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- Formatted contents note - Letters re designation of J.M. Elizalde, Jose C. Zulueta, and V.G. Sinco in the Presidential Committee to advise the Government in the consideration of the proposal of the Japanese Government on reparations. December 1952 --
Press release: Department of Foreign Affairs. May 22, 1952 --
[Speech of Jose C. Zulueta (Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations)] --
Memo re exploratory conversations with Japanese Reparations Delegation. January 7, 1952; Draft of reparations agreement --
Letter from J.P. Melencio re conversations on reparations. February 29, 1952; "Do Not Lose Heart of Asian" (ASAHI reporter interviews Mr. Laurel). February 23, 1952 --
Statement of Hon. J.M. Elizalde (Secretary of Foreign Affairs) on the Treaty of Peace with Japan before the Committee on Foreign Relations, Philippine Senate. April 4, 1952 --
Statement of J.M. Elizalde before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on April 4, 1952; Report of J.M. Elizalde on survey trip to Japan dated November 29, 1951 --
Statement of V.G. Sinco on his stand on the Japanese Peace Treaty; Suggested declaration to be made by the Senate upon its concurrence to the Japanese Peace Treaty. [April 1952] --
Memo from Elizalde for the President re considerations for the prompt ratification of the Japanese Peace Treaty. May 17, 1952 --
Radiograms between Ambassador Romulo and J.M. Elizalde re declaration approving the Japanese Peace Treaty. April 1952 --
"Japan's Capacity to Pay Reparations" --
The Treaty of Peace with Japan signed at San Francisco on September 8, 1951; The Mutual Defense Treaty between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America signed at Washington on August 30, 1951 --
Provisional draft of a Japanese Peace Treaty containing amendments proposed by the Philippines --
Supplement to paper on Japan's capacity to pay: reply to Japanese arguments regarding their inability to pay reparations unless American aid is forthcoming --
Memo from J.M. Elizalde for the President re ratification of the Japanese Peace Treaty with a reservation or with a declaration of understanding
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