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  • Zealand. They noted .t hat Prime Ministers d Keith'
  • NA FORM 1429 (8-86) 1 WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 2p C (duplicate, #2, NSF, Country File, New Zealand, "Visit of PM Keith J. Holyoake") 2p C (duplicate, #2a, as above
  • /29/66 A A #9a letter ~Es-IBE-N!F ROM MDT s ecret l 03/29/66 A ii i.i. .i@1;-: l p 03/29/66 A 2 p undat ed A # # JE CI e t ~ 1-rr-cfl.{ · e n t from PM Keith Holy o a k e ~ n
  • ,,.,,.c, i ,,,t. r'&,}ell.S• .,J If-~ 1~IP NJ. .J bf.- 'a ~8'( N~i>IJ) [Duplicate of #208, NSF, CF, Panama, Vol. 10] #16 memo #J(J---me,FHe==!=~:t)uJ~lte:Jli::11:.~ OfUA ;vu- f 7- 335 PCI .- ., ,, " lp II -S r-11 1p PM Holyoake ta President -P
  • . Mr. Preaident: Herewith Keith Holyoake'• acceptance of 9-10 October for hi• visit with you. W. W. Rostow WWRostow: rln NEW ZEALAND EMBASSY WASHINGTON, D. C. 20008 6 September 1968 My dear Mr President, I have been asked by my Prime Minister
  • and attention . -given to Hrs. Holyoake . and me ·at - the space . center today. · With .warm ,p·e rsonal regards , Keith Holyoake * c:.'.rZ - / q/r> i:XECUTIVE October •• 1968 t'.J 1/- / PERSONAL Dear Mr. Parkers It wa• thoughtfw of yea to eee that I
  • - - - - - - ...-------- - ~- - .,. ,, .. Saturday, July 30, 1966 -- 10:30 a. m. Mr. President: ' I . ~t f~ -r i recommend you sign the attached letter to Prime Minister Holyoake of New Zealand, drafted by State Dept. There is also t attached a copy of the Prime Minister's letter to you
  • I conferred with Prime Minister Holyoake. He wants to attend the.Assembly in person if he possibly can and will otherwise send a Cabinet-level delegation. You will no doubt have read of the recent visit of the Moral Re-Armament task force, together
  • said In New Or leans, we said We are in close touch with our negotiators. We concluded we should stop bombing to test their faith Ordering it at a certain time. Gorton, Holyoake will take it. The Koreans, Thais will gi~e us trouble
  • from a number of high-ranking Government officials and military leaders of various Countries. They included Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson of the United States; Prime Minister K. J. Holyoake of New Zealand; Prime Minister Tage Erlander of Sweden
  • in filling out his contingent from current strength of 6, 500 to about 9, 000. New Zealand ( 1) They had a long list of reasons they should do more. (2) Prime Minister Holyoake said he would study the proposal and bring the public along. (3) The only
  • MEMORANDUM 6. 1968 FOR THE PRESIDENT Parcbaae SUBJECT: November I",,., of New Zealand lamb Du-la& yoar convereatlon wltla Prime Mlnbter Holyoake oa October 9 yoa told blm •• woald look lato the poaalblllty of perdla•ID.a •P to $500. 000 of New
  • informed of your decision and hope and both have signed. So have Prime Ministers Holyoake of New Zealand, Krag of Denmark and Borton of Norway. •[ Mr. Kosygin, after lengthy and careful consider.s.ti.on, has dec.ided not to sign on the ground that he
  • ~ :J » DRAFT 5 AS AT 0230 HOURS - 21 /1 2 / 67 , ~ ~ MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR MR. HOLT - VISITING REPRESENTATIVES Representative Country 1 • New Zealand Mr. K. Holyoake, Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs 2. United States President
  • to receive United States officials. I hope you can find the time to meet with Mr. Debre. ~~ Dean Rusk -.-.- - ..... ACTION Wednesday MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: -- September 18, 1968 - .,~-~/' n, FOR THE PRESIDENT Holyoake vielt 1pokesman
  • while at Santa Isabel at that time. Dean Rusk CONfliPFlITZ111P ACTION Wednesday, l' MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: September ZS, 1968 HJJ"? FOR THE PRESIDENT Timing of your second In order to firm up Holyoake' meeting with hlm on October meeting wlth
  • to u.s. 26-27 Chancellor Erhard Germany Official visit to u.s. 28 President Senghor Senegal Informal visit to lf ._. i . October 1966 12-13 Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma 19-31 Prime Minister _Holt Prime Minister Holyoake President Marcos
  • and both have signfd~ So have Prime Ministers Holyoake of New Zealand, Krag of Demnark and Borton of Norway. •[ Mr. Kosygin, after lengthy and careful consideration, has decided not to sign on the ground that he doesn't agree with parts of the declaration