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Basic Facts about the United Nations |
Basic Facts about the United Nations the United Nations Charter expresses the ideals and the common aims of all the peoples whose governments joined together to form the United Nations. It says:...... |
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Up-To-Date Statistical Analysis of the Passive Resistance Campaign 1946-1948 |
Up-To-Date Statistical Analysis of the Passive Resistance Campaign 1946-1948 |
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Report by the Government of India on the Resolution Passed by the United Nations General Assembly on December 6, 1946 |
Report by the Government of India on the Resolution Passed by the United Nations General Assembly on December 6, 1946 |
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Statement of the South African Indian Congress to the Members of the United Nations |
Statement of the South African Indian Congress to the Members of the United Nations |
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United Nations - Newsletter |
The 'Little Assembly' - What Is It? The United Nations in Action |
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United Nations document |
Some weeks later Poland added its signature, and in 1946 four, and in 1947 two, new Members were admitted to bring the total membership of the United Nations to 57 countries..... |
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Addendum to the Memorandum on the Position of Indians in the Union of South Africa |
Correspondence between between General Smuts and Mr Gandhi |
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Addendum to the Memorandum on the Position of Indians in the Union of South Africa |
Documents Constituting the Pretoria Agreement of 1944 |
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Delegation of India Addendum to the Memorandum on the Position of Indians in the Union of South Africa |
Delegation of India Correspondences between General Smuts and Mr Gandhi
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Statement from Mrs Pandit. Address before Joint Committee 1 and 6 |
Statement from Mrs Pandit. Address before Joint Committee 1 and 6 |
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Further Memorandum by the Government of the Union of South Africa on the subject of Indian Legislation |
Further Memorandum by the Government of the Union of South Africa on the subject of Indian Legislation.... In document A/167 certain General aspects relating to the legislation of the Union of South Africa affecting Indians, have been referred to..... |
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Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas |
Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas(Union of South Africa) before the Joint 1st and 6th Committee) |
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Memorandum by the Government of the Union of South Africa on the subject of Indian Legislation |
Memorandum by the Government of the Union of South Africa on the subject of Indian Legislation... |
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Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas |
Speech by Mr G Heaton Nicholas Before the Sixth Committee United Nations General Assembly |
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Delegation of India Memorandum on the Position of Indians in the Union of South Africa |
Delegation of India Memorandum on the Position of Indians in the Union of South Africa |
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Memorandum on the administration of South West Africa and on the wishes of its people as to the future status of the mandated territory |
Memorandum on the administration of South West Africa and on the wishes of its people as to the future status of the mandated territory |
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Reply to General Smuts |
Reply to General Smuts |
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Speech by field Marshall Jan C Smuts of the Union of South Africa at Fifteenth Elementary Session. |
Speech by field Marshall Jan C Smuts of the Union of South Africa at Fifteenth Elementary Session. |
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Report of the Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa |
Treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa The General Assembly, at its forty-sixth plenary meeting, held on 31st October 1946, referred to the Joint First and Sixth Committee for consideration, the question of the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa. |
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United States Delegation to the United Nations |
United States Delegation to the United Nations Text of remarks by Mr. Charles B. Fahy before a Joint meeting of Committee I and VI on the treatment of Indians in the Union of South Africa. |