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S/PV.763 Jan. 23, 1957

May I say to the representative of India, on m.y own behalf, that, while the Philippines is a new member of the Security Council, the repre- sentativeof the Philippines has taken it upon himself to·· r,ead the documen.ts in connexion with the question at issue. The representative of India need there…

S/PV.762 Jan. 23, 1957

May Iinterruptthe representa- tive of India. The documents that he wishes to have made pa.rt of the speech whichhe is now delivering are quite bulky. They amount almost to a book ... 29. Mr. Krishna MENON (India): Several books.

S/PV.761 Jan. 16, 1957

It appears that the Council is agreed that we shall' meet on Wednesday, 23 January, at 10.30 a.m. As there is no objection, it is so decided. The meeting rose at 12.25 p.m. 152. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de l'anglais): Les membres du Consell semblent etre d'avis de se r~unir mercredi 23 janvier a. 10 …

S/PV.761 Jan. 16, 1957

Would it be agreeable to the representative of India if the Council were to meet on Friday afternoon, 18 January? 127. Mr. Kri~t1na MENON (India): I have no desire to hold up these proceedings or in any way to play for time, but it would be physically impossible for me, especially in view of the ci…

S/PV.761 Jan. 16, 1957

If there is no objection on the part of the Council, the annexes willbe printed as part of the speech of the representative of Pakistan if.

S/PV.761 Jan. 16, 1957

I suppose, to save time, the members of the Council have no objection to having 90. L'Inde affirme hautement que le calme r~gne maintenant au Cachemire, que la population accepte la situation, et que l'orare est retabli dans les regions de l'Etat occupees par l'lnde. Malheureusement, les faits prou…

S/PV.761 Jan. 16, 1957

I notice that Ambassador Georges~Picot, the representative. of France on the Security Council, has just t:1ken his seat and I want to welcome him on behalf of the Council and to say that I know, having been with him in many sessions of the General Assembly, that he will be an assetto the dis- cussi…

S/PV.769 Jan. 2, 1957

I have taken note of what the representative of India has said, and we will be pleased to see him here on Monday morning at 10.30. The meeting rose at 6.35 p.m. 183. Le PRESIDENT (traduit de l'anglais): Si aucun membre dn Conseil ne demande la parole, je propo- serai, sauf objection, de suspendre …

S/PV.769 Jan. 2, 1957

If no member of the Council wishes to speak, I suggest, that, in the absence of ob- jection by any member of the Council, we adjourn the meeting until Monday morning. 184. Mr. Krishna MENON (India): I hope it will be possible for you to release me on Monday. Under the rules of the Security Council,…

S/PV.769 Jan. 2, 1957

I am quite willing to adjourn the meeting for half an hour in order to give the repre- 41. J e parle maintenant en ma qualite de PRESIDENT, et, etant donne que tous les membres du Conseil ont eu l'occasion d'intervenir, j'invite le representant de l'Inde a prendre la parole. 42. M. Krishna MENON (…

S/PV.769 Jan. 2, 1957

As I have no more speakers on my list, I suggest that the meeting be adjourned until Monday, 18 February, at 10.30 a.m., if there is no objection on the part of the Council. 44. Mr. Krishna MENON (India): I am willing to speak this afternoon if I may have a brief recess until, say, about 4.15. Now …

S/PV.769 Jan. 2, 1957

I shall now speak in my capa- city as representative of SWEDEN. 37. In the course of my intervention at an earlier stage of our debate on the India-Pakistan question, I pointed out that the Swedish Government does not consider itself committed to any particular way of dealing with the problem befor…

S/PV.757 Dec. 19, 1956

Having obtained the required majority, :\fr. V. K. Wellington Koo (China) was elected by the Security Council. Ml'. Shigeru Kuriyama (Japan) obtained 3 votes. 13. 1am sending the President of the General Assembly a note at once, informing him of the result of the elec- tion held by the Security Coun…

S/PV.757 Dec. 19, 1956

Under Article 15 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice, the term of office of the judge elected to replace Mr. Hsu Mo expires on 5 February 1958. 1 should like to draw your attention to the memorandum by the Secretary-General on the election of members of the International Court of Ju…

S/PV.756 Dec. 7, 1956

Before closing the meeting, 1 wish to state that, in accordance with roll' 60, paragraphs 2 and 3, of the rules of procedure, 1 have informed the President of the General Assembly of the results of the clections held by the Council. The meeting rose at 1.26 p.m. Printed in France Priee : IU.S. 0.2…

S/PV.756 Dec. 7, 1956

The Security Council will proceed to vote on the draft resolution [S/3755] submitted by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. A vote was taken by show 01 hands. In lavour: Iran, Peru, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Yugoslavia. Against: China, Cuba. Abstaining: Australia, Belgium, France, …

S/PV.756 Dec. 7, 1956

The Security Council "".J proceed to vote on the draft resolution [5/3754] submitted by the delegation of Peru.

S/PV.756 Dec. 7, 1956

It is a pleasure for me to pay my tribute to the retiring President of the Security Council, Mr. Entezam. 1 think it is true to say that Mr. Entezam is an institution at the United Nations. He has been with us since San Francisco, and we have always been able to count on the valuable contribution of…

S/PV.753 Nov. 3, 1956

A glance at the list of speakers tells me that more than ten members of the Couneil have spoken on this ques- tion. Therefore, it is not sucb a simple matter to leave it to the President to ca11 the next meeting. As Presi- dent, 1 could hardly give my own proposai preference over that of others. 1 a…

S/PV.753 Nov. 3, 1956

1 do not think it is necessary to discuss that proposaI. I therefore put to the vote the Australian proposaI that the Security Couneil should meet tomorrow, Sunday, 4 November, at 5 p.m. 145. Sir Pierson DIXON (United Kingdom) : 1want to ask the President why he considered it necessary to put the pr…