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November 24, 1955

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

Report on the conversation with the vice foreign minister of Japan regarding fishery issue

November 24, 1955

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

Report on unified conservative party, US interest in Sea-Laver issue, trade with Japan

November 18, 1955

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

Explanation regarding civil trade with Japan, with information on Japanese policies towards Communist blocs

November 17, 1955

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

Request of information on the accomplishment of Liberal and Democratic merger, find out the intention of Italy regarding consuls, and information regarding Iceland pamphlet on fishery line

November 17, 1955

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

Report on: Japanese Politics, 3rd American-Japanese Mator's conference, Japanese government's extension of loan

November 17, 1955

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

Inauguration of Liberal Democratic Party of Japan and other Japanese political news

November 10, 1955

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

Report on followings: Japan's inclusion on Scientific Committee of the UN, Japanese politics and Balance of Payments, Burma-Japan Reparations

July 11, 1957

Letter No. 24 from Tai Ha Yiu [Yu Tae-ha] of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Yu briefs Syngman Rhee on Kishi and his new cabinet and speculation on how it will impact Korea-Japan relations.

July 11, 1957

Letter, Yu Tae-ha of the Korean Mission in Japan to President Syngman Rhee

Yu briefs President Rhee on a meeting with Japanese and the nomination of the new Foreign Minister.

November 10, 1955

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

Report on conservative merger, Japanese reparation through Red Cross, restriction by US on Red China

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