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Syngman Rhee Institute, Yonsei University

Found 926 Documents

1957

Letter, Ho Joon Park to Chung Whan Cho

Secretary Park reports on the Philippines' restrictions regarding travel to Japan, Japanese economic envoy Ataru Kobayashi's comment on Philippines' attitude towards the Kishi plan, and Filipino students' demonstration against Japan.

1957

Letter, Ho Joon Park to Chung Whan Cho

Secretary Park reports on relations between the Philippines and Japan and the Philippines Acting Foreign Secretary Serrano's proposal to link SEATO, NATO, and the Baghdad Pact.

1957

Statement Made by Minister Hoon Kim to the 6th International Red Cross Conference

Minister Kim speaks on the humanitarian law at the humanitarian commission at New Delhi.

1957

Confidential Report from Lincoln Hoon Kim to Francesca Rhee

Minister Kim briefs Mrs. Rhee on his meeting with Secretary of Foreign Affairs.

1957

L.H.K. Report No. 10 from Lincoln Hoon Kim to Francesca Rhee

Minister Kim briefs Mrs. Rhee on the Red Cross Conference.

1957

Views Expressed by Minister Hoon Kim at the Red Cross Conference at New Delhi

Minister Kim speaks at the plenary session during the discussion on the draft resolution of the USA concerning the Red Cross traditional principle.

1957

Translated Cable Message from New Delhi

Brief notes on the Red Cross Conference, including repatriation of Korean in Japan to North Korea, ex-prisoners of war problem, and resolution on China.

1957

L.H.K. Report No. 11 from Lincoln Hoon Kim to Francesca Rhee

Minister Kim briefs Mrs. Rhee on the SEATO conference, visit of Premier Kishi to Manila, and the Philippine-Japanese travel and visa dispute.

1957

Letter No. 71 from Syngman Rhee to Minister L. Hoon Kim

President Rhee inquires Minister Kim about Admiral Radford's itinerary to Philippines, which conflicts with previously obtained information.

1957

L.H.K. Report No. 12 from Lincoln Hoon Kim to Francesca Rhee

Minister Kim writes in support of President Rhee and describes the legation building in the Philippines.

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