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  • :1g· the t\vo worlcl ".'i~irr:, \'.'ere by no rncc1.ns unlcct shed by coiJntrics rc.1t8 and lo·:i Jj_vini;; stc:1:durd.s. It is \'.'ell l:nu-.-·.,rntl~c::t the cc1uf;c of those; wc1rs Jciy no~ in the popuiclUon grov1th but in the impcriulist poli.dcs
  • for are not in our favor submarine force, German aspirations -SECR:E'f (UK - ..SECRET - 8 aspirations for of Indian nuclear lost equality continuing to mount, program with backlash on Europe), time may equal lost On balance, seems in the US
  • the bureaucracy. Despite your push and the efiorts of a number of interested experts, concrete progress has been ~low. Bell has long stressed the importan.ce of getting on top of the population problem, but now is the time for his mission directors to step up
  • Ministers Pearson and Holt, President Ayub Khan, General Suharto, President Marcos and a few others. Mr. Rockefeller has arranged with the Secretary­ General to release the names of the additional signers at an opportune time in the next few weeks, but·no