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A CONFIDENTIAL ASIDE AT THE UNITED NATIONS.—Mr L. K. Munro, New Zealand’s permanent representative to the United Nations, listens to what the Canadian delegate, Mr P. Martin, has to say during a session of the United Nations Political Committee. The Korean situation was under discussion at the time.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27132, 31 August 1953, Page 9

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A CONFIDENTIAL ASIDE AT THE UNITED NATIONS.—Mr L. K. Munro, New Zealand’s permanent representative to the United Nations, listens to what the Canadian delegate, Mr P. Martin, has to say during a session of the United Nations Political Committee. The Korean situation was under discussion at the time. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27132, 31 August 1953, Page 9

A CONFIDENTIAL ASIDE AT THE UNITED NATIONS.—Mr L. K. Munro, New Zealand’s permanent representative to the United Nations, listens to what the Canadian delegate, Mr P. Martin, has to say during a session of the United Nations Political Committee. The Korean situation was under discussion at the time. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27132, 31 August 1953, Page 9