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January 10, 1957

Letter No. 39 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

President Rhee briefly comments on his New Year address and acknowledges the difficulties of South Vietnam's Chinese minority issue.

March 21, 1957

Letter No. 51 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

President Rhee briefly responds to Choi's previous reports on the protest over KNA flights and the upcoming APACL meeting.

March 27, 1957

CDS Report No. 39 from Choi Duk Shin to the President (Syngman Rhee)

Choi reports that he will soon visit Cambodia. He also describes a celebration held in honor of Syngman Rhee's birthday.

May 2, 1957

Letter No. 60 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

A letter from the President to Minister Choi asking not to refer to Korea as the "son of the United Nations."

May 14, 1957

Letter from Syngman Rhee to Ngo Dinh Diem

A cordial invitation letter from Syngman Rhee to Ngo Dinh Diem to visit South Korea.

May 22, 1957

Letter No. 65 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

President Rhee writes on Ngo Dinh Diem's visit to South Korea, Minister Choi's activities, and Choi's recent trip to Cambodia.

June 27, 1957

Letter No. 70 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

Syngman Rhee gives instructions on the visit of Ngo Dinh Diem to South Korea and comments on U Nu's attitude toward the Japanese.

June 29, 1957

Letter No. 71 from the President (Syngman Rhee) to Minister Duk Shin Choi

President Syngman Rhee requests a report on South Vietnam's interpretation of the anti-American riot in Formosa (Taiwan).

July 11, 1948

Record of Conversation between Kim Gu and Liu Yuwan

Kim Gu (Kim Koo) and the Chinese Nationalist Minister Liu Yuwan discuss Kim's participation in the South Korean government, his attendance at a conference in Pyongyang, and the possibility of a Russian-led attack on southern Korea.

July 27, 1953

Notes on Visit of General Clark with President Rhee (8:30-8:55, 27 July 1953)

General Clark tries to convince President Rhee to attend the armistice signing, emphasizing that Kim Il Sung will not be present. Ambassador Briggs then reports that President Eisenhower has approved $200 million in aid for Korean rehabilitation.

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