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  • Commwtlsmin our own country and throughout the world. We are convinced that now is the time to go on an all-out offensive to unite the free nations of this continent on the basis of a superior ideology to Communism. I have just returned from New Zealand, where
  • . Emmerson) was criticized at the time of the so-called McCarthyism storm, and his appointment is considered quite shocking here by those who know his character and past history. After the war, he served as political adviser to SCAP from 1945. He pushed
  • am confident that any pro1ra.m under your direction will be well and wisely administered and I would appreciate it if you would keep me informed from time to time. Beat regard,. ~incerel.y pour1 1 't1 ,I / j I ,"Johnson The H.>norable
  • to Thailand Mr. Walter Jenkins Administrative Assistant to tho Vice President Mr. Frank Valeo Office of Senator Mansfield Mr. William J. Crockett A11i11tantSecretary of State for Administration Dre11 Particolara Time 17.30 boore Leave Don Moaog
  • Demooraoiea in Karachi. He is a businessman with interests in textiles (KBHM Habibullah & Co.), mining (Baluchistan Coal Mines), and other business and financial enterprises. At one time h~-·was Chairman of the All-Pakistani Chamber of CoJIS~rceo Mro