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December 1, 1954
James Cromwell sends a number of items to Syngman Rhee, including a copy of his speech "A New Foreign Policy for the United States" and information on the Private Enterprise Plan.
March 12, 1954
The Bank of the Korea sends a information regarding to the procedure for deposit in United States Dollar or Pound Sterling which are to be obtained by selling beer to the United Nations Armed Forces in Korea.
February 20, 1954
Chosun Brewery, Ltd. is authorized to sell beer to all United Nations Forces in Korea.
May 20, 1954
South Korean tungsten corporation plans to send a survey team to several nations to explore market possibilities. Kenneth recommended conference in Korea prior to dispatch of the team.
Preston Goodfellow proposes that he and Colonel Mann visit Korea to discuss plans for the export of tungsten.
March 16, 1954
Tuk Ki Minn, the President of the Chosun Brewery Co., Ltd., requests payment in US dollar currency.
June 21, 1954
Message of condolence sent to the widow of Joseph Rider Farrington.
June 23, 1954
Kenneth D. Mann asks about Korean interest in construction of a tungsten plant.
March 31, 1954
Clearance has been arranged for Archbishop Paul Yupin's entry to Korea.
June 28, 1954
Preston Goodfellow sends Kenneth Mann's questions regarding a tungsten plant.