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  • the daily lives of Americans and Japan ~~e ., together. I ~ OUTGOING TELEGRAM Department INDICATE: □ COLLECT 0 ·of State . CHARGETO LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 53 Origin -~ S 1~ ACTION: AmEmbassy TOKYO lO11PK~· · 3320 ss Info, LIMDIS La.test draft
  • . Thompson · Telegraphic transmission and classification approved by: Rockwell R uCED WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZAilON OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY SEle;K!T ­ ~oliTGt>l'NG,. TELEGRAM·-Department 19 ·5 8 3 2 -,, of State 2 ' INDICATE: 0 COLLECT 0
  • to demonstrate he making raal effort strengthen Jordan's defenses. Davies emphasized we had not yet reached agreement but I felt elements of agreement were there. - Ttl. bt. Telegraphic trmn1mlulon end cl•11iflcallon llpprovod lty1 • Walsh BBCR:E'f /NODIS
  • . ·_.:, ' :3·. • .' . J .• ~ ·' I EXPRESSED OUR APPRECIATION FOR THIS ATTITUDE AND ~SS_URANCE. ·1 t '.· 4. IN VIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENTS. ON r'HE TROOP ISSUE REPORTED .',, ;·IN EMBASSY•s DAILY ROUNDUPSPLUS INTERVIEWS WITH MND REFERRED \ ,.t_O__ __BELOW
  • ~o },·1-nistcr 's a.r::i val in ~e:.~ca firs"".; visit) mzy help determine the kir.;.d Ql ~~osz attention p;;.ic. to ~he cn-'.;i::-e USIS Indiu and al.l Branch posts will b-a prepared to izsua daily prezs visit. releases, texts of st~teruents
  • of as much as Freeman thinks desirable see a.a shrewd. but not essential). (plus the interim fertilizer loan--which we'd \) 30,. 19,65 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD I call dB. K. Nehru today to make sui-e he had :read the "-resident'• m.esaag,e in the daily
  • will •••• wita Preaiclat·; '/-Jf, "!f· . / WA ~GTI 0 AWi;Dr-.&u~nn · . o · Cj . Draft_ed bys . . -. .. .. .-u:'...::f_ . - .. . . ,~'· . . '4·I IQ!- 1 5 . ·L lb · · GI Telegraphic transmJsslon classiflcatlon anc!. approv~ ~Yi, Clearanceaa
  • was very light. Attached are articles appearing April 19 in the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, and also the Paris edition of the Herald Tribune. 7 The Guardian carried a press wire service dispatch :f'romParis stating that the French confirmed
  • as a bridge between the US and the is not a one-time occasion- -this telephone cable will serve every day year in .and year out as a means of instantaneous communication Gt:1.S e/( bringing the daily lives of Americans and Japanese to~ether. LIMITED
  • A-478, Februa·ry 7, 1967; r. /lj[ //.,z. February 10, 196 7 A-26~, z...... ~ [ November 5, 1966 ~~ /J( Two items appearing in the February 3 and February 5 issues o f t he English language daily, . THE JERUSALEM POST (see Enclosur e s No. 1
  • THE SWEDISHGOVERNMENT TO BANTHE MEETINGS.IT SAID THE TRIBUNALHADBEEN "VERYWARMLY WELCOMED" IN SWEDEN, ALTHOUGH SOME"REACTIONARY" SWEDISHPAPERS HADATTACKED IT. MAJORBRITISH PAPERS WEDNESDAY CARRIEDSTORIES ON THE OPENINGSESSION. LONDON'SCONSERVATIVE DAILY TELEGRAPH
  • ) an4 mAll 322 incorpOrated by reference in tbat NS.A instruction constitute tbe guidance ·called. tor byllWI 3180 DOD DAC AEC RUSK. ECLASSIF E K.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ 7- 11K By . ARADate ;lPJ}7 \ Drafted by1 Telegraphic transmission
  • ~ to mg. b-o~&ss ®t@. of poaaibl@ collusion just lnd~s r~-i"®d ~®ta. fJ?omNflV Dslhi 11ht
  • OFFLOADED AND ONE PARKED BESIDE AIRCRAFT. BEIRUT DAILY STAR PHOTO 12 FEB. IS AP WIREPHOTO WHICH WE ASSUME IDENTICAL TO PHOT'O CARRIED IN ISRAELI JERUSALEM POST• 2. CAPTION BELOW BEIRUT WlftEPHOTO STATES JORDANIAN SOLDIER PAGE 2 RU QMKG 189A .c-~~~-rt-~-N
  • . However., since this did involve a great humanitarian project' and since Vice President Humphrey apparently has become involved., I thought I should send this along to you to handle ' as you see fit. 1 I Please give of my daily With warmest my warmest
  • parties is not easy and often misunderstood. But I believe our efforts to put a stop to the use of our • military equipment were helpful 1n getting the fighting .stopped. . Now the · Drafted by, • • • ·, . • ,: .• • Telegraphic transmlulon
  • of being a youngster with rude manners ... " A somewhat different attitude was taken by London's conservative Daily Telegraph which argued that China's isolation was self-imposed. "Six weeks ago," the daily noted, "the U.S. declared its readiness
  • that it may at any time after In the interim the Pre$1dent approve• of youl' suggestion that Telegraphic transmission and classification approved NEA ... Amb. Ha:t>e ... Mr. Agriculture Sd11nittke.'i't' h\1.llhstane~) DECi ./.\SSIF:E:D ~~~M DS-322
  • ITEM BY PRINCIPAL! LISBON DAILIES• 2, SEPT 15 SECULO !INDEPENDENT) HEADLINED ANI !OFFICIAL PORTUGUESE NEWS· AGENCY l DESPACH WHICH I ND I CA TED' SPAIN HELD SEVERAL VALUABLE TRUMPS WlTH 1 PRESENCE OF', SOVIET SHIPS IN MEDITERRANEAN, ABDICATION
  • to Jordan. The letter to King Hussein would be sent telegraphically. Enclosure: Letter to King Hussein from the Acting Secretary SEC~ 7c.. ---- DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON Your Majesty: We continue to follow with admiration the way you and your
  • journalistic career after graduation from college by serving an apprenticeship on the Glasgow (Scotland) Herald. He has worked for the Times of India, one of India's leading English-language dailies, since 1952, serving as an assistant editor for the Bombay
  • the view that many Washington intelligence reports failed to convey the same sense of urgency as existed in Vietnam. To cite two examples, the daily CIA document "The Situation in Vietnam" throughout January was filled with reports of possible enemy
  • worse in th!.sinstance by telegraphic garbles.) March 20, 1964 - HMGinforms us RAF authorized shoot down Yemeni aircraft crossing frontier. - UK informs SC of Yemen attacks and reserves "full liberty to take necessary measures" in case of new attacks
  • able to those in advanced industrial nations of the West. The mass media are highly com ,­ petitive even though dominated to a consider­ based on able extent by three organizations nationally distributed daily newspapers: Asahi (circulation 4.1 million
  • back .•• he was visibly refreshed and free of the irritability which has goaded him lately." The conservative Daily Telegraph, London, observed that the President proposed a stnmnit confer­ ence not only to seek ways of overcoming economic and politi­
  • 4. Kang and other religious leaders are being met almost daily by ROKCIA officials who try to persuade them to drop their protest movement. These officials have not satisfactorily answered the questions about normalization that have been posed
  • will send it telegraphically. Approve Disapprove See me ~ ----- W. W. Rostow SUGGESTED TEXT 11 ! have read with interest your forthright speech to the students on August 23. Again I am heartened by the realistic stand you have so consistently