Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1967: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Часть 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... things , that the U.S. Government give " as much autonomy as possible to the government of the Ryukyu Islands , consistent with the security of the base , in order to develop its responsibility and establish a more viable relation ...
... things , that the U.S. Government give " as much autonomy as possible to the government of the Ryukyu Islands , consistent with the security of the base , in order to develop its responsibility and establish a more viable relation ...
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... things .. 23 Rent , communications , and utility services . $ 1,737 , 413 138 , 722 $ 2,234 , 012 193 , 988 $ 2 , 279 , 000 189,000 257,036 398 , 600 463,000 48 , 173 45 , 600 54,350 Fiscal year 1967 over fiscal year 1966 , increase ( + ) ...
... things .. 23 Rent , communications , and utility services . $ 1,737 , 413 138 , 722 $ 2,234 , 012 193 , 988 $ 2 , 279 , 000 189,000 257,036 398 , 600 463,000 48 , 173 45 , 600 54,350 Fiscal year 1967 over fiscal year 1966 , increase ( + ) ...
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... thing to be able to do just a little something for these unfortunate victims of Hansen's disease . I was very happy to have Mr. Shriver with me in Hong Kong so we could do these great things . We are building a hospital there for ...
... thing to be able to do just a little something for these unfortunate victims of Hansen's disease . I was very happy to have Mr. Shriver with me in Hong Kong so we could do these great things . We are building a hospital there for ...
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... things being equal , graduate students are espe- cially suitable for inclusion in this program , because of their greater maturity and adaptability . Mr. PASSMAN . What is the cost of the contract that we just referred to for fiscal ...
... things being equal , graduate students are espe- cially suitable for inclusion in this program , because of their greater maturity and adaptability . Mr. PASSMAN . What is the cost of the contract that we just referred to for fiscal ...
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... things would be done . They did not do it in prewar and the chances are they would not have done it postwar . Mr. HOLT . To the extent it is an assumption , Mr. Chairman , I think it is a fair assumption because I believe the degree to ...
... things would be done . They did not do it in prewar and the chances are they would not have done it postwar . Mr. HOLT . To the extent it is an assumption , Mr. Chairman , I think it is a fair assumption because I believe the degree to ...
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administrative Admiral HEINZ aid program aircraft American amount appropriation Argentina authority Banco Bank budget Chairman civic action COHELAN Colombia committee Communist Congress CONTE contribution correct countries Cuban refugees currencies defense disbursed dollars local costs Dominican Republic economic escapees estimate expenditures expressed in U.S. facilities FALK financing fiscal year 1966 forces foreign aid funds going grant aid HANSEN HEYMANN HIRSCHTRITT increase India information follows International Japan June 30 KANDLE Latin America LINDER loans ment MERCHANT military aid military assistance program military equipment million nations ning obligations Okinawa operations overseas Pakistan PASSMAN Peace Corps percent personnel public entity record Red Cross refugees Republic request resettlement Ryukyu Islands Ryukyuan Secretary MCNAMARA semiannual begin SHRIVER South Vietnam statement supply taken by participants tion Total expressed training program U.S. dollars United VAUGHN Viet Cong Vietnamese volunteers WATSON WYNKOOP
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