 August Australia and China signed an agreement to cooperate more closely in their steel and iron industries. The agreement was signed by visiting Chinese Vice Minister for Metallurgical Industry Lin Hua. 10 September Direct flights between Australia and China commenced. Minister for Aviation Kim Beazley travelled on the inaugural Qantas flight, and signed an aviation agreement while in Beijing. 17-26 September Chinese Light Industry Minister Yang Bo led an eight-member delegation to Australia. 18-23 September The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), led by Director-General Shen Tu, made a goodwill visit to Canberra and Sydney. Mid October Minister for Resources and Energy Peter Walsh visited China to develop an agreement for a joint work programme for mineral resources assessment, and to sign a MoU on the exchange of coal technology. 1-11 November A Chinese legal delegation, headed by Minister of Justice Zou Yu arrived in Sydney. During the visit, a MoU on the establishment of a legal exchange programme was signed. Under the memorandum, the two countries exchanged legal scholars, law students, judges and lawyers as well as ‘materials relating to their legal systems, laws and legal institutions with an emphasis on exchanges of material dealing with investment and trade law’. 8 November A delegation of the Bank of China (BOC), led by President Jin Deqin, arrived in Australia to discuss the re-opening of the BOC Sydney branch. 26 November-11 December A delegation of Chinese scientists arrived to study bacterial and viral vaccine production. 3 December Australian government consultancy for a Hydroelectric project in Yunnan signed in Beijing. Report Title - p. 69 of 104

1985 13 April Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Hu Yaobang arrived in Perth for his first visit to a Western country. During his five-day visit, talks were held with Australian politicians and officials regarding the proposed iron ore joint venture at Mt Channar, Cambodia, and bilateral political relations. 30 June A Parliamentary delegation, led by Senate President Douglas McClelland, arrived in Beijing for talks on the further development of relations between the two parliaments. 25 July Chinese Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Qian Qichen arrived in Australia for talks on arms control and disarmament. 4 August An Australian Labour Party delegation, headed by Peter Duncan MP, arrived in China for a two-week goodwill visit. 18-22 August Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephen held a four-day goodwill visit to China. Late August Minister for Trade John Dawkins led a trade delegation to China. The stated purpose of the visit was to discover new channels of cooperation, strengthen the successful bilateral trade and economic cooperation and narrow the trade deficit between the two countries. 22 September Australian Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Lieutenant-General Sir Phillip Bennett led a military delegation to China to discuss regional peace and security issues. This was the first visit by an Australian CDF. 29 September-10 October Chinese Minister of Labor and Personnel Zhao Dongwan visited Australia to exchange views on youth employment and labour policies. 4 October Australian rock group, Men at Work, were denied a visa to perform in China after an early visit by British group Wham! ‘over-stimulated’ Chinese youth. Late October-Early November The President of the People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs Han Nianlong visited Australia to discuss bilateral relations and issues of international concern. Report Title - p. 70 of 104

1986 19 February China International Trust and Investment Corporation (CITIC) signed a joint venture deal with ALCOA to invest in the Portland Aluminium Smelter. 4-15 March Secretary of the Guizhou Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Hu Jintao led a delegation to Australia for a friendship visit. 30 March-11 April South Australian Premier John Bannon led a delegation to Beijing and Jinan (Shandong). On 3 April, South Australia and Shandong signed a Sister-state agreement. Late April Deputy Secretary-General of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference Yang Zhengmin led a delegation to Australia to discuss increasing the frequency of bilateral visits. This was the first visit of its kind. 28 April-11 May Director-General of Chinese Customs Dai Jie led a delegation to Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney to discuss possible co-operation in customs matters. 29 April-10 May A delegation from China’s National People’s Congress (NPC) held a goodwill visit of Australia. The delegation was led by Vice Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee Peng Chong. 29 April The Panchen Lama arrived in Australia. 12 May Sydney and Guangzhou signed a Sister-city agreement. 18 May Prime Minister Bob Hawke arrived in China for his second visit. The Prime Minister was accompanied to Chengdu and Nanjing by CCP Secretary Hu Yaobang, and to Xiamen by CCP Standing Committee Member Hu Qili. 20 May The 3rd Australia-China Senior Executive Forum opened in Beijing. 26 June Special Minister of State Michael Young arrived in Beijing to holds talks on future bilateral cooperation. 5 July A Chinese delegation from the Association for the International Understanding of China, led by Vice President Wu Bangguo arrived in Australia, to attend the 37th Biennial National Conference of the Australian Labor Party. Late August An education delegation led by Minister for Education Susan Ryan visited Beijing to discuss future educational exchanges. 5-13 September Chinese Vice Premier Wan Li toured Australia. During the visit, on 7 September, both sides agreed to hold a Joint Ministerial Economic Commission. 10-13 September A Chinese Communist Party (CCP) delegation visited Australia on a goodwill tour, led by Hao Jianxiu, member of the Secretariat of the CCP Central Committee. 9 November Australian Under-20 Women’s Basketball team arrived in Beijing for a series of goodwill matches. 5-7 December Inaugural Australia-China tennis match played in Melbourne. 14 December Australia-China Education programme announced. Report Title - p. 71 of 104

1987 16 February BHP and the Chinese Ministry of Metallurgical Industry signed a MoU to enhance cooperation on trade and technology exchanges. 31 March The Chairman of China’s State Economic Commission Lu Dong led a delegation to take part in the 1st Meeting of the Australia-China Joint Ministerial Economic Commission (JMEC). 13 May Western Australia and Zhejiang province signed a letter of intent for a Sister-state agreement to strengthen cooperation in iron and steel, minerals, woollen textiles and marine fisheries. The Agreement was signed by Governor of Zhejiang Xue Ju and Premier of Western Australia Brian Burke in Hangzhou. 6-13 June The Mayor of Shanghai Jiang Zemin visited Australia. 13 June A delegation from the Australia Peace Committee, led by Vice Chairman John Benson, arrived in China for talks on peaceful cooperation and disarmament. 4 July The first Chinese Wushu team arrived in Australia for a three-week tour. 4 August New South Wales and Guangdong signed a Sister-state agreement. The agreement was signed by the Governor of Guangdong province and the Premier of NSW Barrie Unsworth in Guangzhou. 4-13 September A Chinese Youth delegation, led by the Chairman of the All China Youth Federation, , held a goodwill visit to Australia. 7 November Western Australia and Zhejiang signed a Sister-state agreement, between Western Australian Premier Brian Burke and visiting vice Governor Wu Minda. 14-24 November Chinese State Councillor Gu Mu, visited Australia. While in Australia Gu Mu and Prime Minister Bob Hawke attended the signing ceremony between China and the Hamersley Iron company to jointly develop the Mt Channar iron mine. Report Title - p. 72 of 104

1988 January Chinese Mayors delegation (DFAT Special Visits Programme) led by Shanghai Vice Mayor, Huang Ju, with Dalian Mayor, Wei Fuhai, and Xiamen Vice Mayor, Xi Jinping, toured Australia. 17-20 January The Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Qian Qichen visited Australia to hold consultations on disarmament, regional conflicts and other issues. 5 February The Australian Commerce and Industry Office (ACIO) in Taipei started issuing Australian visas for Taiwanese citizens. 10 February The Australian Film Festival commenced in China. 9-16 February Governor-General Sir Ninian Stephen visited China. 18 March ‘Fei fei’ and ‘Xiao xiao’, two Chinese ‘Panda ambassadors’, arrived at Melbourne zoo as part of Australia’s bicentennial celebrations. 19-27 March A Senior delegation of Chinese businessmen, led by the President of China Commerce and Industry Development Corporation Zou , toured Australia to discuss horticultural cooperation for China’s export markets. 2 June The 3rd Meeting of the Australia-China Joint Consultative Group on Transport and Communications was convened in Melbourne. 15-24 June The President of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, Zhang Wenjin, led a four-member delegation on a goodwill visit to Australia. 10 July Foreign Minister Bill Hayden arrived in Beijing for a 10-day tour of China, including Tibet. 11-21 August Australian club cricket team tours China. 21 August and Kunming established Sister-city relations. Mid-August A delegation from the Chinese NPC, led by Vice Chairman Sun Qimeng, toured Australia on a goodwill visit. 26 August President of China’s Supreme People’s Court Ren Jianxin arrived in Australia to brief Australian lawyers and legislators on Chinese economic legislation. Mid-October The Chief of the General Staff of the Lieutenant General O’Donnell led a delegation to Beijing, Nanjing, Hangzhou and Shanghai. 14-20 November Chinese Premier Li Peng visited Australia. Those accompanying Li on his visit included Foreign Minister Qian Qichen, Minister of Metallurgical Industry Qi Yuanjing, Minister of Labour Luo Gan (who was to become a CPC Politburo Standing Committee Member in November 2002), Minister of Aerospace Industry Lin Zongtang and Director of the China Rural Development Research Centre under the State Council Du Runsheng. During his visit, agreements were signed on the prevention of double taxation in trade and economic cooperation, and on giving China temporary fishing rights in Australia’s coastal waters. The two countries also concluded a five-year agreement on an exchange of technologies linked with exploration and use of outer space. 18 November Visiting Chinese minister for Labour Luo Gan and Minister for Industrial Relations Peter Morris signed a MoU to enable greater cooperation in improving occupational health and safety for workers in both countries. The MoU provided for cooperation in teaching, training, research and information. The main areas included seminars, workshops and conferences, personnel and student exchanges, joint research projects, short-term consultancies, exchange of technical and other documents and access to databases. Report Title - p. 73 of 104

1989 29 January-1 February Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Gareth Evans visited Beijing to discuss bilateral relations and the goals of the GATT Uruguay Round. 18 February Vice Chairman of the Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) arrived in Australia for a two-week visit to discuss Chinese economic reforms and future plans. 8 March A Chinese government cultural delegation led by Minister of Culture arrived in Australia. 19 April Australia and China signed a MoU on energy cooperation, which was aimed at establishing a joint working group on energy policy issues between the two countries. The MoU was signed by visiting Chinese Minister for Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Zheng Tuobin and Minister for Resources Peter Cook at the end of the 3rd Australia-China (Joint Ministerial Economic Commission) JMEC. Early May Australian Treasurer Paul Keating visited China to discuss the expansion of bilateral cooperation. 24 May Queensland and Shanghai signed a Sister-state agreement. 4 June Tiananmen. 5 June Prime Minister Bob Hawke cancelled a planned visit to China. 15 June Chinese Vice Consul Dong Qi was granted political asylum in Australia. 20 June A Chinese sailor sought political asylum in Australia, due to his opposition to the crackdown in Tiananmen Square. 24 August The Cultural Counsellor of the Australian embassy Nicholas Jose, signed an agreement with the Baowentang publishing house to publish an introductory series on Australia by leading Chinese scholars. 30 August Australia announced restrictions on visas for Chinese students. 9-12 November The Northern Territory business exhibition was held in Shenzhen, to attract Chinese interest in forming joint ventures for developing the Northern Territory’s minerals, energy and agricultural industries. 2-16 December A delegation from the China Federation of Literature and Art visited Australia to develop contacts with the Australian literary and publishing circles and discuss the possibilities of further cultural exchanges. This was the first official visit by a Chinese delegation since Tiananmen. Mid-December Deputy Secretary of DFAT Michael Costello visited Beijing to discuss the resolution of the Cambodia problem and bilateral relations. 28 December Australia and Taiwan reached agreement on the export of low-grade Australian beef. 1990 23 January Australia eased a ban on ministerial visits to China. 1 April Graeme Bell arrived in China with his jazz band, the Graeme Bell Allstars, for a two-week tour. DFAT financially supported the tour. 15 June Chinese Minister for Metallurgical Industries Qi Yuanjing officially opened the Mt Channar iron ore mine. Early July Australia-China Friendship Society tour of China, led by President Bruce Johnson. 9 August Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Huaqiu arrived in Australia to hold talks marking the resumption of ties. 1 September Minister for Trade Negotiations Neal Blewett arrived in Beijing to hold the 4th JMEC, and a series of related trade talks. Blewett was the first western minister to meet with his Chinese counterparts in China since Tiananmen. 20 September The Australian Export Finance and Insurance Corporation and the Bank of China signed a US$50 million export credit agreement. 20-24 October Coalition delegation, led by Liberal leader John Hewson visited Beijing to promote bilateral relations; in particular, economic and trade relations. Report Title - p. 74 of 104

1991 26 January Australia and Taiwan reached a draft agreement on the establishment of direct aviation links. Early February The Chairman of CITIC Rong Yiren visited Australia to discuss bilateral relations and economic cooperation. 26 February The Australian government announced it would remove the economic and political restrictions on its relations with China, applied after Tiananmen. 14 March Foreign Minister Gareth Evans announced government approval for Taiwan’s application to open a commercial office in Canberra. 23 March Taiwanese communication officials arrived in Australia to sign the direct air services agreement. 24-28 March Liberal Party leader John Hewson led a delegation to Taiwan. 23-25 April Foreign Minister Gareth Evans visited China to discuss the normalisation of relations, and the resolution of the Cambodian issue. 11 May Victorian Governor Davis McCaughey, arrived in Beijing on a goodwill visit. 5 June The Chairman of the Australian Sister Cities Association Kevin Hill led a delegation on a two-week visit to China. 13 July A Chinese procuratorial delegation led by Deputy Procurator-General of China’s Supreme People’s Procuratorate arrived in Australia. This was the first contact between the procuratorial departments of the two countries. 14-26 July The first human rights dialogue group held talks in Beijing. 24-28 July Taiwanese Economic Affairs Minister Vincent Siew visited Australia to discuss delays in the implementation of the January 1991 air service agreement. 7 September The Australia-China Friendship Society arrived in Beijing, led by its national president Bruce Johnson. The group also visited Tianjin, Guizhou, Hainan and Guangzhou. 28 September Vice Chairman of China’s State Planning Commission Ye Qing and his delegation arrived in Australia to discuss bilateral relations as well as the prospects for cooperation between the two countries on aviation, communication and transport. Late October A Chinese arts delegation visited Australia for two weeks, to strengthen cultural ties between the two countries. The group was led by director of the arts bureau of the Ministry of Culture Qu Runhai. 28 October Prime Minister Bob Hawke met the Chinese Textile Industries Minister Wu Wenying. Wu was the first Chinese minister Prime Minister Hawke had met since Tiananmen. 9 December Chinese Minister for Foreign Economic Relations and Trade visited Canberra for the 5th JMEC. Report Title - p. 75 of 104

1992 18-26 January Taiwanese Interior Minister, Wu Po-hsiung, visited Australia to study Australian land administration and information systems. 10-17 February Zhu Rongji visited Australia to celebrate the 20th anniversary of bilateral relations. 1 April Australia and China signed an implementing programme for cultural exchange in 1992 and 1993. The agreement was signed by visiting Chinese Vice Minister for Culture Liu Deyou, and Arts Minister Wendy Fatin. 4-13 April Australian Turramurra High School symphonic concert band toured China, performing in Beijing and Guangzhou. 9-11 April Foreign Minister Gareth Evans visited China to discuss bilateral relations and to open the new embassy in Beijing. 28 April-3 May The Dalai Lama arrived in Australia for a 16 day tour. 2-14 May Minister for Trade and Overseas Development John Kerin led a business delegation to Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Macau. 17-20 June Chinese Foreign Minister Qian Qichen visited Australia. 14-21 July House of Representatives member Garry Nehl MP visited Tibet. 13-18 September Director-General of the Office of National Assessments Geoffrey Miller visited Beijing to exchange views on bilateral relations as well as international and regional issues. 27-31 October Minister for Tourism and Resources Alan Griffiths visited Taipei, seeking to strengthen tourism exchanges and expand cooperation in trade and investment. 8 November Australian Human Rights delegation arrived in Beijing, but was refused access to Tibet. 1993 Mid-May Shanghai Vice Mayor Zhao Qizheng headed a two-week business mission to Australia. Early June ANZ was granted approval to open a branch office in Shanghai, the first Australian bank branch since 1949. 12-15 June A delegation from the Australian Political Exchange Council, led by South Australian Mick Doyle, visited China. 24-27 June Prime Minister Keating visited Beijing and Shanghai. The Prime Minister’s official talks focused on bilateral trade and regional issues. 26 June Shanghai Fosters Brewery Ltd, an Australian-Chinese joint venture between the Shanghai Huaguang Brewery and Fosters opened. Late June A National Party delegation, led by leader Tim Fischer, visited China. 10-17 July An Australian parliamentary delegation visited Taiwan. Mid-July Hambros Australia and CITIC formed the first joint venture stock broking firm - CH China Securities. 24 July-3 August Secretary of the Shandong Party Committee, Jiang Chunyun, visited Australia to discuss cooperation in the technology, service and food sectors. 6 September Trade Minister Peter Cook arrived in Beijing to attend the inaugural Australia-China Forum and to hold a range of trade talks. During the Forum several contracts on co-operation in satellite and telecommunications development were signed. 28 September Guangdong Corporation became the first Chinese company to list on the Australian stock exchange. 10 October Chinese Trade Minister Wu Yi arrived in Canberra for the 7th Australia-China JMEC. Early November The Australian Ballet Company performed in Beijing. 3-5 November Trade Minister Peter Cook visited Taipei to discuss bilateral trade and investment. Report Title - p. 76 of 104

1994 20 March Chinese Vice Minister of the State Science and Technology Commission, Deng Nan, arrived in Australia to discuss ways of strengthening science links. Early April Foreign Minister Gareth Evans visited Beijing to discuss human rights issues. 18-27 April Governor-General Bill Hayden visited China, spending time in Beijing, Xinjiang province, Xiamen and other Chinese cities. 5-11 May Chinese Vice Chairman of the NPC visited Australia. 15-27 May Executive Director, Agriculture and Forests Group, Department of Primary Industries and Energy Brian Hill visited China. Early June Chinese Vice Minister for Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Gu Yongjiang led a major trade delegation to Australia. 10-17 June Deputy Prime Minister Brian Howe went to Beijing to discuss Sino-Australian relations, bilateral trade as well as issues concerning urban construction. 23 June-2 July Chinese State Councillor Li Tieying visited Australia on a goodwill economic mission. 29 June Taiwan Youth Mission arrived in Sydney. 5-11 July Minister for Primary Industries and Energy Bob Collins visited China to promote cooperation in the fields of primary products and agriculture. 9-18 July Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy Nick Sherry headed a visiting Senate delegation to China. 22-28 July Minister for Resources David Beddall visited Beijing and Shanghai to discuss strengthening exchanges in the coal industry. 6-16 September Trade Minister Bob McMullan undertook his first official visit to China to meet with Chinese officials on bilateral trade cooperation. 4-8 October Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Security Janice Crosio led a party to Beijing to be briefed on reforms to the Chinese social security system. 18-20 October Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Michael Costello visited Beijing. 24 October Shanghai Mayor Huang Ju arrived in Brisbane to discuss possible areas for investment and technical cooperation. 26-27 October Foreign Minister Gareth Evans visited Beijing to meet with the Chinese leadership and attend a Pacific Rim Forum. 6-13 November Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Chinese National People’s Congress Qiao Shi led a group on a goodwill visit to Australia. Early December Chinese Minister in charge of the State Science and Technology Commission Song Jian led a delegation to discuss Australian investment in Chinese science and technology projects. Report Title - p. 77 of 104

1995 7-15 February State Councillor, Chen Junsheng, visited Australia to discuss bilateral cooperation in trade, particularly on agriculture and animal husbandry. 18-25 February The Deputy Chief of Staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army General Xu Huizi visited on the invitation of Australian Defence Force. 29-31 March Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Transport Laurie Brereton visited China. 31 March-11 April Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs Nick Bolkus visited China. 3-10 May An Australian securities delegation, led by special trade representative John Button, visited China to discuss training of Chinese stock brokers and to strengthen ties between Chinese and Australian securities commissions and stock exchanges. 12-14 May The Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Peter Cook led a small delegation to Beijing to take part in an Asia Society meeting, and to discuss scientific and economic cooperation. Late May The Chairman of the China Disabled Persons’ Federation Deng Pufang was invited to Australia by Minister for Health Carmen Lawrence. 30 May Australia announced a visit by Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui would not be allowed, even if privately organised. 10-16 June The Speaker of the House of Representatives Stephen Martin undertook a goodwill visit to China on the invitation of the Standing Committee of the NPC. 11-19 June Chinese Vice Premier Zou Jiahua visited Australia as part of a three country regional trip. During his trip, Zou met with Australian Governor-General Bill Hayden and Prime Minister Paul Keating, and visited the Mt Channar mine, the largest joint venture between the two countries. 7-12 July Minister for Business in the Industry, Science and Technology Portfolio Chris Schacht visited China. Mid-July The Minister for Development Cooperation and Pacific Island Affairs Gordon Bilney made a visit to Shanghai. Late July A visit to Taiwan was conducted by a University of Sydney delegation, led by Vice-Chancellor Don McNicol, to explore the development of ties with Taiwanese universities, and to discuss the possibility of translating the 1995 ROC Education White Paper. Early July Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Peter Cook led a telecommunications delegation to China. Early August Minister for Education, Employment and Training Simon Crean visited China for six days. During the visit, four new education and training ties were confirmed: a joint research arrangement between Swinburne University of Technology (Victoria) and Qinghua University, a vocational education joint venture agreement between Alexander College in Perth and the China Youth College for Political Sciences, a MoU on the establishment of a scholarship program between National Mutual and the Central Institute of Finance and Banking. 15 August Beihai, a port city in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, established Sister-city ties with Cairns. 15-20 August Chief Justice of Australia Sir Gerard Brennan visited China. 18-22 September Australian Trade Minister Bob McMullan visited Hong Kong, Shanghai, Dalian, and Beijing. The Minister led more than 100 Australian business people to the Australia-China Forum in Shanghai. The Minister also co-chaired the 8th JMEC, with Chinese Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, Wu Yi. 20-21 September Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Transport Laurie Brereton visited Beijing. The Minister also attended the 8th JMEC. Early October An alternate member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Wen Jiabao made a goodwill visit to Australia. 4-6 October Minister for Industry, Science and Technology Peter Cook visited China. Mid-October A Western Australian Parliamentary Delegation visited China on invitation of Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress, led by Speaker James Clarko. Report Title - p. 78 of 104

6-14 October Governor-General Bill Hayden visited Hong Kong, Shanghai, Chongqing, and Chengdu. 14-21 October Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) delegation led by Air Marshal (Ret) George Funnell visited Beijing, Shenyang, and Shanghai. 22-27 October Australian Crime Authority head (and head of the OECD Financial Action Task Force delegation) Tom Sherman visited China. 1996 13-15 July Australian Environment Minister Robert Hill became the first minister from the newly elected coalition government to visit China. The main purpose of his trip was a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xie Zhenhua, director of the National Environmental Protection Agency. 12-15 August Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Philip Ruddock discussed plans to develop tourism and business-related contacts and curb illegal immigration during his first ministerial visit to China. 22-25 August Foreign Minister Alexander Downer visited China on a ‘fence-mending’ trip, to renew ties strained by cuts in Australia aid, the upcoming visit by the Dalai Lama, and the scheduled trip by the Primary Industries Minister to Taiwan. During the visit both sides agreed to hold an annual security dialogue. 28 August-3 September Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer visited China on another ‘fence-mending’ trip. Mr Fischer travelled to Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Dalian, and Guangzhou. 5 September Australia’s Primary Industries Minister John Anderson arrived in Taiwan with a 120-member trade delegation. In addition to other duties, the Minister also addressed the inaugural Australia-Taiwan Forum. 16 September The Speaker of the House of Representatives Robert Halverson met with the Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee Qiao Shi while attending an inter-parliamentary conference in Beijing. 23 September General Baker visited China where he discussed the regional strategic outlook and Australia’s defence posture in a series of high-level meetings. 23 and 26 September The Australian Symphony Orchestra performed in Tianjin and Beijing, respectively – as part of a 12-city Asian tour. Late September The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra performed in Beijing. 14-29 September The Dalai Lama had an extended visit to Australia and met with senior politicians, including the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister as well as state politicians and officials. 31 September-5 October The head of the Formosa Plastics Group, YC. Wang, visited Australia for the first time to discuss coal supplies for Taiwanese and Chinese power plants. 2 October The Shanghai Ballet company arrived for its first tour of Australia. 9 October The Australian Wheat Board won a $10 million Australian contract to supply China with wheat and grain storage facilities. 21 October Queensland State Premier Rob Borbidge led a delegation of Queensland politicians and business people to Shanghai. 12-17 November Secretary of DFAT Philip Flood visited China. 24 November Prime Minister Howard met with President Jiang Zemin in Manila, on the sidelines of the APEC meeting. This was a reconciliation meeting following the deterioration in relations after the Dalai Lama’s visit, ministerial visits to Taiwan, and a cut in Australia’s aid budget for China. Report Title - p. 79 of 104

1997 20-24 January A Taiwanese parliamentary delegation visits Australia. Legislator Hsu Shu-po led the group, accompanied by Hsieh Ching-chuan, Lin Yuan-san, Tsai Huang-lang, Chen Chung-chan, Lin Ping-kun, Feng Ting-kuo and Kao Yang-sheng. 28 January-1 February Deputy Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Mark Sullivan visited China. 19-22 February Secretary of DFAT Philip Flood visited China to attend the 11th Australia-China Officials’ Talks. 18-24 March Queensland Governor, Leneen Forde, visited Shanghai and Beijing. 28 March-2 April Prime Minister Howard visited Shanghai and Beijing in a bid to warm up relations. The Prime Minister was accompanied by a large group of Australian business leaders. Apart from the diplomatic and business interaction, the visit also led to an agreement to hold the first military-to-military dialogue. 8 April Chinese Justice Minister Xiao Yang visited Australia to gain a better understanding of Australia’s judicial and legal system, and discuss future human rights dialogues. This visit had been delayed due to problems in the relationship. 10 April Australia withdraws support for a UN resolution in April condemning China’s human rights record. 19 April Politburo member Ding Guangen arrived in Australia to discuss cultural exchanges, particularly the Australian press, publication, film and television and culture. Late April Taiwanese Minister of State Yang Shih-chin led a trade delegation to Australia. The visit was only made public after it concluded. 12-23 May A North Queensland delegation led by Mark Stoneman visited Shanghai, Nanjing, and Hong Kong. 17-23 May The Queensland Economic and Trade Minister Doug Slack led a Queensland trade mission to Shanghai, to celebrate the Sister-state relationship, and then to Shenzhen for further trade talks. 23-30 May Vice Premier Zhu Rongji undertook a goodwill visit to Australia. Zhu was accompanied by Finance Minister Liu Zhongli, Metallurgical Industry Minister Liu Qi and Liu Huaqiu, Minister in charge of the Foreign Affairs Office of the State Council. The visit was broadly interpreted as a ‘thank you’ for Australia not supporting the April UN resolution. 24 May The Chief of Staff of the Royal Australian Air Force Air Marshal Fisher was invited to China as a guest of Air Force Commander of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Liu Shunyao. 12-14 June Deputy Chief of Defence Force Admiral Chris Barrie launched the first annual bilateral defence talks. 29 June-2 July Foreign Minister Alexander Downer visited Hong Kong, met with Chinese Foreign Minister, Qian Qichen, and Hong Kong Chief Executive, Tung Chee-hwa. 7-10 August Minister for Industry, Science and Tourism Mr John Moore visited China. 11-14 August Deputy Secretary of DFAT Bill Farmer led a delegation to Beijing to discuss human rights issues. This was the inaugural round of bilateral human rights dialogue. 12 August The Mayor of Young (NSW) Tony Hewson left for Lanzhou to formalise a Sister-city arrangement. 29 August-3 September Three Australian navy ships (the destroyer HMAS Perth, frigate HMAS Newcastle and supply ship HMAS Success) visited the Chinese port of Qingdao – the first since the resumption of military ties after Tiananmen. 7-13 September The Secretary of the Department of Defence Tony Ayers visited China as part of Canberra’s programme of expanding military ties with Beijing. 8-9 September Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer briefly visited Beijing to hold trade and investment talks, and to open the Beijing branch of the ANZ bank. 9 September Kaoshiung and Brisbane signed Sister-city agreement. 9-11 September Social Security Minister Jocelyn Newman visited China. 11 September Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock arrived in China for a week-long visit to discuss immigration and ethnic affairs issues with Chinese counterparts. 11 September Energy and Resources Minister Warwick Parer attended the annual Report Title - p. 80 of 104

Taiwan-Australia Business Council meeting in Taipei, despite sustained complaints from China. 15-18 September Treasurer Peter Costello led a delegation to Beijing and Shanghai on the invitation of the Chinese Ministry of Finance. In Beijing he met the then Vice Premier Zhu Rongji. 27 September-2 October The Mayor of the Gold Coast City Council Gary Baildon led a delegation to Beihai to sign a Sister-city agreement, and to explore possible tourism opportunities. 6 October Australian Olympic Committee President John Coates began a week-long trip to Beijing and Shanghai, to discuss ways of improving bilateral sporting relations. 6-9 October The Western Australian Premier Richard Court and Northern Territory Chief Minister Shane Stone led a delegation to China to discuss the supply of Australian LNG for the Chinese market. 20 October Chinese Education Minister Zhu Kaixuan arrived in Australia to discuss a planned MoU between the Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee and its Chinese counterpart – the Chinese Education Association for International Exchange – to overarch all existing and future education agreements. 3 November A Chinese military delegation, Guangzhou Military Area Lieutenant-General Tao Bojun began a week long tour of Australia. 6-9 December Bilateral Regional Security and Disarmament Talks were held in Beijing. The co-chairmen were Deputy Secretary of DFAT Kim Jones and the Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Deguang. 9-12 December Foreign Minister Alexander Downer made his second visit to China to celebrate the 25th anniversary of bilateral relations. While in Beijing Mr Downer signed MoUs with officials from China’s Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation in Beijing for a A$3 million water supply project in Tibet and a A$5.5 million training project for Chinese foreign trade and economic cooperation personnel. On 7-9 December, Foreign Minister Downer stopped over in Hong Kong. 11 December China announced Australia was a designated tourist destination. 12-16 December Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Treasurer Gareth Evans visited China. 14-20 December The Chairman of the CPPCC Li Ruihuan visited Australia. Li visited Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney and Port Douglas, meeting with senior federal and state politicians. Report Title - p. 81 of 104

1998 14 January A 37-member delegation of environmentalists and media representatives from Taiwan visited Sydney and Canberra to study Australia’s efforts in environmental protection. The group was led by Environmental Protection Administration Deputy Administrator Wu Yi-hsiung. 26 January China Southern inaugurated the first direct flights to Australia by a mainland carrier. 9-10 February The Western Australian Premier Richard Court and the Northern Territory Chief Minister Shane Stone visited Beijing to present follow-up information on a possible LNG deal. 10 February Australian Sport and Tourism Minister Andrew Thomson arrived in Beijing in an attempt to accelerate a bilateral tourism initiative granting Australia status as a designated tourism destination. 14-19 February Chinese Defence Minister Chi Haotian visited Australia to discuss military cooperation and outlined China’s regional and international defence outlook. Minister Chi was accompanied by three regional commanders: Jiang Futang, from the Shenyang regional command, Qian Guoliang, from the Jinan region, and Chen Bingde, from the Nanjing command. 14-18 March Australian Federal Police Commissioner Mick Palmer visited China. 8-10 April Tasmania Governor Sir Guy Green visited China. 9 April Chinese naval fleet departed Qingdao for a visit to Australia. 10 April Taiwan Governor James Soong arrived in Sydney for a two-day visit. 15-19 April Former Prime Minister Mr Malcolm Fraser visited China. 17 April Australia’s Colonial Insurance was given a licence to commence operations in China, becoming the first Australian insurance corporation in China. 18 March A delegation of four senior Chinese fire officers led by Fire Commissar Shen Xuandong from Yangzhou arrived in Canberra for a four-week study tour. 1 April The Governor of Tasmania Sir Guy Green and Lady Green arrived in China to promote Tasmania. 26 April Taiwanese DPP Chairman Hsu Hsin-liang arrived in Australia for a week long goodwill visit. 26 April-2 May Chief of the Army Lt General John Sanderson visited China. 27 April The Taiwan-Australia Joint Energy and Minerals Trade, Investment Cooperation Consultations were held in Canberra. Taiwanese Vice Economics Minister Yiin Chii-ming led the Taiwanese delegation. 4-7 May Three Chinese naval vessels visit Australia. The three ships were the Qingdao, a guided missile destroyer of 4,800 tonnes, Shichang, a training ship, and the Nancang, a multipurpose replenishment ship. 3-8 May Senate President Margaret Reid undertook a goodwill visit to China. 8-13 May Director-General of the Taiwanese Board of Foreign Trade Steve Chen leads a delegation to Australia to explore possible trade tie-ups, particularly in the information technology sector. 30 May Senior Chinese veterinary pathologist Dr Bo Qingru arrived in Tasmania for a four-week study trip on fish disease diagnosis and management. June “The Sieve, Nets & Everything”, an art exhibition by Liz Coats, was held at the Beijing Art Academy. 14-17 June Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, Tung Chee-hwa, visited Australia for the first time since taking office. During the visit the Chief Executive met with Prime Minister Howard. July The Army Band toured China for the first time. The Band held joint concerts with the Military Band of the People’s Liberation Army. Early July Shell Australia’s chief executive, Mr Roland Williams, and Woodside chief executive Mr John Akehurst, led a delegation to China to lobby for LNG sales. 8-9 July Taiwanese Premier Vincent Siew, accompanied by a 45-member delegation, stopped over in Brisbane en route to Guam. 24-25 July Foreign Minister Downer visited Hong Kong. During his visit the Minister met Report Title - p. 82 of 104 with Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa, Legislative Council President Rita Fan, and the leader of the Democratic Party Martin Lee. 10-11 August The Australia-China Human Rights Dialogue commenced in Canberra. The Deputy Secretary of DFAT Kim Jones headed the Australian delegation while Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Yang Jiechi headed the Chinese delegation. Late August Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Xiong Guangkai undertook a working visit to Australia. During the visit, Xiong met with government and military leaders and exchanged views on international situation, regional security, and bilateral relations. September Five Chinese artists are represented at the Eleventh Biennale of Sydney Contemporary Art Exhibition. October The launch of the China-Australia Electronic Information Centre at the Beijing Library. 1-3 October Member of the Politburo Standing Committee Wei Jianxing visited Australia on the last leg of a regional tour. 6-13 October The board of the Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee travelled to China as part of a visit designed to strengthen higher education links with China. The main purpose of the visit was the signing of an agreement with the Chinese Education Association for International Exchange, which aimed to promote cooperation through information sharing, staff and student exchanges, mutual recognition of qualifications, staff development, researcher exchange, and university management. 14-18 October Queensland Premier Peter Beattie held talks with Chinese tourism officials in China. During his visit Premier Beattie met with President Jiang Zemin and Wang Guangying, Vice Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee. 15-18 October Tasmanian Premier Jim Bacon visited China to discuss forestry cooperation. The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra (TSO) also visited Beijing, as part of the Beijing Music Festival. The TSO later performed in Shanghai, Wuhan and Changsha. 27 October Western Australian Premier, Richard Court, began a four day visit to China to lobby for LNG sales. During this visit, China announced that Guangdong would be the first user of LNG, beginning in 2005. 27-29 October ACT Chief Minister, Kate Carnell, visited Beijing to promote investment and relations with Beijing. She met the Mayor of Beijing Jia Qinglin. 28-29 October Prime Minister’s Special Envoy (Secretary of the Treasury) Ted Evans visited Beijing. 1-4 November The Australian guided-missile corvettes HMAS Anzac and HMAS Sydney visited Shanghai for a goodwill visit. Report Title - p. 83 of 104

1999 10-15 January South Australian Premier John Olsen visited Sister-city Shandong, as well as Shanghai and Beijing. 20-24 January Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army General Fu Quanyou visited Australia to discuss bilateral relations and regional security concerns. 2-5 March Secretary of DFAT Ashton Calvert visited Beijing for Senior Officials Talks. 14-16 March Beijing Vice Mayor Zhang Mao visited Sister-city Canberra. 3-6 April Minister for Justice and Customs Senator Amanda Vanstone visited Beijing. She met State Councillor Luo Gan. 6-12 April President of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) Qi Huaiyuan visited Australia. 5-6 April Industry Minister Nick Minchin visited Taiwan on an ‘unofficial visit’, to open Australian Technology Week. 25-29 April Former Prime Minister Paul Keating visited Beijing for commercial promotions. He met Premier Zhu Rongji. May Launch of the Chinese edition of the Australian classic “A Fortunate Life”. 10-16 May Queensland Transport Minister Steve Bredhauer led an investment visit to China. 16-18 May Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade Tim Fischer visits China to hold WTO accession negotiations. While in Beijing, the Deputy Prime Minister also announced the launching of a prototype wool contract that would provide guidelines for bilateral wool trade. 22-25 May Defence Minister John Moore visited China, the first official visit to China by an Australian defence minister. Discussions centred on the US bombing of the Chinese consulate in Belgrade. 25-29 May Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Bill Farmer visited China. 5 July Taiwan and Papua New Guinea establish diplomatic ties. Early July Attorney-General Daryl Williams visited China to discuss developing a joint approach to transnational crime and to negotiate for better access to the Chinese market for Australian law firms. The legal services mission was led by Attorney-General Daryl Williams, Law Council of Australia president Mr Fabian Dixon, former NSW Supreme Court judge Sir Laurence Street, and representatives of major Australian law firms. In Beijing, Williams met with State Councillor Luo Gan. 8-13 July Editor-in-Chief of the People’s Daily Xu Zhongtian visited Australia. 11-15 July Foreign Minister Alexander Downer visited China for WTO discussions. Afterwards the Minister stopped over in Hong Kong, where he met with senior officials. 13 July Australia and China announced they had concluded bilateral WTO negotiations for China’s accession. Mid-July A delegation from the Australian Political Exchange Council, led by Judi Moylan MP, visited Chengdu and Beijing. 20-26 July Minister for Education, Training, and Youth Affairs David Kemp visited Beijing for talks with the Chinese Education Ministry and education officials. Late July Australian Greens Senator Bob Brown visited Tibet in secret. 29-31 July Anniversary celebrations of Queensland-Shanghai Sister-state agreement. The delegation was led by Shanghai mayor . 14-21 August The Third Round of the bilateral Human Rights Dialogue took place in China. The two co-chairmen were Deputy Secretary of DFAT Miles Kupa and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi. In addition to Beijing, the Australian delegation also visited Qinghai Province. 16-23 August The first group of Chinese tourists visited Australia. Early September Family and Community Services Minister Jocelyn Newman visited China to discuss plans to hold a regional forum on social policy. 6-11 September President Jiang Zemin visited Australia, the first time a Chinese president had visited the country. During the visit Australia and China signed agreements covering consular matters, mining, energy, transnational crime and other fields. 12-18 September Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Garry Nehl visited Tibet Report Title - p. 84 of 104 and Beijing. 12-18 September Chief Justice of the Australian High Court Murray Gleeson visited Beijing, Wuhan and Shanghai, to further develop relations between the High Court and China’s Supreme People’s Court. October Dr John Yu, 1996 Australian of the Year, visited Beijing to further bilateral cooperation in healthcare, arts and education. Early October A delegation of the CPPCC National Committee visited Australia. The delegation was led by the Vice Chairman of the CPPCC National Committee, . 9-15 October Vice-Chief of the Australian Defence Force Air Marshal Doug Riding visited China for the Third Annual Strategic Dialogue. Late October Senate President Margaret Reid and House of Representatives Speaker Neil Andrews led a delegation of Australian legislators to China. 24-30 October Jia Qinglin, a member of the Chinese Politburo and secretary of the Party’s Beijing Municipal Committee visited Sydney to discuss preparations for the Sydney Olympics. 26 October The Chinese Ministry of Justice granted two Australian law firms approval to establish branch agencies. The Deacons Graham James and the Minter Ellison law firms located their offices in Shanghai. 30 October HMAS Adelaide, led by Rear Admiral J. Lord, arrived in Shanghai for a goodwill visit. 8 November Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Philip Ruddock met with State Councillor Luo Gan in Beijing to discuss transnational crime and illegal immigrants. 9-13 November Deputy Chief Executive of the Department of Industry, Science and Resources Tim Mackey visited Beijing for the 8th meeting of the bilateral Energy Joint Working Group. 13-17 November Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Aged Care Grant Tambling visited Beijing. 10 November Sino-Australia power seminar opened in Beijing. 17 November James Peng returned to Australia. 21-27 November Hong Kong Chief Secretary for Administration Anson Chan visited Australia. The Chief Secretary met with Premiers Carr and Bracks, Foreign Minister Downer, and Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson. 26 November The MoU on Cultural Heritage Cooperation was signed in Beijing. This formalised cooperation between Australia and China on the conservation and protection of their respective cultural heritages. 9-10 December Australia-China Regional Security and Disarmament Talks took place in Beijing. The co-chairmen were the Deputy Secretary of DFAT Miles Kupa and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wang Guangya. 18-20 December Foreign Minister Downer visited Macau for the Macau handover. 21 December Inaugural Australia-China Council Awards presented. 21 December Sixteen Chinese students became China’s first MA (Visual Arts, Photographic) graduates. They received the honours after completing a two-year photography course that was the result of a successful cooperation between the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Australia and the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 85 of 104

2018 Re-orienting Australia-China relations : 1972 to the present. Ed. by Nicholas Thomas : Chronology 2 : 2000-2002 2000 12 February A NPC delegation arrived in Australia for a goodwill visit. The delegation was led by Vice Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee . 20-24 February Deputy Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Andrew Metcalfe visited China. 10 March In and Out Exhibition: Contemporary Chinese Art from China and Australia opened in Beijing. 9-11 March Taiwanese Vice-Minister, Wu Tzu-dan, visited Australia. During his visit, Wu made a speech at Parliament House in Canberra on the bilateral relationship. Late March Politburo member Zeng Qinghong visited Australia. 5-8 April Western Australian Premier Richard Court and Chief Minister of the Northern Territory Denis Burke led a delegation of senior government and industry representatives to lobby the Chinese government over its planned LNG contract. During his visit, the Premier also opened an exhibition in Shenzhen highlighting Western Australia as a study destination for Chinese students. The exhibition coincided with the appointment in Shenzhen of a representative of the Western Australian International Education Marketing Group, which represented 18 institutions from the public and private education and training sectors. 13 April-4 May “Surface Tensions”, an exhibition by Australian artist Ian Howard, was held at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. 20-27 April Defence Chief Admiral Chris Barrie led a delegation to China to hold talks with senior Chinese officers and officials. The group also visited Chinese military establishments around the country during the trip. 23 April Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan met with Foreign Minister Alexander Downer in Beijing, while the latter was attending the 2000 Asia Leaders’ Forum and the Asia-Australia Institute Council Meeting. 30 April-2 May Former Prime Minister Paul Keating visited Beijing to attend the CMG Asia’s Advisory Board meeting. During the visit he met Chinese Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan. 4-10 May Taiwanese cultural delegation visited Australia. The group was led by Ms. Celia Hong, President of the National Culture and Arts Foundation. 11-15 May 15 directors of the Taiwanese Democratic Progressive Party arrived in Australia for a series of ‘Track Two’ talks. 11-17 May Minister for the Environment and Heritage Robert Hill visited Beijing and Xian. 17-18 May Minister for Trade Mark Vaile visited Guangzhou for commercial promotions. He met Guangdong Vice Governor Wang Qishan, who became Acting Mayor of Beijing in April 2003. 18-24 May Minister for Trade Mark Vaile led a delegation, including 74 business leaders, to Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macau, Beijing and Kunming to meet with high-level trade and government officials and business counterparts. During the visit the Minister signed the WTO accession document with Chinese Trade Minister Shi Guangsheng. Minister for the Environment and Heritage Robert Hill accompanied the delegation to Hong Kong. Late May Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Garry Nehl visited Tibet to review local social and economic progress. 15-16 August DFAT Secretary Ashton Calvert and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi jointly chaired the 14th political consultation meeting between the foreign ministries in Canberra. On the morning of 16th August, Yang Jiechi also held the 4th Sino-Australian human rights dialogue with DFAT Deputy Secretary Miles Kupa. 31 August Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian met with visiting Brisbane Lord Mayor Jim Soorley in Taipei. 1 September A high-level Chinese delegation, led by Executive Vice Chairman, Wang Chun Zheng, arrived in Sydney to discuss financial sector reforms. 4-7 September Former Prime Minister Paul Keating visited Beijing to lobby for the introduction of housing mortgage securitisation in China. During the visit he met Vice Report Title - p. 86 of 104

Premier Wen Jiabao. 8 September It was announced that Australia had denied an entry visa to Taiwan cabinet member Chang Fu-mei. 12-20 September Secretary of the Department of Family and Community Services Dr Rosalky visited China. 13-18 September Hong Kong Chief Secretary Anson Chan led a delegation to Australia, to promote Hong Kong as a destination during the 2000 Olympics. Late October Former Prime Minister Mr Bob Hawke visited China and attended the inaugural Western Forum in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. The Forum was an annual event attended by senior Chinese Government officials and invited overseas VIP guests to promote development of western China. 29-30 October DFAT Deputy Secretary Alan Thomas visited Beijing and co-chaired with Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Sun Zhenyu, the JMEC Intersessional meeting in Beijing. Early November Two military delegations, led by Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, Xiong Guangkai, and Deputy Director of PLA General Political Department, General Yuan Shoufang, (respectively) visited Australia to discuss regional security concerns. 7-9 November Premier of NSW Bob Carr visited Beijing. He met Beijing Mayor, Liu Qi, and CPC Secretary, Jia Qinglin. 10-19 November ACT Chief Minister Kate Carnell visited China to improve ties and opportunities across the areas of tourism, education, environmental technology and high-technology projects. The latter included a partnership between a high-technology zone in Hangzhou and the Amtech technology park in Canberra. Arrangements were also made to swap staff between government departments in Canberra and Hangzhou. Similar ties were already in place with Sister-city Beijing. Mid-November Liberal Party Federal President Shane Stone led a party delegation to China. 16-17 November Foreign Minister Alexander Downer visited Hong Kong. December An exhibition of more than a hundred colour photographs of the Australian landscape is held at the gallery of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. December Melbourne Grammar School’s Symphony Orchestra made their first China tour, performing in Beijing and Tianjin. 3 December Wang Lequan, a member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, arrived in Australia for a goodwill visit. 13-18 December Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Richard Alston visited Shanghai to announce Australian IT company PharmaNet Online Limited had gained official recognition of its investment in a Shanghai company setting out to create online trading systems for the Chinese pharmaceuticals industry. The Minister then visited Beijing and Xian. In Beijing he met with Vice Premier Wu Bangguo. Report Title - p. 87 of 104

2001 12-13 February Trade Minister Mark Vaile led a delegation of officials and representatives from the private sector to Taipei. The visit was classed as ‘private’. During the visit, the Minister met with Lin Hsin-yi, the Taiwanese Minister of Economic Affairs, to discuss Australia-Taiwan bilateral issues. 14-23 February Health Minister Dr Michael Wooldridge toured Australian aid projects in southern China and Tibet before flying to Beijing for discussions with Chinese Health Minister Zhang Wenkang. Late February Shanghai Ballet company visited Australia. 1-3 March Defence Minister Peter Reith visited China to discuss bilateral relations and Australia’s position on the United States’ Weapons of Mass Destruction programme. 13-15 March Minister for the Environment and Heritage Robert Hill visited China for environmental discussions and to attend the APEC High Level Meeting on Human Capacity Building. 29 March The Chinese Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Colonel-General Zhang Wannian arrived in Australia to discuss bilateral relations, particularly Australia’s adherence to the ‘One China’ policy. 8-12 April Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Transport and Regional Services John Anderson visited China. During the visit a memorandum on transportation cooperation was signed, and domestic changes to rural and regional development policies were discussed. 13 April The Turramurra High School Band performed at the National Library Concert Hall in Beijing. 17-20 April Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Laurie Brereton visited Beijing. May Yothu Yindi and Vanessa Amorosi performed in Beijing. 13-19 May ACT Sister-city visit to Beijing, headed by Chief Minister Gary Humphries. Mid-May Minister for the Environment and Heritage Robert Hill led a delegation of Australian business people to China for two days to promote environment industries and greener mining practices. 20 May Adelaide Lord Mayor Alfred Huang led an education delegation to China. The group, including representatives from Adelaide’s three universities and the Department of Education and Training, met Chinese government and education officials in the cities of Chengdu, Shanghai and Dalian. 31 May-1 June Foreign Minister Alexander Downer visited Hong Kong. 10 June Six students from Caulfield Grammar School sent back to Australia after being caught defacing Ming tombs during a school visit to Nanjing. 25-27 June Secretary of DFAT Ashton Calvert visited Beijing for Senior Officials Talks. The Chinese co-chair was first Vice Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing. 1-8 July Western Australian Premier Geoff Gallop visits China to discuss liquefied natural gas and iron ore sales. The Premier met Premier Zhu Rongji, and State Development Planning Commission Chairman Zeng Peiyan, and Vice Chairman, Zhang Guobao. Early July Victorian Treasurer John Brumby led a delegation to discuss trade and investment opportunities, including placing Victoria as a centre for manufacture and sale of Chinese medicines. Mid July The Australian Ballet gave three performances of Giselle at the Beijing Exhibition Centre Theatre. 9-14 September Former Prime Minister Mr Paul Keating visited Beijing to attend “China and the World in the 21st Century”, organised by the Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs. 10-14 September Tasmanian Premier Jim Bacon had a Sister-state visit to Fujian. 20 September A delegation of educationalists from Chengdu arrived in Adelaide to strengthen education exchanges. 29 September Secretary of the Qinghai Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China Bai Enpei arrived in Australia to study the experience of the two countries on farming, husbandry and forestry. After his return, Bai was appointed CPC Secretary of Yunnan Province. Report Title - p. 88 of 104

10 October The Vice Chairman of the CPPCC National Committee and President of the Chinese Association for International Understanding met with Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Garry Nehl in Beijing. Mid-October APEC Leaders Meeting in Shanghai, attended by Prime Minister Howard. 22-26 October Vice Chief of Australian Defence Force Lt General Desmond Mueller visited China. 29 October-2 November The 5th Australia-China bilateral human rights dialogue was held in Beijing, co-chaired by Deputy Secretary of DFAT Alan Thomas and Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Wang Guangya. Mid-November The Asia-Pacific Round Table, jointly hosted by the Global Foundation in Australia and Chinese Foreign Ministry-controlled China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), was held in Beijing. The mechanism of a Bilateral Dialogue Meeting was established for contacts between Australian and Chinese businesses and academics. 14-16 November Minister for Finance and Administration Mr John Fahey visited Beijing to attend the above mentioned Bilateral Meeting. He met Vice Premier Qian Qichen during the visit. Mid-November The Member for Lytton Tom Burns was awarded the Magnolia Honorary Award by the Shanghai Government for his 30 years of service to bilateral relations. 10-18 November Queensland Premier Peter Beattie led a trade mission targeting contracts for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Late November-Mid-December Twenty-four delegates from the China National Natural Science Foundation had a 21-day tour of Australian laboratories and science centres. Report Title - p. 89 of 104

2002 1 February The Special Negotiator (Agriculture) Allan McKinnon visited Beijing to discuss China’s agriculture and the WTO. 20-23 February Hong Kong Secretary for Justice Elsie Leung visited Australia. February Editor-in-Chief of the People’s Daily visited Australia. During the visit he met the Prime Minister John Howard and Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, and visited the LNG facilities in WA. 20-23 Frbruary Hong Kong Secretary for Justice Allan McKinnon visited China. 5 March A delegation from Beijing’s Olympic committee arrived in Sydney to discuss the information technology infrastructure used during the Sydney Olympics. 17-20 March Chinese Foreign Minister, Tang Jiaxuan, visited Australia to celebrate the 30th anniversary of bilateral relations, and discuss a range of ongoing issues. 23-31 March Mayor of Adelaide Alfred Huang visited China. 26 March A reception, hosted by CPA Australia, to mark the launch of its Beijing representative office project was held. 26-27 March Former Prime Minister Paul Keating visited Beijing to push the housing mortgage securitisation on behalf of Macquarie Bank. During the visit, he had a brief meeting with Premier Zhu Rongji. April CPC Politburo Member and Shandong CPC Secretary Wu Guanzheng visited Australia. 1-5 April Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army General Qian Shugen headed a delegation of PLA officers to discuss the enhancement of exchanges between the two armies and of strategic consultations. 1-6 April Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources Ian Macfarlane visited Guangdong Province and Beijing. During the visit, he co-chaired with State Development Planning Commission Vice Chairman Mr Zhang Guobao the first bilateral Resources Dialogue. Mid-April Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock visited China to hold talks on further cooperation against people smuggling gangs. 11-13 April Minister for Trade Mark Vaile visited China to discuss ongoing negotiations over China’s planned LNG contract, beef exports and quarantine issues. 14-21 April ACT Chief Minister Jon Stanhope led a 32 member delegation to Beijing, Hangzhou and Shanghai. The purpose of the visit was four-fold: (1) to demonstrate the Government’s commitment to its formal relationships with the Beijing and Hangzhou Governments, (2) to reaffirm the relationship with Beijing by signing an updated MoU, (3) to redefine the Cooperative Business Council framework for conducting business with Beijing, and (4) to establish a formal agreement between the Beijing Environmental Protection Bureau and the ACT Department of Urban Services. 24-28 April Minister for Family and Community Services Amanda Vanstone visited Beijing, Xian, Shanghai and explored the possibility of furthering cooperation with Chinese Ministries concerned in her portfolio responsibility areas. 28 April-1 May Leader of the Opposition Simon Crean visited Beijing. 9-12 May The Tasmanian Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries David Llewellyn visited Beijing for food promotion. Then the delegation visited Shanghai. 10 May Twelve officers from Beijing Government’s Xi Cheng district arrived in Penrith (NSW) for a nine-week workplace training programme as part of their studies. Late May A delegation of Australian army officers visit PLA barracks and facilities as part of a series of ongoing military exchanges. 20-30 May The Dalai Lama visited Australia. 21-23 May Prime Minister John Howard visited Beijing and Chongqing to lobby for the liquefied natural gas contract, and to discuss re-starting annual security talks. 25-28 May Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Senator Richard Alston visited Beijing and Shanghai. 6 June Chinese Communist Party secretary for Tibet Guo Jinlong arrived for a brief visit to discuss Australian aid programmes in the province. 25-28 June A delegation from Liaocheng arrived in Blacktown (NSW). The trip included a meeting at the University of Western Sydney and visits to Wonderland, Featherdale and Report Title - p. 90 of 104

Nurragingy Reserve. A letter of intent was signed to move towards a formal Sister-city agreement. 3 July Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Kevin Rudd visited Beijing to attend a conference held by the International Department of the CPC Central Committee. Accompanying him was Senator Peter Cook. 24-30 July Speaker of the House of Representatives Neil Andrew visited China as the guest of the NPC. 27 July-6 August Former Prime Minister Mr Gough Whitlam visited Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen as the invited guest of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), as a major celebration activity for the 30th anniversary of PRC-Australia diplomatic relations. On the evening of 30 July, he delivered the inaugural address of the Australia-China oration series. The remaining three oration dinner speeches were to be delivered later in the year on three separate occasions by the Olympic swimming champion Ian Thorpe with Sandy Hollway, the first Australian Ambassador to the PRC Professor Stephen FitzGerald, and the ACC Chairman Dr John Yu. 8 August China announced that the North West Shelf consortium was picked to supply 3.2 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas annually for 25 years to Guangdong. 12-18 August Victorian Premier Steve Bracks and Melbourne Lord Mayor John So visited Beijing, Nanjing, and Hong Kong. 14 August Australia-China Human Rights Dialogue started in Canberra. 16-19 August Former Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, visited Beijing, including for promoting Centennial Resources (CR) investment in Beijing. He met Beijing’s CPC Secretary Jia Qinglin, and the Beijing Mayor Mr Liu Qi. 18-24 August Hong Kong Financial Secretary Donald Tsang visited Australia to meet with senior federal politicians and officials. Early September A cross-party delegation of federal parliamentarians, consisting of James Lloyd, John Murphy, John Forrest and Julia Irwen, visited Taiwan, and met with President Chen Shui-bian as well as other senior officials. 16-22 September Chinese Premier Li Peng visited Australia to celebrate the 30th anniversary of recognition. 21-26 September Western Australian Premier, Geoff Gallop, visited China with an Australian LNG delegation to thank the Chinese government for the award of the 25 year contract. The delegation met the Chairman of the CPC Standing Committee Li Peng. The delegation also visited Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Hong Kong to thank the respective governments for their support. Late September Burwood Mayor Ernest Wong and Deputy Mayor David Weiley visited China to celebrate 30 years of diplomatic relations, and to discuss possible Sister-city arrangements. 11-14 October A 13-member Chinese delegation arrives in Darwin to celebrate the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations. 18 October The 25 year LNG contract was signed in Parliament House, Canberra. 8-17 November Melbourne Symphony Orchestra staged performances in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, and Nanjing. 10 November Celebrate Australia 2002 programme commenced in Shanghai, opened by Foreign Minister Alexander Downer. 11 November Foreign Minister Alexander Downer visited Hong Kong. 13-16 November The 8th International Conference of Australian Studies and Celebrations of 30 years of PRC-Australia Diplomatic Relations was held in Hefei, Anhui Province. 24-30 November The Chair of the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee of the federal parliament, Alan Ferguson, led a delegation to Beijing to mark the 30th anniversary. 7 December The Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the CPPCC arrived in Australia for 30th anniversary celebrations. 19 December The CPAFFC, in collaboration with the Australian and the New Zealand Embassies in Beijing, held a grand reception in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing to mark the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the PRC and Australia, and the Report Title - p. 91 of 104

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Wallace, Brian (Taree, N.S.W. vor 1984-nach 2015) : Australischer Gallersit Biographie 1984-1986 Brian Wallace reist 1984, 1985 und 1986 für Studien nach China. [Wik] 1988-1989 Brian Wallace organisiert zwei Ausstellungen am Beijing Ancient Observatory in Jianguomen (Beijing). [Wik] 1989-1990 Brian Wallace arbeitet für die Foreign Langues Press. [Wik] 1991 Brian Wallace gründet und leitet die Red Gate Gallery in Beijing für moderne chinesische Kunst. [Wik]

Walsh, Geoffrey = Walsh, Geoffrey David = Walsh, Geoff (um 1998) : Australischer Diplomat Biographie 1995-1998 Geoffrey Walsh ist Generalkonsul des australischen Generalkonsulats in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Walsh, Peter = Walsh, Peter Alexander (Kellerberrin, Australien 1935-2015 Perth) : Politiker, Senator Report Title - p. 93 of 104

Biographie 1983 Wu Xueqian und Peter Walsh unterschreiben ein Memorandum über wissenschaftliche und technische Zusammenarbei in geologischen Wissenschaften. [Tho2] 1984 Peter Walsh besucht China für die Entwicklung eines Programmes für Bodenschätze und Kohlen Technologie. [Tho2]

Wan, Li (Dongping, Shandong 1916-2015 Beijing) : Politiker Biographie 1965 Besuch von Deng Xiaoping, Wan Li und Qiao Shi besuchen den 9. Congress of the Romanian Communist Party in Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1981 Anker Jorgensen besucht China. Er trifft Deng Xiaoping, Zhao Ziyang, Wan Li, Gu Mu und Huang Hua. [BroK1] 1984 Besuch von Deng Xiaoping, Wan Li und Qiao Shi besuchen den 11. Congress of the Romanian Communist Party in Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1984 Robert Hawke trifft Wan Li in Beijing. Er besucht die Baoshan Iron and Steel Company in Shanghai. [ChiAus] 1986 Wan Li besucht Australien. Australien und China gründen eine Joint Ministerial Economic Commission. [Tho2] 1986 Wan Li besucht Australien und gründet mit Robert Hawke die China-Australia Joint Ministerial Economic Commission. [ChiAus] 1989 Besuch von Deng Xiaoping, Wan Li und Qiao Shi besuchen den 14. Congress of the Romanian Communist Party in Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1991 Wan Li trifft die Australia-China Group of the Federal in der Grossen Halle in Beijing. [ChiAus]

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Wang, Bingnan (Qian, Shaanxi 1908-1988) : Vize-Minister des Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Präsident der Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries Biographie 1982 Die Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries mit Wang Bingnan gibt einen Empfang für den 10. Geburtstag der Gründung diplomatischer Beziehungen zwischen China, Australien und Neuseeland in Beijing. [ChiAus]

Wang, Chunzheng (Liaoyang, Liaoning 1938-) : Vizeminister State Development and Reform Commission Biographie 2000 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Wang Chunzheng besucht Sydney um über Finzanz-Reformen zu diskutieren. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 94 of 104

Wang, Guangya (Funing County, Jiangsu, 1950-) : Diplomat, Direktor Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Biographie 1999 Gespräche über Australia-China Regional Security and Disarmament unter Miles Kupa und Wang Guangya in Beijing. [Tho2]

Wang, Guangying (Beijing 1919-) : Vice-Chairman 9th NPC Standing Committee Biographie 1994 Wang Guangying besucht Malta. [ChiMal3] 1998 Peter Beattie trifft chinesische Tourismus Beamte in China, sowie Jiang Zemin und Wang Guangying. [Tho2]

Wang, Guoquan (Gongyi, Henan 1916-2004) : Diplomat Biographie 1957-1964 Wang Guoquan ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft der DDR. [Wik] 1964-1970 Wang Guoquan ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Warschau, Polen. [Wik] 1973-1975 Wang Guoquan ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Canberra, Australien. [Wik] 1977-1978 Wang Guoquan ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Rom, Italien. [Wik]

Wang, Lequan (Shouguang, Shandong 1944-) : Kommunistischer Politiker, Miglied Central Committee Chinese Communist Party Biographie 2000 Wang Lequan besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Wang, Qishan (Tianzhen, 1948-) : Kommunistischer Politiker, Bürgermeister von Beijing Biographie 2000 Mark Vaile besucht Guangzhou um Handel zu fördern. Er trifft Wang Qishan. [Tho2]

Wang, Ronghe (geb. Penang ; um 1887) : General Biographie 1887 Wang Ronghe und Yu Qiong kommen in Darwin an, reisen nach Sydney, Melbourne, Ballarat, Adelaide, Sandhurst, Wangaratta, Beechworth, Albany, Newcastle, Tamworth, Tenterfield, Brisbane, Townsvill, Cooktown. [Wan2]

Wang, Sing-wu = Wang, Sydney (Wenling, Taizhou, Zhejiang 1920-2004) : Chef-Bibliothekar Orientalia Section National Library of Australia Bibliographie : Autor Report Title - p. 95 of 104

1969 Wang, Sing-wu. Diplomatic relations between China and Australia prior the the establishment of the Chinese consulate in Melbourne in 1909. In : Chinese culture ; vol. 10, no 2 (1969). [AOI]

Wang, Yaoting (Hebei 1916-1997) : Präsident China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Biographie 1983 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Wang Yaoting besucht Australien zur Feier der ersten zehn Jahre bilaterale Beziehungen. [Tho2]

Wang, Yongqing = Wang, Yung-ching = Wang, Y.C. (Taipeh, Taiwan 1917-2008 Milburn, New Jersey): Taiwanischer Unternehmer. Biographie 1996 besucht Australien um über taiwanesische und chinesische Kraftwerke zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Wang, Zhaoguo (Fengrun, Hebei 1941-): Kommunistischer Politiker Biographie 1999 Eine Delegation des Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Committee unter Wang Zhaoguo besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Ward, Kirwan = Ward, Edward Bernard Kirwan = Ward, Bernie (Shotover, Oxfordshire 1909-1983 Fremantle) : Australischer Journalist Daily News in Perth Biographie 1958 Kirwan Ward und Paul Rigby der Daily News in Perth reisen in China. [StraL2:S. 145]

Wardell, Teresa = Wardell, Teresa Mary (1896-1984) : Australische Sozialarbeiterin Wei, Fuhai (um 1988) : Bürgermeister von Dalian Biographie 1988 Eine chinesische Mayors Delegation unter Huang Ju, Wei Fuhai und Xi Jinping in Australien. [Tho2]

Wei, Jianxing (Xinchang, Zhejiang 1931-2015 Beijing : Politiker Biographie 1998 Mitglieder des chinesischen Politburo Standing Committee unter Wei Jianxing besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Wellington, Peter (um 1961) : Australischer Geschäftsmann Biographie 1961 Peter Wellington besucht zum ersten Mal Shanghai. [StraL2:S. 266] Report Title - p. 96 of 104

Wensley, Penny = Wensley, Peneope Anne (Toowoomba, Australien 1946-) : Diplomatin, Gouverneurin von Queensland Biographie 1986-1989 Penny Wensley ist Generalkonsulin des australischen Generalkonsulats in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Whitlam, Gough = Shitlam, Edward Gough (Melbourne, Victoria 1916-2014 Sydney) : Premierminister Biographie 1971 Gough Whitlam besucht China als Führer der Australian Labor Party Delegation. Er teilt den chinesischen Ministern mit, dass er diplomatische Beziehungen mit China aufnehmen wird, wenn er Premieurminister wird. [ChiAus,Wik] 1973 Erste australische Handels-Delegation unter Jim Cairns nach China. Er trifft Zhou Enlai, Bai Xiangguo und Gough Whitlam. Kenneth Myer ist Miglied. [Tho2,ChiAus] 1973 Gough Whitlam besucht China und trifft Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai und Deng Xiaoping. [ChiAus] 1991 Gough Whitlam besucht China. [Mac40:S. 10]

Willesee, Donald = Willesee, Don Robert (Derby, Australien 1916-2003 Joondalup, Australien) : Politiker, Aussenminister Biographie 1975 Zhou Enlai trifft im Spital Donald Willesee. [ChiAus]

Williams, Daryl = Williams, Daryl Robert Daryl Robert Williams (East Fremantle, Western Australia 1942-) : Politiker, Attorney-General Howard Government Biographie 1999 Daryl Williams besucht China um über transnationale Kriminalität und besseren Zugriff für australische Anwaltskanzleien in China. Er trifft Luo Gan. [Tho2]

Williams, Frederick = Williams, Frederick Ronald = Williams, Fred (Richmond, Victoria 1927-1982 Hawthorn, Victoria) : Maler, Graphiker Biographie 1985 Ausstellung Malerei von Fredrick Williams in China. [StraL2:S. 299]

Wilson, William Hardy (Campbelltown, New South Wales 1881–1955 Richmond, Victoria) : Architekt Biographie 1921 William Hardy Wilson besucht China und beginnt mit orientalen Elementen in seinem architektonischen Stil. [Wik]

Bibliographie : Autor Report Title - p. 97 of 104

1937 Wilson, [William] Hardy. Grecian and Chinese architecture. (Melbourne : Hardy Wilson, 1937). [WC]

Woodard, Garry (Adelaide 1929-) : Diplomat Biographie 1976-1980 Garry Woodard ist Botschafter der australischen Botschaft in Beijing. [ChiAus1]

Wootton, Alfred (um 1949) : Australischer Handelskommissar Biographie 1946-1949 Alfred Wootton ist australischer Handelskommissar in Shanghai. [ChiAus4]

Wran, Neville = Wran, Neville Kenneth (Paddington, New South Wales, Australien 1926-2014) : Politiker, Premierminister von New South Wales. Biographie 1977 Eine australische Delegation unter Neville Wran besucht Beijing. [Tho2] 1980 Neville Wran besucht Guangzhou um einen Schwester-Staat zu gründen. [Tho2]

Wrigley, Hugh (Scarsdale, Victoria, Australien 1891-1980 Caringbah, New South Wales) : , Handelskommissar Biographie 1949-1952 Hugh Wrigley ist australischer Handelskommissar in Hong Kong. [ChiAus3]

Wu, Bangguo (Feidong, Anhui 1941-) : Politiker Biographie 1986 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Wu Bangguo besucht die 37. Biennial National Conference der australischen Arbeiterpartei in Australien. [Tho2] 2000 Wu Bangguo besucht die Schweiz und hat ein Gespräch mit Pascal Couchepin in Bern. Er hält eine Rede bei des Jahresversammlung des Weltwirtschaftsforums in Davos. [CS3,CS4] 2000 Richard Alston besucht Shanghai um über ein online Handels-System zu diskutieren, Xi’an und Beijing. Er trifft Wu Bangguo in Beijing. [Tho2]

Wu, Boxiong = Wu, Po-hsiung (Shinchiku Prefecture, Japanese Taiwan 1939-) : Taiwanesischer Politiker, Minister of the Interior Republic of China Biographie 1992 Wu Boxiong besucht Australien um australische Land Administration und Informations-System zu studieren. [Tho2]

Wu, Minda (um 1987) : Vize-Governeur von Zhejiang Biographie 1987 Vereinbarung über einen Schwester-Staat zwischen Western Australia mit Brian Burke und Zhejiang mit Xue Ju und Wu Minda in Hangzhou. Vereinbarung über Zusammenarbeit von Eisen, Stahl, Mineralien, Wolle und Fischerei. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 98 of 104

Wu, Tzu-dan (um 2000) : Taiwanesischer stellvertretender Minister of Foreign Affairs Wu, Wenying (Wujin, Jiangsu 1933-) : Chinese Textile Industries Minister, CPC, Central Committee Biographie 1991 Robert Hawke trifft Wu Wenying. [Tho2]

Wu, Xueqian (Shanghai 1921-2008) : Aussenminister Volksrepublik China Biographie 1983 Wu Xueqian und Peter Walsh unterschreiben ein Memorandum über wissenschaftliche und technische Zusammenarbei in geologischen Wissenschaften. [Tho2] 1984 Wu Xueqian besucht Österreich. [Öster3] 1986 Wu Xueqian lädt Pierre Aubert zu einem Bankett in Beijing ein. [CS4] 1986 Wu Xueqian besucht Dänemark. [BroK1] 1986 Wu Xueqian macht einen offiziellen Besuch in Ungarn. [SHR]

Wu, Yi-hsiung = Wu, Yixiong (um 1998) : Taiwanesischer Deputy Administrator Environmental Protection Administration Biographie 1998 Eine taiwanesische Umwelt-Delegation unter Wu Yi-hsiung besucht Sydney und Canberra um Australiens Umweltschutz zu studierten. [Tho2]

Xi, Jinping (Beijing 1953-) : Politiker, Generalsekretär der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas Biographie 1988 Eine chinesische Mayors Delegation unter Huang Ju, Wei Fuhai und Xi Jinping in Australien. [Tho2]

Xi, Zhongxun (Fuping, Shaanxi 1913-2002) : Kommunistischer Politiker, Revolutionär Biographie 1979 Eine Delegation der Provinz Guangdong unter Xi Zhongxun besucht Sydney um einen Schwester-Staat zu gründen. [Tho2] 1981 Eine chinesische Delegation besucht Dänemark unter der Leitung von Xi Zhongxun. [BroK1]

Xiao, Yang (2) (Heyuan, Guangdong 1938-) : Minister of Justice, President Supreme Court of China Biographie 1997 Xiao Yang (2) besucht Australien um australisches Rechtssystem zu studieren. [Tho2]

Xie, Zhenhua (Tianjin 1949-) : Politiker, Vorsitzender State Environmental Protection Administration, Vize-Vorsitzender National Development and Reform Commission Report Title - p. 99 of 104

Biographie 1996 Robert Hill besucht China für ein Treffen mit Xie Zhenhua. [Tho2]

Xu, Huizi (Penglai, Shandong 1932-) : General, Vice-Chairman, 9th Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee Biographie 1995 Xu Huizi besucht auf Einladung die australischen Verteidigungsstreitkräfte. [Tho2]

Xu, Kuangdi (Tongxiang, Zhejiang 1937-) : Politiker, Wissenschaftler, Bürgermeister Shanghai. Biographie 1999 Feierlichkeiten zum Geburtstag des Queenland-Shanghai Schwester-Staats unter Xu Kuangdi. [Tho2]

Xu, Mo (Suzhou 1893-1956 The Hague) : Diplomat, Jurist, Politiker Biographie 1941-1945 Xu Mo ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Australien. [ChiAus2]

Xu, Zhongtian (um 1999) : Editor-in-chief des People's Daily Biographie 1999 Xu Zhongtian besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Xue, Ju (um 1987) : Governeur von Zhejiang Biographie 1987 Vereinbarung über einen Schwester-Staat zwischen Western Australia mit Brian Burke und Zhejiang mit Xue Ju und Wu Minda in Hangzhou. Vereinbarung über Zusammenarbeit von Eisen, Stahl, Mineralien, Wolle und Fischerei. [Tho2]

Yang, Shih-chin = Yang Shijin (um 1997) :: Staatsminister Taiwan Biographie 1997 Eine taiwanesische Hanels-Delegation unter Yang Shih-chin besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Yang, Zhengmin (Shaanxi 1922-1998) : Stellvertretender Generalsekretär Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Biographie 1986 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Yang Zhengmin besucht Australien um gegenseitige bilaterale Besuche zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Ye, Qing (um 1991) : Vize-Vorsitzender China State Planning Commission Biographie Report Title - p. 100 of 104

1991 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Ye Qing besucht Australien um über bilaterale Beziehungen zu diskutieren, sowie über Luftfahrt, Kommunikation und Transport. [Tho2]

Ye, Xuanping (Guangzhou, Guangdong 1924-) : Governeur von Guangdong Biographie 1987 Vereinbarung über einen Schwester-Staat zwischen New South Wales mit Barrie Unsworth und Guangdong mit Ye Xuanping in Guangzhou. [Tho2]

Yiin, Chii-ming (Tainan 1952-) : Minister Council for Economic Planning and Development Biographie 1998 Taiwan-Australia Joint Energy and Minerals Trade in Canberra. Taiwanesische Delegation unter Yiin Chii-ming. [Tho2]

Young, Harold = Young, Harold William (Port Broughton, South Australia 1923-2006 Glenunga, South Australia) : Politiker, Senatspräsident Biographie 1982 Harold Young besucht Shanghai. [Tho2]

Young, Michael = Young, Mick = Young, Michael Jerome (1936-1996) : Australischer Politiker, Minister of State Biographie 1986 Michael Young besucht Beijing um über zukünftige bilaterale Zusammenarbeit zu sprechen. [Tho2]

Yu, John = Yu, John Samuel = Yu, Senmei (Nanjing 1934-) : Australischer Arzt für Pädiatrie Biographie 1999 John Yu besucht Beijing für weiter bilaterale Zusammenarbeit im Gesundheitswesen, In Kunst und Erziehung. [Tho2]

Yu, Qiong (geb. Xinning, Guangdong ; um 1887) : Diplomat Biographie 1887 Wang Ronghe und Yu Qiong kommen in Darwin an, reisen nach Sydney, Melbourne, Ballarat, Adelaide, Sandhurst, Wangaratta, Beechworth, Albany, Newcastle, Tamworth, Tenterfield, Brisbane, Townsvill, Cooktown. [Wan2]

Yuan, Shoufang Jilin City 1939-) : General, Direktor General Political Department People's Liberation Army Biographie 2000 Zwei chinesische Militär-Delegationen unter Xiong Guangkai und Yuan Shoufang besuchen Australien um über regionale Sicherheit zu diskutieren. [Tho2] Report Title - p. 101 of 104

Yule, Jean = Yule, Jean Russel (Rose Park, Adelaide 1918-2012) : Presbyterianische Missionarin Biographie 1947-1949 Jean Yule hält sich in China auf. [StraL2:S. 44]

Bibliographie : Autor Yule, Jean. About face in China : eight Australians' experience of the Chinese revolution, 1945-1951. (Melbourne : Joint Board of Christian Education, 1995). [WC]

Zeng, Qinghong (Ji'an, Jiangxi 1939-) : Politiker, Vizepräsident der Volksrepublik China Biographie 2000 Zeng Qinghong besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Zhang, Deguang (Jining 1941-) : Vize-Aussenminister Biographie 1997 Kim Jones und Zhang Deguang führen bilaterale Gespräche über Sicherheit und Abrüstung in Beijing. [Tho2]

Zhang, Mao (Juye, Shandong 1954-) : Vice-Mayor, People's Government Beijing Municipality Biographie 1999 Zhang Mao besucht die Schwester-Stadt Canberra. [Tho2]

Zhang, Siqing (Luoyang, Henan 1932-) : Chinesischer Politiker Biographie 1991 Eine chinesische Delegation unter Zhang Siqing besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Zhang, Wenjin (1915 ca.-1991) : Chinesischer Diplomat, Präsident der Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries Biographie 1973-1976 Zhang Wenjin ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Kanada. [ChiCan1] 1980 Andrew Peacock und Zhang Wenjin unterschreiben eine Vereinbarung über Wissenschaft und Technologie. [Tho2] 1982 Zhang Wenjin reist nach Australien für ein Treffen mit australischen Beamten. [Tho2] 1983-1985 Zhang Wenjin ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Amerika. [Wik] 1988 Reise einer chinesischen Delegation unter Zhang Wenjin nach Australien. [Tho2]

Zhang, Xiangshan (um 1982) : Direktor Central Broadcasting Administration of China Biographie Report Title - p. 102 of 104

1982 Eine chinesische Radio- und Fernseh-Delegation unter Zhang Xiangshan besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Zhang, Zai (2) (um 1990) : Chinesischer Diplomat Biographie 1986-1990 Zhang Zai (2) ist Botschafter der chineischen Botschaft in Canberra. [ChiAus2]

Zhao, Dongwan (Henan 1926-) : Ingenieur, Minister of Labor Biographie 1985 Zhao Dongwan besucht Australien um Gespräche über Arbeits-Politik zu führen. [Tho2]

Zhao, Qizheng (Beijing 1940-) : Mitglied CPPCC, National Committee Biographie 1993 Zhao Qizheng reist mit einer Geschäfts Mission nach Australien. [Tho2]

Bibliographie : Autor 2003 China-Australia. Compiled by State Council Information Office of People's Republic of China ; chief advisor : Zhao Qizheng ; chief editor : Guo Changjian. (Beijing : China Intercontinental Press, 2003). [AOI]

Zhao, Ziyang = Zhao, Xiusheng (Huaxian, Henan 1919-2005 Beijing) : Politiker Biographie 1981 Anker Jorgensen besucht China. Er trifft Deng Xiaoping, Zhao Ziyang, Wan Li, Gu Mu und Huang Hua. [BroK1] 1983 Zhao Ziyang besucht Australien zum 10. Geburtstag der Beziehungen zwischen Australien und China. [Tho2] 1984 Francesco Maurizio Cossiga besucht China und triff Deng Xiaoping und Zhao Ziyang. [Sama4:S. 140] 1984 Zhao Ziyang besucht Kanada. [ChiCan6] 1984 Zhao Ziyang besucht Dänemark und Italien. [BroK1] 1985 Zhao Ziyang besucht England. [Stai 1] 1986 Reise von Erich Honecker nach Beijing. Gespräche mit Zhao Ziyang, Deng Xiaoping und Hu Yaobang. [Meiss2:S. 350] 1986 Zhao Ziyang besucht Rumänien. [ChiRom1] 1987 Zhao Ziyang besucht Ungarn auf Einladung von Janos Kadar und György Lazar. [SHR] 1987 Zhao Ziyang besucht Prag, Tschechoslowakei. [FürR1]

Bibliographie : erwähnt in 1982 Zhao Ziyang's 'Sichuan experience' : blueprint for a nation. Guest ed., David Shambaugh. (Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, 1982). (Chinese law and government ; vol. 14 (1982). [Sha] 1984 Shambaugh, David L. The making of a premier : Zhao Ziyang's provincial career. (Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1984). (A Westview replica edition). [LOC] Report Title - p. 103 of 104

Zheng, Tuobin (Chengcheng County, Shaanxi 1924-) : Politiker, Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade Biographie 1989 Australien unter Peter Cook und China unter Zheng Tuobin unterschreiben ein Memorandum über ein Zusammenarbeit über Energie in Australien. [Tho2]

Zheng, Yidong = Cheng, Yidong = Cheng, Yi-tung (1903-) : Chinesischer Diplomat Biographie 1945-1956 Zheng Yidong ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Australien. [ChiAus2]

Zhou, Guangzhao (Changsha, Hunan 1929-) : Physiker, President Chinese Academy of Sciences, Vorsitzender 5th National Committee of the China Association for Science and Technology Biographie 2000 Eine Delegation des National People's Congress unter Zhou Guangzhao besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Zhou, Qiuye (Jiangsu 1913-) : Diplomat Biographie 1976-1978 Zhou Qiuye ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Canberra. [ChiAus2] 1978-1981 Zhou Qiuye ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Belgrad, Jugoslawien. [Jugo2]

Zhou, Wenchong (um 2000) : Chinesischer Diplomat Biographie 2000 Eine chinesische kulturelle Regierungs-Delegation unter Sun Jiazheng besucht Australien. Er trifft Richard Alston, Peter McGauran und Zhou Wenchong. [ChiAus]

Zhou, Wenzhong (Jiangsu 1945-) : Pollitiker, Diplomat Biographie 1978-1983 Zhou Wenzhong ist Attaché der chinesischen Botschaft in Washington D.C. [CV] 1987-1990 Zhou Wenzhong ist stellvertretender Generalkonsul des chinesischen Generalkonsulats in San Francisco. [Wik] 1995 Zhou Wenzhong ist Generalkonsul des chinesischen Generalkonsulats in Los Angeles. [Wik] 1996-1998 Zhou Wenzhong ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Washington D.C. [Wik] 1998-2001 Zhou Wenzhong ist Botschafter der chinesischen Botschaft in Sydney. [ChiAus2]

Zhu, Kaixuan (Shanghai 1932-) : Mitglied Standing Committee 9th NPC, Chairman of the Education, Science, Culture and Health Committee Biographie Report Title - p. 104 of 104

1997 Zhu Kaixuan besucht Australien um mit dem Australian Vice-Chancellors Committe und der Chinese Education Association for International Exchange über zukünftige Vereinbarungen über Erziehung zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Zhu, Xuefan (Jinshang, Shanghai 1905-1996 Beijing) : Vize-Vorsitzender National People's Congress Biographie 1982 Eine Delegation unter Zhu Xuefan besucht Australien. [Tho2]

Zou, Siyi (um 1988) : Präsident der China Commerce and Industry Development Corporation Biographie 1988 Chinesische Delegation von Geschäftsmännern unter Zou Siyi besucht Australien um über Export zu diskutieren. [Tho2]

Zou, Yu (Bobai, Yulin, Guangxu 1920-) : Politiker, Minister of Justice Biographie 1984 Eine chinesische Gesetzes-Delegation unter Zou Yu besucht Sydney. China und Australien unterschreiben ein rechtliches Austausch-Programm. [Tho2]