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June 17, 1954
The objectives and mission of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League, adopted at a conference in Chinhae, Korea, are summarized.
June 16, 1954
Delegates from Hong Kong and Macao offer several proposals to strengthen the anti-communist movement in Asia.
Ku Chin Kang announces that "the recovery of the Chinese mainland is the responsibility of the Chinese people and the common wish of the Asian peoples."
June 15, 1954
Delegates at the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference in Chinhae, Korea, discuss the organization and objectives of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League.
Delegates from South Korea, China, Macao, the Philippines, and the Ryukyu Islands discuss the anti-communist struggle in the Asia Pacific.
The Provisional Summary Record of the Fourth Session of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference features President Syngman Rhee proposing a "pacific alliance."
Whang Sung Soo announces that the "war is not over" in Korea to the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference.
Yap Tin Sing describes the "open struggle and collision with the communists" in Hong Kong.
Mrs. Lee Chien announces that "the mind of the Chinese in Macao is a good reflection of the mind of the people inside of the Iron Curtain."