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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. .. , Dear Bob:· It ls always a great personal pleasure to hear oi the gallantry of our service men whether
  • . in combination sufficient and made by Secre­ one will politics the United and in the external dictate statements on the eve of not being they tr"'.nk of mustering creased of Nati~ns, no doubt that the hope that in African Affairs took place
  • Government. in Yemen. power has right Realities government broadening still belief of situa~ion process This offers to dictate hope of more viable British that Yemeni discontent to form or personnel ;;11··--------of that must take place
  • 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
  • "UNCLASSIFIHt . -., • I I -2- 48¢, MARCH3, 5 P.M., (SECtlON ONEOF TWO), FROMKABUL Pli1BASSADORHARRIMAN EXPRES.SEDPLEASURE AT VISITING AFGHANISTAN . HAVING HOPED C0:-1EHERE EVER SINCE HIS CLOSE ACQUAINTANCEWITH AFGHAN AMBASSADOR IN MOSCOWDURING 1.11AR.HE
  • land. The Department believes that a brief call by the Princess on Mrs. Johnson would be a very helpful contribution to improving our relations with the Royal family. If this request for a call on Mrs. Johnson is granted, we would hope that Mrs. Majid
  • he would recommend to Barwick that GOAcontinue low-key attempt influence Portuguese Timor policy with little hope however that much would be acc~plished. ~-- Additional purpose for continuing contacts with Portuguese on Timor issue, according Waller
  • - but Naeaer•s pullout in Yemen ha ■ macle the tranaltion to independence We don't look to the eaaier than we thoqht lt could be earlier this year. new 1overnment for much, but this h probably as 1ood an outcome as we could have hoped for. W. W. R.oatow SECRET
  • 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
  • . The Portu• guese Foreign Minister, Dr. Franco Nogueira, informed Ambassador Anderson in Lisbon, May 11, that the Portu• guese share the u.s. concern over the potentially explosive situation in southern Africa. He said Dr. Salazar hopes that even though you
  • IS BEING PROJECTED IN SAF THAT .u; FRIENDSHIP WITH NASSER AND SUPPORT OF YAR IS MORE SUBSTANTIAL HE HOPED .US MIGHT BE ·sYMPAiHETic. THAN .UHAT UK rs DOING FOR SAF. RE ADEN NOT ONLY IN PRI~ATE ,' BUT ALSO IN PUBLIC. 1.6 POSITION RE ADEN SHOUl..D
  • RECOMMENDEDHIJACKERS BE • ·R£TURNED SEPARATELY. GOV, HE BELIEVED, WOULD BE WILLING ,. SEND PLANE FOR THEM. AS FAR AS SEALEY AWARE HIJACKERS HAD N"OT FORMALLY REQUESTED ASYLUM AND HE HOPED THEY WOULD NOT AS SUCH REQUESTMIGHT CQ\JPLICATE GOTT DECISION. ANY ·CASE GOTT
  • 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
  • 9ASED ON SOURCEHE CONSIDERSA3SQLUTELY RELIABLETHATTHE~E IS MO HOPE FOR PRIME MHJISTE~ 'S SURVIVALA~WWHOLE: GOVER'.E 1ENT A~D COU~CILOF STATEHAVEBEEN ASSEM2LED.MEDICALBULLETIN .EXPECTED9EFORE MIJNIGHT.· • 1 BENNETT DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3
  • Senghor to visit Washington. It was unfortunate that, for internal reasons, Senghor was not able to accept the invitation extended last April and we ver., much hope that it will be possible to set another date early this year. Our Peace Corps program has