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December 22, 1955

Letter, Kim Yong-shik of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Summary of press report on Japanese view on Japan-Korea relationship

December 15, 1955

Letter, Kim Yong-shik of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Report on Japanese UN application being turned down, visit to the US embassy by Japanese Diet members, press reports, Kim's prediction on the US stance on Korea-Japan issue, his reluctance in using Ambassador Allison's name officially

December 8, 1955

Letter, Minister Yong Shik Kim [Kim Yong-shik] to Office of the President

Report of the followings: Gratitude from Ambassador Tong, interest shown by local diplomatic circles regarding Korea-Japan issues, Copy of Korean press article regarding the issue

November 17, 1955

Telegram from Ministry of Foreign Affairs of ROK to the Office of the president

Report on the acceptance from the Japan regarding pre-war Korean detainees and related press release

July 18, 1957

Korean Mission in Japan, Report

Report on the press release discussed by the Japanese government.

November 8, 1955

Letter, President Syngman Rhee to Minster Yong Shik Kim [Kim Yong-shik]

Request to help reports regarding detainees in Japan be published in the US; to press Philippine ambassador to build atomic research center in Manila

February 18, 1957

Report No. 110 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on President Magsaysay's press secretary's visit to Malaya and recommends inviting the Filipino newsmen to Korea.

June 11, 1956

Letter No. 1 from Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee comments on the press publication in Philippines about Korea.

July 9, 1956

Letter, Young Kee Kim to Chung Whan Cho

Young Kee briefs Minister Cho on the five year immigration agreement between Philippines and Indonesia, press editorials on PI-US relations, and interaction between Athletic Associations in China, Korea, and Philippines.

October 2, 1953

Associated Press Report, Syngman Rhee Statement on Chinese Occupying North Korea

President Syngman Rhee states he is ready to "repoen the war against Chinese reds occupying North Korea" and if necessary, he will go ahead without American support.

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