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President Ford Committee Weekly Report #27, January 31, 1976Gerald R. Ford LibraryText Guam
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President Declared a Major Disaster for Territory of American Samoa as a Result of a Drought [Disaster Declaration]Gerald R. Ford LibraryText
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May 7, 1975 - Ford, Kissinger, Australian Prime Minister Gough WhitlamGerald R. Ford LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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January 23, 1976 - Ford, Papua New Guinea Ambassador Paulias N. MataneGerald R. Ford LibraryText Papua New Guinea
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Nominations Sent to the Senate on October 29, 1975: Nathaniel Davis, Ambassador of the US to Switzerland; Mary S. Olmsted, Ambassador of the US to Papua New Guinea; Joseph A. Nardoza, Member, Board of Parole; Charles J. Pooler, US Marshal, District of ME [Position Appointments and Resignations]Gerald R. Ford LibraryText
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1975/07/01 HR8109 Protection of Medicaid Eligibility Exemption of Puerto Rico Guam and the Virgin Islands from Certain Medicaid RequirementsGerald R. Ford LibraryText
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President Accepts the Resignations of Duane K. Craske, United States Attorney for the District of Guam; and Joseph A. Mendenhall, Ambassador to the Malagasy Republic [Position Appointments and Resignations]Gerald R. Ford LibraryText
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President declared major disaster for the Territory of Guam [Disaster Declaration]Gerald R. Ford LibraryText
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March 19, 1975 - Ford, James M. Wilson, Northern Marianas OfficialsGerald R. Ford LibraryText
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1975/05/27 HR4269 Increase Allowances for Congressional Delegates from Guam and the Virgin IslandsGerald R. Ford LibraryText
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Micronesian Status NegotiationsGerald R. Ford LibraryText
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1975/01/02 HR5264 Excess Federal Property in Samoa Guam and the Pacific Trust TerritoriesGerald R. Ford LibraryText American Samoa Guam
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