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THE SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS, MR TRYGVE LIE (second from right), gestures with a “thumbs up” sign as he reports to President Truman on his “cold war” peace-making efforts in Moscow and other European capitals. Mr Lie went to the White House on May 29 with the U.S. Secretary of State Mr Dean Acheson (right), and Mr Byron Price (standing) assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1950, Page 5

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THE SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS, MR TRYGVE LIE (second from right), gestures with a “thumbs up” sign as he reports to President Truman on his “cold war” peace-making efforts in Moscow and other European capitals. Mr Lie went to the White House on May 29 with the U.S. Secretary of State Mr Dean Acheson (right), and Mr Byron Price (standing) assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations. Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1950, Page 5

THE SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS, MR TRYGVE LIE (second from right), gestures with a “thumbs up” sign as he reports to President Truman on his “cold war” peace-making efforts in Moscow and other European capitals. Mr Lie went to the White House on May 29 with the U.S. Secretary of State Mr Dean Acheson (right), and Mr Byron Price (standing) assistant-Secretary-General of the United Nations. Greymouth Evening Star, 23 June 1950, Page 5