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June 10, 1957

Report No. 120 from Young Kee Kim to Chung Whan Cho

Young Kee Kim briefs Minister Cho on the arrival of the former U.S Ambassador to Moscow Charles E. Bohlen.

May 1, 1957

Draft Letter No. 43 from Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee expresses discontent on America's effort to have countries in Asia to sign pacts with Japan.

June 10, 1957

Report No. 122 from Do Soon Chung to Chung Whan Cho

Do Soon Chung briefs Minister Cho on the President Garcia's candidacy for the Nacionalista Party and the anti-American sentiment growing in Philippines since its independence.

July 22, 1957

Report No. 124 from Ho Joon Park to Chung Whan Cho

Minister Park briefs Minister Cho on the 250 million dollars economic development loan provided in the reparations agreement, possibility of the revision of the US-PI bases agreement, and the establishment of an atomic energy research center in Quezon City.

March 19, 1956

Letter, Young Kee Kim to Chung Whan Cho

Young Kee Kim informs Minister Cho about the departure of US Ambassador and the strike by the Filipino Transport Workers.

March 28, 1956

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee asks Minister Kim to discuss Korea's admission to SEATO with other representatives from France, Philippines, and Thailand.

April 14, 1956

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee comments on the anti-American sentiment prevalent in the Philippines.

April 25, 1956

Letter, Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee comments on William Randolph Hearst's article about US policy in Asia regarding anti-Communism.

April 30, 1956

Report No. 81 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the US allied air forces gathering and the PI-JP reparations agreement, which is to be signed.

May 30, 1956

Letter, Young Kee Kim to Chung Whan Cho

Young Kee Kim briefs Minister Cho on the unofficial visit of Korean vessels to Philippines and trade agreements between Philippines and Portugal, US, Australia, and Korea.

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