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November 1, 1955

Report, Kim Yong-shik, 'Korea-Japan Civil Trade'

Report on Korea's policy on trade with Japan and recommendations on implementation of trade policy.

October 26, 1955

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

Report on the reasons for Ambassador Lacy's resignation

October 19, 1955

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

On Kim's meeting with members of office regarding Omura case

October 12, 1955

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

Report on Lagerfelt's plan of visit to ROK

October 12, 1955

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

Information from Minister Lee in London on recent Japanese foreign affair policies

October 12, 1955

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

On Kim's meeting with Justice Minister to discuss Omura Detainee case

October 5, 1955

Letter, Yong Shik Kim to Office of the President (Syngman Rhee)

Report on Congressman Hayworth's visit to Korea on Oct. 9, with plan for a luncheon with Hayworth

October 5, 1955

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

Report on Japanese parties' progress in merging, Russo-Japanese talk, Philippines Reparation Talks, and Fishing Industry

October 5, 1955

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

Kim's gratitude to Rhee on the hospitality shown at Kim's visit to Chinhae and report on trade issues between Japan and ROK

August 7, 1953

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

President Rhee and Secretary Dulles have concluded the final negotiations for the US-ROK defense pact and now both believe it is time to inform the American and Korean public. Rhee emphasizes that he will not accept Korean neutralization and it is imperative to remove the Chinese from the north. Dulles states that the US will do its best to unify Korea under one peaceful government and will try to remove the Chinese aggressors in the north.

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