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Foreign Audiences

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November 08, 1966

Message to President Saragat on the Flood Disaster in Italy.

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November 02, 1966

Remarks Before the Korean National Assembly, Seoul, Korea.

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October 11, 1966

Message to President Diaz Following Hurricane Damage in Mexico.

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September 19, 1966

Telegram to the President of Mexico on the Lower Rio Grande Salinity Problem.

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August 04, 1966

Message to Newly Designated President Guerrero Following the Death of President Schick of Nicaragua.

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