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- See all scanned items from file unit "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns"
- State Department
- Folder, "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns [6 of 6]," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
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even thoug that'•
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is beyond
interest
is related
to the needs
to increasing
and possibly
of French
include
may not,
judgments
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might
or might not
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de Gaulle
closely
affairs.
the repetition
The tone
communities
from
- for medical
treatment.
(The Maharajah
is now expected
to return
to Bhutan April
10~
It is
not clear
whether
Jigme Dorji's
role
in internal
Bhutanese
affairs
in
creased
in the Maharajah's
absence.
In any event,
Dorji
was an impor
tant
adviser
to the Maharajah
- consisted of the Divisions
of Administration, Accounting, Procurement Affairs,and Renegotiating, and the Officeof the Regional Counsel.
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Under the statute, renegotiation is conducted not with respect to
individual contracts
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impoa ible and unnece sary to make that loo
any better.
Your files might a.a well hold the
complete story.
I've sent a clean transcript
to the State
Bulletin
for
publication
there.
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Department
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McOEOllOE BUNDY'I TALK TO WMITE HOUSE
- Department and the
Pentagon have exchanged dozens of messages concerning u. s.
military supply policy for India and Pakistan.
After the lndo-Pak war in 1965 the Department, 1n consultation with
other interested agencies, reassessed our policy and in April
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conceiv ble \vay those who supported
November.
Colernah to serve
Your oonduot of foreign
advised,
but one had hoped that
to civil
rights.
you are bent on alienating
you in the election
affairs
of last
has been inept
and ill
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or various
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government
departments.
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- Folder, "TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INTERPOL, Materials," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 5
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Walt Rostow to McNamara
[Dup. #36, this file]
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report
Some "Unorthodox" Approaches to the
Problem of Nuclear Proliferation
[Dup. #26, NSF, Agency File, State
Department, "Policy Planning, Volume 3," Box
51)
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report
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of External
Affairs and the Embassy
stating the position of its Government
and under
together
a memorandum
on which further
exploration
seems to be needed.
scoring those questions
was timely and necessary
he would
Jba replied that while he felt discussion
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- FACT CHART
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FOREIGN FIRY.-:\RMS CONTROL LAWS •
PREPARED BY THE CRIMINAL DIVISION,
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTIC&
July JO, 1968
Foreign Countries
included
in this
Chart, l;sted
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alphabetically:
19. Cyprus
31. Iceland
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- See all scanned items from file unit "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns"
- Department of Justice
- Folder, "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns [2 of 6]," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
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only
plans •and
can only weaken the
alliance.
I find
it difficult
to believe
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new school,
sip i by Bureau
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of Indian Affairs
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matters
and (b) the House Foreign Affairs
Committee staff
have indicated
that the -legislation
probably
can be considered
by the end of January if it is available.
(In 1963
ACDA suffered
a sizable
reduction
in its appropriation
because the authorization
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to lndia.
You T tght
Dernocs-at (as well a•
Dea,plte the buffotina• ol. fate, 1 arr confid.e-Gt tbat, OU' ladtan affairs are at.ill on
the upgTa.de. Given our •uccesa so far, I aee th• Preaident ia d:eterr bled to
keep playing, a reaeouably tough. gai ,e