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Reference
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FCO 82/331
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Department/Office
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Foreign Office
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Title
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UK diplomatic representation in the USA (1973)
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Description
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Representation in the US outside Washington and consular districts. Report on the work of Chancery which has three main tasks: internal affairs - cultivation of contacts, political reporting and assessment; bilateral business and foreign policy consultation, Labour and Industrial relations, Science and Technology and UK Atomic Energy Authority work.
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Date
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1973
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Collection
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The Nixon Years, 1969-1974
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Region
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North America
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Countries
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United States, United Kingdom
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Places
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Africa; Alaska; Australia; Bahamas; Brazil; Britain; Canada; Caribbean; China; Cuba; Europe; France; Geneva; Germany; Hanoi; Indonesia; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Japan; Kuwait; Mediterranean; Mexico; Netherlands; Nigeria; Northern Ireland; Poland; South Africa; Thailand; Turkey; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vietnam
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People
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Barr, D G; Cromer, 3rd Earl of; Douglas-Home, Sir Alec; Drower, Bill; Howe, Geoffrey; Hyslop, J T; Kennedy, Edward Moore; Overton, Hugh; Ramsbotham, Sir Peter; Royle, Anthony
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Topics
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Agriculture; Aid; Arab; Arms; British Embassy; Central Treaty Organisation; CIA (Central Intelligence Agency); Common Market; Communist; Concorde; Congress; Defence; Department of State; Draft; Drugs; Economy; Education; Elections; Energy; Environment; European Economic Community; European Security; Exports; FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation); foreign policy; Free trade; Health; Irish Republican Army (IRA); Japanese; Kidnapping; Law and Order; Ministry of Defence; Oil; organisation; Payments; Pollution; Protectionism; Protectionist; Shipping; State Department; Supreme Court; Tariffs; Textiles; Trade; Trade policy; Trade Reform Bill; Treasury; troops; United Nations; Vietnam War; Watergate; withdrawal
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Copyright
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Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK
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