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  • a free hand in Korea, which she formally annexed in 191 O. Contact With the West The first contact with the West occurred about 1542 when a Portuguese ship was blown off course and arrived in Japan. It was followed by Portuguese traders and Jesuit
  • ralee the issue of Kr;n:ean unlftc:atlon. H~re our poa1t1on lo bis, namely that uniftcatlon will be poosible only throug~itht, u. N. Foi-mula of free elections under U. N. euperviuion. James C. Thomson,, Jr. NATIONAL SECURITY WASHINGTON, ,SiBOKEY
  • ? A Well, don't forget that Japan built up an economic structure long before 1945, during the century after the Meiji restoration. Also, we accomplished our postwar recovĀ­ ery through democratic institutions and free enterprise. This was a framework under
  • at the Press Club this noon in which he compared the threat to the Free World in Vietnam today with the Korean war threat of 1950; he thoroughly endorsed our Vietnam policy. One suggestion: Although the interpreter feels that you gave Park every opportunity
  • - of our desire to avoid harmful -press specuĀ­ lation but said that press reports on a Pak vi~it were already appearing in the Korean press and a long public silence would give the impression that the U.S. was in fact withholding an invitation to Preside