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Executive Secretary
Enclosura:
Report on NSA..\f 297.
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6-66, column 1, line 2; change to
8 - 15 July 1966.
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for cancellation to read: · 1 July 1966.
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[Duplicate of #66a, NSF, Country File, So. Africa,
Vol. I, Box 78
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on this matter dealing with the Department of
State's activities was forwarded on April 28.
A brief summary of the paper is on the first
page.
I I JobnA JlcKesson
Benjamin H. Read
Executive Secretary
Enclosure:
Response to NSAM 293.
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WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES)
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McOeorge Bundy
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February 4, 1964
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. BUNDY
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(1) The President can get the gist of the entire report by reading
Mr. Webb's four-page letter.
(2) The attached draft
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"Because of concern over possible German objections,
the question had been raised as to whether we should urge
the UK (a) not to table any text at the opening sessions
in Geneva, and (b) urge the British when
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ive of ELT was "to supplement the influence of the Free World of the
West", and that "In order to get across ideas and ideals on which the
freedom of the West is based, it is necessary that the (native) be
able to read books in English, understand
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by the Presidential Mission on the Trust Territory of
the Pacific Islands. The 30 page sunnnary at the
beginning of Volume One, which was read by President
Kennedy, gives a clear picture of the problem