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from ”Agreement Respecting the Disposition of Former Japanese Territories” (This document and this map is not the draft of the peace treaty.) It is uncertain when this Agreement was made. Allies that agrees to this document is not confirmed. [1]

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Article 3

The Allied and Associated Powers agree that there shall be transferred in full sovereignty to the Republic of Korea all rights and titles to the Korean Mainland territory and all offshore Korean islands, including Quelpart(Saishu To), the Nan how group (San To, or Komun Do) which forms Port Hamilton(Tonaikai), Dagelet Island(Utsuryo To, or Matsu Shima), Liancourt Rocks(Takeshima), and all other islands and islets to which Japan had acquired title lying outside … and to the east of the meridian 124°15′E. longitude, north of the parallel 33°N. latitude, and west of a line from the seaward terminus of the boundary approximately three nautical miles from the mouth of the Tumen River to a point in 37°30′N. latitude, 132°40′E. longitude.

Note:The Liancourt Rocks were included in this rejected version of the San Francisco Peace Treaty with Japan (draft 5), and removed from the Draft6 and the final version (See Rusk Documents, Wikisource:Draft Treaty of Peace With Japan).

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