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  • of the President's 2. visit. The police and security NewZealand are well-trained with US officials, agencies of both Australia and competent. and In 'close cooperation they will take all possible precautions to con­ trol demonstrators and will probably
  • years 1959-1960; he has resurrected the party's anti-US policy, strengthened ties with Peking, advocated non-cooperation in legislative affairs, and worked to revive JSP cooperation with the C9mmunist Party (JCP) in anti­ government activities. He views
  • to a Supreme National Committee to supervise expansion of cultural and economic cooperation. 16. The North Korean campaign for unifica­ tion trades on the relative position of the two economies which are highly complementary. In recognition
  • , and other stop-gap measures contributing little to long-term economic advance. It may be that the present government, and those which follow, will cooperate with the US in more fruitful programs; certainly there is an increasing public recognition