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May 18, 1949

Telegram, Ambassador Wellington Koo to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Koo reports that the South Korean Minister called him for discussion about China's sending an ambassador to the Republic of Korea.

May 12, 1949

Telegram, Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Ambassador Koo

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs asks Koo to speak with his Korean counterpart on China's sending an ambassador to the Republic of Korea.

November 18, 1947

Letter from Louise Yim to H.E. Dr. V.K. Wellington Koo

Louise Yim writes to Wellington Koo to acknowledge the Republic of China's participation in the UN Temporary Commission in Korea.

October 1949

Chang Chi-yun, 'Travel to the Philippines and [South] Korea'

A booklet published to commemorate Chiang Kai-shek's visits to the Philippines and South Korea, part of an attempt to enlist support for the Republic of China as it lost control over Mainland China.

January 2, 1951

Special Report No.1 from the Korean Embassy in China to the Office of the President, 'The Secret Sino-Soviet Military Agreement'

The Korean embassy in Taipei reports to Syngman Rhee with details on the alleged 'secret Sino-Soviet military agreement'.

December 28, 1956

Report No. 105 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the visit of Chinese Foreign Minister George K.C. Yeh's visit to Manila.

April 17, 1957

Letter, Do Soon Chung to Syngman Rhee

May 2, 1957

Letter No. 43 from Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee writes on the efforts of the Unites States to induce the Asian countries to sign a mutual security pact with Japan.

May 20, 1957

Report No. 118 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the increasing number of American arms in the Far East and the immigration issue between China and Philippines in Formosa.

May 31, 1957

Report No. 119 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the full assurance of Garcia's victory in the upcoming Presidential election and the media's response to the Taipei riots.

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