BRITISH GOVERNMENT
SEE TITLE · From: COLEMAN, B. R. · To: HQ · Release: In Full
SEE TITLE · From: COLEMAN, B. R. · To: HQ · Release: In Full
BRITISH GOVERNMENT · From: STEPHENS, D. · To: LEG, LO · Release: In Part
BRITISH GOVERNMENT · From: PATTERSON, GEORGE T. D. · To: LEG, LO · Release: In Part
US ARMY / BRITISH GOVERNMENT · JCS Central File 1963, Box 3. British and Canadian government papers regarding Cuba. · Release: Withheld
US ARMY / BRITISH GOVERNMENT · Release: Release
MULTIPLE · From: J.D. ALGER · To: DIRECTOR, JOINT STAFF · JCS Central File 1963, Box 3. British government papers regarding Cuba. · Release: Release
CIA · Califano Papers, Box 1, Folder 20. Economic report on Cuba for 1962 from the British Government. Summary of article prepared by British Embassy. · Release: Release
… TS WE LOOKED AT. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF OTHER SIMILAR DOCUMENTS COME TO YOUR ■ATTENTION..- ATTACHMENT: DOCUMENTS REFERRED TO BRITISH GOVERNMENT A. LETTER FROM BRITISH EMBASSY, MOSCOW TO FOREIGN OFFICE DATED 20 JULY 1964 NO SIS OBJECTION TO RELEASE. THE FCO ALSO HAVE N …
… tate that "CIA is dropping its earlier proposal to support Commandos L, due to the crackdown on exile raids by various U.S. and British Government agencies.” 29. The Minutes of November 12, 1963 (02905-08) indicate Mr. Fitzgerald reported on Cuban operations under six main …
… did but it was absolutely useless, 18 the point in case being the Leyland buses. We pulled all stops 19 to stop that sale. The British Government turned us down 310 FIrui StICCI, S.E., Washington, o c. 20003 20 flat. 21 Q Now, did you attempt to reach any other sources o …
… did but it was absolutely useless. 18 the point -in case being the Leyland buses. We pulled all stops 19 to stop that sale. The British Government turned us down 310 firtt Siraci, S.E., Wastnugton, C C. 20003 20 flat. 21 Q Now, did you attempt to reach any other sources …
… e did but it was absolutely useless, the point in case being the Leyland buses. We pulled all stops} 19 to stop that sale. The British Government turned us down 410 first Sirecl, S.E. Washington, D c. 20003 20 flat * 21 Q Now, did you attempt to reach any other sources o …
… quickly identified. GOLITSYN, in late 1960 - early 1961, had furnished information concerning a Soviet pene- P tration of the British Government on the basis of which the British UJule.4 9 SECRET_______
… d be quickly identified. GOLITSYN, late I960 - early 1961, had furnished information concerning a Soviet pene- tration of the British Government on the basis of, which the British 9 SECRET *
result of representations made to the British Government about Cuban flights to the Cayman Islands; carrying Latin American subversives, the British developed < an administrative schem …
… ble to the US. ------------------ ------------------------------------------ r UK-US FR ICT IONS OVER SH IPP ING POLICY 12 The British Government has advised shipping circles not to comply with US demands for information relat- ing to rate discrimination against US exports …
British Government about Cuban flights to the Cayman Islands carrying Latin American subversives, the British developed an administrative scheme w …
… ment in preventing the use of LACSA aircraft to transport subversives to San Jose off-landed in Gran Cayman. H. Approached the British Government various times to seek its cooperation in preventing the use of Gran SECRET HW 50955 DocId: 32424015 Page 5
… Group that CIA is dropping ite earlier proposal to support Comandos L, due to the crackdown on exile raids by various U. S. and British government agencies. Be recommended that pl*a of n selective relaxation be adopted, designed CO relax current stringent controls 1 selecte …
… ose down illegal radio transmitters operating out of the Miami area in connection with these raids.. Fifth, we can inform the British Government of our plans to try to control these activities and express our understanding that the British Government has become increasin …
… service in place; • - b) he. would receive a $.10, 000 payment for his part in identifying a certain KGB operative -2*. in the British government; and a c) he would be placed under contract for “an indefinite period" after his defection at a • yearly salary of $25,000, wi …
… ermath of utterly condemning the military coup and the Allende’s death. But the shocked and, at times, precipitate action of the British Government in almost hysterical reaction to the coup went far recognising the military junta; demanding the beyond such committed parties …
… look at I’m still worried about is the attitude of follows: To ask Her Majesty’s Govern- the western hemisphere to find that the British government. The Pindling ment what representations they intend places for establishing a new, feir-sized regime in Nassau will urge militar …
… opposed - separation from the Crown abandoned the movement as fruitless in December, when Includes These Deluxe Features: the, British government decreed that the • Deluxe Cast Aluminum Goll • Portable Cart Bahamas — all of the Bahamas — would •Porcelain Enameled Cast Iron …