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  1. ANNUAL REPORT INTER-AGENCY PROCUREMENT 1958

    i3xi,tish Qula a Canada i,412 4,056 5x468 38. Chile 76 a 76 Colombia 32 52 84 Costa Rica Cuba 22 18 4.0 ...

  2. MINUTES OF NIS CHAPTER IX SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING, 24 AUGUST 1959

    6_-i_ Aug 61 56A Kenya and Zanzibar Apr 61 Nov 61 Protectorate 89 Chile may 61 Jan 62 42M Thailand jury ...

  3. COMMUNIST ECONOMIC PENETRATION OF WEST

    CIA-RDP62SO0545A000100090052-0 1. Brazil concerned large coffee surpluses. 2. Chile.falling copper prices, Uruguay- wool. 3. ...

  4. COMMUNIST ECONOMIC PENETRATION OF WEST

    aspirations, marketing difficulties a. Brazil accumulating large coffee surpluses. Chile concerned falling ...

  5. DULLES BROTHERS COPE WITH REDS FROM SUNNY, DARK SIDES OF STREET

    with the financing of Germany, Norway, Poland, Denmark, France, Argen- = tina,; Uruguay, Chile, and Colom- bia.) ...

  6. ATTENDANCE AT THE VITH PAN AMERICAN CONSULTATION ON CARTOGRAPHY, CIUDAD TRUJILLA, DOMINION REPUBLIC

    Althoesh was eleastriesi such as Chile1 hens obtained attonsive Oeverageik others War hendiempad ...

  7. LIST OF PRINCIPAL MEETINGS ORGANIZED OR CONTROLLED BY WFTU IN 1959

    Germany, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, France, Italy, India, Belgium and Chile, A Preparatory Committee ...

  8. CIA IM-169

    by Acting President Urriolagoitia as exemplified during the recent mine disorder. 11 Chile. No comment. ...

  9. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST MOVEMENTS

    Approved For Release: CIA-RDP78-00915R000100260002-0 Place I Delegates_9 Chile- Rubilar Seel, Arnnlulfo ... Blegai, Svoboda Chile- Co treras Tapia, Victor (cc) China- Tsien Chun-sin (Now De;::ocratic Youth Corps) ... Bolivia- Ju borto Peroyra, Jose Libora, Victor Hugo (Sec, Youth Orga.izatirn) Chile- Guerrero, Victor ...

  10. WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS LATIN AMERICA BRANCH, ORE, CIA 29 MARCH 1949

    and strength, are concentrating on organizational activity. In the Communist parties of F.exieo, Chile ...

  11. Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism

    (Comment: ITT has been accused of attempting to thwart the 1970 election of Chile's late Marxist ...

  12. DEAR MR. BECKER:

    and Chile-.(47). A genuine sehism might arise on the subject of military security versus ideological security ...

  13. MONTHLY REPORT FOR THE CARTOGRAPHY DIVISION Month of November 1957

    CIA/ONE- Chant. Bolivia CIA/OCI 26388- Chile CIA/BD/P- International Air Routes 26399 26416 26417 26418 ...

  14. CARTOGRAPHY DIVISION PROJECT STATUS

    Chile (See 26388) OCI CANCEL 26240 Iceland Medical Fr5 Sino Sov.Bioc: Btery ProdiCharts ORR 3.1555 605 ...

  15. THE WORLD SITUATION

    CIA-RDP62SO0545A000100090057-5.+. U--z ristoersay and ma I. recession 2s; Gs. f V z Chile. CO *q tjy::ii,on. 7 Approved 1'6r ...

  16. THE OVERSEAS CHINESE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA SECTION OC-7 WORLDWIDE OVERSEAS CHINESE POPULATION FIGURES

    Peru Bolivia 15,530 78 1952 1952 3/ Chile 1, 018 1952 1 In 1947 the population was 2,375? y Argentina ...

  17. NIS COMMITTEE MEETING NO. 194

    (so- Lngoll 46- Tunisia 68- Iceland 81- British West Indies 89- Chile 82 Netherlands Antilles 94- ...

  18. THE WORLD FEDERATION OF DEMOCRATIC YOUTH (WFDY)

    (Finland) Hajime FUKUDA (Japan) Alfredo URRIA (Chile) Sture KALLBERG (Sweden) Istvan CZEGLEDI official ... (Continued) c. All-Island Corn unist Youth League d. The Students Co gress 15. CHILE a. National Federa ion ... of Chile (Joined in July 953) (Movimiento Nacional de Jovenes Partidarios de la Paz de Chile) e. f. g? ...

  19. THE CONTOL OF INTELLECTUALS IN THE COMMUNIST STATE

    of Chile." A good many people, since 19499 nevertheless have dared to challenge Neruda's preeminence ... for his return to Chile was obviously quite calculated. He hoped, it would seem, or at least expected, ... a "Cultural Congress" in Santiago, Chile, in October, 1952. The sponsors claimed that their purpose ...

  20. INTELLIGENCE HANDBOOD SPECIAL OPERATIONS BOLIVIA

    wars: one with Chile over the Pacific ports, and the other with Paraguay over the Gran Chaco. ... Liberation Movement could be spread into Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina. The terrain of south- ... of an outlet to the sea, its chronic dispute with Chile, as its principal international problem. The War ...

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