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June 15, 1954
Delegates from South Korea, China, Macao, the Philippines, and the Ryukyu Islands discuss the anti-communist struggle in the Asia Pacific.
June 16, 1954
Whang Sung Soo announces that the "war is not over" in Korea to the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference.
Thai National Assemblyman Phra R. Nides discusses communism in Southeast Asia and the outcomes of the Geneva Conference.
President Syngman Rhee announces that the "Communist problem is not just a problem of one or two countries, but a world problem."
June 17, 1954
Minutes of the Third Session of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference.
The Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League thanks President Syngman Rhee.
June 29, 1954
Sygnman Rhee thanks Thai National Assemblyman Phra R. Nides for attending the meeting of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League in Chinhae, Korea.
July 14, 1954
Young P. Lee writes to Nguyen Van Tam and urges him to send delgates to the Central Liaison Office of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League in Seoul.
August 16, 1955
General White appeals to President Rhee to accept the United Nations Command’s offer to pay Korean Service Corps laborers. Because the KSC’s existence is essential to the joint defense effort, immediate steps should be taken to solve this issue as soon as possible.