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No U.N. Debate On China

<N.Z Press Assoctatvm—coovTtghn NEW YORK. Sept. 17. The United Nations General Assembly’s steering committee yesterday once more rejected an Indian bid to have the 82-nation world body discuss the question of seating the representatives of Communist China. At the end of a brief, restrained debate the committee adopted instead a United States resolution to “freeze” the issue for another year. Among the 54 items which the committee decided to recommend for inclusion on the Assembly’s agenda was one on the situation in Algeria. It did so in spite of an objection by France’s resident representative (Mr Armand Berard) who said that the United Nations had no legal or moral right to debate the Algerian question.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 19 September 1959, Page 3

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No U.N. Debate On China Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 19 September 1959, Page 3

No U.N. Debate On China Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29004, 19 September 1959, Page 3