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... percent compared to 13.1 percent during the period fiscal year 1960-65 . This growth rate is one of the best in the world , but it is not indicative of the gap between the Ryukyus and Japan in public health , education , and welfare ...
... percent compared to 13.1 percent during the period fiscal year 1960-65 . This growth rate is one of the best in the world , but it is not indicative of the gap between the Ryukyus and Japan in public health , education , and welfare ...
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... percent in fiscal year 1965 to 42 percent in fiscal year 1972. The chart indi- cates a heavy deficit in the balance of payments , but this is not the case as shown on chart C. Receipts and payments are about equal because the spending ...
... percent in fiscal year 1965 to 42 percent in fiscal year 1972. The chart indi- cates a heavy deficit in the balance of payments , but this is not the case as shown on chart C. Receipts and payments are about equal because the spending ...
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... percent , or a little less , of the total market they enjoy with the Ryukyus . General WATSON . The aid program of some $ 20 million , yes , sir . Mr. PASSMAN . I am talking about the Japanese part of the aid program . General WATSON ...
... percent , or a little less , of the total market they enjoy with the Ryukyus . General WATSON . The aid program of some $ 20 million , yes , sir . Mr. PASSMAN . I am talking about the Japanese part of the aid program . General WATSON ...
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... percent which actually was quite good . In other words , we were about a month ahead of the three - quarter point in the year , and we were at 74 percent , which is almost three - quarters of the way through our obligations . Mr ...
... percent which actually was quite good . In other words , we were about a month ahead of the three - quarter point in the year , and we were at 74 percent , which is almost three - quarters of the way through our obligations . Mr ...
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... percent per year over the past 5 years ( fiscal years 1961-66 ) and 2.8 percent per year in fiscal years 1966 and 1965. One of 34.
... percent per year over the past 5 years ( fiscal years 1961-66 ) and 2.8 percent per year in fiscal years 1966 and 1965. One of 34.
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administrative Admiral HEINZ aid program aircraft American amount appropriation Argentina Bank budget Chairman civic action COHELAN Colombia committee Communist Congress CONTE contribution correct countries Cuban refugees currencies defense disbursed dollars local costs Dominican Republic economic escapees estimate expenditures expressed in U.S. FALK financing fiscal year 1966 forces funds going grant aid HANSEN HEYMANN HIRSCHTRITT Hong Kong increase India information follows International International Development Association Japan June 30 KANDLE Latin America Less taken LINDER loans ment MERCHANT military aid military assistance program military equipment million nations ning obligations Okinawa operations overseas Pakistan PASSMAN Peace Corps percent personnel public entity record Red Cross refugees Republic request resettlement Ryukyu Islands Ryukyuan Secretary MCNAMARA semiannual begin SHRIVER South Vietnam statement supply taken by participants tion Total expressed training program U.S. dollars United VAUGHN volunteers WATSON WYNKOOP
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Página 554 - This is not to say that every one of the tens of thousands of Defense Department supply points is without a single "inventory shortage." Anyone who has had experience with large supply systems knows that somewhere, sometime, something will be lacking. No matter how much we spend for defense, someone somewhere in our farflung organization will be short some item at a particular time.
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