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- to be a confederatiop of sovereign states loosely grouped around Fran rej cts a ons: the "integration" of Europe into a new federal st te for sev~ral because he is opposed to what he feels would amount tot co comitant destruction both of the existing nation states
- has invitl?d. Pakistan to send a delegation of .._:•officials to New Delhi f'Ol" talks on all dif:f' erences between : • .. ··the two countries "without prejudice to either side 9s point : : ·of view.•~ • • 1• I ll 1-l . In a'note dated Sept~ber
- Deputy Director for Plans s 1 8*8Rl~t 6116/11 19erNLJ 11-79 exempt \/I3/ILP t-JL0'11-211 ISCAPf\ppeoJ 06/17/66 A 03/18/66 A New Delhi 2311 more info released 10/11/11 per NLJ 11-78 4 Dup. #54, NSF, Country File, "India, Volume 7" Box 130 02 memo
- > and of paragraph are revised and a new subparagraph ls added to paragraph to read as follows: § 123.23 Canadian shipments. • • • • • • • Naval nuclear propulsion Items as defined In Category VI: (4> Nuclear weapons strategic
- Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs to the present strategic and tactical weapons in all their variety, has produced a revolution in military technology involving new problems of command and control and strategic doctrine undreamed of in World War II. -2President
- for Service assistance Commission from 6ther and General agencies,Services i.e., Admin istration; 2 6. A tentative Several days later, des~gnated·Vice .of A~iral _ ___--·---------... - ------ ---- Charles the new task L .. Schultze, Task
- PA~ICIPANTS: ("") C> -0 -< ..,., r0 I ,, l --0 '. COPIES TO: Amembassy New Delhi Amembassy Karachi ,,___....
- contracts which the Board determines do not_have a direct and immediate connection with the national defense. Contracts and subqontracts for the sale of new durable productive equipment al'e partially exempt from renegotiation, and contracts and subcontracts
- the key determinant of the leyel of consumer demand·for transit (and more important than price). While th~ purchase of new equipment through mass transit grants may help achieve service ·improvementsin these area~, it wilLnot do so automatically
- ~/ RAC 12-35'?) New Delhi 2482 SI s 8 3f6f05 A C 2 3/4/65 A SI 12/10/65 A s 12/10/65 A TS/ 12/8/65 A 11/29/65 A ~~11~ i. 21~ hw og.~ \ 136 18810 to New Delhi [sanitized 2001] cable - (near dup. #136a, this file; dup. #29, NSF, CF
- Agency expires June 30, 1968. Additional authorization is necessary for the continued operation of the Agency. The Agency proposes Presidential transmittal of a new 3-year authorization covering fiscal years 1969 through 1971. A draft bill authorizing
- is a potent political commodity in Pakistan, that no Pak president can ignore it, and that the present situation is producing pressures to look to the Soviets for new arms. 4. Aftab asked me in passing whether there was any consideration of out: "making up
- concluded lines. flag allocations considerable a new conference The conference the objection listed arrangements Examiner's delay following agreement that the new pooling arrangements lines Affairs' involved Affairs' office procedure
- in the co.i;r.itment or e.n 1~.ct-e~sing nu::iber of personnel tor this pUX1)ose. Bo~"l 1:.w· e.nd :-:Ewhave created new offices ., intercover:l:lCntp.l rclo.tions. with responsibility for As DOT encoui·a.gos J:10rccOJnprchcnsiveti·3..""Ls- porta:~io:i
- • '.a ..• n t P •.. CQl,;,.ii.&.i•"--• >< new school, sip i by Bureau Chocta , Tribe, Pearl of Indian Affairs River School in CJD: dlt . . 0 ..--· - _tbi~'.~~th·:tb•·· ,,_ • .,~-oit •• e;~~iitialf•·• •• \ ,-.,"• • •• ,I •• ..;.t
- far, Mose w has refrained from comment on Peiping's nuclear explosion. Howe er,/in the case of its policy toward Yugoslavia, the new Soviet leadersh·f. made its intentions clear when military delegation to participate it dispatched a second high
- a new and very preml•la& blltlatlve baaed on the concept of a reclprocal acceptance of etaadarde • and aareemem that each wowd recoaal•• the aame llabUlty policy•• la now applied to coaventlonal warehlpa. Thia le now made poaalble Irr the fact
- -7 FG J.45 FG 1$0 The President the 1966 and White House. LG/New York City & Mrs. Johnson invite you to a ceremoi:Jy and buffet supper to meet Monday, May 11 1967, at 6:309 1Clock at the follows. RSVP. - -._ . The Social Secretary, The White
- ARTICLE 10 GIVES GENERA~ RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS• NEW ARTICLE 10 PROVIDES THAT "THE INHA~ITANTS OF THE UNITED ST TES OF MEXICO ARE ENTITLED TO HAVE ARMS OF ANY KIND IN THEIR HOMESFOR TH~IR PROTECTION AND LEGITI~ATE DEFENSE, EXCEPT SUCH AS ARE EXPRESSLY
- this as up for review 1 February. So I've confirmed this ad referendum to you. Bye the bye, theae project stater.nents ar atrocious. Th.ey go on for pages about precedent• and background, but never explain much about why the new dough is needed. Ye Cods. R
- -entry rights, etc.)?-/ 5. General U.S. attitude Towards Europe? with the Congress? 6. New Initiatives Near-Term 1. Private of Military Nuclear Tactics Letter When? Support Facilities for Getting and SHAPE) -- what line should we take
- of the multilateral force proposal as it relates to new directions in the Western Alliance, to the policy of non-proliferation, to a German-American nuclear alliance, and to new initiatives which might be made vis-a-vis the present Soviet government. We also
- • of January 31, 1961 in almo1t all ca•••· 'ftle heart of the new 1ft 1• •ection 4, which declare• "One may a firearm only on the ba•i• of permi■ aion granted by the People'• Militia Organ• [police]." Other provi■ iona explain that a peraon with such permi••ion
- 80. South Africa 9. Burma 27. France 45. Jamaica 6). New - Zealand .. . - 81. 10. Burundi 28. Gabon 46. Japan 64. Nicaragua 82. Spain 11. Cameroon 29. German Federal Republic 47. Kenya 65. Niger 8J. 12. Canada JO. Ghana 48
- the local public safety prefectoral committee); if the' permit is ·refused 9 the fi.rearm is returned to its owner when he leave:s · i:Tapan. In NEW ZEALANDand the UNITED KINGDOr~ the firearm must be 9 declared at the Customs and a certificate obtain~d- from
- ,.,.....,_"' JBC:nlf o .. u.11!,o AU.,ILC your r vi a p. 1 l (' 272 Linwood Avenue Buffalo, New York July 31, 1965 The Hon. Lyndon Baines Johnson The White House Washington, D.c. Mr,. Preside~t: Your recommendation of James P. Coleman for a federal judgeship
Folder, "Chapter 13 - Sources," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
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- Norway West Germany Japan Ielgium Netherlands United Kingdom Israel New Zealand DEPARTMENT Washln~ton, OF STATE O.C. 20520 October 8, 1968 Mr. George D. Newton, Jr., Co-Director, Weapon• Task Force, The National Comaission on the Causes
- . Registration of jinamu __,s Police register. Grounds for refusal of registration. Fee for registration and renewal thereof. Conditions of registration. Registration of new place of business. Removal from register of dealer's name or place of buainea. Offences