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November 1955

Korean Mission in Japan, 'Additional Note Dictated over phone by Madam Rhee from Chinhae'

Directions regarding the Detainee issue in Japan

December 22, 1955

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

Meeting between Counselor Yiu Tai Ha [Yu Tae-ha] and Tooro Nakagawa regarding detainees of both countries, and Kim's conversation with Yiu on the matter

December 28, 1955

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

Directions and recommended actions regarding Japanese policies on detainees and evaluations of the related people, including Yiu [Yu] and Kagawa

December 27, 1955

Korean Mission in Japan, 'Japanese Proposal on Detainees in Omura and Pusan as of Dec. 27, 1955'

Japanese proposals for negotiation regarding reparation of Japanese in Korea and Koreans in Japan

December 27, 1955

Minister Kim Yong-shik, 'Korean Plan for Negotiation as of December 27, 1955'

ROK Plans for negotiation regarding reparation of Japanese in Korea and Koreans in Japan

November 25, 1955

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

Request to make a statement that Japanese government shows sincerity in negotiations

November 24, 1955

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

Report on followings: Japanese politics and issue on reparations of Japanese in DPRK

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

November 3, 1955

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

Report on followings: Conservative merger, Repatriation of Japanese in DPRK, US Naval aircraft repair program

August 6, 1953

Summary Record of the Conference held between President Rhee and Secretary Dulles (Second Session)

During the second Dulles-Rhee conference, President Rhee and Secretary Dulles led the discussion with the subject of Korean rehabilitation. Rhee makes a few suggestions that both sides should consider if Korean reconstruction should take place. These suggestions include: 1) rehabilitating Korean productive industry, 2) directly allocating money for Korea’s rehabilitation instead of doing so through the reconstruction of the Japanese economy and, 3) prevent the importation of Japanese technicians to Korea. Dulles answers he will consider Rhee suggestions, however, the US will continue to aid Japan to prevent losing her to communism.

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