Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... Prime Minister . " ( 800.6363 / 1515a ) No. 122 stated : " Would appreciate being informed of nature of reply which may be made to Prime Minister in response to his request for infor- mation concerning proposed new oil pipe [ line ] ...
... Prime Minister . " ( 800.6363 / 1515a ) No. 122 stated : " Would appreciate being informed of nature of reply which may be made to Prime Minister in response to his request for infor- mation concerning proposed new oil pipe [ line ] ...
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... Prime Minister , and that a reply will be forthcoming within a week's time . I consider it advisable not to approach the British authorities again on the subject until I learn what the attitude of the Egyptian Gov- ernment may be . I am ...
... Prime Minister , and that a reply will be forthcoming within a week's time . I consider it advisable not to approach the British authorities again on the subject until I learn what the attitude of the Egyptian Gov- ernment may be . I am ...
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... Prime Minister's appeal for unity in Greece has now been handed to the Greek Government and was released to the press on January 12 in the following form " The Soviet Government support the creation of a united front of all guerrilla ...
... Prime Minister's appeal for unity in Greece has now been handed to the Greek Government and was released to the press on January 12 in the following form " The Soviet Government support the creation of a united front of all guerrilla ...
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... Prime Minister is somewhat reservedly optimistic about the possibility of reconciling the guerillas . But he is on the whole pleased about the general situation in Greece , since the extent of the recognition of himself and his ...
... Prime Minister is somewhat reservedly optimistic about the possibility of reconciling the guerillas . But he is on the whole pleased about the general situation in Greece , since the extent of the recognition of himself and his ...
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... Prime Minister said to me that the only people to whose advice the King will listen are you and Mr. Churchill 16 and to a certain extent General Smuts . " As the King is in London he will probably be consulting Mr. Churchill presently ...
... Prime Minister said to me that the only people to whose advice the King will listen are you and Mr. Churchill 16 and to a certain extent General Smuts . " As the King is in London he will probably be consulting Mr. Churchill presently ...
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