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HEADQUARTERS SITE

COMMITTEE DEADLOCK CONTINUES (Rec. 11 a.mJ LONDON, Feb.' 10. The deadlock still continues in U.N.O.'s permanent headquarters site committee concerning the inspection group's recommendation on the matter. The chairman's ruling yesterday that the French resolution had been lost ,with equal voting, did not go before the General Committee as suggested. Instead, M. Spaak ruled that the motion was rejected. The Australian delegate said M. Sipaak's ruling would be "contested as soon as the committee's proceedings opened.

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Evening Star, Issue 25714, 11 February 1946, Page 6

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HEADQUARTERS SITE Evening Star, Issue 25714, 11 February 1946, Page 6

HEADQUARTERS SITE Evening Star, Issue 25714, 11 February 1946, Page 6

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