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  • for coming out.on night to warm this house with friendship. a It could be said that we are gathered here towel­ come a Prime Minister who has come in out of the cold. ending I refer, of course, in July and reappearing to the famous English in August
  • Wilson, M.P., dated March 2, 1964 regarding Tour d'Horizon with Harold Wilson, Leader of British Labor Party. Attachment: As stated. I a. - Jun• TO: 30, 1964 Mr. KcC.orge Bundy The Whit• House FRc»I: Mr. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • as that concern anything propo­ about the Peking wants continuation Kosygin indicated which he had conveyed to Hanoi to 3 contained an unacceptable the moment he had read USSR continued to favor ultimatum, it." He made it a political to the Viet
  • TO TREAT THEM ~ITH OLYMPIAN GAUL L ISY O! SDA I No a , THE BKlTlSH PKESS IS F ~ EE 1 HONC:ST 1 WIDELY READ AND lNFLUENTIAlo TWO CO MPE TITIVE TV CHAINS PROVIDE GENERALLY BALANC ED AND Di VERSE NEWS AND COM MENTo THESE AND MANY OTHER MED IA ANO MEANS OF COM
  • demonstrated by the anti-PKI forces, plus the defiance shown by the PKI in pushing its anti-US campaign in August and September despite government instructions to taper off, have con­ vinced him to take a thorough reading of the situation before throwing his
  • \ .. I ' • SECR'E"i' Enclosure DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECVTIVE SECRETARIAT December 5, 1964 TO: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White Hou~M- FROM: Benjamin Ho Read~for. Executive Secretary Enclosed are the briefing books for the visit of Prime Minister