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1 Regarding the headline of Hindustan Times reads "Poor response to Red's explanations" about POWs=2,2,4

2 Dispute over emoluments for Swedish personnel in Korea=6,6,2

3 Killing of a Chinese POW by the Indian Custodial Forces, Nov 2, 1953(illegible)=8,8,3

4 Allen's New Delhi press conference concerning NNRC's role=11,11,10

5 Proposed defense exhibit of Communist mistreatment of POWs=21,21,4

6 Time limit on NNRC to POW transfer=25,25,14

7 Activities of Alan Winnington, officer of British Government=39,39,4

8 Pow issue represented by Indian press : incidents of kidnapping attempted by Indian guards, Nov 17, 1953=43,43,9

9 Swiss Mission to the NNRC=52,52,4

10 Legal rights and status of non-repatriate POWs : after 120 days of NNRC custody=56,56,12

11 UNCURK item in Committee, Nov 24, 1953=68,68,3

12 Press reaction to the speech of Foreign Minister Max Petitpierre on Swiss policies to the execution of the Korean Armistice=71,71,3

13 US position on release of POWs, Nov. 25, 1953=74,74,4

14 Bombay reaction to Korean POW developments=78,78,5

15 Swiss reply to Communists on Korean question=83,83,3

16 Reaction to Swiss aide-memoire to Chinese, Polish, and Czech Governments on Korean NNRC=86,86,2

17 North camp explanations to POWs who refuse to leave Communism and its background=88,88,10

18 POW release problem : NNRC should release POWs to civilian status, Jan 22, 1953 : concerning India's position on non-repatriate POWs=98,98,14

19 Reply to CINCUNC regarding the disposition of non-repatriate POWs=112,112,5

20 Logistics and transportation expenses incurred by Swedish NNSC and NNRC Teams : US assurance of defraying that expense(illegible)=117,117,4

21 Disposition of POWs in NNRC custody=121,121,4

22 Incident of kidnapping by Indian guards during prisoner explanation talks : letter to Mr. Berger from CINCUNC=125,125,8

23 Disposition of POWs : GOI views on handling disposition of POWs by UNC and Indians =133,133,3

24 Invitation General Thimayya to visit UN and US : US' intention of his becoming a pro-American voice in India=136,136,7

25 Communications on NNRC problems and release of POWs=143,143,5

26 Request that C-47 Dakota aircraft and crew be made available to the UN Truce Supervision Organization=148,148,2

27 Armistice Negotiations concerning discussion at political conference of prisoners released by Korea : Communist's statement=150,150,1

28 Request of permission to fly to Korea and conduct a Christian prayer and song service in the Neutral compound for the American boys=151,151,4

29 POW matters and departure of Indian Forces=155,155,4

30 Discussion about interpreting Armistice Agreement : specially paragraph 11 and 24 sent by Dulles=159,159,3

31 POW issues concerning expiration or extension 90 day explanation period : its period of custody of each sides=162,162,5

32 Communications on legal analysis paragraph 11 terms of reference on POWs : including about missing UNC POWs=167,167,7

33 Importance of political conference in Armistice Negotiations on disposition POWs=174,174,6

34 Debate on NNRC's draft report and disposition of POWs after Jan 22, 1953=180,180,4

35 Report of strong proposition of releasing POWs on schedule=184,184,3

36 New Delhi's message concerning Prisoners of War and political conference : on extension of explaining period at least for 20 days=187,187,10

37 Liberation of Prisoners of War from Korea : about POW list=197,197,5

38 Regarding NNRC report on POW issue : majority report and minority report=202,202,7

39 Vote of NNRC report by the countries participated in GA and NNRC : its contesting position=209,209,14

40 Meaning of India's objection to paragraph 11 and other countries' response=223,223,8

41 Swiss-Chinese Communist governmental exchange on NNRC problems=231,231,1

42 Telegram from Seoul on immediate and simultaneous release, Chinese POWs, mutual roster-checking of POW number=232,232,15

43 Report of POW release matters and coordination of them=247,247,4

44 Letter to Mr. Berger, American Embassy Tokyo from UNC regarding shooting of anti-Communist POW, Nov 2, 1953=251,251,3

45 General Thimayya, the head of NNRC, told the number of matters of POW issue and Communist's propaganda=254,254,5

46 C-47 Dakota aircraft requested by the UN Truce Supervision Organization=259,259,2

47 Indian paper's reports on Indian custody in Korea=261,261,4

48 Transportation of some 22000 Chinese and Korean anti-Communist POWs from the south border of the DMZ on Jan 23, 1954=265,265,2

49 Statement released by Korea Foreign Minister, Pyun on temporary jurisdiction of Indian custody=267,267,5

50 GA and GOI's position on Korea before release on Jan 23, 1953=272,272,6

51 Communications on unconditional release of POWs : including issue of sending to neutral countries=278,278,12

52 Editorial supports US view on release of Korean prisoners=290,290,2

53 Conversation about Communists reaction in the NNRC meeting at Panmunjom=292,292,2

54 Plans for handling of Prisoners of War on Jan 22, 1954=294,294,7

55 NNRC conference considering an indian proposal for handling nonrepatriated POWs and Peking's reaction=301,301,10

56 Letters to the UNC, KPA, CPV by General Thimayya concerning the lapse of NNRC and repatriation of POWs 15th Jan, 1954=311,311,3

57 Swedish resolution in NNRC's voting, 15th Jan, 1954 : Swiss and Swedish protest=314,314,7

58 Communist reaction to the Indian proposal to turn back POWs=321,321,8

59 Operation of the Ascom City processing area : the practical repatriation process=329,329,2

60 Present Indian thinking concerning release of POWs=331,331,5

61 Swiss Federal Political Department reaction to two Korean prisoner repatriation developments=336,336,2

62 General Thimayya's decision on the restoration of custody as from Jan 20=338,338,4

63 Report on the detail process of releasing Chinese POWs from Munsan to Inchon=342,342,11

64 POW issue of restoring custody and right control of POWs concerning temporary jurisdiction=353,353,10

65 Draft joint State-Defense message to Hull, 19th Jan, 1954(illegible)=363,363,7

66 Panmunjom 201004 : thousands of anti-Communist POWs began their historic journey to freedom, 21th Jan, 1954=370,370,13

67 Anti-Communist's statement when they are released=383,383,3

68 Politial debate on violation of POW's right in the course of release : the question of 15 Korean and 2 Chinese POWs being retained by CFI on murder charges=386,386,4

69 Statement by CICUNC confirming civilian status=390,390,9

70 Letter from Chiang Kai Shek to Eisenhower on voluntary repatriation=399,399,2

71 POW transfer : Korea Foreign Minister, Pyun statement and prisoners' thanks=401,401,8

72 Trujillo announces willingness to receive anti-Communist POWs=409,409,2

73 Communist attack on POW release as violation by US of truce=411,411,2

74 Indians departure from Munsanni=413,413,2

75 Statement on POWs in Korea by the Minister for External Affairs=415,415,8

76 Anti-Communist POWs' voluntary repatriation and expression of their thanks to UN and Korea=423,423,4

77 347 pro-Communist POWs are back in North Korea on Jan 28, 1954=427,427,1

78 NNRC views on the matters connected with crimes committed by prisoners while in the custody of the commision, issued by Indian spokesman=428,428,3