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August 15, 1956
A draft of Young Kee Kim's speech with corrections on it.
Young Kee Kim gives speech about Korean history and expresses anti-Communism, especially towards North Korea.
1956
Mr. Kong urges delegates from Philippines to participate in the Anti-Communist Youth Conference
October 23, 1956
Young Kee Kim outlines Korea's historical relationship with the United Nations and stresses Korea's right to attain membership of UN.
September 2, 1953
John W. Staggers informs Syngman Rhee about his public perception in the American media.
1955
The author of this memorandum proposes that the US should: 1) Dissolve the ad hoc committee on Korea, 2) reinforce ROK troops to be equal with DPRK troops, 3) increase economic aid for recovery of Korea, 4) move UN forces headquarter to Korea where UN troops are stationed, and 5) impose sanctions on a pro-communist policy in Japan.
March 28, 1955
Choi Duk Shin and Young P. Lee summarize their travels through Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Vietnam, including their discussions on politics, military situations, cultural sharing, and strategies for Free Asia to join together against Communism.
October 30, 1957
President Rhee expresses concern about South Korea's admission to the Colombo Plan and America's passive stance on Red China.
November 21, 1957
President Rhee briefly responds to Choi's previous reported opinions on Korean unification and the threat of Red China and Japan.
December 12, 1957
President Rhee briefly discuses what he believes to be President Eisenhower's "pace-at-any-cost policy" in regards to the threat of communism in Asia.