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  • Congressional Committees. There is a copy of Clara Kerr's Origins of the US. Senate that once was a part of Woodrow Wilson's library. There is also a handwritten ac­ count book kept by Pennsylvania boss Matthew S. Quay as a young man. The collection includes one
  • . '"~ ST ATE GR NC . . . . - ~--· , > .. . P,~ 1s921 ---: .... · -~~DIS MARIA THRE~ r-.~ SUBJECT: QUA.I _REPORT OF HANOI_ BOMB ING .. . QUAI .... -• .... -· ·· ..... . ' RECEIVED FOLLOWING TEL~GRAM FROM ~ANOI DATED MAY 19: ·, . -~0 AF'TER
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  • :42 Arrived at Circular Quay West and boarded "Captain Phillip." As we left the dock, a band played "Anchors Aweigh." Cruised the harbor and had luncheon. CTJ sat between Premier Askin and Holt. Thousands of boats in the harbor. 3:00 Returned to dock
  • the President's car were: Many cheers and boos could be heard from the assemblage. More ticker. Arrive Circular Quay West The President, Mrs. Johnson, the Prime Minister an Mrs. Holt, the Premier and Mrs. Askin, and the American Ambassador and Mrs Cl joined
  • as a low-level diplomatic mission, handling such functions as the issuing of visas. Mai Van Bo in the past has had ready access to Quai Director of Asian Affairs Etienne Manac'h and other ranking Foreign Ministry officials, -3- ---- --- with discussions
  • for Vietnam's future for a resolution of the conflict and so on, what do you suppose it would have looked like? F: Well, I think it would have been the Quai d'Orsay line, leaning towards neutralism. But, as Ambassador Lodge pointed out wisely many times, you
  • , West New Guinea is no longer a significant political issue, and the country is experiencing a booming prosperity. With no critical issues at stake, the election promises to be tame. Although the de Quay Cabinet has a record of substantial accomplishment
  • ~·1AININEI T)C1nns, Mm THEIR APPROXIMATE PEFtCENTPiG,£ .S OF · .: THE VOTE- WERE ' AS FOLLOUS: KY--DitJH C7. 3. PERCENT), QUAI.\ CJ-U~N ~-iQ • 2 PirncEMT), HIEP-TRUYE_N ( 3. 5 PERCE~JT}, KHAN}?- ·• · . DONG - (.3.2 .PEncENT), BINH -J{HINH
  • RETURN TO PARIS t. QUAIS CHIEF INDOCHINA AFFAIRS, DELAHAYE, CALLED IN EMBOFF NOV 12 TO TELL HIM THAT LEDUC THO WILL BE RETURNING TO PARIS "SHORTLY.". DELAHAYE SAID THAT FRENCH MISSION IN HANOI GAVE LEDUC THO AND PARTY OF 9 ENTRY VISAS OVER WEEKEND
  • , ST$30,80), c/o National City Bank of N, Y., Collyer Quay Singapore (Subject to Exchange Control Per: miss i-:Jn) Mexico (one year, 46 r.eos; two years 63 pesoa), c/o National City ank of N.Y., Ave~ida laahel La CatoJica 54, Mexico, D.F. Netherlands
  • THAT COUVE, PARIS WHO I S ALSO AWAY I N SOUTH, PAGE 3 RijFGWP 2 2 0 ^ n w F T n t t a l. AND QUAI S E R V I C E S AGREE WITH P O S I T I O N TAKEN 5 Y AMB ST E V E N S O N , I . E . , t h a t b o t h n o r t h a n d s o u t h VIETNAMESE SHOULD BE ALLOWED