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Secretary-General Of U.N.

Sir,—Since nominations for Secretary-General ot the United Nations are in order we might put Mr Khrushchev forward. He should prove at least as sympathetic towards Socialist ideate as the late Mr Dag Hammar'skjold was towards Western capitalist ideate. The dawning world-order is socialist. Unfortunately any nominee from the America-Britain bloc today would be an antisocialist. We must, as your correspondent, "The Right Man” should, recognise the ftflerum at political say-so as having already passed to “uncommitted” group representatives. Now Pandit Nehru has declined the honour that fulcrum could best operate to the “troika” principle. Attempts to stampede us over the “veto” question are unrealistic. Why, America herself may yet have to take frequent and urgent recourse to negative voting out of embarraesing situation:!, troika ar soae.— Yours, rtc.. FRANCIS Wm. BSAL. October 1, 1961.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 3

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Secretary-General Of U.N. Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 3

Secretary-General Of U.N. Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 3