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CZECH DELEGATES.-Mr Jan Papanek (left), Whom the Czechoslovak Government has dismissed as its delegate to the United Nations, and Mr Vladimir Houdek, the newly-appointed delegate At the request of Caile, the United Nations Security Council will. this week investigate the situation in Czechoslovakia, and it will also discuss whether it will hear Mr Papanek’s charges against Russia.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25449, 22 March 1948, Page 7

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CZECH DELEGATES.-Mr Jan Papanek (left), Whom the Czechoslovak Government has dismissed as its delegate to the United Nations, and Mr Vladimir Houdek, the newly-appointed delegate At the request of Caile, the United Nations Security Council will. this week investigate the situation in Czechoslovakia, and it will also discuss whether it will hear Mr Papanek’s charges against Russia. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25449, 22 March 1948, Page 7

CZECH DELEGATES.-Mr Jan Papanek (left), Whom the Czechoslovak Government has dismissed as its delegate to the United Nations, and Mr Vladimir Houdek, the newly-appointed delegate At the request of Caile, the United Nations Security Council will. this week investigate the situation in Czechoslovakia, and it will also discuss whether it will hear Mr Papanek’s charges against Russia. Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25449, 22 March 1948, Page 7