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December 1, 1955

Letter, President Syngman Rhee to Yong Shik Kim

Directions and recommended actions regarding Japanese and American policies and actions regarding fishery line issue

August 1, 1957

Political Report No. 8 from Ambassador Yu Taik Kim [Kim Yu-taik] to the Office of the President

Ambassador Kim briefs Syngman Rhee on the Communist China's attack on Kishi Administration, US-Japan joint committee to be set up, and Japan's preparation for UN General Assembly.

May 2, 1957

Letter No. 43 from Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee writes on the efforts of the Unites States to induce the Asian countries to sign a mutual security pact with Japan.

May 1, 1957

Draft Letter No. 43 from Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee expresses discontent on America's effort to have countries in Asia to sign pacts with Japan.

March 28, 1956

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee asks Minister Kim to discuss Korea's admission to SEATO with other representatives from France, Philippines, and Thailand.

April 14, 1956

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee comments on the anti-American sentiment prevalent in the Philippines.

April 25, 1956

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee comments on William Randolph Hearst's article about US policy in Asia regarding anti-Communism.

June 29, 1956

Report No. 87 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs Syngman Rhee on the Philippines Independence anniversary celebration and the bills passed by Philippines congress.

July 3, 1956

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee comments on the invitation to Vice President Nixon to visit Korea and recommendations by the Philippines government to the Vice President.

July 9, 1956

Report No. 88 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on Vice President Nixon's visit to Philippines at the 10th Anniversary of the Philippine Independence, upcoming negotiation on PI-US military base, and Minister Kim's conversation with Nixon.

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