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- on their actlon..
Slnco:rely,
The l-Ionorablo
Donald B. Sangator
Actf.na Prime Mlnlster
of Jama.lea.
Kingaton.
LB.T • WOBowdler:nun
,?\\,\rCn 22. 1(j66.
..
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Dear Bob:·
It ls always a great personal pleasure to hear oi
the gallantry of our service men whether
- a Presidential
aircraft
to transport
an ailing Bustamante
from Jamaica
to Walter Reed Hospital.
I understand
that you will be
receiving
a memorandum
from State, via General
Clifton 1 s
office,
this afternoon.
I, for one, hope you approve
State's
request.
2, I
- will
to Jamaican
2.
will
as constructive
entry
Since
with
into
retention
of consular
relations
should
to join
enlarged
he will
He will
live
with
and especially
hope to obtain
have supported
Liquidity
5.
press
He will
of a tariff
at the last
- to do
its job with understanding.
With respect to the specific recent cases involving West
Indian students,
I understand
that detailed information
has already been forwarded
to you through our Embassy
in Kingston.
I hope that when your representatives
- Embassy
in Kingston.
I hope that when your representatives
have had an opportunity
to examine these details,
they
will be able to report to you that the actions taken were
reasonable
and necessary,
in the circumstances,
and
. that our authorities
have been
-
on the matter but hoped that by the time of Ambassador Beale's arrival in
Jamaica he ~ld
.be able to ~ring Mr. Sangster some good news.
then noted that Mr. Mann was interested in the problem of
control and pointed out that Jamaica already has a small birth