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PRESTIGE AT STAKE

WORLD CONFIDENCE IN UNITED NATIONS SUCCESS OF PARTITION PLANS If the Palestine partition is not enforced and chaos resulted, United Nations prestige would be reduced, and world confidence in the organisation would be lower than it was at present, said the Secretary-general of the United Nations, Mr Trygve Lie, speaking at a press conferen.e to-day. He added that the latest American proposals on partition were causing him and* his staff considerable thought about the legal position. Anything he had to say about legality, however, would be said first to the Security Council.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26707, 28 February 1948, Page 7

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PRESTIGE AT STAKE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26707, 28 February 1948, Page 7

PRESTIGE AT STAKE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26707, 28 February 1948, Page 7

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