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  • deferu1e support aid (transmitted .sep&X'.at:tly) examined by • conoa,ic ..f.nd fina.,icia.l group .. JOLTING IBGUT INCOlllll8 maRAII Departmentof Stott ~w Control: I• Redd: FE Info ss G SP SAL L R SB so EUR NF.A ~: Saigon TO: Secretary
  • reviving this question because a NAP would seem to stabilize an unsatisfactory status quo. If Schroeder asks our attitude, you might state that though we share the German skepticism, we think NAPshpuld be re-examined frc:m the standpoint of possible
  • ,_, Kons vill Avonuo do lo. Garo.) Discussions nt Ministry of Stato with Primo Minister :md Foroign Kinistor. 12sOS p.■• Acc0mp.mi.ed by Foreign llinistur, Vico Presidont ioo.ves Ministry ot St.'lto tor llomncnt to Wo.rDead. Itinaro.ry1 Ministry of St
  • suggested to them. Rules of Engagement During Exercises Basic questions relating to Rules of Engagement for the U,; S. and u. K. squadrons during the exercises are still under study arid will be examined in additional technical talks between the British
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  • the fol­ lowing points: lo Both Goverrnnents found mutual understanding regarding the serious situation existing in parts of Southeast Asia. They reached full accord on Thai-United States objectives of peace and independencep and agreed that both
  • rcoult from uorking itoelf into non­ negotiable pooitiono. He arc willing to examine all agricultural ioouco, domeotic and foreign, in preparing for this phaoc of the Kennedy Round. We truot that the Community io oimilorly disposed. Anticipated
  • . , edvUo lo iat.tc 1961. !be lllalN'I' bu tboae ta •t . t.n.1 A frara l includtna i), ot "OTirmeare 1.at.eace Ooms&rM~ CCWDOtleszt adYi r-.z--.......•.., ot 8 • good accO\lllt au~ • 'been t. for 7. n: ca um.ts ot for enttn ~1Cd4Dd • tr1th
  • Requirements Top Secret t,,te.......___✓ rof Pakistan Navy ~ AILJ 'if'l-1r4 p 7 ~~ ~ " Top Secret of Pakistan Air Force 2 p State Requirements ~ FILE A LOCATION VP Security VP's Visit ,4/1-J t.-.Jo- 71? Undated -'. A :lo- -.g Undated
  • . partners that be appofitd~ed to make a basic ~it;_tee of three '~j.se ~n examination of the pt,al att.d ~teel C~mity treaty with a view_ to proposin$ ame~
  • ,ENTEREDTHREESH~P~ TO EXAMINE ~HEIR WARES. - RETURNROUTETO HOTELWASLINEDWITH AN ESTIMATED45,000 PEOPLE. EN ROUTEWERECLIMAXED ljy STOP SEVERALIMPROMPTU CONVERSATIONS . BEFOREISTAN~YLTECHNICALUNIVERSITYWHEREVP QUESTIONED SEVERAL STUDENTS ON THEIR STUDIES0 ONE
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  • Service which gives at least two clinical examinations a year, with X rays, vaccinations and weekly distributions of preventive medicines against malaria. In 1958, approximately 10 million consultations and over 500,000 vaccinations were given. PRINCIPAL