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August 20, 1956

Report No. 92 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the local and international newspapers that circulate in Manila.

August 29, 1956

Letter No. 11 from Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

President Rhee comments on the inaugural speech sent to Manila and three-point proposals made by Representative Roy.

August 31, 1956

Letter, Young Kee Kim to Chung Whan Cho

Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the newly appointed Japanese ambassador to Philippines, Koiichiro Asakai, and Philippines' foreign trade with Japan and China.

September 5, 1956

Letter No. 12 from Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

Syngman Rhee comments on the PI-US military bases negotiations, employment of Filipino farmers in California, and the visit of Dr. Frederick Brown Harris in Manila.

September 8, 1956

Letter, Young Kee Kim to Chung Whan Cho

Young Kee Kim advises Minister Cho that Ministry of National Defense should station a military personnel in Philippines. He also reports on the Philippine government's effort to establish trade relations with Indonesia, Thailand, Burma, and Borneo.

September 8, 1956

Report No. 94 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs Syngman Rhee on the Baguio military staff conference and labor recruitment of Filipino workers to California.

September 20, 1956

Letter, Young Kee Kim to Chung Whan Cho

Young Kee Kim briefs Chung Whan Cho on the Suez Canal Crisis, PI-US military bases negotiations, and updates on Philippines' trading status with Germany and Japan.

September 20, 1956

Report No. 95 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs Syngman Rhee on the visits of Dr. Robert Oliver and Senator Allen J. Ellender to Manila.

1956

Note about a talk between Chin Hang Kong and Minister De Castro

Mr. Kong urges delegates from Philippines to participate in the Anti-Communist Youth Conference

September 26, 1956

Letter No. 15 from Syngman Rhee to Young Kee Kim

Syngman Rhee comments on Dr. Oliver's visit in Manila and Korea's refusal to support five Filipino delegates to Anti-Communist Youth Conference.

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