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S/PV.813 April 21, 1958

There are only two more speakers on the list. I have informally consulted mem- bers and, while of course this is a matter that the Council can decide for itself, tlte Chair proposes to conclude the cOJ1.'lideration of this item tonight.

S/PV.813 April 21, 1958

Allow me to say that the Soviet representative, in lhe first instance, requested an urgent meeting of the CounciL I have been assuming all along that if this matter is so urgent then, naturally, no dilatory motion MU be expected from the Soviet represE'.nLative. 115. I call Dpon the representative …

S/PV.813 April 21, 1958

I recognize the representative of the Soviet Union on a point of order. 67. La plainte dont [IOUS sommes saisis es;; bien ente-nou en rapport a,'ec le probleme de la course aex armements. L'AssembIee generate, la Commission du desarmement et son Sous-Comite ont tous trois examine dans le plus grand…

S/PV.812 Feb. 20, 1958

In accordance with the rules of procedure for the Security Council, and if there are no objections from the members of the Council, I shall invite the r('_present.fltives of the Sudan and Egypt as parties directly mncerned to take part in the discussion of this questiOl:. At the invitation 0/ lhe P…

S/PV.810 Jan. 22, 1958

As we have now disposed of item 2 (0) of the agenda, I propose. if there is no objec- tion, to adjourn the meeting. It was so decided. The meeting rost at 3.45 p.m. 29. Je n'ai pas I'intention d'en dire davantage du projet de resolution, si t:C n'est qu'il ne peut en aucune lagon modifier, renforc…

S/PV.807 Nov. 28, 1957

The Council has heard a suggestion to the effect that we should adjourn the consideration of the question for a short time. I invite comment on this suggestion regarding the time of the next meeting of the Council.

S/PV.807 Nov. 28, 1957

Since no other member of the Council wishes to speak, I call on the representative of Pakistan.

S/PV.806 Nov. 22, 1957

The Council has heard the suggestion made by the representative of Israel regard- ing the consideration of this item: in other words, that sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) should be taken together, as he has suggested. My original proposal was that it would be more desirable that the speakers upon whom I …

S/PV.806 Nov. 22, 1957

Before I proceed to give the floor to the speakers on my list, I should like to point out that it may be desirable that the speakers who are called upon to take the floor should address themselves to sub-paragraph (a) of agenda item 2. 2. M. KIDRON (Israel) [traduit de l'anglais} : Je vous remercie…

S/PV.801 Nov. 13, 1957

As I said previously, I have no speakers on my list. Before adjourning this meeting, I should like to say that in view of the consultations which I have had regarding the consideration of this question by the Council, I am in a position now to suggest, with your approval, that the Council should mee…

S/PV.801 Nov. 13, 1957

I have no more speakers on my list, so the representative of India may proceed with his reply. 119. Mr. Krishna MENON (India): There have been two sets of observations since I finished speaking, one from the representative of Sweden and the other from my friend from Pakistan. This is not the time t…

S/PV.800 Nov. 11, 1957

As there are no other observa~ tions, I take it that it is the consensus of the Council that we should adjourn the meeting for today. However, I should like to know whether it is the desire of the Council to meet again tomorrow afternoon in order to resume the discussion of this question. 65. There…

S/PV.800 Nov. 11, 1957

The Council has heard the proposal of the representative of the Soviet Union regarding the adjournment of this meeting, in view of the state of health of the representative of India. Are there any observations on this matter?

S/PV.800 Nov. 11, 1957

There is no objection. The meeting is suspended. The meeting was suspended at 5.5 p.m. and resumed at 5.40 p.m.

S/PV.800 Nov. 11, 1957

I understand that the repre~ sentative of India will finish his statement at today's meeting. For that reason, I have proposed, with your agreement, a recess of fifteen minutes in order that he may resume his statement afterwards and finish it today.

S/PV.800 Nov. 11, 1957

Immediately before conven- ing this meeting, I learned with regret that the repre- sentative of India was not feeling very well. I propose, with the consent of the Council, to suspend the meeting for fifteen minutes so as to provide Mr. Menon with an opportunity to rest.

S/PV.794 Oct. 1, 1957

As President of the Security Council I have just received from the President of the General Assembly a letter informing me that at the 696th meeting of the Assembly, held on 1 October 1957 for the purpose of electing a member of the International Court of Justice, Mr. Spi- ropoulos of Greece obtaine…

S/PV.794 Oct. 1, 1957

Since none of the candidates has obtained the necessary majority, we shall proceed to a second ballot. A vote was taken by secret ballot. Number of ballot papers: 11 Invalid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: 11 Number of members voting: 11 Required majority: 6 Number of votes obtained: Mr. Jean Sp…

S/PV.794 Oct. 1, 1957

As four of the five vacant seats in the International Court of Justice were filled this morning, the Security Council has now to hold a second ballot in order to fill the fifth vacancy. A vote was taken by secret ballot. Number of ballot papers: 11 Invalid ballots: 0 Number of valid ballots: 11 Numb…

S/PV.790 Sept. 9, 1957

In accordance with rule 60 of the rules of procedure and with the request by the General Assembly in resolution 1017 (XI), the Security Council is to submit a special report on these questions. 94. I propose that, in accordance with the procedure followed on other occasions, the Secretariat should …