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THE SECURITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS, meeting in an emergency session at Lake Success, determined, by a vote of nine to none that the armed invasion, of the Republic of by the Communist forces of North Korea constituted a breach of the peace of the world. The photograph shows Mr Ernest A. Gross, United States representative on the Security Council, shaking hands with Dr John M. Chang. Korean Ambassador to the United States, after the resolution was passed. Dr Chang, though not a member of the Security Council, was invited to attend the extraordinary session.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 September 1950, Page 6

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THE SECURITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS, meeting in an emergency session at Lake Success, determined, by a vote of nine to none that the armed invasion, of the Republic of by the Communist forces of North Korea constituted a breach of the peace of the world. The photograph shows Mr Ernest A. Gross, United States representative on the Security Council, shaking hands with Dr John M. Chang. Korean Ambassador to the United States, after the resolution was passed. Dr Chang, though not a member of the Security Council, was invited to attend the extraordinary session. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 September 1950, Page 6

THE SECURITY COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NATIONS, meeting in an emergency session at Lake Success, determined, by a vote of nine to none that the armed invasion, of the Republic of by the Communist forces of North Korea constituted a breach of the peace of the world. The photograph shows Mr Ernest A. Gross, United States representative on the Security Council, shaking hands with Dr John M. Chang. Korean Ambassador to the United States, after the resolution was passed. Dr Chang, though not a member of the Security Council, was invited to attend the extraordinary session. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 September 1950, Page 6