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  1. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 18 APRIL 1972

    VIETNAM Canton? Yu-lie Construction activity on Woody Island SOUTH CHINA SEA, t MACAO HONG (PONT.) KONG ...

  2. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 1 APRIL 1970

    LAOS THAILAND Canton ONG KONG MACAO (U.K.I (PONT.) TAIWAN PHILIPPINES, 50X15oxi Declassified in Part- ...

  3. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 20 JUNE 1970

    telrl'40-NG KONG (UK) MACAO (Port)? Iv, 98929 6-70 CIA NAUTICAL MILES?. Taiwan.11LIPPINES Declassified ...

  4. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 19 DECEMBER 1972

    INDIA NAUTICAL MILES SOO.% THAILAND HONG KONG (UK) MACAO (Port) NORTH KOREA u\rpt KOREA (L 4*".. ...

  5. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 16 APRIL 1971

    (1.1A.) MACAO 4(PORT) SOUTH SEA FLEET Chan-chiang SOUTH CHINA SEA Four R-class submarines SOUTH KOREA EAST ...

  6. TSINGTAO BECOMING CENTER OF SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY; SOUTH CHINA SHIPPING SERVICE GROWING

    to leave Hong Kong was the Min-302, which departed on 12 July for Macao on the first leg of a journey ...

  7. MONTHLY REPORT-OKINAWA BUREAU-APRIL 1987

    for the signing of the declaration on Macao's reversion to China. Working a solo grave shift, Reid--our ...

  8. REPORT ON KWANGTUNG COMMERCIAL FIRMS

    The Chu-Chiang Trade Corporation exported 450,000 catties of firewood to Macao.in exchange for kerosene, ...

  9. REVIEWS LAND REFORM DURING 1950- 1951; WEALTHY PEASANTS FLEE KWANGTUNG

    over the border from Kwangtung Province to Macao or Song Kong. They had been frightened into attempting flight ...

  10. MILITARY ACTIVITIES IN SOUTH CHINA, AS REPORTED IN CHINESE COMMUNIST PRESS, 1 JUNE- 28 SEPTEMBER 1951

    to and from Hong Kong and Macao, when going through the dasigsstad locaixti.es, should have their personal luggage ...

  11. WEEKLY REVIEW

    in Macao- clearly has no authority' to speak for his father, let alone the Khmer communists. At best, ...

  12. A FR: BELEN KYI, D.Z. TO: BELYAYEV, YURIY

    Macao* no 16t w---,- AU AW9 3#;io 18454 JI)A3, ~20, mv^p~f7v 9 4q~ Madget 6A*rlylft DilfwAve MpabUitY ...

  13. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1952/01/24

    from such widely separated points as the United States, Britain, Denmark, Australia, Italy, and Macao. Switzerland, ...

  14. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1955/06/07

    �-�-4-, 4-. C-c,------/---,-,_- q-',,'t Hong Kong 22 Macao (G.B.) (Port.)-- 114, 116. SOUTH ...

  15. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN- 1956/09/20

    CHENGHAI \ rCANTON SWATOW W SHUIKOU i 'Hong Kong 22 Macao(G.B.) (Port.) 1!4 116 81.,000 It AN PT ...

  16. THE ANTIBIOTICS INDUSTRY IN THE SOVIET BLOC

    Kong, and macao, 1950-53................. 10 4. Hong Kong Imports and Exports of Antibiotics, 1952-53... ... port of trans- shipments to Communist China. Other important gateways were Macao, Singapore, ... and 1953. US exports of antibiotics to Communist China, Hong Kong, and Macao for 1950 through 1953 are given ...

  17. TRENDS IN ECONOMIC POLICY OF USSR SINCE 1945

    of all kinds destined for Communist C' i.na, North Korea,?ong Kong and Macao, The UK has a similar ... controls during 1952 over the import from Hong Kong, Macao, Japan, Formosa, and other areas, of Chinese ... from bunkering vessels carrying strategic cargoes to Far East Communist ports and. Macao; or stratogta cargoes ...

  18. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    (as it did earlier in Macao), to enhance its own popular support, but to stop short of expelling ... in Macao last winter. Peking warned that it is determined to "carry the struggle ... statement are similar to the Chinese demands on the Portuguese in Macao last winter. Peking has meanwhile ...

  19. NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL STATUS OF PROJECTS AS OF MAY 14,1951

    the following agreements: 1. Hong Kong-Macao. The State, Defense and Commerce members should continue ... to Hong Kong and Macao. In this connection consideration should be given, in accordance with NSC 94/1, ... to the general question of trade between the Soviet bloc and Hong Kong and Macao. 2. Japan. A report ...

  20. CURRENT INTELLIGENCE DIGEST

    in which a Chinese Communist gunboat intercepted a British-registered vessel en route from Hong Kong to Macao ... and the concern arises over the future of the ships on the Hong Kong- Macao run,which had not been disturbed ... are said t-Tiave identified the kidnapped passenger as the top Nationalist agent in Macao. If so, he may ...

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