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  1. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS LATIN AMERICA BRANCH, ORE, CIA 25 JANUARY 1949

    January 149 GEFE.fA Venezuela has v7thdravln its Itmbassador from chile (item 1). G is RY L DI!-ISION: ... ssador. from Chile appears to be a Face-saving nave--_, a gover nt hose o]olcen cr!ti- cim5 Ms ... criticism; i.e., Chile, Urtt xy ...

  2. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS LATIN AMERICA BRANCH, ORE, CIA

    T.epublic........... 6 The Current Situation in Chile.................. v DOCUMENT NO. NO CHANGE IN CLASS. ... Dominican Republic, Chile, and Uruguay) supported the IIS position from the begin-ling and five ... Paper) Situation L'omorandum 13-49 The Current Situation in Chile 15::arch 1149 (Summary: ...

  3. COMMENT ON SUGGESTION NO. 60-573

    Cwt on du st ion No. 60-573 Chile's need for outside aid *ay well extend to mapping topo-- ... for such mapping.. Securing aerial photography is only the b ginning of a operation. Chile also;ticks the equipment ...

  4. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS LATIN AMERICA DIVISION, ORE, CIA 18 OCTOBER 1949

    SOUWERN BTZANCH: Argentinats now minister of the army is reported to favor the US (p. 3). Chile ... of the Peron government and to US-Argentine relations. 6, CHILE: The 25 million dollar ISxiMbank credit ... extended to Chile comes at a very opportune time or the Chilean government. The loan will assist ...

  5. ALLEGED ARGENTINE PARTICIPATION IN RECENT LATIN AMERICAN MILITARY COUPS

    by Chile and Peru. The Argentine government is ungoestionably carrying out a long-range program designed ... been substantiated. Chile-'The Chilean government requested the recall of the first secretary of the Argentine Em ... allegedly sent from Argentina to finance a revolt in Chile. It is, however, unlikely that, if the President ...

  6. IAGE Procurment Status

    in the near future0 3.. No further want lists are being contemplated at present,, Those for Chile, Bolivia ... 200 115 Chile 222 3 Colombia 220 a Costa Rica 1,059 131 Cuba 547 3 uador 41 M. Salvador 14 6 Quatemals ...

  7. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS LATIN AMERICA BRANCH, ORE, CIA 1 MARCH 1949

    of more rigid labor control (p. 2). SOUTHERN DIV]'SION: Chile's administration will remain insecure ... Communist Party may wove. 3. CHILE: 'Administration to Remain Insecure De ite Probable Election Victory ... in spite of Chile's considerable economic and financial improvement under his government ...

  8. CIA PROCUREMENT- JANUARY-DECEMBER 1960

    Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curacao Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guadeloupe Ouatemala ... Tanganyika 38 38 Uganda 46 46 Union of South Africa 57 57 Brazil 120 227 43 Canada 16 16 Chile 120 24 144 ... Bahamas Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Brazil British Guiana British Honduras Canada Chile Colombia Costa Rica ...

  9. COUNTRIES OF PRINCIPAL EMPHASIS IN CURRENT SOVIET ECONOMIC OFFENSIVE

    Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Liberia Somaliland Sudan Cuba and other Paraguay Caribbean Areas ...

  10. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS LATIN AMERICA DIVISION, ORE, CIA 15 NOVEMBER 1949

    position (p. 2). SOU En AhLA: Chile's Cormainists have again demonstrated their ability to *cite ... and the more moderate elements of the Liberal-Radical party in the coastal region. 2, CHILE: A bilef but violent ...

  11. ANNUAL REPORT INTER-AGENCY PROCUREMENT 1960

    British Guiana 8 British Honduras 6 Canada 229 Chile 79 Colombia 124 Costa Rica 21 Cuba 76 Dominican ... requests for AMS,, Bolivia Brazil l 803 941 British West Indies.556 156 Canal Zone 15 Chile 150 17 Colombia ...

  12. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS LATIN AMERICA BRANCH, ORE, CIA 8 FEBRUARY 1949

    Chile's president, for reasons of practical politics,, has related controls over Communists (P. 4). ... Chile's response to President Tr Ban's inaugural offer of US aid to other countries includes moves ... make the continuation of the Junta, as at present constituted, uncertain. 6. CHILE: The voluntary ...

  13. NIS CHAPTER IX SUBCOMMITTEE PROPOSALS CONCERNING CHAPTER IX SCHEDULES FOR FY 1961-63

    rotGe o,utt Ncvi 61 89 Chile J J 62)~2`,?hai.Isnc. ieb 62 Sanitized- Approved For Release: ...

  14. TO DETERMINE THE SCOPE, LENGTH, AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR DRAFTING OF A PROGRESS REPORT ON NSC 50 AND NSCID'S 1-15.

    on NNSC SO was submitted by XI on 23 April 1952, coverin the calendar year 1951..chile ...

  15. Possible Cessation of Soviet Manganese Shipments to the USA

    Gold Coast, Ouba, ffind Chile will ~ tens ~ agat o~ex 980,00? long foxes ire 1.94'. 17p to cember, ...

  16. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS LATIN AMERICA DIVISION, ORE, CIA

    relations with Paraguay; Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, and Uruguay have not recognized the Venezuelan Junta; ... government; and Bolivia, Chile, and Uruguay have not restored to normalcy their diplomatic rela- tions with El ... some of the smaller countries have technical diplomatic relations. Brazil, Chile, and Colombia, which broke with.the ...

  17. FOREIGN OFFICIAL AND PRIVATE MAP PUBLISHERS ARGENTINA

    The atlas, like the Codazzi maps of Colombia and Venezuela and the Pissis atlas of Chile, was so carefully ... S and 710 or 720 W. Photogrammetry was first used in Argentina by the Comision de Limites con Chile ... for the remainder of the country. The ITZ also plans to prepare road maps for Uruguay, Brazil, Chile ...

  18. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS LATIN AMERICA DIVISION, ORE, CIA 13 DECEMBER 1949

    and which have now expressed their disapproval of the Arias regime, Chile and Uruguay have indicated that they may ...

  19. COMMENTS ON SALISBURY'S EPILOGUES CONCERNING THE SINO-SOVIET RIFT

    translation for the Chinese phrases ''t"ung-i" or "I-chile" ttFt.) ...

  20. NIS COMMITTEE MEETING NO. 274

    reported that Section 60 on NIS 89 (Chile), inactive since 8 July 1958 because of absence of analyst, will ...

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