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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48A 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
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