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  • in filling out his contingent from current strength of 6, 500 to about 9, 000. New Zealand ( 1) They had a long list of reasons they should do more. (2) Prime Minister Holyoake said he would study the proposal and bring the public along. (3) The only
  • , with best wishes. Lyndon B Johnson" "To Sir Bernard, with best wishes. Lyndon B Johnson" "To Prime Minister Holyoake, with warm regards. Lyndon B Johnson" Datr October Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii ^^. 18, 1966 Tuesday AcHvhy (inc)ude visited
  • MEMORANDUM 6. 1968 FOR THE PRESIDENT Parcbaae SUBJECT: November I",,., of New Zealand lamb Du-la& yoar convereatlon wltla Prime Mlnbter Holyoake oa October 9 yoa told blm •• woald look lato the poaalblllty of perdla•ID.a •P to $500. 000 of New
  • Arrival ceremony for Prime Minister & Mrs. Holyoake, New Zealand; Lady Bird names guests; Leon Uris offers manuscripts to LBJ Library; Lady Bird has remarks about Lyn Nugent; lunch; recording diary; visit with Lynda Robb, Luci & Lyn Nugent; massage
  • informed of your decision and hope and both have signed. So have Prime Ministers Holyoake of New Zealand, Krag of Denmark and Borton of Norway. •[ Mr. Kosygin, after lengthy and careful consider.s.ti.on, has dec.ided not to sign on the ground that he
  • Honorable Keit h J . Holyoake , Prim e Ministe r an d Minister o f Externa l _ _ #813-A, wit h th e ai d o f | Th William Jorden , tellin g j Affairs , Ne w Zealan d _-^_ _ ____ _ the member s o f th e pres s I Hi s Excellenc y Si r Stephe n Weir. KBE . CB
  • to the EEOOC. He told BM to tell Joe Califano that he, Fowler, and O'Brien should stay on top of the political d ments and keep the President posted on any matters which they thought he should consider. BM informed Pres that P Holyoake wanted to holda joint
  • Receptions (3), 7/20/64 opened 3/19/84 Reception - African Chiefs Mission, 7/13/64 Reception - White House Secretaries, 7/14/64 Holyoake Luncheon, 7/20/64 Foreign Ministers Reception, 7/21/64 Luncheon, Prime Minister of Malaysia, 7/22/64 Mormon Tabernacle
  • ~ :J » DRAFT 5 AS AT 0230 HOURS - 21 /1 2 / 67 , ~ ~ MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR MR. HOLT - VISITING REPRESENTATIVES Representative Country 1 • New Zealand Mr. K. Holyoake, Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs 2. United States President
  • - Queen Juliana Correspondence Netherlands Antilles Newfoundland - Premier Smallwood Correspondence New Zealand - Presidential Correspondence New Zealand - Governor General Correspondence New Zealand - Holyoake Correspondence, Volume I 42 (10/01) (10/01
  • to receive United States officials. I hope you can find the time to meet with Mr. Debre. ~~ Dean Rusk -.-.- - ..... ACTION Wednesday MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: -- September 18, 1968 - .,~-~/' n, FOR THE PRESIDENT Holyoake vielt 1pokesman
  • Park and conferred informally with Prime Minister Pearson. October 19-20, 1966 New Zealand Wellington State visit; met with Prime Minister Holyoake. October 20..:23, 1966 Australia Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Townsville State visit
  • at Smithsonian New Zealand State Dinner ‐ Prime Minister and Mrs. Holyoake (Martha Graham Company performed) open open open open open open open open open 53 53 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 55 55 open open open open 16 National Archives and Records
  • while at Santa Isabel at that time. Dean Rusk CONfliPFlITZ111P ACTION Wednesday, l' MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: September ZS, 1968 HJJ"? FOR THE PRESIDENT Timing of your second In order to firm up Holyoake' meeting with hlm on October meeting wlth
  • to u.s. 26-27 Chancellor Erhard Germany Official visit to u.s. 28 President Senghor Senegal Informal visit to lf ._. i . October 1966 12-13 Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma 19-31 Prime Minister _Holt Prime Minister Holyoake President Marcos
  • Statement by the President and the Prime Minister Holyoake 10/31 - Decision to Halt bombing of North Vietnam 11/14 - Background Briefing (with columnists) 11/19 - Background Briefing (with columnists) 12/4 - Ambassador Harriman 12/4 - Bureau of the Budget
  • and both have signfd~ So have Prime Ministers Holyoake of New Zealand, Krag of Demnark and Borton of Norway. •[ Mr. Kosygin, after lengthy and careful consideration, has decided not to sign on the ground that he doesn't agree with parts of the declaration
  • the opposition and the press.) The Ambassador would undoubtedly be pleased to be asked to convey your personal greetings to Prime Minister Holyoake. W.W. R. SECRE':C._attachment - -··- · · - - - - - THE WHITE HOUSE '· . WASHINGTON Saturday, January 14
  • Rostow to President C 2p [Duplicate of #12, NSF, Country File, Mexico, "Visit of Pres. Diaz Ordaz, Background Memos] [Sanitized 1979] #lOOa ltr PrnsieeHt to PM Holyoake J>CI 1p ~ •-H8 ~ll5 Nt-°!' 91'--4'53 #lOOb ltr PM Holyoake to President S 3 p
  • draft letter would give support to Prime Minister Holyoake whose· Government has decided to send an artillery unit to South Vietnam • .·-." '° - ~1 ! .; .•. ' ... ' .. ... . . ··1 ~·. ;. .'.;~, _'lJ ... ... . n