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AT THE UNITED NATIONS.—LEFT: Dr. T. F. Tsiang, Nationalist China’s delegate, addressing the General Assembly’s steering committee on the representation of China at the United Nations. Russia has proposed that the People’s Republic of China should have its “lawful rights” restored and be admitted to membership. RIGHT: Russian delegates listening to President Kennedy’s speech in the General Assembly. Leaning back in his seat is the Foreign Minister, Mr Gromyko. Looking down at some papers is Mr V. Zorin, Ambassador to the United Nations, and with his hands to his face, is Mr V. S. Semenov, Deputy-Minister of Foreign Affairs.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 11

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AT THE UNITED NATIONS.—LEFT: Dr. T. F. Tsiang, Nationalist China’s delegate, addressing the General Assembly’s steering committee on the representation of China at the United Nations. Russia has proposed that the People’s Republic of China should have its “lawful rights” restored and be admitted to membership. RIGHT: Russian delegates listening to President Kennedy’s speech in the General Assembly. Leaning back in his seat is the Foreign Minister, Mr Gromyko. Looking down at some papers is Mr V. Zorin, Ambassador to the United Nations, and with his hands to his face, is Mr V. S. Semenov, Deputy-Minister of Foreign Affairs. Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 11

AT THE UNITED NATIONS.—LEFT: Dr. T. F. Tsiang, Nationalist China’s delegate, addressing the General Assembly’s steering committee on the representation of China at the United Nations. Russia has proposed that the People’s Republic of China should have its “lawful rights” restored and be admitted to membership. RIGHT: Russian delegates listening to President Kennedy’s speech in the General Assembly. Leaning back in his seat is the Foreign Minister, Mr Gromyko. Looking down at some papers is Mr V. Zorin, Ambassador to the United Nations, and with his hands to his face, is Mr V. S. Semenov, Deputy-Minister of Foreign Affairs. Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 11