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  1. The rally held against the Manila Summit Conference on October 24 to 25, 1966, was among those that ended in violence. The media and government officials reminded the public to be polite to the country's visitors and display 'traditional Filipino hospitality,' expecting the KM to stage a demonstration.

    • January—March 1970
    • demonstrations, protests, and marches by students, labor unions, and civic groups
  2. Sep 12, 2012 · Manila Summit Conference, 1966. In October 1966 New Zealand Prime Minister Keith Holyoake met with other Asian and Pacific leaders at the Manila Conference in the Philippines to discuss the escalating conflict in Vietnam. At the end of this two-day summit Holyoake and the other attendees signed a joint communiqué outlining their aims and ...

  3. The leaders of several SEATO nations in front of the Congress Building in Manila, hosted by Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos on 24 October 1966. The Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty was signed on 8 September 1954 in Manila, as part of the American Truman Doctrine of creating anti-communist bilateral and collective defense treaties.

    • SEATO
    • Bangkok, Thailand
  4. v. t. e. The Manila Accord was signed on 31 July 1963 by the Federation of Malaya, the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic of the Philippines, after a meeting from 7 to 11 June 1963 in Manila . Initiated by President of the Philippines Diosdado Macapagal, the meeting was convened to resolve issues over the wishes of people in North Borneo ...

    • 7 June 1963; 60 years ago
    • 31 July 1963; 60 years ago
  5. In response to an invitation from the President of the Republic of the Philippines, after consultations with the President of the Republic of Korea and the Prime Ministers of Thailand and the Republic of Vietnam, the leaders of seven nations in the Asian and Pacific region held a summit conference in Manila on October 24 and 25, 1966, to ...

  6. 281. Editorial Note. The Manila Summit Conference opened at 9:07 a.m. October 24, 1966. In attendance were President Lyndon Johnson; President Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines; Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu and Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky of Vietnam; President Chung Hee Park of Korea; and Prime Ministers Harold Holt of Australia, Keith Holyoake of New Zealand, and Thanom Kittikachorn of ...

  7. Oct 18, 2023 · Address of President Marcos on the opening day of the Manila Summit Conference held at Congress on October 24, 1966. Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines, 63(2) , 267-271. This entry was posted under Historical Papers & Documents , Speeches and tagged Ferdinand E. Marcos , speeches .

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