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STATING NEW ZEALAND’S VIEWS AT THE UNITED NATIONS—Mr L. K. Munro, the New Zealand Ambassador to the United States, addressing a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly’s Political Committee on the Korean question. At the conference table, from left, are Mr Hans Engen (Norway), Dr. J. S. Teran (Nicaragua), Mr Munro, Mr J. Meyer (The Netherlands), and Mr R. de la Colina (Mexico).

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27011, 10 April 1953, Page 9

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STATING NEW ZEALAND’S VIEWS AT THE UNITED NATIONS—Mr L. K. Munro, the New Zealand Ambassador to the United States, addressing a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly’s Political Committee on the Korean question. At the conference table, from left, are Mr Hans Engen (Norway), Dr. J. S. Teran (Nicaragua), Mr Munro, Mr J. Meyer (The Netherlands), and Mr R. de la Colina (Mexico). Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27011, 10 April 1953, Page 9

STATING NEW ZEALAND’S VIEWS AT THE UNITED NATIONS—Mr L. K. Munro, the New Zealand Ambassador to the United States, addressing a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly’s Political Committee on the Korean question. At the conference table, from left, are Mr Hans Engen (Norway), Dr. J. S. Teran (Nicaragua), Mr Munro, Mr J. Meyer (The Netherlands), and Mr R. de la Colina (Mexico). Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27011, 10 April 1953, Page 9