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The Prime
Minister
feels very neglected
by us and a good, personal
massage
is an important
part of our present
effort to get
souring
U. S, / Jamaican
relations
back on the track.
Gordon
cc:
Chase
Mr. Bundy
Mr. Dungan
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 13292, Sac. 3.4
- of
September
1. Bustamante's
"P. S." probably
refers
to his interest
in seeing the President
beat Goldwater.
I understand
that the Jamaicans
(like just about every
one else overseas)
are worried
about a possible
Goldwater
victory.
~Jc_
Gordon
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in my
1 welcome cooperative
on by the Association
evidence of the close bonds of friendship
uniting
on the
of the 39th Congress of the Pan American Medical
Association.
letter
greetings
as further
and mutual interest
ENDQUOTE
our countries
- the advantages
overseas
association
advantages
Reports
of association
indicate
that
either
the fact
possibilities
make clear
to Shearer
to Jamaica
through
American
membership
t~ reaching
In a related
Commonwealth heads
future
cooperation
-
ON JAMAICASFOURTHANNIVERSARY
OF INDEPENDENCE
STOP
MAYOUR.COUNTRIES
ANDPEOPLESCONTINUE
TO COOPERATE
IN THE INTEREST
OF PROSPERITY
ANDWORLD
PEACE
C CAMPBELL
GOVERNOR-GENERAL
JAMAICA.
KING'S
HOUSE
.JAMAICA
13th July,
1966.
Dear President,
accept my sincere
Please
thanks
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possibilities
or the appearance
make clear
to Shearer
to Jamaica
through
membership
In a related
future
(1)
cooperation
among the countries
growth;
we regard
enlarged
responsibility
a colonial
we see Jamaica
in this
Given its
insularity