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  • greater restrictions on foreigners, culminat­ ing in 1638 with the expulsion of all foreigners and the severing of all relations with the outside world except severely limited com­ mercial contacts with Dutch and Chinese merchants at Nagasaki
  • beyond Jordano There was question of our relations with Shah and other leaders who will be watching whether or not we properly support Hua•eino page news around world. Thi• is front Por this reason we decided earlier speed up certain items to Jordan
  • by revolutionary, nationalist Arab forces, drawing inspiration and assistance from their fellows elsewhere in the Arab world. In this contest the cen­ servat1ve powers will seek support from the US, and their ·opponents will look to the .USSR. * The UK
  • KlNG.' S FURTHER THINK! NG, EX CE?r'. THROUGH AMERICANS, MIN !MAL. HE T·HEN REQUESTED US TO TRAN$11 IT QUERY TO KING HUSSEIN AS T 0 WHETHER HE COULD AFFIRM THAT REASONAEL Y POSITIVE G OI REPLY TO NCW, 29 PRO?OSALS WOULD INDEED BE TREATED BY ·'():?DANI
  • WIF'.E . • ' :1 · WHODUE ARRIVE GUEST AIRLINES FLIGHT 421 FROM MEXICO AT 15: 05 TODAY. . I • i. . .i RICHARDS REQUESTS THAT MRS. RICHARDS BE ASSURED THAT HE I~ ALRIGHT, AND THAT SHE WOULD STAY AT MACUTO SHERATON IF HE IS UNABLE TO REACH
  • iN LIGHT OF PARfrcUL~R PUK~0S£S AND I~ Ll~HT uF JAMAICA1 S FAVORAaL~ ECONOMICSITUATIO~. B• GIVEN CQMPELLlN~ REAsGNS wHlCH LEAD u.s, TO ASSIGN HlGMEST PRIORITY _TO ScHOOL, CHILD, AND MATERNALFtEOlNG ON WORLD~IDE.. oASIS ""E ARE NOT PREPARED TO ABArWON PLA~S
  • . With sole exception weekly Iberia flights Havana-Madrid a ll f ree world airlines have continued maintain refusal reconnnence Cuba service ha lted October 1962 . 3. Principal consideration travel isolation policy is tha t Cuba uses air links to free
  • OF SUBVERSIVE TACTICS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES,SUCHAS SOUTHAMERICA-AND AFRICA,.ANDEXPRESSED BELIEF THATTHEYTHUSSEEKINGPROVETO COMMUNIST WORLD THAT THEYSTILL AS ORTHODOX AS PEKING, IN ORDERTO RETAINLEADERSHIP OF INTERNATIONAL MOVEM~NT. KINGSAID HE. IN.NO POSITIONTO
  • ·the .AmbaHe4or'a.recomen4at1an, to proY14e air tran~on tor .Sir., .. Alexender •• one wbieh vill. lHln •N"8 tbe United. State•. Slational intere1t • • Ul4 tJa.prow the ext•ting mi ICllllnba, 81irailie4 re1at1cn,idp ■ between ·O\lr:, •. •. ' , ' . ' Ambaaaador J:>oherty hH urged
  • of a British presence in Vietnam. Mitchell essentially shrugged his shoulders. The Prime Minister, he said, was now calling up 150 technicians from private life into the territorial forces for use around the world. These statistical data showed how badly
  • DEPARTMENT 0F STATE ASSISTANT SECRETARY January 11, 1965 Note to Mr. McGeorge Bundy: The attached Sato interview in U. S. News and World Report might be as good as all our position papers in giving the President the feel of Sato' s thinking
  • air services between the United States and Senegal by the airlines of the two countries. Attached for your information is a paper describing the background, probable issues, and significance of the upcoming negotiations. The White House.will
  • not give suffi­ cient thou g ht to the d ·pth of national consciousness and emotion in the Arab world. 11 As a result of this tragic conflict letween Jewish and Arab nationalism Sharett saw little real d:ance of peace until the Arab g eneration which has
  • . with him along a. loans have AID limited the effect actions having development. would and in light be negoof Jamaica's Limited Official b. Use -.2- Given compelling reasons highest priority to school, on world-wide plans for orderly
  • States policies in that complex part of the world. HENRY R. LABOUISSE - Ambassador to Greece Ambassador Labo.uisse served as Director of the Inter­ national Cooperation Administration {ICA) and headed the Task Force to prepare and present to Congress
  • for the government. They would probably rather shoot him but know that that would trigger an intolerable world reaction.. We can 1t talk about this, but it does mean we can say in good conscience that we're doing our best for Andreas. The attached telegrams
  • Agreement, as amended, includes the standard Bermuda provisions, which unde.r the US interpretation and traditional usage prohibits a priori restrictions on airline services. Since 1966 the Portuguese have sought to impose unilateral restrictions on capacity