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December 20, 1956

CDS Report No. 29 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi Duk Shin reports on the overall work of the legation, anti-communist strategies, Chinese ethnic minority normalization in South Vietnam, and Cambodian-Japanese relations.

January 4, 1957

CDS Report No. 30 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi Duk Shin reports on recent South Vietnamese affairs, including the election of Vice-President Nguyen-Ngoc Tho, and the current political environment of South East Asian countries.

March 15, 1957

CDS Report No. 37 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi Duk Shin reports on his planned trip through Southeast Asia, the upcoming APACL meeting to be held in South Vietnam, and recent Vietnamese affairs.

April 3, 1957

Weekly Report from Pyung Sik Son to the President (Syngman Rhee)

A weekly report from Pyung Sik Son, reporting on a meeting of the International Women's Association as well as a Korean anti-communist delegation visiting Vietnam.

March 27, 1957

CDS Report No. 39 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi reports that he will soon visit Cambodia. He also describes a celebration held in honor of Syngman Rhee's birthday.

May 17, 1957

CDS Report No. 40 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi describes his tour of Southeast Asia as "a successful one," reports on a visit to Vietnam by a South Korean Navy Observation Squadron, and indicates that he will postpone a planned visit to Taiwan.

May 22, 1957

Letter No. 65 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

President Rhee writes on Ngo Dinh Diem's visit to South Korea, Minister Choi's activities, and Choi's recent trip to Cambodia.

March 28, 1957

Kolisa-57 Special Report No. 3, 'Trip to Cambodia'

A report from Minister Choi Duk Shin to Syngman Rhee after his trip to Cambodia, states that the trip was worthwhile and it was the first time to show Korean flag and Korean envoy to Cambodian people.