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  • not be anticipated. lb traced development of the democratic process in Vietnam, said when Geno Ky took second-place on the Thieu­ 1
  • Frap.oisco. Since I of yesterday addressed it to the Twon House at Los Angeles I suppose there v4.1i· be another day without a report from me. 4. Tom Nelson is interes~d again ~n the alcohol deal he wrote you about · last November and December. He wants tm
  • and its 1 p~ce o.nd I Di~c'.llc!.on -.1.U :.·:>:l :.:: .ill m'lJor cr--~c:1~s exc.::pt final. on':?. !>lsc\.;.S:,icn lo:?.·t~:-.1r~ll~r:!.r.:; :.~~jor ~'!l~· :.:1 :" civc ci br!.ef' co: . ..er.t:,.:y.on spe~ch ~n~ invit~ dl3c',J.l3~:>r. :01· :-1:-:~:L
  • the famous Goulburn Valley and at the same time generating electric power for transmission to Melbourne. MT . BOGONG and the BOGONG HIGH PLAINS ­ Covering an area of over 800,000 acres of plateau country, these, in summer-time, afford pasturage for large
  • hey don't understand in Washington, he says, that you're He's tired Apparently luck~if you can keep one-third of your planes in operation at any given time. And he's tired of sending up inferior equipment. The Allison engine is simply a failure
  • and that country were being ta.ken to people's hearts. Moreover, he took !lrm position• on the great is&uee of hls time. Be in no doubt whatsoever: the new governr,"lent wlll carry forward the pollclea that Harold Hold had lnltlated. through to the end