ROSTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS (As of 31 March 1956)

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1 APPENDIX I ROSTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS (As of 31 March 1956) COUNTRY Afghanistan Albania Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Burma Byelorussian SSR Cambodia Canada Ceylon Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Czechoslovakia Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Ethiopia Finland France Ghana Greece Guatemala Haiti Honduras Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy Japan Jordan Laos Lebanon TOTAL AREA (square kilometres) 650,000 28,748 2,778,412 7,704,159 83,849 30,507 1,098,581 8,513, , , , ,000 9,960,547 65, ,767 9,736,288 1,138,355 50, , ,819 42,936 48, ,670 1,000,000 20,000 1,184, , , , , ,889 27, ,088 93, ,000 3,288,375 1,491,562 1,630, ,474 70,283 20, , ,813 96, ,000 10,400 Date 1 July July July Sep Dec Dec Sep Jan Dec July Apr July Jan June Aug July July Dec Jan July July July July July July Jan Jan July Dec Dec July July Dec Dec July July Nov Dec July Dec Nov Dec July July July 1956 ESTIMATED POPULATION Total (in thousands) 12,000 1,394 19,470 9,479 6,976 8,896 3,235 60,553 7,629 19,856 8,000 4,358 16,344 8,783 6, ,493 12,939 1,013 5,829 13,224 4,439 2,608 3,777 22,934 2,268 20,000 4,315 43,787 4,691 8,007 3,303 3,305 1,711 9, ,690 81,900 18,945 4,859 2,895 1,872 49,400 90,400 1,471 1,425 1,450 DATE OF U.N. MEMBERSHIP 19 Nov Dec Nov Dec Dec Nov Dec Apr Dec Nov Dec Nov Nov Dec Nov Dec Mar Oct Nov Dec Dec Nov Oct Sep Dec Dec May Dec Dec Dec Dec. 1955

2 490 APPENDIX I COUNTRY Liberia Libya Luxembourg Mexico Morocco Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Norway Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Saudi Arabia Spain Sudan Sweden Syria Thailand Tunisia Turkey Ukrainian SSR Union of South Africa Union of Soviet Socialist Republics United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela Yemen Yugoslavia TOTAL AREA ESTIMATED POPULATION (square kilometres) Date Total (in thousands) 111,370 1 July ,250 1,759,540 1 July ,105 2, Dec ,969,367 1 July , ,805 1 July , , July July ,432 40,893 1 Jan , , Dec , , Dec , , June , ,824 1 July ,603 74,470 1 July ,752 1 July ,601 1,249, Dec , ,404 1 July , , Mar ,680 92,200 1 Feb , , Feb ,490 1,600,000 1 July , , June ,203 2,505, Jan , , Sep , , Dec , ,000 1 July , ,180 1 Feb , ,980 1 Oct , ,600 1 Apr ,600 1,223, June ,915 22,403, ,016 7,827, , , , ,395 1 Apr June Jan Dec Dec July Nov ,200 51, ,661 2,632 6,039 4,500 17,932 DATE OF U.N. MEMBERSHIP 2 Nov Dec Nov Nov Dec Dec Nov Sep Nov Oct Dec Dec Dec Nov Nov Dec Nov Nov Dec Nov Sep. 1947

3 APPENDIX II STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS The General Assembly is composed of all the Members of the United Nations. (For delegations to the first and second emergency special sessions and the eleventh regular session, see APPENDIX IV.) President, first and second emergency special sessions: Rudecindo Ortega (Chile). Vice-Presidents, first and second emergency special sessions: China, Ethiopia, France, Luxembourg, USSR, United Kingdom, United States (the Chairmen of the respective delegations act as Vice- Presidents). President, eleventh session: Prince Wan Waithayakon (Thailand). Vice-Presidents, 1 eleventh session: China, El Salvador, France, India, Italy, USSR, United Kingdom, United States (the Chairmen of the respective delegations act as Vice-Presidents). The Assembly has four types of committees: Main Committees, procedural committees, standing committees, and subsidiary and ad hoc bodies. MAIN COMMITTEES Seven Main Committees are established under the rules of procedure of the General Assembly. Political and Security Committee (including the regulation of armaments) (First Committee). Special Political Committee. 2 Economic and Financial Committee (Second Committee). Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee (Third Committee). Trusteeship Committee (including Non-Self-Governing Territories) (Fourth Committee). Administrative and Budgetary Committee (Fifth Committee). Legal Committee (Sixth Committee). Each Member may be represented by one person on each Main Committee. On 15 November 1956, the General Assembly 1 decided to establish an eighth vice-presidency electing Italy as the eighth Vice-President. On 12 November 1956, the General Assembly 2 established an Ad Hoc Political Committee. Later, however, by decisions taken on 15 November and 18 December 1956, the Assembly made this Committee one of its permanent and Main Committees, renaming it the "Special Political Committee" and thus bringing the number of Main Committees up to seven. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY In addition to these seven Main Committees, the General Assembly may constitute other committees, on which all Members have the right to be represented. At the Assembly's eleventh session the officers of the Main Committees were as follows: FIRST COMMITTEE Chairman: Victor A. Belaúnde (Peru). Vice-Chairman: R. S. S. Gunewardene (Ceylon). Rapporteur: Franz Matsch (Austria). SPECIAL POLITICAL COMMITTEE Chairman: Selim Sarper (Turkey). Vice-Chairman: Sudjarwo Tjondronegoro (Indonesia). Rapporteur: Sergije Makiedo (Yugoslavia). SECOND COMMITTEE Chairman: Mohammad Mir Khan (Pakistan). Vice-Chairman: Tadeusz Lychowski (Poland). Rapporteur: J. P. Bannier (Netherlands). THIRD COMMITTEE Chairman: Hermod Lannung (Denmark). Vice-Chairman: Mohammad Ali Massoud-Ansari (Iran). Rapporteur: Mrs. Graciela Quan (Guatemala). FOURTH COMMITTEE Chairman: Enrique de Marchena (Dominican Republic). Vice-Chairman: Mrs. Angie E. Brooks (Liberia). Rapporteur: F. H, Soward (Canada). FIFTH COMMITTEE Chairman: Omar Loutfi (Egypt). Vice-Chairman: S. Calogeropoulos-Stratis (Greece). Rapporteur: Francisco A. Forteza (Uruguay). SIXTH COMMITTEE Chairman: Karel Petrzelka (Czechoslovakia). Vice-Chairman: Jorge Castañeda (Mexico). Rapporteur: Kenneth H. Bailey (Australia). PROCEDURAL COMMITTEES There are two procedural committees: the General Committee and the Credentials Committee. GENERAL COMMITTEE In accordance with the rules of procedure, the General Committee consists of the President of the

4 492 APPENDIX II General Assembly, as Chairman, the eight Vice-Presidents and the Chairmen of the seven Main Committees. CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE This Committee consists of nine Members appointed by the Assembly on the proposal of the President. Its membership for the first and second emergency special sessions consisted of the representatives of Afghanistan, Australia, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, France, Indonesia, Iraq, the USSR and the United States, with the representative of Iraq as Chairman. At the eleventh session it was composed of Argentina, Brazil, Burma, Iraq, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, the USSR and the United States, with the representative of New Zealand as Chairman. STANDING COMMITTEES Two standing committees are established by the rules of procedure: the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions and the Committee on Contributions. Each consists of experts appointed in their individual capacities. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUDGETARY QUESTIONS To serve until 31 December 1956: Rafik Asha (Syria), André Ganem (France), T. J. Natarajan (India). 3 To serve until 31 December 1957: Thanassis Aghnides (Greece), Chairman; Eduardo Carrizosa (Colombia); Igor V. Chechetkin (USSR). To serve until 31 December 1958: Carlos Blanco (Cuba), Arthur H. Clough (United Kingdom), John E. Fobes (United States). On 21 December 1956, the General Assembly, by resolution 1076(XI), re-appointed André Ganem and T. J. Natarajan, and appointed Kadhim M. Khalaf (Iraq), replacing Rafik Asha, for a three-year term beginning 1 January COMMITTEE ON CONTRIBUTIONS To serve until 31 December 1956: Ottolmy Strauch (Brazil) 4 ; Arthur H. Clough (United Kingdom); Klas Erik Book (Sweden), Vice-Chairman. To serve until 31 December 1957: René Charron (France) 4 ; Arthur S. Lall (India), Chairman; Josue Saenz (Mexico); G. F. Saksin (USSR). To serve until 31 December 1958: Robert E. Merriam (United States), Jiri Nosek (Czechoslovakia) 4, Agha Shahi (Pakistan). On 21 December 1956, the General Assembly (resolution 1077(XI) re-appointed Arthur H. Clough and appointed Fernando A. Galvao (Brazil) and Sidney D. Pollock (Canada), replacing Ottolmy Strauch and Klas Erik Book, for a three-year term beginning 1 January T. J. Natarajan was appointed on 1 January 1956 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of G. R. Kamat (India). 4 Ottolmy Strauch, René Charron and Jiri Nosek were unable to attend; the latter two were represented by Jean Turpin and Jaroslav Pscolka respectively. SUBSIDIARY AND AD HOC BODIES The following subsidiary and ad hoc bodies were in existence between 1 January 1956 and 8 March 1957, when the General Assembly's eleventh regular session was temporarily adjourned. Those marked were created during this period and those marked * were discontinued. In the case of new and some other bodies, the terms of reference are given. Interim Committee of the General Assembly United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) Advisory Committee on the United Nations Emergency Force Committee on the Financing of the United Nations Emergency Force (as appointed under General Assembly resolution 1089(XI)) United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary Disarmament Commission Sub-Committee on Disarmament Panel for Inquiry and Conciliation Advisory Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation Peace Observation Commission Balkan Sub-Commission Collective Measures Committee Panel of Military Experts United Nations Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency United Nations Commission to Investigate Conditions for Free Elections in Germany United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Ad Hoc Committee on a Special United Nations Fund for Economic Development Ad Hoc Commission on Prisoners of War United Nations Advisory Council for Somaliland United Nations Plebiscite Commissioner for the Trust Territory of Togoland under British Administration* United Nations Commission on Togoland under French administration Committee on South West Africa Committee on Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories Sub-Committee on the Revision of the Questionnaire (relating to Trust Territories) Advisory Committee for the United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Korea Negotiating Committee for Extra-Budgetary Funds* Board of Auditors United Nations Administrative Tribunal United Nations Staff Pension Committee Investments Committee Committee to Review the Salary, Allowance and Benefits System of the United Nations* Committee on Applications for Review of Administrative Tribunal Judgements

5 STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 493 International Law Commission Committee on Arrangements for a Conference for the Purpose of Reviewing the Charter Special Committee on Defining Aggression INTERIM COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Each Member of the United Nations has the right to be represented on the Interim Committee. Chairman: Oscar Thorsing (Sweden). Vice-Chairman: Tiburcio Carías, Jr. (Honduras). Rapporteur: Mahmood Shafqat (Pakistan). ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY FORCE The Committee was established by the first emergency special session of the General Assembly, on 7 November 1956 (by resolution 1001 (ES-I)), to undertake the development of those aspects of the planning for the United Nations Emergency Force and its operation not previously dealt with by the General Assembly and which did not fall within the area of the direct responsibility of the Chief of Command of the Force. The Committee was, in the performance of its duties, empowered to request, through the usual procedures, the convening of the General Assembly and to report to it whenever matters arose which, in its opinion, were of such urgency and importance as to require consideration by the General Assembly itself. Members: Brazil, Canada, Ceylon, Colombia, India, Norway, Pakistan, with the Secretary-General as Chairman. COMMITTEE ON THE FINANCING OF THE UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY FORCE (As Appointed under General Assembly Resolution 1089(XI)) The General Assembly established this Committee, on 21 December 1956 (by resolution 1089(XI)), to examine the question of the apportionment of the expenses of the United Nations Emergency Force in excess of $10 million. It was directed to take into consideration, among other things, the discussions on this matter at the General Assembly, and to study the question in all its aspects, including the possibility of voluntary contributions, the fixing of maximum amounts for the expenses of the Emergency Force which, with prior approval by the General Assembly, could be established on each occasion, and the principle or the formulation of scales of contributions different from the scale of contributions by Member States to the ordinary budget for The Committee was to report thereon to the General Assembly as soon as possible. Members: Canada, Ceylon, Chile, El Salvador, India, Liberia, Sweden, USSR, United States. UNITED NATIONS CONCILIATION COMMISSION FOR PALESTINE France: Pierre Ordonneau. Turkey: Adil Derinsu. United States: James W. Barco. UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND WORKS AGENCY FOR PALESTINE REFUGEES IN THE NEAR EAST (UNRWA) Director: Henry R. Labouisse. REPRESENTATIVES ON UNRWA ADVISORY COMMISSION Belgium: Fernand Seynaeve. Egypt: Colonel Salah Gohar. France: Abel Verdier. Jordan: H. Nuseibeh. Lebanon: Georges Haimari. Syria: Asaad Talas. Turkey: General Refet Bele. United Kingdom: G. H. Middleton. United States: Harry N. Howard. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE PROBLEM OF HUNGARY The Committee was established by the General Assembly on 10 January 1957 (by resolution 1132 (XI)). It was set up to ensure that the Assembly and all Member States have the fullest and best available information about the situation created by the intervention of the USSR, through its use of armed force and other means, in the internal affairs of Hungary, as well as about developments in regard to Assembly recommendations on this question. It was asked to investigate and to establish and maintain direct observation in Hungary and elsewhere, taking testimony, collecting evidence and receiving information, as appropriate, in order to report its findings to the General Assembly's eleventh session, and thereafter from time to time to prepare additional reports for the information of Member States and of the General Assembly if it was in session. Members: Australia (K. C. O. Shann, Rapporteur); Ceylon (R. S. S. Gunewardene); Denmark (Alsing Andersen, Chairman); Tunisia (Mongi Slim); Uruguay (Enrique Rodríguez Fabregat). DISARMAMENT COMMISSION Australia. Representative: E. Ronald Walker. Alternate: Brian C. Hill. Belgium. Representative: Fernand van Langenhove. Alternates: Joseph Nisot, Georges Cassiers (from 5 July to 15 August). Canada. Representative: R. A. MacKay. Alternates: M. A. Crowe, S. F. Rae (from 21 June). China. Representative: Tingfu F. Tsiang. Alternate: Hsioh-Ren Wei. Cuba. Representative: Emilio Nunez Portuondo. Alternates: Carlos Blanco, José Miguel Ribas, Miss Uldarica Mafias (from 9 July). France. Representative: Jules Moch. Iran. Representative: Nasrollah Entezam. Alternates: Djalal Abdoh, Mohammad Ali Massoud-Ansari. Peru. Representative: Víctor A. Belaúnde. Alternate: Carlos Holguín. USSR. Representatives: A. A. Sobolev, Andrei A. Gromyko (from 3 July). United Kingdom. Representative: Sir Pierson Dixon. Alternate: P. M. Crosthwaite. United States. Representative: Henry Cabot Lodge. Deputy Representatives: Harold E. Stassen, James J. Wadsworth.

6 494 APPENDIX II Yugoslavia. Representative: Joza Brilej. Alternates: Djura Nincic, Dimce Belovski. SUB-COMMITTEE ON DISARMAMENT Canada. Representative: Norman A. Robertson. France. Representative: Jules Moch. USSR. Representative: Andrei A. Gromyko. United Kingdom. Representative: Anthony Nutting. United States. Representative: Harold E. Stassen. PANEL FOR INQUIRY AND CONCILIATION The Panel, established by the General Assembly in 1949 (by resolution 268 D (III)), consists of qualified persons, designated by their States to serve a term of five years, who are readily available to assist the United Nations organs or States parties to a controversy in the settlement of disputes and situations by serving on commissions of inquiry or of conciliation. The following persons have been designated to be on the panel: Afghanistan. Designated 7 November 1955: Sardar Mohammed Naim, Mohammed Kabir Ludin, Dr. Najibullah, Mohammed Naorouz, Abdul Mavid Zabouli. Australia. Designated 7 March 1955: Sir Owen Dixon, Sir Raymond Kelly, Sir John Lathan, Sir Charles Lowe. Bolivia. Designated 25 March 1955: Alberto Mendoza Lopez, Santiago Jordán Sandoval, Carlos Morales Guillén. Brazil. Designated 22 December 1954: Braz Arruda, Levi Carneiro, Santiago Dantas, Linneu de Albuquerque Mello, Francisco Pontes de Miranda. Burma. Designated 4 June 1955: Lun Baw, Myint Thein, Ba Nyunt. Canada. Designated 22 September 1955: L. M. Gouin, Norman P. Lambert, Sir Albert Walsh, R. M. Fowler, Sherwood Lett. China. Designated 13 July 1955: F. T. Cheng, Hsieh Kun-Sheng, Shuhsi Hsu, Ching-Hsiung Wu. Colombia. Designated 28 January 1955: Alberto Lleras Camargo, Eliseo Arango, Alberto Zuleta Angel, José Gabriel de la Vega, Antonio Rocha. Cuba. Designated 24 March 1955: Miguel Angel Campa, Ernesto Dihigo, Alberto Blanco, Enrique Guiral. Denmark. Designated 20 March 1951: Major-General Kristian Knudtzon. Dominican Republic. Designated 13 October 1954: Themistocles Messina Pimentel, Tulio Franco y Franco, Carlos Sánchez y Sánchez. Ecuador. Designated 12 October 1954: Carlos Salazar Flor, José V. Trujillo, Antonio J. Quevedo. El Salvador. Designated 28 September 1954: Ernesto A. Nunez, Reynaldo Galindo Pohl, Ramon Gonzales Montalvo. Greece. Designated 13 October 1954: Constantin Psaroudas, Jean Spiropoulos, Pierre C. Stathatos, Michel N. Tsouderos, Pierre G. Vallindas. Haiti. Designated 30 October 1954: Max H. Dorsinville, Ernest G. Chauvet, Dantès Bellegarde, Major Timoleon Paret. India. Designated 26 November 1954: Sardar Teja Singh, Zakir Husain, Shri Kavalam Madhava Panikkar. Israel. Designated 3 October 1954: Leo Kohn. Netherlands. Designated 19 October 1954: Roslov Kranenburg, Maximiliaan Paul Leon Steenberghe, Willem Jan Mari van Eysinga. Norway. Designated 7 May 1952: Terje Wold, Thorlief F. Schjelderup, Erling Qvale, Herman Reimers, Finn Moe. Pakistan. Designated 23 October 1956: Lieutenant- General S. M. A. Faruqi, Ibrahim Khan, Mohammed Ibrahim, Muhamad Asir, Ghulam Nabi M. Memon. Sweden. Designated 23 September 1954: Baron C. F. H. Hamilton. Syria. Designated 21 December 1954: Adnan Atassi, Naim Antaki, Sami Midani, Salah Eddine Tarazi, Jawdat Mufti. United Kingdom. Designated 9 December 1954: Sir Hughe M. Knatchbull-Hugessen, Sir Horace Seymour. United States. Designated 1 June 1955: James F. Byrnes, Roger D. Lapham, Charles H. Mahoney, General Walter Bedell Smith, Charles A. Sprague. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE PEACEFUL USES OF ATOMIC ENERGY The Advisory Committee on the International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, established by General Assembly resolution 810(IX), was continued as the Advisory Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy by General Assembly resolution 912(X). In addition to its advisory functions in connection with a second international conference for the exchange of technical information regarding the peaceful uses of atomic energy, this Committee was charged with studying the question of the relationship of the proposed International Atomic Energy Agency to the United Nations. Its membership is as follows: Brazil, Canada, France, India, USSR, United Kingdom, United States. SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON THE EFFECTS OF ATOMIC RADIATION Members: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, France, India, Japan, Mexico, Sweden, USSR, United Kingdom, United States. PEACE OBSERVATION COMMISSION China. Representative: Tingfu F. Tsiang. Alternates: Shusi Hsu (until May 1956), Chiping H. C. Kiang. Czechoslovakia. Representative: Josef Ullrich. France. Representatives: Hervé Alphand, Bernard Cornut-Gentille (from September 1956). Honduras. Representative: Tiburcio Carias, Jr. India. Representative: Arthur S. Lall. Alternate: Balachandra Rajan. Iraq. Representatives: Adnan Pachachi, Abdul Karim Gailani (from February 1956), Rapporteur; Hashim Jawad (from November 1956).

7 Israel. Representative: Abba Eban. Alternate: Mordecai R. Kidron. New Zealand. Representative: Sir Leslie Munro, Vice- Chairman. Pakistan. Representative: Mohammad Mir Khan. Alternate: Mahmood Shafqat. Sweden. Representatives: Oscar Thorsing, Gunnar Jarring (from July 1956). USSR. Representative: A. A. Sobolev. United Kingdom. Representative: Sir Pierson Dixon. United States. Representative: James J. Wadsworth. Uruguay. Representative: Enrique Rodríguez Fabregat, Chairman. On 21 December 1956, the General Assembly decided (by resolution 1114(XI)) to re-appoint the 1956 members of the Peace Observation Commission for the calendar years 1957 and BALKAN SUB-COMMISSION Members: Colombia, France, Pakistan, Sweden, United States. COLLECTIVE MEASURES COMMITTEE Australia. Representative: E. Ronald Walker. Belgium. Representative: Joseph Nisot. Alternate: Georges Cassiers (until 15 August 1956). Brazil. Representative: Cyro de Freitas-Valle. Alternate: Jayme de Barros. Burma. Representatives: James Barrington, U Win (from March 1956), Ape Kin (from November 1956). Canada. Representative: R. A. MacKay. Alternate: M. A. Crowe. Egypt. Representative: Omar Loutfi. Alternate: Abdel Meguid Ramadan (until April 1956). France. Representatives: Hervé Alphand, Bernard Cornut-Gentille (from September 1956). Mexico. Representative: Rafael de la Colina. Philippines. Representative: Felixberto M. Serrano. Alternate: José D. Inglés. Turkey. Representative: Selim Sarper. United Kingdom. Representative: Sir Pierson Dixon. United States. Representative: James J. Wadsworth. Venezuela. Representative: Santiago Pérez-Pérez, Chairman. Alternate: Victor M. Rivas. Yugoslavia. Representative: Dimce Belovski. PANEL OF MILITARY EXPERTS Army. Lieutenant-General A. J. Boase (Australia), Major-General R. O. G. Morton (Canada), Général de Corps d'armée Jean Adolphe Léonce Curnier (France), Major-General Archimedes Argyropoulos (Greece), Lieutenant-General B. H. Calmeijer (Netherlands), Lieutenant-General Jira Vichitsonggram (Thailand), Major-General Rustu Erdelhum (Turkey), Major-General L. O. Lyne (United Kingdom), Lieutenant-General Thomas W. Herren (United States). Navy. Vice-Admiral d'escadre Jacques Marie Missoffe (France), Vice-Admiral E. Flokas (Greece), Vice- Admiral J. W. G. van Hengel (Netherlands), Rear- Admiral Tacettin Taleyman (Turkey), Vice-Admiral C. Caslon (United Kingdom), Vice-Admiral A. D. Struble (United States). STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 495 Air Force. Air Vice-Marshal J. E. Hewitt (Australia), General de Brigade Aérienne Louis Eugène Tapie (France), Group Captain George Doucas (Greece), Lieutenant-General C. Giebel (Netherlands), Major- General Kemal Colakoglu (Turkey), Air Vice-Marshal Sir Alexander P. Davidson (United Kingdom), Lieutenant-General L. W. Johnson (United States), Lieutenant-General C. B. Stone, III (United States) (from 24 May 1956). UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION FOR THE UNIFICATION AND REHABILITATION OF KOREA (UNCURK) 5 Australia. Representative: Harold Marshall. Alternates: John H. Brook (until 21 June 1956), Hugh A. Dunn (from 22 June to 18 July 1956), Charles R. Ashwin (from 19 July 1956). Chile. Representative: Gonzalo Montt. Netherlands. Representative: Jonkheer O. Reuchlin (temporarily replaced by A. D. Vas Nunes). Pakistan. Representative: O. H. Malik, Philippines. Representatives: Maximino G. Bueno (until 27 February 1956), Tomas G. de Castro (from 28 February 1956), Cosme P. García (from 8 November 1956). Thailand. Representatives: Prince Pridi Debyabongs Devakula (until 12 January 1956), Chitti Sucharitakul (from 13 January 1956). Alternate: Jotisi Devakul. Turkey. Representatives: Tevfik K. Kemahli (until 13 February 1956), Kamil Odil (from 14 February 1956). COMMITTEE OF UNCURK On 7 September 1955, the Commission decided to establish in Korea this Committee as of 1 January 1956, in order to assume the functions and responsibilities entrusted to the Commission. The Committee held its first meeting on 1 January 1956, and established its headquarters in Seoul. Members: Australia, Philippines, Thailand, Turkey. UNITED NATIONS KOREAN RECONSTRUCTION AGENCY Agent-General: Lieutenant-General John B. Coulter (United States). REPRESENTATIVES ON UNKRA ADVISORY COMMITTEE Canada: R. A. MacKay, Chairman. India: Arthur S. Lall. United Kingdom: Arthur H. Clough. United States: Henry Cabot Lodge. Uruguay: Enrique Rodríguez Fabregat. UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE CONDITIONS FOR FREE ELECTIONS IN GERMANY 6 Members: Poland. 5 Brazil, Iceland, Netherlands, Pakistan, The Commission decided to adjourn sine die upon establishment of its Committee, but reconvened on 23 August 1956 to consider its annual report to the General Assembly. 6 The Commission adjourned sine die on 5 August 1952.

8 496 APPENDIX II UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF) UNICEF was established by the General Assembly and reports to the Economic and Social Council (see below, under ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL). OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES High Commissioner: Auguste Lindt (elected by the General Assembly on 10 December 1956, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. G. J. van Heuven Goedhart on 8 July 1956). Deputy High Commissioner: James M. Read. Director: Marcel Pages. UNITED NATIONS REFUGEE FUND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Members: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Colombia, Denmark, France, Federal Republic of Germany, Greece, Holy See, Iran, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela. Officers elected at second and third sessions: C. L. Patijn (Netherlands), Chairman; Dame May Curwen (United Kingdom), Vice-Chairman; L. González Barros (Colombia), Rapporteur. Observers from non-members of the Committee at second and third sessions: Canada, Sweden, Sovereign Order of Malta. Observers from specialized agencies and inter-governmental organizations at second and third sessions: International Labour Organisation, Council of Europe, Inter-Governmental Committee for European Migration, Organization for European Economic Co-operation. AD HOC COMMITTEE ON A SPECIAL UNITED NATIONS FUND FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Members: Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Egypt, France, India, Indonesia, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, USSR, United Kingdom, United States, Yugoslavia. Officers: Ali Yavar Jung (India), Chairman; Rudecindo Ortega (Chile), Vice-Chairman; J. Kaufmann (Netherlands), Rapporteur. Observers from the following specialized agencies: International Labour Organisation; Food and Agriculture Organization; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization; International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; International Monetary Fund; International Civil Aviation Organization. On 26 February 1957, the General Assembly decided (by resolution 1031(XI)) to increase the number of members of the Ad Hoc Committee from 16 to 19. Consequently, the President appointed Italy, Japan and Tunisia as the three additional members. AD HOC COMMISSION OF PRISONERS OF WAR Members: Countess Bernadotte (Sweden); José Gustavo Guerrero (El Salvador), Judge of the International Court of Justice, Chairman; Aung Khine (Burma), Judge of the High Court of Burma. UNITED NATIONS ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR SOMALILAND Colombia: Edmundo de Holte Castello. Egypt: Kamal Eddine Salah. Philippines: Mauro Baradi. UNITED NATIONS PLEBISCITE COMMISSIONER FOR THE TRUST TERRITORY OF TOGOLAND UNDER BRITISH ADMINISTRATION The Plebiscite Commissioner was appointed by the General Assembly on 15 December 1955, by resolution 944(X). Assisted by observers and staff appointed by the Secretary-General, he was to supervise a plebiscite to be held in Togoland under British administration in the first half of 1956 to ascertain the wishes of the inhabitants as to the future of their Territory. The plebiscite was held in May Plebiscite Commissioner: Eduardo Espinosa y Prieto (Mexico). UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON TOGOLAND UNDER FRENCH ADMINISTRATION The Commission was established by the General Assembly on 23 January 1957 (by resolution 1046 (XI)). Its purposes were to examine in the light of discussions in the Assembly's Fourth Committee, the entire situation in the Trust Territory of Togoland under French administration resulting from the practical application of a new Statute and the conditions under which the Statute is being applied, and to submit a report, with its observations and suggestions, to the Trusteeship Council for its consideration. Members: Canada, Denmark, Guatemala, Liberia, Philippines, Yugoslavia. COMMITTEE ON SOUTH WEST AFRICA Brazil: Donatello Grieco. Mexico: Luciano Joublanc Rivas, Vice-Chairman and Rapporteur. Pakistan: S. A. Karim, Niaz A. Naik. Syria: Rafik Asha, Najmuddine Rifai, Tarek Jabri. Thailand: Thanat Khoman, Chairman. United States: Benjamin Gerig. Uruguay: Enrique Rodríguez Fabregat, César Montero Bustamente. On 26 February 1957, the General Assembly decided (by resolution 1061(XI)) to increase the membership of the Committee from seven to nine and, on the recommendation of the Fourth Committee, appointed Ethiopia and Finland as the two additional members. COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION FROM NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES The Committee consists of Members transmitting information and an equal number of Members elected for three-year terms by the Fourth Committee on behalf of the General Assembly. Administering Members: Australia, Belgium, France, Netherlands, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States. Non-Administering Members: Burma, China, Guatemala, India, Iraq, Peru, Venezuela. On 11 February 1957, the Fourth Committee, act-

9 ing for the General Assembly, re-elected Guatemala and elected Ceylon, replacing Burma, for a three-year term beginning 1 January The following were the representatives serving on the Committee during 1956: Australia. Representative: T. Wakeham Cutts. Alternate: Robert N. Hamilton. Belgium. Not represented. Burma. Representative: Mya Sein. Alternate: Paw Htin. China. Representative: Liu Yu-wan. Alternates: Hsikun Yang, Wei-Liang Yin. France. Representative: Robert Bargues. Alternates: Michel de Camaret, Michel Removille, Jean Debayle. Guatemala. Representative: Emilio Arenales Catalan, Chairman. Alternates: Isidro Lemus Dimas, Maximiliano Kestler, Ramiro Aragón, Manuel Rubio Sánchez. India. Representative: K. Raghu Ramaiah. Alternate: Rikhi Jaipal. Iraq. Representative: Adnan Pachachi, Vice-Chairman. Netherlands. Representative: C. W. A. Schurmann. Alternates: J. Vixseboxse, Rapporteur; C. J. Grader. New Zealand. Representative: William G. Thorp. Peru. Representative: Juan José Calle y Calle. Alternate: José Pareja Paz Soldán. United Kingdom. Representative: B. O. B. Gidden. Alternates: W. E. F. Ward, J. A. Sankey. United States. Representative: Mason Sears. Alternates: Benjamin Gerig, Miss Elizabeth H. Armstrong, Arthur L. Harris. Venezuela. Representative: Victor M. Rivas. SUB-COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION The Committee on Information from Non-Self- Governing Territories appointed this Sub-Committee on 4 May 1956 to prepare a special report on education in Non-Self-Governing Territories. The members were as follows: Australia: T. Wakeham Cutts, Chairman. Burma. Mya Sein. France: Michel de Camaret, Jean Debayle, Michel Removille. Guatemala: Isidro Lemus Dimas, Maximiliano Kestler. India: Rikhi Jaipal. United Kingdom: W. E. F. Ward, J. A. Sankey. United States: Miss Elizabeth H. Armstrong, Arthur L. Harris. Venezuela: Victor M. Rivas. The Rapporteur of the Committee on Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories was assisting in the Sub-Committee's work. SUB-COMMITTEE ON THE REVISION OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE (Relating to Trust Territories) El Salvador. Representative: Miguel Rafael Urquía. Haiti. Representative: Max H. Dorsinville, Chairman. India. Representative: Rikhi Jaipal. Syria. Representative: Rafik Asha. ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE UNITED NATIONS MEMORIAL CEMETERY IN KOREA Members: Australia, Canada, France, Netherlands, STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 497 New Zealand, Norway, Turkey, Union of South Africa, United Kingdom. NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE FOR EXTRA-BUDGETARY FUNDS Members: Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, France, Lebanon, Pakistan, United Kingdom, United States. The new Committee, established by the General Assembly on 27 February 1957 (resolution 1091 (XI)), has the same terms of reference as those laid down in General Assembly resolution 693(VII) of 25 October It consists of the same members with the exception of Australia and Chile, which were replaced by Brazil and New Zealand respectively. BOARD OF AUDITORS Elected to serve until 30 June 1956: Auditor-General of Canada (or officer holding the equivalent title). Elected to serve until 30 June 1957: Auditor-General of Colombia (or officer holding the equivalent title). Elected to serve until 30 June 1958: Auditor-General of Norway (or officer holding the equivalent title). Elected to serve until 30 June, 1959: Auditor-General of the Netherlands (or officer holding the equivalent title). On 27 February 1957, the General Assembly reappointed (resolution 1093(XI)) the Auditor-General of Colombia for a three-year term beginning July UNITED NATIONS ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Lord Crook (United Kingdom), First Vice-President; Jacob Mark Lashly (United States). Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: Sture Petren (Sweden), Second Vice-President; Victor M. Perez Perozo (Venezuela). Elected to serve until 31 December 1958: Mme Paul Bastid (France), President; Omar Loutfi (Egypt); R. Venkataraman (India). On 21 December 1956, the General Assembly reelected Lord Crook and Jacob Mark Lashly for a three-year term beginning 1 January 1957, and elected Francisco A. Forteza (Uruguay) for a one-year term ending 31 December 1957, replacing Victor M. Perez Perozo, who had resigned. UNITED NATIONS STAFF PENSION COMMITTEE Elected by the General Assembly to serve until 31 December 1958: Members: Arthur H. Clough (United Kingdom), Rigoberto Torres Astorga (Chile), Albert S. Watson (United States). Alternates: A. E. van Braam Houckgeest (Netherlands), Fazlollah Nouredin Kia (Iran), Arthur C. Liveran (Israel). Appointed by the Secretary-General: Members: J. A. C. Robertson, Bruce R. Turner, David B. Vaughan. Alternates: John McDiarmid, William McCaw, Syed H. Ahmed. Elected by Participants to serve until 31 December 1958:

10 498 APPENDIX II Members: Michael H. Higgins, Carey Seward, Marc Schreiber. Alternates: Preston W. Cox, Charles Hogan, Robert Harpignies. On 21 December 1956, the General Assembly (resolution 1080(XI)) appointed J. Kaufmann (Netherlands) as an alternate member for a two-year term ending 31 December 1958, replacing A. E. van Braam Houckgeest, who had resigned. INVESTMENTS COMMITTEE Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Jacques Rueff, Honorary Governor of the Bank of France. Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: Leslie R. Rounds, former Senior Vice-President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Elected to serve until 31 December 1958: Ivar Rooth, former Governor of the Bank of Sweden, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund. On 21 December 1956, the General Assembly (by resolution 1078(XI)) confirmed the re-appointment by the Secretary-General of Jacques Rueff for a three-year term beginning 1 January COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE SALARY, ALLOWANCES AND BENEFITS SYSTEM OF THE UNITED NATIONS 7 Members: F. Friis (Denmark), Chairman; K. Harada (Japan), Vice-Chairman (replaced by M. Ogiso at Committee's second session); J. K. Hunn (New Zealand) Rapporteur; P. Frochaux (Switzerland); R. S. Mani (India); A. El-Messiri (Egypt); J. M. Mitchell (United States) (replaced, when unable to attend, by Miss Carol Laise and, later, by A. F. Bender); V. G. Molchanov (USSR); J. Nadal (France); R. Quijano (Argentina); Sir Arthur Rucker (United Kingdom). COMMITTEE ON APPLICATIONS FOR REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL JUDGEMENTS The Committee is composed of the Member States the representatives of which have served on the General Committee of the most recent regular session of the General Assembly (resolution 957(X)). The following members served until the election of the General Committee at the eleventh session of the General Assembly: Chile, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Haiti, Luxembourg, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Thailand, USSR, United Kingdom, United States. Upon election of the General Committee at the eleventh session of the General Assembly, the composition of the Committee serving until the twelfth session of the Assembly, is as follows: China, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, France, India, Italy, Pakistan, Peru, Thailand, Turkey, USSR, United Kingdom, United States. INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMISSION Members for 1956: Gilberto Amado (Brazil). Douglas L. Edmonds (United States), Second Vice- Chairman. Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice (United Kingdom). J. P. A. Francois (Netherlands), Rapporteur. Francisco García Amador (Cuba), Chairman. Shuhsi Hsu (China). Faris Bey el-khouri (Syria). S. B. Krylov (USSR). Luis Padilla Nervo (Mexico). Radhabinod Pal (India). Carlos Salamanca (Bolivia). A. E. F. Sandstrom (Sweden). Georges Scelle (France). Jean Spiropoulos (Greece). Jaroslav Zourek (Czechoslovakia), First Vice-Chairman. On 18 December 1956, the General Assembly decided (by resolution 1103(XI)) to increase the membership of the International Law Commission from 15 to 21 and, with the exception of S. B. Krylov (USSR) and Carlos Salamanca (Bolivia), re-elected the previous members. The following eight new members were elected: Roberto Ago (Italy). Milan Bartos (Yugoslavia). Abdullah El Erian (Egypt). Thanat Khoman (Thailand). Ahmed Matine Daftary (Iran). Grigory I. Tunkin (USSR). Alfred Verdross (Austria). Kisaburo Yokota (Japan). In accordance with General Assembly resolution 985(X) of 3 December 1955, the members of the Commission are elected for a five-year term, beginning 1 January COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS THE SECURITY COUNCIL FOR A CONFERENCE FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVIEWING THE CHARTER Membership: All the Members of the United Nations are members of the Committee. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON DEFINING AGGRESSION Members: China, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, France, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Syria, USSR, United Kingdom, United States, Yugoslavia. The Security Council consists of 11 Members of the United Nations, five permanent and six non-permanent, elected for two-year terms by the General The Committee completed its work upon sub- 7 mission of its report on 18 October Assembly. (For representatives to the Council, see APPENDIX IV.) The members of the Council for 1956 were as follows: PERMANENT MEMBERS China, France, USSR, United Kingdom, United States.

11 NON-PERMANENT MEMBERS Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Belgium, Iran, Peru. Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: Australia, Cuba, Yugoslavia. On 7 December 1956, the General Assembly elected the Philippines for a one-year term, beginning 1 January 1957, to fill the vacancy resulting from the withdrawal of Yugoslavia. On 19 December 1956, the General Assembly elected Colombia, Iraq and Sweden to take office from 1 January 1957, replacing Belgium, Iran and Peru. The Presidency of the Council is held in turn by Member States in the English alphabetical order of their names. The following served as Presidents during 1956: Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Country Peru USSR United Kingdom United States Yugoslavia Australia Belgium China Cuba France Iran Peru MILITARY STAFF STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 499 Representative Víctor A. Belaúnde A. A. Sobolev Sir Pierson Dixon Henry Cabot Lodge Joza Brilej E. Ronald Walker Joseph Nisot Tingfu F. Tsiang Emilio Nunez Portuondo Christian Pineau Bernard Cornut-Gentille Louis de Guiringaud Nasrollah Entezam Víctor A. Belaúnde COMMITTEE The Military Staff Committee held bi-weekly meetings throughout 1956; the first meeting was held on 5 January and the last on 20 December. China. Army Representative: Lieutenant-General Ho Shai-lai. Navy Representative: Commander Chen Tsai-ho. France. Army Representative: Général de Brigade M. Pénette. Navy Representative: Capitaine de Vaisseau E. Cagne. USSR. Army Representative: Major-General I. M. Saraev. Navy Representative: Captain 2nd Grade B. F. Gladkov (until July 1956), Lieutenant- Commander Y. D. Kvashnin (from August 1956). Air Force Representative: Lieutenant-Colonel A. M. Kuchumov. United Kingdom. Army Representative: Major-General G. E. Prior-Palmer (5 January to 25 June 1956), Major-General V. Boucher (from 26 June 1956). Navy Representative: Vice-Admiral G. Barnard, Vice-Admiral R. F. Elkins (from October 1956). Air Force Representative: Air Vice-Marshal A. D. Selway. United States. Army Representative: Lieutenant-General Thomas W. Herren. Navy Representative: Vice-Admiral A. D. Struble (5 January to 2 July 1956), Vice-Admiral F. W. McMahon (from 2 July 1956). Air Force Representative: Lieutenant- General L. W. Johnson (5 January to 31 March 1956), Lieutenant-General C. B. Stone, III (from 1 April 1956). DISARMAMENT COMMISSION The Commission reports to both the General Assembly and the Security Council (see above, under GENERAL ASSEMBLY). SUB-COMMITTEE ON DISARMAMENT (See above, under GENERAL ASSEMBLY.) COLLECTIVE MEASURES COMMITTEE The Committee reports to both the General Assembly and the Security Council (see above, under GENERAL ASSEMBLY). STANDING COMMITTEES The Committee of Experts and the Committee on the Admission of New Members are each composed of representatives of all the members of the Security Council. AD HOC COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION FOR INDONESIA 8 Members: Australia, Belgium, United States. UNITED NATIONS TRUCE SUPERVISION ORGANIZATION IN PALESTINE Chief of Staff: Major-General E. L. M. Burns. UNITED NATIONS REPRESENTATIVE FOR INDIA AND PAKISTAN Frank P. Graham. UNITED NATIONS MILITARY OBSERVER GROUP FOR INDIA AND PAKISTAN Chief Observer: Lieutenant-General Robert H. Nimmo. THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL The Economic and Social Council consists of 18 Members of the United Nations elected by the General Assembly each for a three-year term of office. The following were the members (for the delegations to the Council, see APPENDIX IV) of the Council during To serve until 31 December 1956: Czechoslovakia, Ecuador, Norway, Pakistan, USSR, United Kingdom. To serve until 31 December 1957: Argentina, China, Dominican Republic, Egypt, France, Netherlands. To serve until 31 December 1958: Brazil, Canada, Greece, Indonesia, United States, Yugoslavia. On 19 December 1956, the General Assembly re- 8 On 1 April 1951, the Commission adjourned sine die, while continuing to hold itself at the disposal of the parties.

12 500 APPENDIX II elected Pakistan, the USSR and the United Kingdom, and elected Finland, Mexico and Poland, replacing Czechoslovakia, Ecuador and Norway, to take office from 1 January The officers of the Council during 1956 were: President: Hans Engen (Norway). First Vice-President: José V. Trujillo (Ecuador). Second Vice-President: Said Hasan (Pakistan). Subsidiary organs reporting to the Economic and Social Council are of five types: functional commissions and sub-commissions; regional economic commissions; standing committees; special bodies; and ad hoc committees. The Council has, in addition, various sessional committees such as the Economic, Social and Co-ordination Committees. FUNCTIONAL COMMISSIONS AND SUB-COMMISSION The Council had the following eight functional commissions and one sub-commission during 1956: Transport and Communications Commission Statistical Commission Population Commission Social Commission Commission on Human Rights Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities Commission on the Status of Women Commission on Narcotic Drugs Commission on International Commodity Trade The Transport and Communications, Statistical, Population, and Social Commissions meet once every two years, each member serving for four years (see Economic and Social Council resolutions 557 C (XVIII) and 591 (XX). The members of the commissions during 1956, and the representatives serving on those commissions which met during the year, are listed below: TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION The Commission consists of 15 members, each elected by the Council for a four-year term. It did not meet in Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Byelorussian SSR, Egypt, USSR, United States, Venezuela. Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: Chile, India, Netherlands, Poland, United Kingdom. Elected to serve until 31 December 1959: Burma, China, Ecuador, France, Norway. On 3 May 1956, the Economic and Social Council re-elected the USSR, the United States and Venezuela, and, in place of Byelorussian SSR and Egypt, elected Bulgaria and Lebanon, to serve from 1 January 1957 to 31 December STATISTICAL COMMISSION The Commission consists of 15 members, each elected by the Council for a four-year term. Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Denmark, France, Panama, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia. Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: Australia, China, Netherlands, USSR, United States. Elected to serve until 31 December 1959: Canada, Dominican Republic, India, New Zealand, Ukrainian SSR. The Economic and Social Council, on 3 May 1956, re-elected Denmark, France and the United Kingdom, and, in place of Panama and Yugoslavia, elected Cuba and Romania, to serve from 1 January 1957 to 31 December The following were the representatives to the ninth session of the Commission, held at United Nations Headquarters, New York, from 16 April to 2 May 1956: Australia: S. R. Carver. Canada: H. Marshall. China: Choh-Ming Li. Denmark: H. Larsen. Dominican Republic: Kémil L. Dipp Gómez. France: R. Dumas. India: P. C. Mahalanobis, Chairman. Alternate: B. Ramamurti. Netherlands: Ph. J. Idenburg, Rapporteur. New Zealand: G. E. Wood. Panama: Miss Luisa E. Quesada. Ukrainian SSR: L. M. Koretsky. USSR: T. V. Ryabushkin. United Kingdom: H. Campion. Alternate: J. Stafford. United States: R. T. Bowman. Yugoslavia: D. Vogelnik, Vice-Chairman. Alternate: M. Macura. POPULATION COMMISSION The Commission consists of 15 members, each elected by the Council for four years. It did not meet in Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Syria. Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: Costa Rica, India, USSR, United Kingdom, United States. Elected to serve until 31 December 1959: China, France, Israel, Norway, Ukrainian SSR. On 3 May 1956, the Economic and Social Council re-elected Argentina, Belgium, Brazil and Canada, and elected Egypt in place of Syria, to serve from 1 January 1957 to 31 December SOCIAL COMMISSION The Commission consists of 18 members, each elected by the Council for four years. It did not meet in Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Australia, Belgium, Byelorussian SSR, China, Israel, Uruguay. Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: France, Greece, India, Philippines, USSR, United States. Elected to serve until 31 December 1959: Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Sweden, United Kingdom. On 3 May 1956, the Economic and Social Council re-elected the Byelorussian SSR and China, and, in place of Australia, Belgium, Israel and Uruguay, elected Ecuador, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Spain, to serve from 1 January 1957 to 31 December 1960.

13 STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 501 COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS The Commission consists of 18 members, each elected by the Council for three years. Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Australia, Chile, Greece, Pakistan, Turkey, United States. Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: China, Lebanon, Mexico, Norway, Poland, United Kingdom. Elected to serve until 31 December 1958: France, India, Iraq, Philippines, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. On 3 May 1956, the Economic and Social Council re-elected the United States, and in place of Australia, Chile, Greece, Pakistan and Turkey, elected Argentina, Ceylon, Iran, Israel and Italy, each to serve from 1 January 1957 to 31 December The following were the representatives to the twelfth session of the Commission, held at United Nations Headquarters, New York, from 5 to 29 March Australia: Trevor Ashmore Pyman. Chile: Rudecindo Ortega, Second Vice-Chairman. China: Cheng Paonan. France: René Cassin, Chairman; Pierre Juvigny. Greece: Constantin Eustathiades, Christian X. Palamas. Alternate: Dennis N. Carayannis. India: Rajeshwar Dayal. Alternate: P. N. Kaul. Iraq: Abdulrahman Bazzaz. Alternate: Ali J. Saib. Lebanon: Edward Rizk. Mexico: Luciano Joublanc Rivas. Norway: Erik Colban. Pakistan: Abdul Waheed, Rapporteur. Philippines: Felixberto M. Serrano, First Vice-Chairman. Alternate: V. D. Carpio. Poland: Henryk Birecki. Alternate: Antoni Czarkowski. Turkey: Vahap Asiroglu. Ukrainian SSR: V. I. Sapozhnikov. USSR: P. D. Morozov. Alternate: A. A. Fomin. United Kingdom: S. Hoare. Alternate: Mervyn Brown. United States: Mrs. Oswald B. Lord. Alternates: Philip Halpern, James F. Green. SUB-COMMISSION ON PREVENTION OF DISCRIMINATION AND PROTECTION OF MINORITIES The Sub-Commission consists of 12 persons, elected by the Commission on Human Rights, subject to the consent of their governments. On 9 March 1956, at its twelfth session, the Commission on Human Rights decided to extend the term of office of the members of the Sub-Commission to 31 December 1959; on 26 March 1956, it elected Voitto Saario (Finland) to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Max Sorensen (Denmark). The members, serving in their individual capacity, at the Sub- Commission's eighth session, held at United Nations Headquarters, New York, from 3 to 20 January 1956, were as follows: Charles D. Ammoun (Lebanon). Mohamed Awad (Egypt), Vice-Chairman. Pierre Chatenet (France). Antoni Czarkowski (Poland). A. A. Fomin (USSR). Philip Halpern (United States). C. Richard Hiscocks (United Kingdom). José D. Ingles (Philippines), Rapporteur. Arcot Krishnaswami (India). Hérard C. L. Roy (Haiti). Hernán Santa Cruz (Chile). Max Sorensen (Denmark), Chairman. COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN The Commission consists of 18 members, each elected by the Council for three years. Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Cuba, Dominican Republic, France, Poland, Sweden, Yugoslavia. Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: Argentina, Australia, Byelorussian SSR, China, Indonesia, Pakistan. Elected to serve until 31 December 1958: Belgium, Israel, USSR, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela. On 3 May 1956, the Economic and Social Council re-elected Cuba, the Dominican Republic, France, Poland and Sweden, and elected Mexico, in place of Yugoslavia, to serve from 1 January 1957 to 31 December The following were the representatives to the tenth session of the Commission, held in Geneva, from 12 to 29 March 1956: Argentina: Mrs. Cecilia Correa Morales de Aparicio. Australia: Miss Ruth Gibson. Belgium: Mrs. Georgette Ciselet. Byelorussian SSR: Mrs. Faina Novikova. China: Mrs. Nora Tze-hsiung Chu. Cuba: Miss Uldarica Mañas, Rapporteur. Dominican Republic: Miss Minerva Bernardino. France: Mrs. Marie-Hélène Lefaucheux. Alternate: Miss Anne Lissac. Indonesia: Miss Laili Roesad. Israel: Mrs. Mina Ben-Zvi. Pakistan: Mrs. Anwar Ahmed, First Vice-Chairman. Alternate: Mrs. Anwara Khatoon. Poland: Mrs. Zofia Dembinska. Sweden: Mrs. Agda Rossel, Chairman. Alternate: Marc Giron. USSR: Mrs. N. S. Spiridonova. United Kingdom: Dame Lucile Sayers. Alternate: J. C. Wardrop. United States: Mrs. Lorena B. Hahn. Venezuela: Mrs. Isabel Sánchez de Urdaneta. Alternate: Mrs. Carlota Benitez de Socorro. Yugoslavia: Mrs. Mitra Mitrovic, Second Vice-Chairman. Alternate: Milos Melovski. COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS The Commission on Narcotic Drugs consists of 15 members of the United Nations which are important producing or manufacturing countries, or countries in which illicit traffic in narcotic drugs constitutes a serious problem. Ten members of primary importance in these fields are appointed for an indefinite period until such time as they may be replaced by decision of the Council; the remaining five are appointed for three years. Elected for an indefinite period: Canada, China,

14 502 APPENDIX II France, India, Peru, Turkey, USSR, United Kingdom, United States, Yugoslavia. Elected to serve until 1956: Egypt, Greece, Iran, Mexico, Poland. On 3 May 1956, the Economic and Social Council re-elected Egypt, Iran and Mexico, and, in place of Greece and Poland, elected Austria and Hungary, to serve for three years. The following were the representatives to the eleventh session of the Commission, held in Geneva, from 23 April to 18 May 1956: Canada: K. C. Hossick. China: Dr. Yen Chun-hui. Alternates: Yao Yung-lin, Tsing-Chang Liu. Egypt: Dr. Amin Ismail, Rapporteur; Major-General Abd el Aziz Safwat. France: C. Vaille. Alternate: Emile de Curton. Greece: G. Panopoulos. India: Shri S. D. Nargolwala. Iran: Abbas Gholi Ardalan. Mexico: O. Rabasa. Peru: Dr. Alfredo Lynch. Poland: W. Wieniawski. Alternate: Jerzy Jurkiewicz. Turkey: M. Ozkol. Alternate: S. Acba. USSR: Mrs. V. V. Vasilyeva. United Kingdom: J. H. Walker, Chairman. Alternate: T. C. Green. United States: H. J. Anslinger, Vice-Chairman (in absentia); 9 F. T. Merrill (acting representative). Yugoslavia: D. Nikolic. COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY TRADE The Commission was established by the Economic and Social Council on 5 August It consists of 18 members, each elected by the Council for three years. The initial members of the Commission were elected on 23 November 1954, as follows: Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Brazil, Canada, Poland, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela. Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: Egypt, France, India, Pakistan, Turkey, USSR. Elected to serve until 31 December 1958: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Chile, China, Denmark. On 9 August 1956, the Economic and Social Council re-elected Brazil, Canada and Poland, and, in place of the United Kingdom, the United States and Venezuela, elected Greece, Indonesia and Uruguay, to serve from 1 January 1957 to 31 December The following were representatives to the third session of the Commission, held at United Nations Headquarters, New York, from 7 to 18 May 1956: Brazil: Eurico Penteado. Alternate: A. T. Valladao. Canada: J. R. Downs Chile: Alfonso Grez. Alternate: L. S. Urzúa. China: Kan Lee. Alternate: C. S. Chen. Denmark: H. O. Christiansen Egypt: M. A. Anis. Alternate: Salah El-Dine Abou- Gabal. France: G. H. Janton. Alternate: J. Lorilleux. India: M. Gopala Menon, Chairman. Pakistan: M. M. Junaid, Niaz A. Naik. Poland: Henryk Birecki. Alternate: J. Koscinski. Turkey: Turgut Menemencioglu. Alternates: Vahap Asiroglu, C. Akbay. USSR: D. Kostyukhin. United Kingdom: Miss M. J. Lackey. United States: Not represented. Venezuela: Francisco Alfonzo Ravard. Alternate: Ignacio Silva Sucre. The fourth session was held in Geneva from 28 November to 7 December The following were the representatives: Argentina: Juan Martese. Alternate: Juan Beltramino. Australia: G. Jockel. Belgium: J. Etienne, Vice-Chairman. Brazil: A. T. Valladao. Alternate: Antonio Patriota. Canada: C. F. Wilson. Alternate: R. Harry Jay. Chile: Fernando García-Oldini. Alternates: Fernando Donoso-Silva, Miss Leonora Kracht. China: C. S. Chen. Denmark: Finn Gundelach. Alternate: Eyvind Moe. Egypt: A. H. Hussein, Ali Samir Safouat. France: G. H. Janton. India: M. Gopala Menon, Chairman. Alternates: K. V. Padmanabhan, M. V. Deo. Pakistan: Saudur Rahman, Saeedullah Khan. Poland: Jerzy Jurkiewicz. Turkey: C. S. Hayta. USSR: D. Kostyukhin. United Kingdom: Miss A. M. Lough. United States: Not represented. Venezuela: Absent. REGIONAL ECONOMIC COMMISSIONS There are three regional economic commissions: Economic Commission for Europe Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East Economic Commission for Latin America Their membership, principal subsidiary bodies and chief representatives attending sessions during 1956 were as follows: Argentina: Ovidio Schiopetto. Australia: A. L. Senger. Alternates: J. Bevan Todd, G. W. S. Temby. Belgium: J. Etienne, Vice-Chairman. Alternate: J. Woulbroun. 9 Unable to attend. ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE Members: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Byelo- 10 The Federal Republic of Germany became a member of the Commission on 21 February 1956, pursuant to Economic and Social Council resolution 594 (XX).

15 STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 503 russian SSR, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Federal Republic of Germany, 10 Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Ukrainian SSR, USSR, United Kingdom, United States, Yugoslavia. Switzerland, not a member of the United Nations, participates in a consultative capacity in the work of the Commission. The Commission has established the following principal subsidiary organs: Committee on Agricultural Problems Coal Committee Committee on Electric Power Housing Committee Industry and Materials Committee Inland Transport Committee Committee on Manpower Steel Committee Timber Committee Committee on the Development of Trade Some of these Committees have established subsidiary bodies, including standing sub-committees and ad hoc working parties. The following were the principal representatives to the eleventh session of the Commission, held at Geneva, from 5 to 21 April 1956: Chief Representatives Albania: Mufit Sejko. Austria: Bruno Kreisky. Belgium: Victor Larock; Pierre A. Forthomme, Chairman. Bulgaria: Todor Vladiguerov. Byelorussian SSR: F. L. Kokhonov. Czechoslovakia: Richard Dvorak. Denmark: J. O. Krag. Finland: Helge von Knorring. France: Maurice Faure. Germany, Fed. Rep. of: Hans von Boeckh. Greece: Anthony Poumpouras. Hungary: Jeno Baczoni. Iceland: Thorhallur Asgeirsson. Ireland: H. J. McCann. Italy: Vittorio Badini Confalonieri. Luxembourg: Michel Rasquin. Netherlands: J. Linthorst Homan. Norway: Arne Skaug. Poland: K. Dabrowski; Juliusz Katz-Suchy, Vice- Chairman. Portugal: Rui Teixeira Guerra. Romania: Valentin Steriopol. Spain: José Antonio de Sangróniz. Sweden: Mrs. Karin Kock. Switzerland: Friedrich Bauer. Turkey: C. S. Hayta. Ukrainian SSR: G. L. Sakhnovsky. USSR: I. G. Kabanov. United Kingdom: Lord John Hope, Lord Hawke, Sir Edward Boyle. United States: Stanley C. Allyn. Yugoslavia: Josip Djerdja. Observers from States Not Members of Commission Australia: G. Jockel. Brazil: A. T. Valladao. Canada: R. E. Reynolds. Cuba: Enrique Argudín. Israel: Moshe Bartur. Venezuela: Angel Lujan. ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE FAR EAST Members: Afghanistan, Australia, Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon, China, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Laos, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, USSR, United Kingdom, United States, Viet-Nam. Associate members: Hong Kong, and Malaya and British Borneo. The Commission has established the following subsidiary organs: (a) Committee on Industry and Trade and (b) Inland Transport Committee. The Committee on Industry and Trade has standing subcommittees on iron and steel, on electric power, on mineral resources development, and on trade; and the Inland Transport Committee has inland waterway, railway and highway sub-committees. In addition there are various ad hoc working parties. The following were the representatives to the twelfth session of the Commission, held at Bangalore, India, from 2 to 14 February 1956: Members Afghanistan: Abdul Malik Abdurahim Zai, Second Vice-Chairman. Australia: D. J. Munro. Burma: Aung Gyaw. Cambodia: Var Kamel. Ceylon: Sir Edwin A. P. Wijeyeratne. China: Ching-Men Chen. France: Pierre Abelin. India: D. P. Karmarkar, Chairman. Indonesia: Ali Budiardjo. Japan: Seijiro Yoshizawa. Korea, Republic of: Young Kee Kim. Laos: Nith Singharaj. Nepal: Nara Pratap Shamsher Thapa. Netherlands: H. Jonker. New Zealand: R. G. J. Phelan. Pakistan: Abbas Khaleeli. Philippines: Perfecto E. Laguio, First Vice-Chairman. Thailand: Rak Panyarachun. USSR: P. A. Maletin. United Kingdom: A. A. Dudley. United States: Howard P. Jones. Viet-Nam: Vuong-Van-Quang. Associate Members Hong Kong: Ngan Shing-Kwan. Malaya and British Borneo: Mohamed Khir bin Johari. Observers from States Not Members of Commission Bulgaria: A. Mladenov. Canada: George Hampson.

16 504 APPENDIX II Colombia: A. Tavera García. Czechoslovakia: Jaroslav Kohout. Hungary: Peter Kos. Israel: Avshalom Caspi. Poland: Juliusz Katz-Suchy. Romania: Jacob Magura. Yugoslavia: S. Smole. ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA Members: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela. The Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA) convenes once every two years. It did not meet in In the years when the Commission does not hold a session, the Committee of the Whole of the Commission meets. The Commission established two committees: (a) The Committee on Economic Co-operation in Central America, which set up a Sub-Committee on Central American Trade and a Sub-Committee on Statistical Co-ordination; and (b) the Trade Committee. The latter Committee was established at the Commission's sixth session in 1955 to prepare and recommend specific proposals for the solution of the problems analysed in the Study on Inter-Latin-American Trade 11 presented by the secretariat, together with others relating to trade policy, payments, maritime transport and trade in specific commodities. On 19 November 1956, the Trade Committee set up two Sub-Committees, one to examine problems of payments and agreements, and the other to study those connected with products and the regional market These Sub-Committees established various working groups. The Trade Committee, the membership of which is the same as that of the Commission, held its first session in Santiago, Chile, from 19 to 29 November The following States which were not ECLA members attended the first session in a consultative capacity: Canada, Czechoslovakia, Italy, Japan 12, Poland, Romania, Spain, USSR, Yugoslavia. Officers: Arturo Maschke (Chile), Chairman; Enrique Goytisolo Bolognesi (Peru), First Vice-Chairman; Manuel San Miguel (Argentina), Second Vice-Chairman; Daniel J. Bello (Mexico), Rapporteur. The following representatives attended the fifth meeting of the ECLA Committee of the Whole, held in Santiago, Chile, on 14 and 15 May 1956: Argentina: Alfonso de Laferrere; Gabriel Osvaldo Martínez (Alternate), Rapporteur. Bolivia: Fernando Iturralde Chinel. Brazil: Sergio Armando Frazao. Chile: Guillermo Vildósola Aguirre, Chairman. Colombia: Manuel S. Manotas. Costa Rica: Alfonso Goicoechea Quiros. Cuba: Ramiro Hernández Portela. Ecuador: Tarquino Leon. El Salvador: Hugo Lindo. France: René de Crouy-Chanel. Guatemala: Jesus Unda Murillo, Second Vice-Chairman. Haiti: Arnaud N. Merceron. Honduras: Jorge Antonio Coello. Mexico: José de Jesús Núñez y Domínguez, First Vice-Chairman. Netherlands: Jacob van der Gaag. Panama: Julio R. Valdés. Peru: Jorge Lorente de Patron. United Kingdom: Sir Charles Empson. United States: William Sanders. Uruguay: Hugo V. de Pena. Venezuela: Hernán González Vale. Observers from States Not Members of Commission Czechoslovakia: Karel Almasy. Hungary: Kadar Lajos. Italy: Tommaso Mancini. Spain: José Aragonés Vilá. STANDING COMMITTEES The Council has four standing committees: Technical Assistance Committee Committee on Negotiations with Inter-Governmental Agencies Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations Interim Committee on Programme of Conferences TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE This Committee is composed of all members of the Council. On 26 February 1957, the General Assembly, at its eleventh session, recommended by resolution 1036(XI) that the Economic and Social Council, as an interim measure, take the necessary steps at its twenty-third session to expand the present membership of the Technical Assistance Committee, as of 1 June 1957, so that it would consist of the members of the Council (as in the past) plus another six members elected for two-year terms by the Council from other United Nations Members or members of the specialized agencies. WORKING GROUP OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE This Working Group was appointed by the Technical Assistance Committee on 13 July 1954, and met at Headquarters, New York, from 4 to 6 April U.N.P. Sales No.: 1956.II.G Japan became a Member of the United Nations on 18 December Members in 1956: Argentina, Brazil, China, Egypt, France, Indonesia, Pakistan, USSR, United Kingdom, United States, Yugoslavia.

17 COMMITTEE ON NEGOTIATIONS WITH INTER- GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES The Committee in 1951 consisted of the President of the Council, as Chairman, and 11 Council members. It has not met since COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS The members serving on this Committee in 1956 were Brazil, China, France, Netherlands, USSR, United Kingdom, United States. On 21 December 1956, the Economic and Social Council re-elected all seven members of 1956 to serve in INTERIM STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 505 COMMITTEE ON PROGRAMME OF CONFERENCES Members: China, France, USSR, United Kingdom, United States. SPECIAL BODIES Under this heading may be placed the following: Permanent Central Opium Board Drug Supervisory Body United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Administrative Committee on Co-ordination Technical Assistance Board Interim Co-ordinating Committee for International Commodity Arrangements PERMANENT CENTRAL OPIUM BOARD The Board consists of eight persons appointed in an individual capacity for five years by the Economic and Social Council. Its members in 1956 were: Ramón Sánchez Cornejo (Chile); Chi-kwei Liang (China); Paul Reuter (France), Vice-President; Mohamed E. Rahman (India); Fouad Abou Zahr (Lebanon); Hans Fischer (Switzerland); Sir Harry Greenfield (United Kingdom), President; Herbert L. May (United States). DRUGS SUPERVISORY BODY The Supervisory Body consists of four members. Appointed by the Commission on Narcotic Drugs: Colonel C. H. L. Sharman (Canada), President. Appointed by the Permanent Central Opium Board: Herbert L. May (United States). Appointed by the World Health Organization: Hans Fischer (Switzerland), Vice-President; Sedat Tavat (Turkey). UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND Executive Director: Maurice Pate. Executive Board Until the end of 1956, the Executive Board of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) consisted of the 18 members of the Social Commission and eight other States elected by the Economic and Social Council. The members for 1956 were: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Byelorussian SSR, Canada, China, Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, France, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Philippines, Sweden, Switzerland, USSR, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Yugoslavia. Chairman: Balachandra Rajan (India). First Vice-Chairman: T. Wakeham Cutts (Australia). Second Vice-Chairman: D. Silveira da Mota, Jr. (Brazil) (subsequently ceased to represent his government on the Executive Board). Third Vice-Chairman: Vaclav Tylner (Czechoslovakia). Fourth Vice-Chairman: Claes Carbonnier (Sweden). On 7 December 1956, the General Assembly decided (by resolution 1038(XI)) to reconstitute the UNICEF Executive Board as of 1 January 1957, to consist of 30 States, Members of the United Nations or members of the specialized agencies, to be designated by the Economic and Social Council for appropriate periods, without prejudice to the terms of the States already elected and with due regard to geographical distribution and to the representation of the major contributing and recipient countries. As a result of this decision, 17 of the previous 26 members remained on the Board, nine retiring countries (Australia, Belgium, Byelorussian SSR, China, Ecuador, Israel, Italy, Switzerland, Uruguay) were to be replaced or re-elected and four new members were to be chosen by the Economic and Social Council in order to bring the Board's total membership up to 30. On 19 December 1956, the Council re-elected Australia, Belgium and Italy each for two years, and Ecuador, Israel and Switzerland each for three years, and it elected El Salvador, the Federal Republic of Germany, Poland and Venezuela each for two years, and Austria, Indonesia and Iran for three years each. The 30 members serving on the Executive Board from 1 January 1957 are as follows: Elected to serve until 31 December 1957: Brazil, France, Greece, India, Japan, Philippines, USSR, United States. Elected to serve until 31 December 1958: Australia, Belgium, Canada, El Salvador, Federal Republic of Germany, Italy, Pakistan, Poland, Venezuela, Yugoslavia. Elected to serve until 31 December 1959: Austria, Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom. The Executive Board has established the following subsidiary organs: Programme Committee Sub-Committee on Public Relations and Fund Raising Committee on Administrative Budget At a special session of the Executive Board in December 1956, an Informal Advisory Committee on Aid to Hungarian Children and Mothers in Hungary and Austria was appointed to advise the Executive Director on developing a plan of operations to be placed before the Executive Board for the use of

18 506 APPENDIX II the remaining $500,000 of the $700,000 allocated for aid to Hungarian children and mothers in Hungary and Austria. Members: Brazil, Pakistan, Sweden, Yugoslavia. In addition there is a UNICEF/WHO Joint Committee on Health Policy. OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES (See above under GENERAL ASSEMBLY). UNITED NATIONS REFUGEE FUND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (See above under GENERAL ASSEMBLY). ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE ON CO-ORDINATION The Administrative Committee on Co-Ordination (ACC) consists of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, as Chairman, and executive heads of the specialized agencies (ILO, FAO, UNESCO, WHO, BANK, FUND, ICAO, UPU, ITU, WMO). TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE BOARD The Board consists of an Executive Chairman and the executive heads, or their representatives, of the organizations sharing in the funds for the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance (United Nations, ILO, FAO, UNESCO, WHO, ICAO, ITU, WMO). Although the Bank and Fund do not share in the funds for the Expanded Programme and are not titular members of the Board, they are represented The Trusteeship Council consists of the following: Members of the United Nations administering Trust Territories; Permanent members of the Security Council which do not administer Trust Territories; As many other members elected for a three-year term by the General Assembly as will ensure that the membership of the Council is equally divided between United Nations Members which administer Trust Territories and Members which do not. The following were the members of the Council during 1956: Members Administering Trust Territories: Australia, Belgium, France, Italy, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States. Permanent Members of the Security Council not Administering Trust Territories: China, USSR. Elected to serve until 31 December 1956: Haiti, India. Elected to serve until 31 December 1958: Burma, Guatemala, Syria. On 19 December 1956, the General Assembly reelected Haiti and India for a three-year term beginning 1 January (For delegations to the Council, see APPENDIX IV.) The officers of the Council during 1956 were: SEVENTEENTH SESSION President: Mason Sears (United States). Vice-President: Max H. Dorsinville (Haiti). THE TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL at the meetings of the Board and co-operate fully in promoting the objectives of the Programme. Executive Chairman: David Owen. INTERIM CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY ARRANGEMENTS Sir Claude Corea, Chairman, nominated by the Contracting Parties to GATT. Georges Peter, appointed for his experience with nonagricultural primary commodities. Walter Muller, appointed for his experience in production and international marketing of primary commodities. R. H. Roberts and T. C. Robinson (alternate) nominated by FAO. AD HOC COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON THE DRAFTING OF A SUPPLEMENTARY CONVENTION ON SLAVERY AND SERVITUDE Members: Australia, Ecuador, Egypt, France, India, Netherlands, Turkey, USSR, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia. COMMITTEE OF EXPERTS ON THE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS E. Baticle (France). A. A. Billberg (Sweden). V. E. Haninger (United States). M. K. Maitra (India). Sir Hugh Watts (United Kingdom), Chairman. EIGHTEENTH SESSION AND SIXTH SPECIAL SESSION President: Rafik Asha (Syria). Vice-President: Remigio D. Grillo (Italy). Subsidiary organs reporting to the Trusteeship Council are: standing committees, ad hoc committees and visiting missions. STANDING COMMITTEES The Trusteeship Council has two standing committees. STANDING COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE UNIONS Chairman: Emilio Arenales Catalán (Guatemala). Members: Guatemala, 13 India, 14 New Zealand, United States. STANDING COMMITTEE ON PETITIONS Members to end of 17th session: Australia, Belgium, France, Haiti, India, USSR. Elected at closing meeting of Council's 17th session to serve to end of 18th session: Belgium, Burma, China, France, USSR, United States Guatemala elected by the Trusteeship Council on 9 February 1956 to replace Haiti. 14 India elected by the Trusteeship Council on 6 April 1956 to replace China. 15 United States elected by the Trusteeship Council on 10 July 1956 to replace United Kingdom.

19 Elected at closing meeting of Council's 18th session to serve to end of 19th session: Belgium, Burma, China, France, USSR, United States. AD HOC COMMITTEES The following ad hoc committees met during 1956: STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 507 COMMITTEE ON COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE CAMEROONS UNDER FRENCH ADMINISTRATION This Committee was appointed on 21 February, 1956, by the Trusteeship Council, to study, with the assistance of the Secretariat, the communications relating to the Cameroons under French administration and to report to the Council's eighteenth session. Members: Australia, India. COMMITTEE ON RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRUST TERRITORIES Chairman: Max H. Dorsinville (Haiti). Members: China, France, Haiti, India, United Kingdom, United States. UNITED NATIONS VISITING MISSION TO TRUST TERRITORIES IN THE PACIFIC, 1956 Members: Daniel Masonet (Belgium); José Rolz Bennett (Guatemala); M. E. Chacko (India); Sir John Macpherson (United Kingdom), Chairman. The Court consists of 15 judges elected for nineyear terms by the General Assembly and the Security Council, voting independently. The judges of the Court serving from 6 February 1955, in order of precedence, with the year their term of office ends, are as follows: Judge Green Hackworth, President Abdel Hamid Badawi, Vice-President José Gustavo Guerrero Jules Basdevant Bohdan Winiarski Milovan Zoricic Helge Klaestad John E. Read Hsu Mo Enrique C. Armand-Ugon Feodor Ivanovich Kojevnikov Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan Sir Hersch Lauterpacht Lucio M. Moreno Quintana Roberto Cordova Registrar. Julio López Oliván. Deputy-Registrar. Jean Garnier-Coignet. THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE End of Term Nationality American Egyptian Salvadorian French Polish Yugoslav Norwegian Canadian Chinese Uruguayan Russian Pakistani British Argentinian Mexican CHAMBER OF SUMMARY PROCEDURE (as elected by the Court on 1 March 1956) Members: President Green Hackworth. Vice-President Abdel Hamid Badawi. Judges José Gustavo Guerrero, Jules Basdevant and Hsu Mo. 16 Substitutes: Judges Bohdan Winiarski and Helge Klaestad. 16 On 11 January 1957, Wellington Koo (Chinese) was elected by the General Assembly and the Security Council to fill the vacancy on the Court caused by the death of Hsu Mo on 28 June The latter's place in the Chamber of Summary Procedure was taken by Judge Winiarski on 28 September 1956, Judge Armand-Ugon becoming a substitute member. PARTIES TO THE COURT'S STATUTE All Members of the United Nations are ipso facto parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice. The following non-member States have also become parties to the Court's Statute: Liechtenstein, San Marino and Switzerland. STATES ACCEPTING COMPULSORY JURISDICTION OF THE COURT Declarations made by the following States accepting the Court's compulsory jurisdiction (or made under the Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice and deemed to be an acceptance of the jurisdiction of the International Court for the period for which they still have to run) were in force at the end of 1956: Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, France, Haiti, Honduras, India, Israel, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay 17, Philippines, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Union of South Africa, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay. ORGANS AUTHORIZED TO REQUEST ADVISORY OPINIONS FROM THE COURT Authorized in the Charter to request opinions on any legal questions: General Assembly, Security Council. Authorized by the General Assembly in accordance with the Charter to request opinions on legal questions arising within the scope of their activities: Economic and Social Council; Trusteeship Council; Interim Committee of the General Assembly; International Labour Organisation; Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization; World Health Organization; International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; International Monetary Fund; International Civil Aviation Organization; International Telecommunication Union, World Meteorological Organization. 17 Paraguay's declaration, which was made without limitation, was withdrawn by Paraguay on 26 April, 1938.

20 508 APPENDIX II PRINCIPAL MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT (As of 31 December 1956) Secretary-General: Dag Hammarskjold. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL Executive Assistant to the Secretary-General: Andrew W. Cordier. Chief Editor: Meurig Evans. Chief, General Assembly Section: Lennart Finnmark. Chief, Protocol and Liaison Section: Jehan de Noue. INDEPENDENT UNITS (Reporting to the Executive Office) Health Service. Medical Director: Dr. Szeming Sze. Internal Audit Service. Director: Frode Hansen. OFFICE OF LEGAL AFFAIRS The Legal Counsel: Constantin A. Stavropoulos. Deputy Director of the Office of the Legal Counsel: W. W. Cox. Director, General Legal Division: Oscar Schachter. Deputy Director, General Legal Division: Marc Schreiber. Director, Codification Division: Yuen-li Liang. OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER Controller: Bruce R. Turner. Deputy Controller: William McCaw. Chief, Budget Division: A. E. Lethbridge. Chief, Accounts Division: Pieter C. J. Kien. Treasurer: Noel Monod. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL Director of Personnel: J. A. C. Robertson. Deputy Director: John McDiarmid. Chief, Rules and Procedures Section: Charles P. Holmes. Chief, Departmental and Staff Services: Karol Kraczkiewicz. Chief, Placement Services: Francis P. Green. Chief, Technical Assistance Recruitment Services: W. P. Barrett. Assistant Director, Chief, Regional Affairs and Services to Commissions Section: William M. Jordan. Director, Council and Committee Services Division: T. G. Narayanan. Chief, Security Council Affairs Section: Ivan V. Tarasov. Assistant Director, Chief, Political Committees Section: Feng Yang Chai. Chief, Atomic Energy Section: Otto Frey. Chief, Conventional Armaments and Enforcement Measures Section: William Epstein. DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS Under-Secretary: Philippe de Seynes. Deputy Under-Secretary: W. Martin Hill. Director, Bureau of Economic Affairs: Sune L. Carlson. Assistant Director, in Charge of Fiscal and Financial Branch: Henry S. Bloch. Assistant Director, in Charge of Resources and Industry Branch: John N. Reedman. Assistant Director, in Charge of Economic Survey Branch: Jacob L. Mosak. Director, Statistical Office: William R. Leonard. Deputy Director, Statistical Office: P. J. Loftus. Director, Bureau of Social Affairs: Miss Julia Henderson. Deputy Director, Bureau of Social Affairs: Sushil K. Dey. Assistant Director, in Charge of Housing, Building and Planning Branch: Ernest Weissmann. Assistant Director, in Charge of Population Branch: John Durand. Assistant Director, in Charge of Social Welfare Branch: Sushil K. Dey. Director, Division of Human Rights: John P. Humphrey. Deputy Director, Division of Human Rights: Egon Schwelb. Director, Transport and Communications Division: Branko Lukac. Director, Division of Narcotic Drugs: Gilbert Yates. Secretary, Economic and Social Council: Mehdi Vakil. OFFICE OF THE UNDER-SECRETARIES WITHOUT DEPARTMENT Under-Secretaries: Ralph J. Bunche, Ilya S. Tchernychev. DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL AND SECURITY COUNCIL AFFAIRS Under-Secretary: Dragoslav Protitch. Director, Political Affairs Division: Alfonso García Robles. Chief, General Problems and Procedures of Pacific Settlements Section: S. Schwarz. ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE Executive Secretary: Gunnar Myrdal. Deputy Executive Secretary: A. G. Stetsenko. Director, Research and Planning Division: Hal B. Lary. Acting Director, Transport Division: P. Le Vert. Chief, Steel, Engineering and Housing Section: Arthur Ewing. ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE FAR EAST Executive Secretary: C. V. Narasimhan. Deputy Executive Secretary: M. A. Dollinger. Chief, Research and Planning Division: John H. G. Pierson.

21 Chief, Bureau of Flood Control and Water Resources Development: Shen-Yi. Chief, Industry and Trade Division: U Nyun. Chief, Transport Division: M. S. Ahmad. ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA Executive Secretary: Raul Prebisch. Deputy Executive Secretary: Louis N. Swenson. Director, Mexico Office: Victor L. Urquidi. Chief, Social Affairs Division: Gustavo Duran. Chief, Economic Development Division: José A. Mayobre. Chief, Industry and Mining Division: Carlos Quintana. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION Director-General: Hugh L. Keenleyside. Deputy Director-General: Gustavo Martinez Cabañas. Director, Programme Division: Arthur Goldschmidt. Acting Director, Public Administration Division: Frederick J. Tickner. DEPARTMENT OF TRUSTEESHIP AND INFORMATION FROM NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 509 London. Director: George Ivan Smith. The Hague. Information Officer: Erwin Baumgarten. Mexico. Director: Miguel A. Marin. Monrovia. Director: B. Leitgeber. Moscow. Acting Director: Sergey G. Bratchikov. New Delhi. Director: Eugenio Soler-Alonso. Paris. Director: David Blickenstaff. Prague. Director: Arnost Bares. Rio de Janeiro. Director: Georges S. Rabinovitch. Santiago. Information Officer: Antonio Ramos Oliveira. Shanghai. Officer-in-Charge: Mrs. Elizabeth Tong. Djakarta. Information Officer: Nazri M. Rashed. Manila. Information Officer: Martin A. Arostegui. Sydney. Director: A. H. W. Williams Teheran. Director: Olav Rytter. Washington. Director: Brian Meredith. DEPARTMENT OF CONFERENCE SERVICES Under-Secretary: Victor Hoo. Director, Language and Meetings Service: Georges Peissel. Director, Library: R. Borba de Moraes. Chief, Editorial Control: Romain Godet. Under-Secretary: Benjamin A. Cohen. Director, Division of Information from Non-Self- Governing Territories: Wilfrid Benson. Deputy Director, Division of Information from Non- Self-Governing Territories: Arnold V. Kunst. Acting Director, Division of Trusteeship: H. A. Wieschhoff. Director: (on special assignment) Leon Steining. Principal Secretary, United Nations Advisory Council for the Trust Territory of Somaliland under Italian Administration: Taylor C. Shore. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION Under-Secretary: Ahmed S. Bokhari. Deputy Under-Secretary: Alfred G. Katzin. Director, External and Specialized Agencies Service: V. J. G. Stavridi. Director, Press and Publications Division: Wilder Foote. Director, Radio and Visual Services Division: Peter Aylen. Director, Public Liaison and Distribution Division: G. J. Janecek. UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTRES AND REGIONAL INFORMATION OFFICERS Athens. Director: Sinan A. Korle. Bangkok. Information Officer: William Tanzer. Belgrade. Director: Milan Hofman. Bogota. Director: Jorge Viteri de la Huerta. Buenos Aires. Director: L. Bertrand Ges. Cairo. Director: John King Gordon. Copenhagen. Director: Jan Gunnar Lindstrom. Geneva. Director: W. Gibson-Parker. Karachi. Director: A. Faryar. OFFICE OF GENERAL SERVICES Director: David B. Vaughan. Director, Communications and Records Service: Byron F. Wood. Chief, Purchase and Transportation Service: Carey Seward. Chief, Buildings Management Service: Frank M. Begley. Chief, Field Operations Service: George Lansky. EUROPEAN OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS, GENEVA Director Representing the Secretary-General: Adrian Pelt. Deputy Director: Georges M. Palthey. Chief, Administrative and Financial Services: Paul Coidan. UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND HEADQUARTERS Executive Director: Maurice Pate. Deputy Executive Director: Eric J. R. Heyward. Deputy Executive Director: Dr. B. Borcic. Deputy Executive Director: Dr. Georges Sicault. Chief, Administrative Division: John T. Birckhead. Comptroller: Stanley Sroka. Chief, Supply Division: Edmund T. Bridgwater. Chief, Public Information Division: Mrs. Patricia Hartwell. Chief Reports Officer: John J. Charnow. Chief Medical Adviser: Dr. I. C. Yuan. Food Conservation Co-ordinator: Donald R. Sabin. FAO Adviser: Dr. J. M. Hundley.

22 510 APPENDIX II UNICEF REGIONAL OFFICES Asia. Regional Director: Spurgeon M. Keeny. Africa and Europe. Regional Director: Charles A. Egger. The Americas. Regional Director: Robert L. Davée. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE BOARD JOINT STAFF PENSION BOARD AND UNITED NATIONS STAFF PENSION COMMITTEE Secretary, Joint Staff Pension Board: J. Isaac-Georges. UNITED NATIONS KOREAN RECONSTRUCTION AGENCY Executive Chairman: David Owen. Senior Director: Laurence Michelmore. Acting Director, Administration Division: R. B. Stedman. Director, Programme Division: Sudhir Sen. FIELD PERSONNEL Afghanistan. Resident Representative: D. Hopkinson. Australia. Liaison Officer of TAB: John R. Minter. Bolivia. Resident Representative: A. Oropeza-Castillo. Brazil. Resident Representative: H. Laurentie. Burma. Resident Representative: Dusan Marusic. Ceylon. Resident Representative: J. N. Corry. Chile. Resident Representative: B. F. Osorio-Tafall. Colombia. Resident Representative: Warren Cornwell. Ecuador. Resident Representative: A. Balinski. Egypt. Resident Representative: G. Pérez-Guerrero. Ethiopia. Officer-in-Charge: Evan Jenkins. Haiti. Resident Representative: A. Le Bel. India. Resident Representative: James Keen. Indonesia. Resident Representative: A. Rosenborg. Iran. Resident Representative: Thomas A. Power. Iraq. Acting Resident Representative: T. Pigot. Israel. Resident Representative: C. Hart Schaaf. Jordan. Resident Representative: N. G. Abhyankar. Lebanon. Officer-in-Charge; Liaison Office of TAB: G. Berouti. Libya. Resident Representative: H. L. Spence. Mexico, Central America and Panama. Regional Representative: R. Etchats. Pakistan. Resident Representative: H. Gilchrist. Philippines. Resident Representative: E. Ward. Thailand. Regional Representative: Sir Alexander MacFarquhar. Turkey. Resident Representative: Charles Weitz. Uruguay (Paraguay and Argentina). Resident Representative: M. Albornoz. Yugoslavia. Representative: J. R. Symonds. JOINT SECRETARIAT OF THE PERMANENT CENTRAL OPIUM BOARD AND DRUGS SUPERVISORY BODY Secretary, Permanent Central Opium Board: Louis Atzenwiler. KOREAN HEADQUARTERS Agent-General: Lieutenant-General John B. Coulter, USA (Retired). Deputy Agent-General: Brigadier-General H. E. Eastwood, USA (Retired). Comptroller: James McLean. Chief, Supply Division: Cyril Perry. Executive Officer, Office of the Agent-General: Colonel Andrew E. Forsyth, USA (Retired). Chief, Operations Division: Brigadier-General H. E. Eastwood, USA (Retired). Chief, Office of Budget and Management: Verda Welch. Chief, Public Information Division: James B. Orrick. Chief, Office of Personnel: Francis J. Murray. AMERICAN REGIONAL OFFICE Chief of Office: John L. Thurston. Chief, Division of Liaison: David L. Rolbein. Chief, Division of Procurement: Brigadier-General Andrew C. Tychsen, USA (Retired). LONDON LIAISON OFFICE Administrative Officer: Mrs. A. P. Fischer. TOKYO LIAISON AND PROCUREMENT OFFICE Chief of Office: Richard Quill. UNITED NATIONS RELIEF AND WORKS AGENCY FOR PALESTINE REFUGEES IN THE NEAR EAST Director: Henry R. Labouisse. Deputy Director: Leslie J. Carver. General Counsel: Jean-Flavien Lalive. Assistant Director, Department of Common Services: Bernardus T. Twigt. Assistant Director, Department of Refugee Services: B. E. R. de la Sablière. Assistant Director, Department of Rehabilitation: Thomas Jamieson. Chief, Economics Division: Willem Brakel. Comptroller: Elmer E. Feistel, Jr. Executive Assistant to the Director: Sherwood E. Moe. Chief, Public Information and Languages Division: G. S. Khouri.

23 APPENDIX III MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE PRINCIPAL ORGANS MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT ITS FIRST AND SECOND EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSIONS AND ELEVENTH REGULAR SESSION FIRST EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSION, 1-10 NOVEMBER 1956 Agenda Item 1. Opening of the session by the Chairman of the delegation of Chile. 2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation. 3. Appointment of a Credentials Committee. 4. Adoption of the agenda. 5. Question considered by the Security Council at its 749th and 750th meetings, held on 30 October, Consideration and Action Taken Plenary meeting 561. Plenary meeting 561. Plenary meetings 561, 571. Resolution 996 (ES-I and II). Plenary meeting 561. Plenary meetings , , 572. Resolutions (ES-I). SECOND EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSION, 4-10 NOVEMBER Opening of the session by the Chairman of the delegation of Chile. 2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation. 3. Appointment of a Credentials Committee. 4. Adoption of the agenda. 5. The situation in Hungary. Plenary meeting 564. Plenary meeting 564. Plenary meetings 564, 571. Resolution 996 (ES-I and II). Plenary meeting 564. Plenary meetings 564, , 573. Resolutions (ES-II). ELEVENTH REGULAR SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, 12 NOVEMBER MARCH Opening of the session by the Chairman of the delegation of Chile. 2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation. 3. Appointment of a Credentials Committee. 4. Election of the President. 5. Constitution of the Main Committees and election of officers. Plenary meeting 574. Plenary meeting 574. Plenary meetings 574, 658. Resolution 1009(XI). Plenary meeting 574. General Committee meetings 106, 107. First Committee meetings 812, 813. Special Political Committee meetings 1, 2. Second Committee meetings 386, 387. Third Committee meetings 684, 685. Fourth Committee meetings 550, 551. Fifth Committee meetings 532, 533, 560. Sixth Committee meetings Plenary meetings 575, 577, 623. Resolution 1104(XI). 18 On 8 March 1957, the General Assembly decided, by resolution 1119(XI), to adjourn its eleventh session temporarily and to authorize the President of the Assembly, in consultation with the Secretary-General and the Member States, the representatives of which were serving on the General Committee during the session, to reconvene the Assembly as necessary in order to consider further items 66 or 67. Consideration of all other agenda items was completed.

24 512 APPENDIX III Agenda Item 6. Election of Vice-Presidents. 7. Notification by the Secretary-General under Article 12, paragraph 2, of the Charter. 8. Adoption of the agenda. 9. Opening of the general debate. 10. Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the Organization. 11. Report of the Security Council. 12. Report of the Economic and Social Council. 13. Report of the Trusteeship Council Election of three non-permanent members of the Security Council. 15. Election of six members of the Economic and Social Council. 16. Election of two members of the Trusteeship Council. 17. Election of a member of the International Court of Justice to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Judge Hsu Mo. 18. Election of the members of the International Law Commission. 19. Appointment of the members of the Peace Observation Commission. 20. Election of a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. G. J. van Heuven Goedhart. 21. The Korean Question: (a) Report of the United Nations Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea; ( b ) Problem of ex-prisoners of the Korean war: report of the Government of India. 22. Regulation, limitation and balanced reduction of all armed forces and all armaments; conclusion of an international convention (treaty) on the reduction of armaments and the prohibition of atomic, hydrogen and other weapons of mass destruction: report of the Disarmament Commission. 23. Report of the Director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. 24. Treatment of people of Indian origin in the Union of South Africa: reports of the Governments of India and of Pakistan. Consideration and Action Taken General Committee meeting 106. Sixth Committee meeting 480. Plenary meetings 575, 577. Plenary meeting 577. General Committee meetings First Committee meeting 813. Special Political Committee meeting 2. Second Committee meeting 387. Third Committee meetings 685, 708, 709, 738, 740. Fourth Committee meetings 551, 570. Fifth Committee meeting 533. Sixth Committee meeting 479. Plenary meetings , 620, 655. Resolution 1108(XI). Plenary meetings 581, , , Plenary meeting 658. Resolution 1117(XI). Second Committee meetings , 447. Third Committee meetings , Fifth Committee meeting 560. Plenary meetings 612, 656, 658, 662. Resolutions (XI), 1038(XI), 1042 (XI), 1043(XI). Fourth Committee meetings 579, 582, , 643, 646, 648, 649. Plenary meeting 661. Resolutions (XI). Plenary meeting 627. Plenary meeting 627. Plenary meeting 627. Plenary meetings , 637. Plenary meeting 623. Plenary meeting 632. Resolution 1114(XI). Plenary meeting 613. First Committee meetings Plenary meeting 637. Resolution 1010(XI). First Committee meetings Plenary meeting 653. Resolution 1011 (XI). Special Political Committee meetings Plenary meeting 663. Resolution 1018(XI). General Committee meeting 107. Special Political Committee meetings Plenary meetings 577, 578, 648. Resolution 1015(XI). 19 The Fourth Committee considered requests for hearings in connexion with this item at its meetings , 556, 564, 566, 570, 576, , 589, 591, 596, 600, 601, 604, 607, 608, 611, 613, 615, 620, 623, 625, 627, 629, 636, 640.

25 MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE PRINCIPAL ORGANS 513 Agenda Item 25. Admission of new Members to the United Nations Programmes of technical assistance: (a) Report of the Economic and Social Council; (b) Confirmation of allocation of funds under the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance. 27. Economic development of under-developed countries: (a) Question of the establishment of a Special United Nations Fund for Economic Development: report of the ad hoc committee; ( b ) International tax problems: report of the Economic and Social Council; (c) Industrialization of under-developed countries. 28. Establishment of a world food reserve: report of the Economic and Social Council. 29. Report of the Agent-General of the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency. 30. Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Draft International Covenants on Human Rights Recommendations concerning international respect for the right of peoples and nations to self-determination Draft convention on the nationality of married women. 34. Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories transmitted under Article 73 e of the Charter: reports of the Secretary-General and of the Committee on Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories: (a) Information on educational conditions; ( b ) Information on other conditions; (c) General questions relating to the transmission and examination of information. 35. Progress achieved by the Non-Self-Governing Territories in pursuance of Chapter XI of the Charter: report of the Secretary-General. 36. Election to fill vacancies in the membership of the Committee on Information from Non-Self- Governing Territories. Consideration and Action Taken Special Political Committee meetings Plenary meetings 574, 576, 623, 663, 668. Resolutions 1017 (XI), (XI), 1118(XI). Fifth Committee meetings 589, 596. Plenary meeting 661. Resolution 1037(XI). Second Committee meetings , 405, 428, 431, 445, 446, 449. Plenary meetings 632, 661. Resolutions (XI), 1036(XI). Second Committee meeting 391. Plenary meeting 612. Resolution 1019(XI). Second Committee meetings , 428, Plenary meeting 661. Resolutions (XI). Second Committee meetings , 446, 448, 449. Plenary meeting 661. Resolutions 1030(XI), 1031(XI). Second Committee meetings 437, 438. Plenary meeting 661. Resolution 1032(XI). Second Committee meetings , 427, 428. Plenary meeting 661. Resolution 1033(XI). Second Committee meetings , 421, , 430. Plenary meeting 656. Resolutions 1025(XI), 1026(XI). Second Committee meetings 388, 391. Plenary meeting 612. Resolution 1020(XI). Third Committee meetings Plenary meeting 643. Resolution 1039(XI). Third Committee meetings , , Plenary meeting 656. Third Committee meetings 708, 709, 738, 740. Plenary meeting 656. Third Committee meetings Plenary meeting 647. Resolution 1040(XI). Fourth Committee meetings , 630, Plenary meetings 656, 657. Resolutions (XI). Fourth Committee meetings 616, , 630, 644. Plenary meetings 656, 657. Resolution 1053(XI). Fourth Committee meeting 630. Plenary meetings 656, At the 644th plenary meeting of the General Assembly and at the 829th meeting of the First Committee, tributes were paid to the memory of Mr. Mamoru Shigemitsu, former Foreign Minister of Japan, who, as head of the Japanese delegation, had represented his country on the occasion of its admission to the United Nations. Tributes to the memory of Dr. Theodor Koerner, President of the Republic of Austria, were paid at the 816th meeting of the First Committee and the 11th meeting of the Special Political Committee. 21 Tributes to the memory of the late High Commissioner, Dr. G. J. van Heuven Goedhart, were paid at the 643rd plenary meeting of the General Assembly and the 689th meeting of the Third Committee. 22 On 10 December 1956, the Third Committee marked the observance of the eighth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 23 At its 656th plenary meeting, the General Assembly decided, on the basis of the recommendation of the Third Committee (A/3515), to postpone consideration of this item to its twelfth session.

26 514 APPENDIX III Agenda Item 37. Question of South West Africa: report of the Committee on South West Africa Admissibility of hearings of petitioners by the Committee on South West Africa: advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice. 39. The Togoland unification problem and the future of the Trust Territory of Togoland under British administration: reports of the United Nations Plebiscite Commissioner and of the Trusteeship Council Question of the frontier between the Trust Territory of Somaliland under Italian administration and Ethiopia: reports of the Governments of Ethiopia and of Italy. 41. Financial reports and accounts, and reports of the Board of Auditors: (a) United Nations, for the financial year ended 31 December 1955; (b) United Nations Children's Fund, for the financial year ended 31 December 1955; ( c ) United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, for the financial year ended 30 June 1956; (d) United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency, for the financial year ended 30 June 1956; ( e ) United Nations Refugee Fund, for the financial year ended 31 December Supplementary estimates for the financial year Budget estimates for the financial year Appointments to fill vacancies in the membership of the subsidiary bodies of the General Assembly: (a) Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions; ( b ) Committee on Contributions; (c) Board of Auditors; (d) Investments Committee: confirmation of the appointment made by the Secretary- General; (e) United Nations Administrative Tribunal; (f) United Nations Staff Pension Committee. 45. Report of the Negotiating Committee for Extra- Budgetary Funds. 46. Scale of assessments for the apportionment of the expenses of the United Nations: report of the Committee on Contributions. 47. United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund: annual report of the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Board. 48. Audit reports relating to expenditure by specialized agencies of technical assistance funds allocated from the Special Account. Consideration and Action Taken Fourth Committee meetings , 633, 638, 645, 646. Plenary meeting 661. Resolutions (XI). Fourth Committee meetings 568, 569, 573. Plenary meeting 643. Resolution 1047(XI). Fourth Committee meetings , 570, 573, , 602, 603. Fifth Committee meeting 570. Plenary meetings 619, 643, 657. Resolutions (XI). Fourth Committee meetings 642, Plenary meeting 661. Resolution 1068(XI). Fifth Committee meetings 534, 540, 547, 560. Plenary meetings 612, 632. Resolutions (XI), 1081(XI), 1082(XI). Fifth Committee meetings 536, 540. Plenary meeting 612. Resolution 1074(XI). Fifth Committee meetings , 556, , , 589, 592, 595, 596. Plenary meetings 632, 662. Resolutions (XI), (XI). General Committee meeting 107. Fifth Committee meetings Plenary meetings 632, 662. Resolutions (XI), 1093(XI). Fifth Committee meetings 565, , 592. Plenary meeting 662. Resolution 1091 (XI). Fifth Committee meetings , 542, 559, 560, 568, 592. Plenary meetings 632, 662. Resolution 1087(XI). Fifth Committee meetings 536, 540, , 589. Plenary meetings 612, 662. Resolutions 1072(XI), 1073(XI). Fifth Committee meetings 547, 560. Plenary meeting 632. Resolution 1088(XI). 24 The Fourth Committee considered requests for hearings in connexion with this item at its 568th and 569th meetings. 25 The Fourth Committee considered requests for hearings in connexion with this item at its 551st and 552nd meetings.

27 MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE PRINCIPAL ORGANS 515 Agenda Item 49. Administrative and budgetary co-ordination between the United Nations and the specialized agencies: reports of the Secretary-General and of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions. 50. Registration and publication of treaties and international agreements: report of the Secretary- General. 51. United Nations salary, allowance and benefits system: report of the Salary Review Committee. 52. System of travel and subsistence allowances to members of organs of the United Nations. 53. Report of the International Law Commission on the work of its eighth session: (a) Final report on the regime of the high seas, the regime of the territorial sea and related problems; (b) Question of amending article 11 of the Statute of the International Law Commission relating to the filling of casual vacancies in the membership of the Commission; (c) Other matters. 54. Elimination or reduction of future statelessness: report of the Secretary-General. 55. Question of Cyprus: ( a ) Application, under the auspices of the United Nations, of the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples in the case of the population of the Island of Cyprus; ( b ) Complaint by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland of support from Greece for terrorism in Cyprus. 56. Question of amending the United Nations Charter, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 108 of the Charter, to increase the number of non-permanent members of the Security Council and the number of votes required for decisions of the Council Question of amending the United Nations Charter, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 108 of the Charter, to increase the membership of the Economic and Social Council Question of amending the Statute of the International Court of Justice, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 108 of the Charter of the United Nations and Article 69 of the Statute of the Court with respect to an increase in the number of judges of the International Court of Justice Question of amending Article 2 of the Statute of the International Law Commission to increase the membership of the Commission. 60. Interim measures, pending entry into force of the Covenants on Human Rights, to be taken with respect to violations of the human rights set forth in the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 26 At its 661st plenary meeting, the General Assembly to its 12th regular session. Consideration and Action Taken Fifth Committee meetings 566, 592. Plenary meeting 662. Resolution 1094(XI). Fifth Committee meetings 562, 670. Plenary meeting 662. Resolution 1092(XI). Fifth Committee meetings 561, , 589, , 596. Plenary meeting 662. Resolution 1095(XI). Fifth Committee meetings 534, 535, 537, 540. Plenary meeting 612. Resolution 1075(XI). Fifth Committee meetings 534, 558, 562, 568, 569, 588, 589, 591. Sixth Committee meetings 481, Plenary meeting 658. Resolutions 1105(XI), 1106(XI). Sixth Committee meeting 506. Plenary meeting 658. Resolution 1107(XI). General Committee meeting 107. First Committee meetings Plenary meetings 578, 660. Resolution 1013(XI). General Committee meeting 107. Plenary meetings 612, , 624, 628, 629, 661. General Committee meeting 107. Plenary meeting 661. General Committee meeting 107. Plenary meeting 661. General Committee meeting 107. Fifth Committee meeting 553. Sixth Committee meetings Plenary meeting 623. Resolution 1103(XI). Third Committee meetings 745, Plenary meeting 656. Resolution 1041(XI). decided to postpone consideration of these three items

28 516 APPENDIX III Agenda Item 61. Question of race conflict in South Africa resulting from the policies of apartheid of the Government of the Union of South Africa. 62. Question of Algeria. 63. Question of West Irian (West New Guinea). 64. Draft convention concerning a system of consultation. 65. The over-all total of the United Nations annual budget expenditure. 66. Question considered by the first emergency special session of the General Assembly from 1 to 10 November Question considered by the second emergency special session of the General Assembly from 4 to 10 November Election to fill a vacancy in the membership of the Security Council resulting from the withdrawal of Yugoslavia. 69. Authorization for the Advisory Committee established by General Assembly resolution 810 (IX) to negotiate on behalf of the United Nations an agreement to establish relations between the United Nations and the International Atomic Energy Agency. 70. Complaint by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics of intervention by the United States of America in the domestic affairs of Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and the USSR, and its subversive activity against those States. 71. Agreement on relationship between the United Nations and the International Finance Corporation. Other Matters Discussed Organization of the eleventh session of the General Assembly. Progress of the work of the eleventh session of the General Assembly and closing date of the session. Arrangements for future meetings of the eleventh session. Spanish and Russian translations of the Staff Regulations and Rules. Suggestions concerning the budget estimates for the financial year Consideration and Action Taken General Committee meetings 107, 108. Special Political Committee meetings Plenary meetings 577, 578, 648. Resolution 1016(XI). General Committee meeting 108. First Committee meetings Plenary meetings 578, 654, 655. Resolution 1012(XI). General Committee meeting 108. First Committee meetings Plenary meetings 578, 664. Special Political Committee meetings 3-6. Plenary meeting 637. Resolution 1014(XI). Fifth Committee meetings , 546, 560. Plenary meeting 632. General Committee meeting 106. Fifth Committee meetings 538, 540, 541, , 553, 555, 557, 558, 560, 594, 596. Plenary meetings 576, , 624, , , , , , Resolutions 1089(XI), 1090(XI), (XI). General Committee meeting 106. Plenary meetings 576, , , , Resolutions (XI). Plenary meeting 612. Plenary meeting 637. Resolution 1115(XI). General Committee meeting 109. Special Political Committee meetings 3, Plenary meetings 620, 663. General Committee meeting 110. Plenary meetings 655, 656. Resolution 1116(XI). General Committee meeting 107. Plenary meeting 577. General Committee meetings 107, 110. Plenary meetings 655, 659. Resolution 1109(XI). Plenary meeting 668. Resolution 1119(XI). Fifth Committee meeting 593. Fifth Committee meeting 593. NOTE: At its 107th meeting, the General Committee agreed to a proposal by the Secretary-General (A/BUR/143) that the following items for the provisional agenda (A/3191) not be included on the agenda for the General Assembly's eleventh session, and that consideration of them be postponed to the Assembly's twelfth session: "Draft convention on freedom of information: report of the Economic and Social Council"; "Question of defining aggression: report of the Special Committee"; "Draft code of offences against the peace and security of mankind"; and "International criminal jurisdiction". Also at the General Committee's 107th meeting, India withdrew its proposal for inclusion of an item on "The peaceful utilization of Antarctica" (A/BUR/143). Another Indian proposal, for inclusion of an item on "Representation of China in the United Nations" (A/3338, A/BUR/143/Add.1) was rejected by the Assembly at its 580th plenary meeting. At its 655th plenary meeting, the General Assembly rejected a USSR proposal for inclusion of an item on its agenda entitled "Question of aggressive acts by the United States of America constituting a threat to peace and security" (A/3530).

29 Country Albania Argentina Australia Austria Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Burma Byelorussian SSR Cambodia Canada Ceylon Chile China Costa Rica Cuba Czechoslovakia Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Ethiopia France Greece Guatemala Haiti Hungary India Indonesia Iran Iraq MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE PRINCIPAL ORGANS The General Debate at the opening of the Assembly's eleventh session began at the 581st plenary meeting on 16 November and finished at the 611th plenary meeting on 6 December Representatives of the following 66 countries took part, speaking at the meetings as listed: 27 Meeting GENERAL DEBATE Date 29 Nov. 21 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Nov. 16 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 30 Nov. 22 Nov. 5 Dec. 22 Nov. 28 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 16 Nov. 16 Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 22 Nov. 21 Nov. 5 Dec. 28 Nov. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 16 Nov. 27 The representatives of the following countries spoke again in reply to statements made during the general debate at the plenary meetings indicated in parentheses: Australia (598th meeting), India (611th meeting), Iraq (611th meeting), Nepal (619th meeting), Pakistan (611th meeting), Portugal (611th and 619th meetings) and United States (589th meeting). Country Ireland Israel Italy Jordan Laos Liberia Libya Morocco Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Norway Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Spain Sudan Sweden Syria 28 Thailand Tunisia Ukrainian SSR Union of South Africa USSR United Kingdom United States Uruguay Venezuela Yemen Yugoslavia Meeting MEETINGS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL AND MATTERS CONSIDERED DURING 1956 Meeting Subject The Palestine question: letter dated 13 December 1955 from the representative of Syria to the President of the Security Council. Date 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 517 Date 30 Nov. 5 Dec. 21 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Nov. 28 Nov. 21 Nov. 27 Nov. 29 Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Nov. 27 Nov. 22 Nov. 27 Nov. 16 Nov. 29 Nov. 21 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Nov. 5 Dec. 28 Nov. 22 Nov. 5 Dec. 27 Nov. 22 Nov. 6 Dec. 16 Nov. 5 Dec. 27 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 Nov. The General Assembly was also addressed by the following distinguished guests: Mr. B. R. Sen, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization, at the 643rd plenary meeting on 23 January H.M. King Saud of Saudi Arabia, at the 647th plenary meeting on 29 January At the 611th plenary meeting of the General Assembly, the representative of Syria clarified a passage in his speech made at the previous meeting. Meeting Subject Admission of new Members: letter dated 2 February 1956 from the representative of the United States to the President of the Security Council. 717 The Palestine question: status of compliance given to the General Date 19 Jan. 6 Feb. 26 Mar.

30 518 APPENDIX III Meeting Subject Armistice Agreements and the resolutions of the Security Council adopted during the past year. Same as above: (a) Report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council pursuant to the Council's resolution of 4 April 1956 on the Palestine question. Letter dated 13 June 1956 from the representatives of Afghanistan, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Thailand, and Yemen, to the President of the Security Council concerning Algeria. Admission of new Members: letter dated 14 July 1956 from the representative of France to the President of the Security Council. Admission of new Members: letter dated 14 July 1956 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Tunisia to the Secretary-General of the United Nations. 1. Consideration of the report of the Security Council to the General Assembly (first part of meeting closed). 2. Date of election to fill a vacancy in the International Court of Justice. 1. Situation created by the unilateral action of the Egyptian Government in bringing to an end the system of international operation of the Suez Canal, which was confirmed and completed by the Suez Canal Convention of Actions against Egypt by some Powers, particularly France and the United Kingdom, which constitute a danger to international peace and security and are serious violations of the Charter of the United Nations. Same as above under (1). Same as above (closed meeting). Date 28 Mar. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 4 Apr. 29 May 31 May 31 May 1 June 1 June 4 June 26 June 26 June 20 July 26 July 6 Sep. 26 Sep. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. 9 Oct. Meeting Subject Same as above (closed meeting). Same as above (closed meeting). The Palestine question: (a) Letter dated 15 October 1956 from the representative of Jordan to the President of the Security Council. ( b ) Letter dated 17 October 1956 from the representative of Israel to the President of the Security Council with complaint concerning persistent violations by Jordan of the General Armistice Agreement and of the cease-fire pledge made to the Secretary- General on 26 April Letter dated 27 October 1956 from the representatives of France, the United Kingdom and the United States to the President of the Security Council concerning the situation in Hungary. Letter dated 25 October 1956 from the representative of France to the Secretary-General with complaint concerning military assistance rendered by the Egyptian Government to the rebels in Algeria. Letter dated 29 October 1956 from the representative of the United States to the President of the Security Council concerning the Palestine question: steps for the immediate cessation of the military action of Israel in Egypt Letter dated 30 October 1956 from the representative of Egypt to the President of the Security Council. Same as above under (2). Letter dated 27 October 1956 from the representatives of France, the United Kingdom and the United States to the President of the Security Council concerning the situation in Hungary. Cablegram dated 5 November 1956 from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the President of the Security Council concerning non-compliance by the United Kingdom, France and Israel with the decision of the emergency special session of the General As- Date 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Oct. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov.

31 MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE PRINCIPAL ORGANS 519 Meeting Subject sembly of 2 November 1956 and immediate steps to halt the aggression of the aforesaid States against Egypt. 756 Admission of new members: (a) Application of Japan for admission to membership in the United Nations. (b) Letter dated 7 December 1956 from the representative of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the President of the Security Council relating to the application of the Mongolian People's Republic for admission to member- Date 12 Dec. Meeting Subject ship in the United Nations. Election of a member of the International Court of Justice to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Judge Hsu Mo. Date 19 Dec. 19 Dec. 19 Dec. NOTE: The question of the admission of Ghana to the United Nations was taken up at the 775th meeting of the Security Council on 7 March 1957, at which the Council unanimously approved a recommendation to the General Assembly for the admission of Ghana. The General Assembly acted on this recommendation on 8 March MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL AT ITS TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY-SECOND SESSIONS TWENTY-FIRST SESSION, 17 APRIL 4 MAY 1956 Agenda Item 1. Election of the President and Vice-Presidents for Adoption of the sessional agenda. 3. Report of the International Monetary Fund. 4. Report of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. 5. Economic development of under-developed countries International co-operation on cartography. 7. International co-operation with respect to water resource development. 8. Recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards. 9. Advisory services in the field of human rights. 10. Allegations regarding infringements of trade union rights. 11. Forced labour. 12. Slavery. 13. Teaching of the purposes and principles, the structure and activities of the United Nations and the specialized agencies in schools and other educational institutions of Member States. 14. United Nations Children's Fund. 15. Relief and rehabilitation of Korea. 16. World calendar reform Non-governmental organizations. 18. Elections. 31 Consideration and Action Taken Plenary meeting 900. Plenary meeting 900. Plenary meetings 903, 904. Resolution 602 (XXI). Plenary meetings 901, 902. Resolution 601 (XXI). Economic Committee meetings Plenary meetings , 925. Resolution 597(XXI). Plenary meetings 914, 922. Resolution 600(XXI). Plenary meetings , 924. Resolution 599 (XXI). Plenary meeting 923. Resolution 604(XXI). Social Committee meetings Plenary meeting 924. Resolution 605(XXI). Plenary meetings 905, 906. Resolution 606(XXI). Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations meetings 159, 160. Plenary meetings Resolution 607(XXI). Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organization meeting 159. Plenary meetings 916, 917. Resolution 608 (XXI). Plenary meetings 913, 914. Resolution 609 (XXI). Plenary meetings 919, 920. Resolution 610(XXI). Plenary meeting 910. Resolution 611(XXI). Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations meeting 159. Plenary meeting 905. Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations meetings Plenary meetings 903, 905, 912, 923. Resolution 613(XXI). Plenary meeting At its 900th meeting, the Council decided to include a supplementary topic entitled "Studies on atomic energy as a factor in economic development", for discussion under this item. 30 At its 905th meeting, the Council decided to adjourn discussion on this item, sine die. 31 At its 924th meeting, the Council decided to postpone the election of members of the Commission on International Commodity Trade until its twenty-second session.

32 520 APPENDIX III Agenda Item 19. Confirmation of members of functional commissions of the Council. 20. Financial implications of actions of the Council. 21. Consideration of the provisional agenda for the twenty-second session and establishment of dates for opening debate on items. 22. Convention on Road Traffic adopted at the United Nations Conference on Road and Motor Transport (Geneva, 19 September 1949). 23. Convening of an international conference on the creation of new resources of energy and materials. 24. Application from Tunisia for membership in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Other Matters Discussed Representation of China in the United Nations. Organization of work of the Council. Opening date of the twenty-second session. 6. International commodity problems. 7. Establishment of a world food reserve. 8. Report of the Statistical Commission. 9. Technical assistance. Consideration and Action Taken Plenary meeting 925. Plenary meeting 925. Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations meeting 158. Plenary meeting 925. Plenary meeting 914. Resolution 603 (XXI). Economic Committee meetings 189, 190. Plenary meetings 912, 925. Resolution 598(XXI). Plenary meeting 914. Resolution 612(XXI). Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations meeting 157. Plenary meeting 900. Plenary meetings 900, 915. Plenary meetings 907, 915. TWENTY-SECOND SESSION, 9 JULY 9 AUGUST 1956 Agenda Item 1. Adoption of the agenda. 2. World economic situation: (a) Survey of the world economic situation, including the questions of full employment and of the expansion of world trade; (b) Consideration of the reports of the regional economic commissions. 3. General review of the development and coordination of the economic, social and human rights programmes and activities of the United Nations and the specialized agencies as a whole. 4. Economic development of under-developed countries Financing of economic development. 10. Programme of concerted practical action in the social field of the United Nations and the specialized agencies. 11. Report of the Commission on Human Rights. 12. Report of the Commission on the Status of Women. 13. International control of narcotic drugs. 33 Plenary meeting 926. Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations meetings 161, 162. Economic Committee meetings Plenary meetings , 951. Resolution 614(XXII). Plenary meetings Resolutions (XXII). Co-ordination Committee meetings Plenary meetings , 951. Resolution 630(XXII). Economic Committee meetings Plenary meeting 950. Resolution 618(XXII). Economic Committee meetings 214, 215. Plenary meetings Resolution 619(XXII). Economic Committee meetings Plenary meeting 951. Resolution 620(XXII). Economic Committee meetings Plenary meetings 930, 931, 950. Resolution 621(XXII). Economic Committee meetings , 202. Plenary meeting 950. Resolution 622(XXII). Technical Assistance Committee meetings Plenary meeting 951. Resolution 623(XXII). Social Committee meetings Plenary meetings , 947. Resolution 627(XXII). Social Committee meetings Plenary meeting 946. Resolution 624(XXII). Social Committee meetings 342, 343. Plenary meeting 946. Resolution 625(XXII). Social Committee meetings Plenary meetings 942, 946, 947. Resolution 626(XXII). 32 At its 925th meeting, the Council decided that discussion in this connexion on the questions of "Land reform" and "Co-operatives", be deferred to its twenty-third session. 33 At its 925th meeting, the Council decided to include under this item the question of the approval of the appointment of the Deputy Secretary of the Permanent Central Opium Board. At its 947th meeting, the Council approved the appointment of Mr. Pierre Isoré of France.

33 MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE PRINCIPAL ORGANS 521 Agenda Item 14. Annual report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Non-governmental organizations. 16. Calendar of conferences for Financial implications of actions of the Council. 18. Arrangements regarding the report of the Council to the General Assembly. 19. Confirmation of members of functional commissions of the Council. 20. Elections. (See footnote to agenda item 18 of twenty-first session). 21. Work of the Council in Application from Morocco for membership in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Other Matters Discussed Representation of China in the United Nations. Credentials of representatives to the twentysecond session of the Council. Consideration and Action Taken Plenary meetings 932, 933, 946. Resolution 628 (XXII). Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations meetings 161, 162. Plenary meetings 928, 932. Interim Committee on Programme of Conferences meeting 38. Plenary meeting 951. Co-ordination Committee meeting 151. Plenary meetings 926, 951. Resolution 631 (XXII). Plenary meeting 951. To be considered at the resumed twenty-second session (see below). Plenary meeting 951. To be considered at the resumed twenty-second session (see below). Plenary meetings 926, 930. Resolution 629(XXII). Plenary meeting 926. Plenary meeting 950. RESUMED TWENTY-SECOND SESSION, DECEMBER 1956 Agenda Item 1. Adoption of the agenda. 19. Confirmation of members of functional commissions of the Council. 20. Elections. 21. Work of the Council in Negotiation of an agreement with the International Finance Corporation. 24. Administrative and operational services costs of the Expanded Programme of Technical Assistance. 25. Question of inviting the Federal Republic of Germany to attend sessions of the Economic Commission for Latin America. 26. Adjustments in the calendar of conferences for Plenary meeting 952. Plenary meeting 952. Plenary meetings 953, 954. Plenary meetings 952, 953. Plenary meetings 952, 953. Resolutions 634 and 635 (XXII). Plenary meeting 952. Resolution 633 (XXII). Plenary meeting 953. Resolution 632(XXII). Plenary meeting 952. MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL AT ITS SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH SESSIONS AND AT ITS SIXTH SPECIAL SESSION SEVENTEENTH SESSION, 7 FEBRUARY 6 APRIL 1956 Agenda Item 1. Adoption of the agenda. 2. Report of the Secretary-General on credentials. 3. Examination of annual reports of Administering Authorities on the administration of Trust Territories: Consideration and Action Taken Plenary meeting 653. Plenary meeting 695. Plenary meetings 695, 698, 700. Resolution 1370 (XVII). 34 Tributes to the memory of the late United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Dr. G. J. van Heuven Goedhart, were paid at the 926th, 932nd and 933rd plenary meetings. 35 At its 952nd meeting, the Council decided to postpone the item "Advisory services in the field of human rights" until its twenty-fourth session. At its 953rd meeting, it decided to place the item "Recommendation addressed to the Council by the United Nations Conference of Plenipotentiaries on a Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices similar to Slavery" on the provisional agenda of its twenty-third session.

34 522 APPENDIX III Agenda Item ( a ) Tanganyika, 1954; (b) Ruanda-Urundi, 1954; (c) Cameroons under British administration, 1954; (d) Cameroons under French administration, 1954; (e) Togoland under French administration, Examination of petitions listed in the annex to the agenda. 5. United Nations Visiting Mission to the Trust Territories of Togoland under British administration and Togoland under French administration, 1955: report on Togoland under French administration. 6. United Nations Visiting Mission to the Trust Territories of the Cameroons under British administration and the Cameroons under French administration, 1955: (a) Report on the Cameroons under British administration; ( b ) Report on the Cameroons under French administration. 7. Administrative unions affecting Trust Territories: reports of the Standing Committee on Administrative Unions. 8. The Togoland unification problem and the future of the Trust Territory of Togoland under British administration (General Assembly resolution 944(X)). 9. Attainment by the Trust Territories of the objective of self-government or independence (General Assembly resolution 946(X)). 10. Report of the Trusteeship Council covering the period from 17 July 1954 to 22 July 1955 (General Assembly resolution 948(X)). 11. Opportunities for women in handicraft and cottage industries (Economic and Social Council resolution 587 F I(XX)). 12. Revision of the rules of procedure of the Trusteeship Council. 13. Appointment of the members of the Standing Committee on Petitions. Other Matters Discussed Representation of China in the United Nations. Membership of the Standing Committee on Administrative Unions. Organization of the work of the Council. Opening date of the eighteenth session of the Council. Consideration and Action Taken Plenary meetings , 683, 697, 700. Plenary meetings , 663, 697, 700. Plenary meetings , 699, 700. Plenary meetings , 699, 700. Plenary meetings 660, , 698, 700. Standing Committee on Petitions meetings Plenary meetings Resolutions (XVII). Plenary meetings 660, , 698. Resolution 1372(XVII). Plenary meeting 699. Resolution 1373(XVII). Plenary meetings , 699. Plenary meetings , 699. Standing Committee on Administrative Unions meetings Plenary meeting 699. Plenary meetings 673, 698. Resolution 1371(XVII). 37 Plenary meetings 654, 665, 671, 673, 674, 686, 687. Resolution 1369(XVII). Plenary meeting 654. Plenary meeting 695. Plenary meetings 654, 695. Plenary meeting 700. Plenary meetings 653, 695. Plenary meetings 655, 700. Plenary meeting 666. Plenary meetings 699, 700. EIGHTEENTH SESSION, 7 JUNE 14 AUGUST 1956 Agenda Item 1. Adoption of the agenda. 2. Report of the Secretary-General on credentials. 3. Election of the President and the Vice-President. Plenary meeting 701. Plenary meeting 738. Plenary meeting Meetings 284 and 285 of the Standing Committee on Petitions were held on 4 August The petitions dealt with at these two meetings were considered at the Trusteeship Council's seventeenth session. 37 This resolution deals with the future of Togoland under French administration. See also under Trusteeship Council's eighteenth and sixth special sessions, below.

35 MATTERS CONSIDERED BY THE PRINCIPAL ORGANS 523 Agenda Item 4. Examination of annual reports of Administering Authorities on the administration of Trust Territories: (a) Togoland under British administration, 1954; (b) New Guinea, year ended 30 June 1955; (c) Nauru, year ended 30 June 1955; ( d ) Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, year ended 30 June 1955; ( e ) Somaliland under Italian administration, 1955; (f) Western Samoa, Examination of the petitions listed in the annex to the agenda. 6. Report on Togoland under British administration submitted by the United Nations Visiting Mission to the Trust Territories of Togoland under British administration and Togoland under French administration, Reports of the United Nations Visiting Mission to Trust Territories in the Pacific, Administrative unions affecting Trust Territories: report of the Standing Committee on Administrative Unions. 9. Report of the Committee on Rural Economic Development of the Trust Territories. 10. Report of the Committee on Communications from the Cameroons under French administration. 11. Revision of the Questionnaire relating to Trust Territories: report of the Sub-Committee on the Questionnaire (General Assembly resolution 751 (VIII)). 12. The Togoland unification problem and the future of the Trust Territory of Togoland under British administration (General Assembly resolution 944(X)): (a) The future of Togoland under British administration: report of the United Nations Plebiscite Commissioner; (b) The future of Togoland under French administration (Trusteeship Council resolution 1371(XVII)). 13. Dissemination of information on the United Nations and the International Trusteeship System in Trust Territories: report of the Secretary- General (Trusteeship Council resolution 36(III) and General Assembly resolution 754(VIII)). 14. Offers of study and training facilities for inhabitants of Trust Territories: report of the Secretary-General (General Assembly resolution 557 (VI)). 15. Attainment by the Trust Territories of the objective of self-government or independence: report of the Secretary-General (Trusteeship Council resolution 1369(XVII)). 16. Report of the United Nations Advisory Council for the Trust Territory of Somaliland under Italian administration. 17. Adoption of the report of the Trusteeship Council to the Security Council. Consideration and Action Taken Plenary meeting 707. Plenary meetings , 738. Plenary meetings , 728, 742, 743. Plenary meetings , Plenary meetings , 730, 731, 743. Plenary meetings , 710, 719, 723, 725, 743. Plenary meetings , 731, 741, 743. Standing Committee on Petitions meetings Plenary meetings , 723, 725, , Resolutions 1495(XVIII), (XVIII). Plenary meetings , 738. Resolution 1497 (XVIII). Plenary meetings , Resolution 1498 (XVIII). Standing Committee on Administrative Unions meetings Plenary meetings 737, 738. Committee on Rural Economic Development of the Trust Territories meetings Plenary meeting 735. Plenary meeting 702. Resolution 1494(XVIII). Plenary meeting 730. Plenary meetings 726, , 745. Resolution 1496(XVIII). Plenary meetings , Resolution 1499 (XVIII). Plenary meeting 732. Plenary meeting 732. Plenary meetings 702, 716, 732, 735. Plenary meetings , 710, 719, 723, 725. Plenary meetings 743, 744.

36 524 APPENDIX III Agenda Item 18. Adoption of the report of the Trusteeship Council to the General Assembly. 19. Appointment of the members of the Standing Committee on Petitions. Other Matters Discussed Representation of China in the United Nations. Organization of work of the Council. The question of the sixth special session of the Council. Agenda Item 1. Adoption of the agenda. 2. The future of the Trust Territory of Togoland under French administration. Other Matters Discussed Adoption of the Council's report to the General Assembly. Organization of work for the nineteenth session of the Council. 38 Report by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development on Somaliland under Italian administration. 38 Consideration and Action Taken Plenary meetings 701, 702, , 743, 745. Plenary meetings 723, 745. Standing Committee on Petitions meeting 349. Plenary meetings 701, 738. Plenary meetings 701, 702, 729. Plenary meetings 705, 745. SIXTH SPECIAL SESSION, 10 DECEMBER JANUARY 1957 Plenary meeting 746. Plenary meetings Plenary meeting 750. Plenary meeting 751. Plenary meeting 751. MATTERS BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE DURING 1956 CASES BEFORE THE COURT REQUESTS FOR ADVISORY OPINIONS Aerial Incident of 7 October 1952 (United States vs. USSR). Aerial Incident of 10 March 1953 (United States vs. Czechoslovakia). Antarctica Cases (United Kingdom vs. Argentina, United Kingdom vs. Chile). Case of Certain Norwegian Loans (France vs. Norway). Right of Passage Through Indian Territory (Portugal vs. India). Admissibility of hearings by the Committee on South West Africa. Judgements of the Administrative Tribunal of the ILO upon complaints made against UNESCO. OTHER MATTERS Election of members of the Budgetary and Administrative Committee. Election of the Chamber of Summary Procedure for Approval of closed accounts for Adoption of budget estimates for Miscellaneous administrative matters. 38 At its 751st meeting, the Council decided to convene its nineteenth session on 14 March, It also decided to place the report of the Mission of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development to Somaliland under Italian administration on the agenda of its nineteenth session and to postpone its discussion on Tanganyika to its twentieth session.

37 APPENDIX IV DELEGATIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE COUNCILS DELEGATIONS TO THE FIRST AND SECOND EMERGENCY SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 39 Afghanistan. Representative: Abdul Hamid Aziz. Albania. Representative: Reis Malile. Argentina. Representatives: Rear Admiral Aníbal O. Olivieri, Alfredo A. Lavalle, Roberto E. Guyer. Australia. Representatives: E. Ronald Walker, William D. Forsyth, J. D. L. Hood. Alternates: Brian C. Hill, T. Wakeham Cutts. Austria Representative: Franz Matsch. Belgium. Representatives: Fernand van Langenhove, Joseph Nisot. Bolivia. Representative: German Quiroga Galdo. Brazil. Representatives: Cyro de Freitas-Valle, Jayme de Barros, Carlos Alfredo Bernardes. Bulgaria. Representative: Peter Vutov. Burma. Representatives: U Win, Pe Kin. Alternate: Paw Htin. Byelorussian SSR. Representative: A. E. Gurinovich. Cambodia. Representatives: Nong Kimny, Ly Chinly. Canada. Representatives: Lester B. Pearson, R. A. MacKay, John Holmes. Ceylon. Representative: R. S. S. Gunewardene. Alternates: A. Basnayake, Y. Duraiswamy. Chile. Representatives: Rudecindo Ortega, Alfonso Grez, Miguel I. Bravo, Oscar Pinochet, Octavio Allende. China. Representatives: Tingfu F. Tsiang, Liu Chieh. Alternates: Chiping H. C. Kiang, Cheng Paonan, Chun-Ming Chang. Colombia. Representatives: Francisco Urrutia, Eduardo Carrizosa. Costa Rica. Representatives: Alberto F. Cañas, Raúl Trejos, Mrs. Maria L. Montejo. Cuba. Representatives: Emilio Nunez Portuondo, Carlos Blanco, Francisco García Amador, Miss Uldarica Mafias, Rafael García Navarro. Alternates: Miss Silvia Shelton, Juan O'Naghten, Miss Josefina García Sierra, Miss Ana Maria Perera. Czechoslovakia. Representative: Josef Ullrich. Denmark. Representative: Karl I. Eskelund. Dominican Republic. Representatives: Enrique de Marchena, Ambrosio Alvarez Aybar, Miss Minerva 39 This list, as is the case with the other lists in this appendix, is based on information and credentials officially submitted by Member States. Bernardino. Alternate: Kémil L. Dipp Gomez. Ecuador. Representative: José V. Trujillo. Alternate: Alberto Barriga. Egypt. Representative: Omar Loutfi. El Salvador. Representatives: Miguel Rafael Urquía, Roberto E. Quiros, Miguel A. Magaña. Ethiopia. Representative: Yilma Deressa. Alternate: Miss Judith Imru. Finland. Representative: Georg A. de Gripenberg. Alternate: Bjorn-Olof Alholm. France. Representatives: Bernard Cornut-Gentille, Vincent Broustra, Louis de Guiringaud. Greece. Representative: Christian X. Palamas. Alternate: Dennis N. Carayannis. Guatemala. Representatives: Emilio Arenales Catalán, Isidro Lemus Dimas, José Rolz Bennett, Maximiliano Kestler. Haiti. Representatives: Jacques N. Léger, Max H. Dorsinville, Ernest G. Chauvet. Honduras. Representative: Tiburcio Carías, Jr. Alternate: Humberto Lopez Villamil. Hungary. Representatives: Jozef Marjai, Janos Szabo. Iceland. Representatives: Thor Thors, Thorarinn Thorarinsson. India. Representatives: V. K. Krishna Menon, Arthur S. Lall. Indonesia. Representative: Sudjarwo Tjondronegoro. Iran. Representatives: Nasrollah Entezam, Djalal Abdoh. Iraq. Representatives: Hashim Jawad, Kadhim M. Khalaf, Usamah T. Kadry. Ireland. Representative: Frederick H. Boland. Israel. Representatives: Abba Eban, Moshe Tov, Jacob Robinson, Mordecai R. Kidron, Yoseph Tekoah. Alternate: Arthur C. Liveran. Italy. Representative: Leonardo Vitetti. Alternates: Remigio D. Grillo, Eugenio Plaja. Jordan. Representatives: Abdul Monem Rifa'i, Thabet Khalidi. Laos. Representative: Ourot R. Souvannavong. Lebanon. Representative: Victor Khouri. Alternate: Edward Rizk. Liberia. Representatives: Mrs. Angie Brooks, John D. Cox, John Grigsby. Libya. Representative: Fathi Abidia.

38 526 APPENDIX IV Luxembourg. Representatives: Hugues Le Gallais, Jean-Pierre Kremer. Mexico. Representative: Rafael de la Colina. Alternate: Luciano Joublanc Rivas. Nepal. Representative: Rishikesh Shaha. Netherlands. Representative: C. W. A. Schurmann. New Zealand. Representative: Sir Leslie Munro. Alternate: M. J. G. Templeton. Nicaragua. Representative: Luís Mena Solórzano. Norway. Representative: Hans Engen. Pakistan. Representative: Mohammad Mir Khan. Panama. Representatives: Roberto de la Guardia, Ernesto de la Ossa. Paraguay. Representatives: Pacífico Montero de Vargas, Fernando Caballero Marsal. Peru. Representatives: Victor A. Belaúnde, Carlos Holguín. Philippines. Representative: Felixberto M. Serrano. Poland. Representative: Jerzy Michalowski. Portugal. Representative: Vasco Vieira Garin. Romania. Representative: Athanase Joja. Saudi Arabia. Representative: Jamil M. Baroody. Spain. Representative: José Felix de Lequerica. Alternate: Diego Buigas de Dalmau. Sweden. Representative: Gunnar Jarring. Syria. Representative: Rafik Asha. Thailand. Representatives: Prince Wan Waithayakon Krommun Naradhip Bongsprabandh, Thanat Khoman. Turkey. Representative: Selim Sarper. Ukrainian SSR. Representative: V. I. Sapozhnikov. Union of South Africa. Representative: D. B. Sole. USSR. Representatives: V. V. Kuznetsov, A. A. Sobolev. United Kingdom. Representative: Sir Pierson Dixon. United States. Representatives: John Foster Dulles, Henry Cabot Lodge. Alternate: James J. Wadsworth. Uruguay. Representative: Enrique Rodríguez Fabregat. Alternate: César Montero Bustamante. Venezuela. Representatives: Santiago Perez Perez, Martin Perez Matos, Victor M. Rivas, Francisco Alfonzo Ravard. Yemen. Representatives: Prince Sayful Islam Al- Hassan, Ahmad Zabarah, Mohammed Al-Haifi, Mohammed Abou-Taleb. Alternate: Tawfik Chamandi. Yugoslavia. Representatives: Joza Brilej, Djura Nincic. Alternates: Dimce Belowski, Aleksander Bozovic. DELEGATIONS TO THE ELEVENTH SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Afghanistan. Representatives: Mohammed Kabir Ludin, Abdul Hamid Aziz, Abdul Rahman Pazhwak, Mohammed Sarwar Omar, Abdul Hakim Tabibi. Alternates: Mohammed Younos Rafik, Gulham Farouk. Albania. Representatives: Behar Shtylla, Nesti Nase, Reis Malile, Halim Budo. Alternates: Jonus Mersini, Nabi Agolli, Kleanth Andoni. Argentina. Representatives: Luis A. Podesta Costa, Rear Admiral Aníbal O. Olivieri, Adolfo Bioy, Raúl C. Migone, Carlos A. Fernandez. Alternates: Roberto E. Guyer, Eduardo José Basavilbaso, Alfredo A. Lavalle, Roberto Carman, Adolfo Bioy Casares. Australia. Representatives: R. G. Casey, Sir Percy Spender, E. Ronald Walker, Kenneth H. Bailey, William D. Forsyth, A. H. Loomes. Alternates: Archibald M. Benn, John E. Marriott, Stewart Jamieson, T. Wakeham Cutts, Brian C. Hill. Austria. Representatives: Leopold Figl, Bruno Kreisky, Franz Gschnitzer, Alfred Maleta, Bruno Pitterman. Alternates: Josef A. Schoener, Franz Matsch, Heinrich Haymerle, Kurt Waldheim, Egon Ranshofen- Wertheimer. Belgium. Representatives: Paul Henri Spaak, Fernand van Langenhove, Pierre Ryckmans, J. Bracops, Baron Pierre Nothomb, Joseph Nisot. Alternates: F. Grootjans, R. Rothschild, J. de Thier, L. G. Delhaye, Alfred Claeys-Bouuaert. Bolivia. Representatives: Ñuflo Chávez Ortiz, German Quiroga Galdo, Ernesto Ayala Mercado, Carlos Salamanca, Samuel Marin Pareja. Alternates: Roberto Jordan Pando, Alberto Canedo, Edwin Rodríguez, Carlos Casap. Brazil. Representatives: Cyro de Freitas-Valle, Benedito Valladares, Georgino Avelino, Gilberto Amado, Aloisio de Castro. Alternates: Joaquim Mendes de Souza, Luthero S. Vargas, Rubens Berardo, Joaquim C. Mendes de Almeida, Murillo Marroquim. Bulgaria. Representatives: Carlo Lukanov, Milko Tarabanov, Dimiter Bratanov, Peter Vutov, Eugeny Kamenov. Alternates: Assen Georgiev, Ljubomir Raduilski, Georgi Tanev, Edouard Saphir. Burma. Representatives: Pe Kin, On Sein, Kyi Myint, Thakin Tun Ant, Maung Thwin. Alternates: Hla Pe, Thein Maung, Than Hla, Maung Pe. Byelorussian SSR. Representatives: K. V. Kiselev, Mrs. F. A. Novikova, P. F. Glebko, V. A. Pyzhkov, G. F. Basov. Alternate: A. E. Gurinovich. Cambodia. Representatives: Nong Kimny, Nhiek Tioulong, Ing Judeth, Ly Chinly, Phuong Margain. Canada. Representatives: Lester B. Pearson, Roch Pinard, L. Cardin, David A. Croll, R. A. MacKay. Alternates: Mrs. Marie A. Shipley, Gerard Légaré, John Holmes, F. H. Soward, S. D. Pollock. Ceylon. Representatives: S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, R. S. S. Gunewardene, D. W. Rajapatirana, Badiudin Mahmud, A. B. Perera, Gunasena de Zoyza. Chile. Representatives: José Maza (later replaced by Roberto Aldunate), Rudecindo Ortega, Blas Bellolio, Sergio Recabarren, René Montero. Alternates: Oscar Aguero, Luis Melo Lecaros, Alfonso Grez, Humberto Díaz-Casanueva, Miguel I. Bravo. China. Representatives: George K. C. Yeh, Tingfu F. Tsiang, Liu Chieh, Yu Tsune-Chi, Tuan Maolan. Alternates: Hsueh Yu-Chi, Chiping H. C. Kiang, Cheng Paonan, Hsioh-Ren Wei, Chun- Ming Chang. Colombia. Representatives: Francisco Urrutia, Castor Jaramillo Arrubla, José Umana Bernal, Hernando Navia Varón, Carlos Vesga Duarte. Alternates:

39 DELEGATIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE COUNCILS 527 Francisco Gonzalez Torres, Jesús Zárate Moreno, Efraím Casas Manrique, Antonio Angel, Jaime Canal. Costa Rica. Representatives: Alberto F. Cañas, Gastón Guardia, Hernán Gonzalez, Roberto Loría- Cortés, Raul Trejos. Alternates: Jorge Hazera, Bernardo Van Der Laat, Alvar Antillon, Mrs. María L. Montejo, José F. Carballo. Cuba. Representatives: Emilio Nunez Portuondo, Carlos Blanco, Francisco García Amador, Miss Uldarica Mañas, Rafael García Navarro. Alternates: Miss Silvia Shelton, Juan O'Naghten, Miss Josefina García Sierra, Miss Ana Maria Perera, Manuel Secades y Manrara. Czechoslovakia. Representatives: Vaclav David, Josef Ullrich, Frantisek Vavricka, Karel Petrzelka, Pavel Winkler. Alternates: Oldrich Kaisr, Jan Pudlak, Jaroslav Pscolka, Zdenek Trhlik, Gejza Mencer. Denmark. Representatives: Ernst Christiansen, Alsing Andersen, Frode Jacobsen, Kristen Amby, Henry L. W. Jensen, Hermod Lannung. Alternates: Karl I. Eskelund, John Knox, Ernst Meinstorp, Miss Alice Bruun, Eiler Jensen. Dominican Republic. Representatives: Enrique de Marchena, Temístocles Messina, Ambrosio Alvarez Aybar, Miss Minerva Bernardino, Kémil L. Dipp Gomez. Ecuador. Representatives: José V. Trujillo, Gonzalo Escudero, Luis Coloma, Enrique Ponce, Gustavo Larrea. Alternate: Alberto Barriga. Egypt. Representatives: Mahmoud Fawzi, Abdel F. Hassan, Omar Loutfi, Saleh A. R. Mahmoud. Alternates: Ahmed Talaat, Ahmed M. El-Messiri, Colonel Salah Gohar, Abdel Hamid Abdel-Ghani, Abdullah El Erian. El Salvador. Representatives: Miguel Rafael Urquía, Guillermo Chacon, Roberto E. Quirós, Francisco R. Lima, Miguel A. Magaña. Alternates: Rafael Glower, Colonel Antonio Valdes. Ethiopia. Representatives: Yilma Deressa, Haddis Alemayehou, Ketema Yifru. Alternates: Tesfaye Gabre-Egzy, Maaza Workneh, Goytom Petros, Solomon Tekle, Yewend Woosen Mangasha. Finland. Representatives: Ralf Torngren, Georg A. de Gripenberg, Mrs. Tyyne Leivo-Larsson, Lennart Heljas, Miss Irma Karvikko, Erik Castren. Alternates: Reinhold Svento, Olavi Kajala, Voitto Saario, Tuttu Tarkiainen. France. Representatives: Christian Pineau, Gaston Defferre (later replaced by Marcel Champeix), Felix Houphouet-Boigny (later replaced by Jacques Soustelle), Jules Moch, Bernard Cornut-Gentille (later replaced by Guillaume Georges-Picot), Vincent Broustra. Alternates: Louis Jacquinot, Felix Gouin (later replaced by Edmond Michelet), Pierre Abelin, André Armengaud, André Dulin, Robert Bargues. Ghana. 40 Representative: Seth Kobla Anthony. Greece. Representatives: Constantin Karamanlis, 40 Ghana became a Member State of the United Nations on 8 March Evangelos Averoff-Tossizza, Gregoire Cassimatis, George V. Melas, Christian X. Palamas, Andreas Stratos. Alternates: George Seferiades, Jean Spiropoulos, Savas Loizides, Constantin Eustathiades, S. Calogeropoulos-Stratis, Constantin A. Triantaphyllakos, Zenon Rossides, Constantin P. Caranicas. Guatemala. Representatives: Emilio Arenales Catalán, Luis Aycinena Salazar, Isidro Lemus Dimas, José Rolz Bennett, Mrs. Graciela Quan. Alternates: Ramiro Aragón, Maximiliano Kestler, Armando Diéguez, Miss Eunice Lima Schaul. Haiti. Representatives: Jacques N. Léger, Love O. Léger, Max H. Dorsinville, Ernest G. Chauvet, Hérard C. L. Roy. Alternates: Serge Corvington, Georges Salomon. Honduras. Representatives: Tiburcio Carias, Jr., Humberto Lopez Villamil, Carlos A. Suazo. Hungary. Representatives: Imre Horvath, Endre Sik, Imre Vajda, Peter Mod. Alternates: Imre Hollai, Pal Racz, Janos Szabo. Iceland. Representatives: Thor Thors, Hans G. Andersen, Thorarinn Thorarinsson (later replaced by Steingrimur Hermannsson), Haraldur Gudmundsson, Finnbogi Rutur Valdemarsson. India. Representatives: V. K. Krishna Menon, Ali Yavar Jung, G. S. Pathak, Arthur S. Lall, Yadvindra Singh (Maharaja of Patiala). Alternates: R. Venkataraman, K. Raghu Ramaiah, M. Gopala Menon, Mrs. Zarina Currimbhoy, T. S. Paulus. Indonesia. Representatives: Roeslan Abdulgani, Dr. Subandrio, Abu Hanifah, Sudjarwo Tjondronegoro, Moekarto Notowidigdo. Alternates: Usman Sastroamidjoyo, Achmad Natanagara, Khouw Bian Tie, Mohammed Sharif, Mrs. Artati S. Marzuki. Iran. Representatives: Nasrollah Entezam, Djalal Abdoh, Mahmoud Foroughi, Abbas Gholi Ardalan, Fereydoun Adamiyat. Alternates: Mohsen M. Esfandiary, Mohammad Ali Hedayaty, Mohammad Ali Massoud-Ansari, Ali Noury Esfandiary. Iraq. Representatives: Mohammed Fadhil Jamali, General Nouriddin Mahmoud, Abbass Mehdi, Ali Haydar Sulaiman, Abdul Mejid Mahmoud, Hashim Jawad. Alternates: Faisal Damluji, Hashim Hilli, Adnan Pachachi, Kadhim M. Khalaf, Mrs. Bedia Afnan. Ireland. Representatives: Liam Cosgrave, Frederick H. Boland, Sean Murphy, John J. Hearne. Alternates: Conor Cruise O'Brien, Miss Sheila Murphy, Sean Morrissey, E. L. Kennedy, J. Shields. Israel. Representatives: Mrs. Golda Meir, Abba Eban, Moshe Tov, Jacob Robinson, Gideon Rafael, Emile Najar. Alternates: Arthur Lourie, Michael Comay, Mordecai R. Kidron, Arthur C. Liveran, Tuvia Arazi. Italy. Representatives: Gaetano Martino, Attilio Piccioni, Vittorio Badini Confalonieri, Antonio Azara, Leonardo Vitetti, Giuseppe Cerulli Irelli. Alternates: Nicolo Di Bernardo, Mario Toscano, Remigio D. Grillo, Francesco Cavalletti, Eugenio Plaja.

40 528 APPENDIX IV Japan. 41 Representatives: Mamoru Shigemitsu (from December 1956), Naotake Sato, Masayuki Tani, Renzo Sawada, Toshikazu Kase, Koto Matsudaira. Alternates: Jun Tsuchiya, Ichiro Kawasaki, Senjin Tsuruoka. Jordan. Representatives: Abdul Monem Rifa'i, Thabet Khalidi. Laos. Representatives: Prince Souvanna Phouma, Katay D. Sasorith, Leuam Insisiengmay, Phagna Bouasy, Ourot R. Souvannavong. Alternates: Khamphan Panya, Thao Leuam, Sisouk Na Champassak, Keo Viphakone. Lebanon. Representatives: Charles Malik, Victor Khouri, Nagib Sadaka, Nadim Dimechkie, Ramez Shammah. Alternates: Karim Azkoul, Edward Rizk. Liberia. Representatives: Henry Ford Cooper, J. Dudley Lawrence, George Padmore, Charles T. O. King, Mrs. Angie E. Brooks. Alternates: Nathan Barnes, R. Foley Sherman, John D. Bing, Moses B. King, Dash Cox. Libya. Representatives: Moheddine Fekini, Suleiman Gerbi, Fathi Abidia, Abdurrazzak Misallati, Ahmed F. Ben Saoud. Alternates: Mohammed Azzouz, Hassan Bukres. Luxembourg. Representatives: Joseph Bech, André Clasen, Jean-Pierre Kremer, Hugues Le Gallais, Georges Heisbourg. Alternate: Jean Wagner. Mexico. Representatives: Luis Padilla Nervo, Rafael de la Colina, Luciano Joublanc Rivas, Armando C. Amador, Eduardo Espinosa y Prieto. Alternates: Octavio Paz, Antonio Gomez Robledo, Jorge Castañeda. Morocco. 42 Representatives: Ahmed Balafrej, Mhamed Zeghari, El-Mehdi Ben Aboud, Mhamed Boucetta, Ahmed Laraki, Mahjoub Ben Seddik, Abdullatif Filali. Alternates: Mohammed Bargach, Ahmed Benabud, Taibi Ben Hima, Abderrahman Anegay, Mhamed El Kohen. Nepal. Representatives: Chuda Prasad Sharma, Prince Himalaya Bir Bikram Shah, Rishikesh Shaha, Hansa Man Singh, Kaiser Bahadur. Alternates: Princess Himalaya Bir Bikram Shah, Daman Raj Tuladhar. Netherlands. Representatives: J. M. A. H. Luns, C. W. A. Schurmann, Reverend L. J. C. Beaufort, W. F. de Gaay Fortman, H. R. van Houten. Alternates: J. G. H. Tans, A. J. P. Tammes, J. P. Bannier, J. Meijer, J, F. E. Einaar. New Zealand. Representatives: T. L. Macdonald, Sir Leslie Munro. Alternates: T. P. Davin, T. C. Larkin, M. J. C. Templeton, Miss A. B. Souter, R. M. Miller. Nicaragua. Representatives: Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa, Alejandro Montiel Argüello, Colonel Julio C. Morales, Luis Mena Solórzano. Norway Representatives: Halvard Lange, Arne Skaug, Mrs. Aase Lionaes, C. J. Hambro, Hans Engen. Alternates: Dag Bryn, Hans Borgen, Erling Wik- 41 Japan became a Member State of the United Nations on 18 December Morocco became a Member State of the United Nations on 12 November borg, Johannes Seland, Harald Torp; appointed from January 1957: Arne Gunneng, Thor Brodtkorb, Per Vennemoe, Rolf Hancke. Pakistan. Representatives: Malik Firoz Khan Noon, Begum Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah, Mohammad Mir Khan, Muzaffar Ali Qizalbash, K. K. Dutta, Kamaruddin Ahmed. Alternates: Khawaja Sarwar Hasan, Mir Ali Nawaz Khan Talpur, Cyrus F. Minwala, M. A. Chaudhuri, Enver Masood. Panama. Representatives: Aquilino E. Boyd, Roberto de la Guardia, Jorge E. Illueca, Ernesto Zubieta, Eduardo Ritter-Aislán, George Westerman. Alternates: Manuel Mendez Guardia, Ernesto de la Ossa. Paraguay. Representatives: Pacifico Montero de Vargas, César Romeo Acosta, Alberto Nogués, Miguel Solano Lopez, Fernando Caballero Marsal. Peru. Representatives: Víctor A. Belaúnde, Fernando Berckemeyer, Carlos Holguín, Edwin Letts, Andres Townsend Ezcurra, Manuel J. Bustamante de la Fuente. Alternates: Manuel F. Maúrtua, José Pareja Paz Soldán, José A. Encinas, Jorge Velando, Carlos Alzamora. Philippines. Representatives: Felixberto M. Serrano, Edmundo B. Cea, Arturo M. Tolentino, Cornelio T. Villareal, Manuel A. Alzate. Alternates: Pedro Lopez, Lamberto Macias, Erasmo R. Cruz, Juan M. Alberto. Poland. Representatives: Marian Naszkowski (later replaced by Jozef Winiewicz), Juliusz Katz-Suchy. Wladyslaw Kiernik, Mrs. Eugenia Krassowska, Jerzy Michalowski. Alternates: Romuald Spasowski, Wojciech Ketrzynski, Manfred Lachs, Tadeusz Lychowski. Portugal. Representatives: Paulo A. Virissimo Cunha, Vasco Vieira Garin, Henrique M. Martins de Carvalho, Albano P. F. Nogueira, Alberto M. G. F. Nogueira. Alternates: Adriano J. Alves Moreira, Jose Madeira Rodrigues, Antonio A. Bandeira Guimaraes, Antonio de Lucena, Jose Manuel Fragoso. Romania. Representatives: Grigore Preoteasa, Ion Gh. Maurer, Athanase Joja, Silviu Brucan, Eduard Mezincescu. Alternates: Mihai Magheru, Roman Moldovan, Bazil Serban, Corneliu Bogdan. Saudi Arabia. Representatives: Sheikh Abdullah Al- Khayyal, Saleh Shalfan, Jamil M. Baroody, Aouney W. Dejany, Omar Haliq. Alternates: Omar A. Khadra, Fouad S. Husseini, Omar Orkoby, Ibrahim Muhtasib, Abdulrahman Alkadi. Spain. Representatives: Alberto Martin Artajo, José Felix de Lequerica, José Fernández Villaverde y Roca de Togores (Marquis de Santa Cruz), Manuel Aznar, Juan Pablo de Lojendio (Marquis de Vellisca). Alternates: Pedro Cortina, Diego Buigas de Dalmau, Juan Manuel Castro Rial, José Núñez Iglesias, Jaime de Piniés. Sudan. 43 Representatives: Mohammed Ahmed Mahgoub, Mohammed Osman Yassein, Yacoub Os- 43 Sudan became a Member State of the United Nations on 12 November 1956.

41 DELEGATIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE COUNCILS 529 man, Mohammed Ahmed Yagi, Mohammed Khogali, Mustafa Medani. Alternates: Hamza Mirghani, Beshir Mohammed Saeed, Abd El Karim Mirghani, Fakhradin Mohammed, Mohammed Abdelmagid Ahmed. Sweden. Representatives: Osten Unden, Torsten Nilsson, Mrs. Ulla Lindstrom, Ake Holmback, Rolf Sohlman; appointed from January 1957: Rickard Sandier, Jarl Hjalmarson, Sten Wahlund, Valter Aman, Gunnar Jarring. Alternates: Torsten Bengtson, Sven Gustafson, Gosta Elfving, Gunnar Svard; appointed from January 1957: Sture Petren, Mrs. Agda Rossel, Klas Gosta Netzen, Arthur Widen, Mrs. Brita Skottsberg-Ahman. Syria. Representatives: Salah Eddine Bitar, Farid Zeineddine, Ahmed Shukairy, Salah Eddine Tarazi, Rafik Asha. Alternates: Jawdat Mufti, A. Aziz Allouni, Najmuddine Rifai, Asaad Talas. Thailand. Representatives: Prince Wan Waithayakon Krommun Naradhip Bongsprabandh, Rak Panyarachun, Pote Sarasin, Thanat Khoman. Alternates: Bhusana Abhorn Krairiksh, Banthern Amatyakul, Swate Komalabhuti, Chapikorn Sreshthaputra, Prasong Bunchoem. Tunisia. 44 Representatives: Habib Bourguiba, Mongi Slim, Khemais Hageri, Bechir Ben Yahmed, Ali Belhaouane. Alternates: Mahmoud Messadi, Habib Bourguiba, Jr., Abdelaziz Mathari, Moncef Kedadi, Ali Hedda. Turkey. Representatives: Selim Sarper, Turgut Menemencioglu, Talat Miras, Fuad Bayramoglu, Hasan Esat Isik. Alternates: Talat Benler, Haluk Kura, Vahap Asiroglu, Haluk Bayulken. Ukrainian SSR. Representatives: L. F. Palamarchuk, L. E. Kizya, S. S. Lavrik, Mrs. V. I. Bilai, M. G. Maksimovich. Alternates: A. A. Boiko, K. S. Zabigailo, V. I. Sapozhnikov. Union of South Africa. Representatives: Eric H. Louw, D. B. Sole, M. I. Botha, B. G. Fourie. Alternate: J. J. Theron. USSR. Representatives: D. T. Shepilov, V. V. Kuznetzov, G. N. Zarubin, A. A. Sobolev, T. T. Tazhibayev, S. K. Tsarapkin. Alternates: Mrs. Z. V. Mironova, L. F. Ilichev, S. P. Kozyrev, P. M. Chernyshev, G. P. Arkadev. United Kingdom. Representatives: Selwyn Lloyd, Commander Allan Noble, J. S. Maday, Sir Pierson Dixon, Mrs. Walter Elliot. Alternates: The Marquess of Lothian (later replaced by B. O. B. Gidden), Sir Alec Randall, Sir Gerald Fitzmaurice (later replaced by W. V. J. Evans), P. M. Crosthwaite, I. T. M. Pink (later replaced by J. D. Murray). United States. Representatives: John Foster Dulles, Henry Cabot Lodge, William F. Knowland, Hubert H. Humphrey, Paul G. Hoffman, Ellsworth Bunker. Alternates: James J. Wadsworth, Richard Lee Jones, Franck C. Nash, Edward S. Greenbaum, Mrs. Oswald B. Lord. Uruguay. Representatives: Juan J. Carbajal Victorica, 44 Tunisia became a Member State of the United Nations on 12 November Enrique Rodríguez Fabregat, Alfredo Lepro, Tomás G. Brena, Iberio J. Balay. Alternates: Quintín Alfonsín, César Montero Bustamante, Francisco A. Forteza. Venezuela. Representatives: José Loreto Arismendi, Santiago Perez Perez, Martin Perez Matos, Lorenzo Mendoza Fleury, Ramon Carmona, Francisco Manuel Mármol; appointed from January 1957: Victor M. Pérez Perozo, Gabriel A. Lovera. Alternates: Delfín E. Páez, Víctor M. Rivas, Francisco Alfonzo Ravard, Juan Alvarado, Luis Herrera Marcano; appointed from January 1957: Luis Henríques Cedraro, Armando Molina Landaeta. Yemen. Representatives: Prince Sayful Islam Al- Hassan, Mohammed K. Abdul Rahim, Ahmad Zabarah, Mohammed Al-Haifi, Mohammed Abou- Taleb. Alternates: Ali Othman, Tawfik Chamandi. Yugoslavia. Representatives: Koca Popovic, Mladen Ivekovic, Joza Brilej, Gustav Vlahov, Sergije Makiedo. Alternates: Lazar Lilic, Djura Nincic, Zvonko Grahek, Dimce Belovski, Janvid Flere. OBSERVERS OF NON-MEMBER NATIONS MAINTAINING PERMANENT OBSERVERS' OFFICES AT HEADQUARTERS Germany, Federal Republic of: Georg von Broich- Oppert. Japan: Toshikazu Kase. 45 Korea, Republic of: You Chan Yang, Ben C. Limb. Monaco: Marcel A. Palmaro. Switzerland: Auguste Lindt, 46 Agostino J. Soldati. REPRESENTATIVES OF INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE Judge Green Hackworth, Jean Garnier-Coignet. REPRESENTATIVES OF SPECIALIZED AGENCIES International Labour Organisation (ILO): Sir Guildhaume Myrddin-Evans, G. P. Delaney, N. H. Tata, David A. Morse, C. W. Jenks, R. A. Métall. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO): B. R. Sen, Sir Herbert Broadley, Joseph L. Orr. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO): René Maheu, Solomon V. Arnaldo, William Frye, Arthur F. Gagliotti, Mrs. Jean Schaffner, Miss Elise Salade, Mrs. Daphne Lincoff. World Health Organization (WHO): Dr. P. Dorolle, Dr. R. L. Coigny, Dr. V. E. Zammit-Tabona, Mrs. Sylvia Meagher. 45 Became member of delegation after Japan was admitted as a Member State of the United Nations on 18 December (See also list of Delegations to the eleventh session of the General Assembly.) 46 Elected as United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees by the General Assembly on 10 December 1956.

42 530 APPENDIX IV International Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Enrique Lopez Herrarte. International Monetary Fund: Per Jacobsson, H. Merle Cochran, Gordon Williams. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO): Edward Warner, Carl Ljungberg, J. Hutchinson. World Meteorological Organization (WMO): Louis Harmantas. REPRESENTATIVES AND DEPUTY, ALTERNATE AND ACTING REPRESENTATIVES TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL Australia: E. Ronald Walker, Brian C. Hill. Belgium: Fernand van Langenhove, Joseph Nisot, Georges Cassiers. China: Tingfu F. Tsiang, Shuhsi Hsu, Chiping H. C. Kiang. Cuba: Emilio Nunez Portuondo, Carlos Blanco, José Miguel Ribas, Miss Uldarica Mafias. France: Hervé Alphand (until 24 August 1956), Bernard Cornut-Gentille (from 24 August 1956), Louis de Guiringaud. Iran: Nasrollah Entezam, Djalal Abdoh, Mohammad Ali Massoud-Ansari. Peru: Victor A. Belaunde, Carlos Holguín. USSR: A. A. Sobolev, L. M. Zamyatin, G. F. Saksin, G. P. Arkadev. United Kingdom: Sir Pierson Dixon, P. M. Crosthwaite. United States: Henry Cabot Lodge, James J. Wadsworth, James W. Barco. Yugoslavia: Joza Brilej, Dimce Belovski, Djura Nincic. DELEGATIONS TO THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL TWENTY-FIRST SESSION MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Argentina. Representative: Rear Admiral Aníbal O. Olivieri. Alternates: Alfredo A. Lavalle, Ovidio Schiopetto, Leopoldo H. Tettamanti, Raul A. J. Quijano, Jorge Alfonzo. Brazil. Representative: Cyro de Freitas-Valle. Alternate: Eurico Penteado. Canada. Representative: R. A. MacKay. Alternates: O. J. Firestone, Marcel Cadieux. China. Representative: Cheng Paonan. Czechoslovakia. Representative: Josef Ullrich. Alternates: Jaroslav Pscolka, Milos Vejvoda. Dominican Republic. Representative: Virgilio Diaz Ordóñez. Alternates: Miss Minerva Bernardino, Ambrosio Alvarez Aybar. Ecuador. Representative: José V. Trujillo. Alternate: Jaime Nebot Velasco. Egypt. Representative: Omar Loutfi. France. Representative: Pierre Abelin. Alternates: Georges Boris, André Armengaud, Gilles Gozard, Jacques Masteau, Leopold Escande. Greece. Representative: Christian X. Palamas. Alternates: Theodore P. Pyrlas, Dennis N. Carayannis, John G. Gregoriades. Indonesia. Representative: R. Asmaun. Alternates: Harsono Reksoatmodjo, Sujono Surjotjondro, Aris Munandar, Mrs. Artati S. Marzuki. Netherlands. Representative: D. U. Stikker. Alternates: C. W. A. Schurmann, E. L. C. Schiff, J. Kaufmann. Norway. Representative: Hans Engen. Alternate: Erik Dons. Pakistan. Representative: Said Hasan. Alternates: M. Zahiruddin Ahmed, Najmus Saqib Khan. USSR. Representative: A. A. Sobolev. Alternates: V. A. Podzerko, G. F. Saksin. United Kingdom. Representative: Sir Alec Randall. Alternate: R. D. J. Scott Fox. United States. Representative: John C. Baker. Alternates: Nat B. King, Walter M. Kotschnig. Yugoslavia. Representative: Joza Brilej. Alternates: Janez Stanovnik, Janvid Flere, Miss Mara Radic. OBSERVERS FROM STATES MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS NOT MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Australia: E. Ronald Walker. Belgium: J. Woulbroun, J. Raeymaeckers. Bulgaria: Peter Vutov. Chile: Alfonso Grez. Colombia: Misael Pastrana. Haiti: Alfred Addor. Hungary: Janos Nagy. Israel: Arthur C. Liveran, Mrs. Tamar Shoham- Sharon. Mexico: Enrique Bravo Caro. Philippines: Pablo A. Peña. Poland: Henryk Birecki. Portugal: Vasco Vieira Garin. Romania: Athanase Joja. Saudi Arabia: Jamil M. Baroody, Omar Haliq. Uruguay: Américo Paz Aguirre. Venezuela: Santiago Perez Perez, Victor M. Rivas, Francisco Alfonzo Ravard, Ignacio Silva Sucre. REPRESENTATIVES OF SPECIALIZED AGENCIES International Labour Organisation (ILO): R. A. Métall, E. J. Riches, P. P. Fano. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO): Joseph L. Orr. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO): René Maheu, Solomon V. Arnaldo, Arthur Gagliotti, Gerald Carnes. World Health Organization (WHO): Dr. R. L. Coigny, Mrs. Sylvia Meagher. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Eugene R. Black, Enrique Lopez Herrarte. International Monetary Fund: Ivar Rooth, Gordon Williams.

43 DELEGATIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE COUNCILS 531 World Meteorological Organization (WMO): Louis Harmantas. Preparatory Committee of the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization (IMCO): Branko Lukac. REPRESENTATIVES OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (CATEGORY A) International Chamber of Commerce: Morris S. Rosenthal, Mrs. Roberta M. Lusardi. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions: Miss Toni Sender. International Co-operative Alliance: Leslie E. Woodcock. International Federation of Christian Trade Unions: G. Thormann. World Federation of Trade Unions: Alain Le Léap, Jan Dessau, Miss Elinor Kahn. World Federation of United Nations Associations: Mrs. C. Beresford Fox, Hilary Barrett-Brown. World Veterans Federation: Jacques Katel. REPRESENTATIVES OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (CATEGORY B) Agudas Israel World Organization: Isaac Lewin. Anti-Slavery Society (United Kingdom): C. W. W. Greenidge. Catholic International Union for Social Service: Mrs. Carmen Giroux. Chamber of Commerce of the United States: Earl F. Cruickshank. Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations: Moses Moskowitz. Friends World Committee for Consultation: Grant C. Fraser. Inter-American Council of Commerce and Production: Earl F. Cruickshank. International Catholic Child Bureau: Miss Margaret M. Bedard. International Conference of Catholic Charities: Louis C. Longarzo. International Co-operative Women's Guild: Mrs. Gunnar Dybwad. International Federation for Housing and Town Planing, International Institute of Administrative Sciences, International Union of Local Authorities: Charles S. Ascher. International Federation of University Women: Miss Janet Robb. International Federation of Women Lawyers: Miss A. Viola Smith, Mrs. Bessie Ray Geffner, Mrs. Eleanor M. Moody. International Society for the Welfare of Cripples: Donald V. Wilson, Henk Nieuwenhuize. International Union for Child Welfare: Mrs. L. Kaufmann-Frankenstein. International Union of Socialist Youth: Miss Susan Gyarmati. Rotary International: Halsey B. Knapp. World Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations: Owen F. Pence. World Assembly of Youth: Robert S. Perlzweig. World Jewish Congress: Maurice L. Perlzweig, Gerhard Jacoby. World Union for Progressive Judaism: Mrs. Eleanor Polstein, Miss Jane Evans. World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations: Miss Catherine Schaefer. REPRESENTATIVES OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (REGISTER) International World Calendar Association: James Avery Joyce. St. Joan's International Social and Political Alliance: Mrs. Wanda Grabinska. Union of International Associations: Georges P. Speeckaert. World Federation for Mental Health: Mrs. Helen S. Ascher. TWENTY-SECOND AND RESUMED TWENTY-SECOND SESSION MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Argentina. Representatives: Rear Admiral Aníbal O. Olivieri, Cecilio J. Morales. Alternates: Juan Martese, Aldo Ferrer, Leopoldo H. Tettamanti, Juan Beltramino. Brazil. Representative: Cyro de Freitas-Valle. Alternate: Eurico Penteado. Canada. Representative: L. Cardin. Alternates: R. A. MacKay (representative at resumed 22nd session), H. Allard, A. MacEachen, G. Davidson, A. Plumptre. China. Representative: Cheng Paonan. Czechoslovakia. Representatives: Jiri Nosek, Jaroslav Pscolka. Alternates: Ladislav Novak, Zdenek Trhlik, Pribyslav Pavlik, Karel Svec. Dominican Republic. Representatives: Enrique de Marchena, Miss Minerva Bernardino. Alternate: Kémil L. Dipp Gómez. Ecuador. Representative: José V. Trujillo. Alternates: Jaime Nebot Velasco, Gustavo Larrea. Egypt. Representative: Omar Loutfi. Alternates: Hassan Ismail, Ahmed Zaki, Abdel-Monem El Tanamli, Salah El-Dine Abou-Gabal. France. Representative: Pierre Abelin. Alternates: Georges Boris, André Armengaud, Gilles Gozard, Jacques Masteau, Jacques Genton. Greece. Representatives: Anthony Poumpouras, Christian X. Palamas. Alternates: Constantin Eustathiades, Constantin P. Caranicas, Dennis N. Carayannis. Indonesia. Representative: R. Asmaun. Alternate: Basuki Djatiasmoro. Netherlands. Representative: D. U. Stikker. Alternates: C. W. A. Schurmann, G. Ruygers, Miss J. de Vink, Baron C. Bentinck, J. P. Bannier, J. Meijer, W. van Asch van Wijck. Norway. Representative: Hans Engen. Alternates: Erik Brofoss, Christian Brinch, Erik Dons, Miss Aaslaug Aasland. Pakistan. Representatives: Said Hasan, Mohammad Mir Khan. Alternates: Abdul Aleem, Ghulam Kehar, Shaikh Yusuf, Mrs. Anwar Ahmed, Akbar Adil. USSR. Representatives: A. V. Zakharov, G. P. Arkadev. Alternate: A. Arzumanyan.

44 532 APPENDIX IV United Kingdom. Representative: Lord John Hope. Alternates: Sir Alec Randall, R. D. J. Scott Fox, S. Hoare, J. D. Murray. United States. Representative: John C. Baker. Alternates: Walter M. Kotschnig, Nat B. King. Yugoslavia. Representative: Joza Brilej. Alternates: Janez Stanovnik, Janvid Flere, Ratko Pleic, Miss Mara Radic. OBSERVERS FROM STATES MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS NOT MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Australia: G. Jockel, N. Currie. Belgium: Jean Leroy, Marcel van de Kerckhove. Bulgaria: Eugeny Kamenov, Ivan Petrov, Dimiter Bratanov, Bogomil D. Todorov. Chile: Fernando Donoso-Silva. Colombia: L. González Barros. Costa Rica: Reverend Benjamin Nunez. Cuba: Enrique Argudín. Finland: Torsten Tikanvaara. Hungary: Jozsef Buzas, Janos Florian, Karoly Kapcsos. Iran: Abbas Gholi Ardalan, E. Tscherazi, N. Khajavi. Israel: M. Kahany, Mrs. Tamar Shoham-Sharon. Italy: Federico Pescatori, Tommaso Notarangeli, Giorgio Smoquina, Alessandro Molinari, Dante Negretti, Reginaldo Munafo, Angelo Macchia. Mexico: Emilio Calderón Puig. Poland: Jerzy Jurkiewicz, Mrs. Eugenia Krassowska. Romania: Bazil Serban, Valerian Stan, Gabriel Kelemen, Mircea Malitza. Spain: Luis García de Llera, Juan Iturralde y de Pedro, Luis de Villegas y de Urzáiz. Sweden: K. O. L. Dafgard. Venezuela: Rafael Rojas, Angel Lujan. NON-MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS REPRESENTED BY OBSERVERS Germany, Federal Republic of: R. Thierfelder, E. Emmel, H. Lederer, K. Winter, K. Barte, Miss E. Lindemann, W. Goeller. Japan: 47 Keiichi Tatsuke, Fumihiko Togo, Wataru Owada, Motoo Ogiso. Switzerland: S. Campiche, C. Wetterwald, A. Kilchmann. Vatican City: Monseigneur Mario Brini. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Enrique López Herrarte. International Monetary Fund: Gordon Williams, J. Polak. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO): E. R. Marlin. Universal Postal Union (UPU): F. Radice. International Telecommunication Union (ITU): Hugh Townshend. World Meteorological Organization (WMO): D. Davies, W. Dyer. Interim Commission for the International Trade Organization (ITO): Eric Wyndham-White, J. Royer. Preparatory Committee of the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization Branko Lukac. (IMCO): REPRESENTATIVES OF OTHER INTER-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS League of Arab States: Mohamed Ali Namazy. REPRESENTATIVES OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (CATEGORY A) International Chamber of Commerce: F. Bower, J. L'Huillier, Mrs. Roberta M. Lusardi. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions: S. Nedzynski, H. Patteet. International Co-operative Alliance: M. Boson. International Federation of Agricultural Producers: R. Savary. International Federation of Christian Trade Unions: J. Bogaert, G. Eggermann, Miss L. Herren, G. Thormann. International Organization of Employers: C. Kuntschen, J. Vanek. Inter-parliamentary Union: A. de Blonay, H. Howson. World Federation of Trade Unions: G. Boglietti, Jan Dessau, A. Diallo, T. Drinkwater, K. Panikkar, Miss Elinor Kahn. World Federation of United Nations Associations: J. Ennals, Mrs. C. Beresford Fox, Mrs. B. Troupin, Hilary Barrett-Brown. World Veterans Federation: C. Campaigne, D. Heaps, Jacques Katel, R. Lenz, Mrs. C. Rogger. REPRESENTATIVES OF SPECIALIZED AGENCIES International Labour Organisation (ILO): David A. Morse, R. A. Métall, R. Roux, C. W. Jenks, L. Alvarado, F. Wheeler. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO): Sir Herbert Broadley, A. Boerma, P. Terver, E. Glesinger, Miss G. Blau, A. Orbaneja, Joseph L. Orr. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO): Luther H. Evans, Jean Thomas, Malcolm S. Adiseshiah, René Maheu, Claude Berkeley. World Health Organization (WHO): Dr. M. Candau, Dr. P. Dorolle, Dr. P. M. Kaul, Dr. R. L. Coigny, Dr. V. E. Zammit-Tabona, Mrs. Sylvia Meagher. 47 Japan became a Member State of the United Nations on 18 December REPRESENTATIVES OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (CATEGORY B) Agudas Israel World Organization: H. Goodman. Catholic International Union for Social Service: Miss A. Hertoghe, Miss J. de Romer. Chamber of Commerce of the United States: Earl F. Cruickshank. Commission of the Churches on International Affairs: L. Ledermann, D. Micheli, F. Nolde, E. Rees. Consultative Council of Jewish Organizations: François Brunschwig, Gershon Ellenbogen. Co-ordinating Board of Jewish Organizations: G. Warburg. Friends World Committee for Consultation: Duncan Wood. Inter-American Council of Commerce and Production: Earl F. Cruickshank. International Alliance of Women: Miss Clara Cam-

45 DELEGATIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE COUNCILS 533 poamor, Mrs. Marcelle Prince-Koire, Miss Antoinette Quinche, Mrs. Nina Spiller. International Association of Penal Law: Mrs. M. Fleury, M. Habicht. International Catholic Child Bureau: A. Bondu. International Catholic Migration Commission: J. Aroca, G. Gotschlich, J. Norris, T. Stark, F. Zacchi. International Catholic Press Union: Reverend Martin Cottier. International Committee of the Red Cross: H. Coursier, F. de Reynold, F. Siordet. International Conference of Catholic Charities: Reverend P. Bouvier, A. Pugin, M. Pugin. International Co-operative Women's Guild: Mrs. Jeannette Hubler. International Federation of Business and Professional Women: Mrs. M. Finidori, Mrs. Esther Hymer. International Federation of University Women: Mrs. M. Fiechter. International Law Association: Samuel K. C. Kopper. International Road Federation: D. Clarke. International Road Transport Union: Philippe Droin. International Statistical Institute, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population: J. Nixon. International Union for Child Welfare: Miss A. Moser, Mrs. J. Small, G. Thélin. League of Red Cross Societies: F. Daubenton, H. Dunning. Nouvelles Equipes Internationales Union des Démocrates Chrétiens: Mrs. Maria Andras, Konrad Sieniewicz. Pan-Pacific South-East Asia Women's Association: Miss Amy Kane. Pax Romana: Mrs. J. Buensod, Reverend L. Grond, R. Sugranyes de Franch. Women's International League for Peace and Freedom: Mrs. G. Baer, Mrs. A. Selander. World Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations: Douglas Deane, Paul Limbert, Jean Reymond, Owen F. Pence. World Assembly of Youth: Miss H. Dale. World Federation of Catholic Young Women and Girls: Miss Josiane Chevrier, Miss L. Herren, Miss Anne Longchamp, Miss Jacqueline Poncet. World Jewish Congress: F. Bienenfeld, F. Brassloff, Gerhard Jacoby. World Movement of Mothers: Mrs. M. Jobert, Miss S. Béguin. World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations: Mrs. M. Graber-Duvernay, Miss R. de Lucy-Fossarieu, Miss J. de Romer. World Young Women's Christian Association: Miss Alice Arnold, Miss Christi Branger, Miss Isabel Catto, Mrs. Mercèdès Ludi, Miss Elisabeth Palmer. REPRESENTATIVES OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (REGISTER) International Committee of Catholic Nurses: Miss M. Callou. International Council of Commerce Employers: P. Eisenring, W. Pfund. International Relief Committee for Intellectual Workers: P. Gordon. Medical Women's International Association: V. Peterson. St. Joan's International Social and Political Alliance: Mrs. M. Leroy-Boy. World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts: Mrs. P. Bugnion-Secretan. World Federation of Democratic Youth: Jacques Denis. DELEGATIONS TO THE TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL SEVENTEENTH SESSION MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Australia. Representative: E. Ronald Walker. Alternates: T. Wakeham Cutts, Robert N. Hamilton. Belgium. Representative: Pierre Ryckmans. Alternates: Alfred Claeys-Bouuaert, Robert Scheyven. Burma. Representative: Than Hla. Alternate: Paw Htin. China. Representative: Shih-shun Liu. Alternate: Liu Yu-wan. France. Representative: Robert Bargues. Alternate: Michel de Camaret. Guatemala. Representative: Emilio Arenales Catalán. Alternates: Isidro Lemus Dimas, Ramiro Aragón, Maximiliano Kestler. Haiti. Representative: Max H. Dorsinville. Alternate: Georges Séraphin. India. Representative: V. K. Krishna Menon. Alternates: K. Raghu Ramaiah, Arthur S. Lall. Italy. Representative: Alberico A. Casardi. Alternate: Eugenio Plaja. New Zealand. Representative: A. R. Perry. Syria. Representative: Rafik Asha. Alternate: Najmuddine Rifai. USSR. Representative: Vasily F. Grubyakov. United Kingdom. Representative: Sir Alan C. Burns. Alternate: B. O. B. Gidden. United States. Representative: Mason Sears. Alternate: Benjamin Gerig. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ADMINISTERING AUTHORITIES Belgium: Pierre Leroy (for questions concerning Ruanda-Urundi). France: Raymond Lefèvre (for questions concerning the Cameroons under French administration); Georges Tourot, Joachim Humlede (for questions concerning Togoland under French administration). United Kingdom: Brigadier E. J. Gibbons, E. M. L. Endeley, Abba Habib, J. O. Field, R. N. Jacobsen (for questions concerning the Cameroons under British administration); A. J. Grattan-Bellew (for questions concerning Tanganyika). REPRESENTATIVES OF SPECIALIZED AGENCIES International Labour Organisation (ILO): R. A. Métall.

46 534 APPENDIX IV Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO): Joseph L. Orr. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO): René Maheu, Solomon V. Arnaldo. World Health Organization (WHO): Dr. R. L. Coigny, Mrs. Sylvia Meagher. EIGHTEENTH SESSION MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Australia. Representative: E. Ronald Walker. Alternates: T. Wakeham Cutts, Robert N. Hamilton. Belgium. Representative: Alfred Claeys-Bouuaert. Alternate: Luc Smolderen. Burma. Representative: Mya Sein. Alternate: Paw Htin. China. Representative: Chiping H. C. Kiang. Alternate: Hsi-kun Yang. France. Representative: Robert Bargues. Guatemala. Representative: Emilio Arenales Catalán. Alternates: Isidro Lemus Dimas, José Rolz Bennett, Ramiro Aragón, Maximiliano Kestler. Haiti. Representative: Max H. Dorsinville. Alternate: Georges Salomon. India. Representative: V. K. Krishna Menon. Alternate: Arthur S. Lall. Italy. Representative: Remigio D. Grillo. New Zealand. Representative: Sir Leslie Munro. Alternates: T. P. Davin, William G. Thorp. Syria. Representative: Rafik Asha. Alternates: Najmuddine Rifai, Jawdat Mufti. USSR. Representative: Vasily F. Grubyakov. Alternate: Ivan I. Lobanov. United Kingdom. Representative: Sir Alan C. Burns. Alternate: B. O. B. Gidden. United States. Representative: Mason Sears. Alternate: Benjamin Gerig. STATES MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS NOT MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Colombia. 48 Representative: Edmundo de Holte Castello. Egypt. 48 Representative: Kamal Eddine Salah. Philippines. 48 Representative: Mauro Baradi. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ADMINISTERING AUTHORITIES Australia: John Herbert Jones (for questions concerning Nauru and New Guinea). Italy: Vittorio Zadotti (for questions concerning Somaliland under Italian administration). 48 States Members of the United Nations Advisory Council for the Trust Territory of Somaliland under Italian Administration. New Zealand: T. R. Smith (for questions concerning Western Samoa). United Kingdom: T. A. Mead, O. R. Blair (for questions concerning Togoland under British administration). United States: Delmas H. Nucker (for questions concerning the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands). REPRESENTATIVES OF SPECIALIZED AGENCIES International Labour Organisation (ILO): R. A. Métall, R. Roux. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO): Joseph L. Orr. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO): René Maheu, Solomon V. Arnaldo. World Health Organization (WHO): Dr. R. L. Coigny, Dr. V. E. Zammit-Tabona, Mrs. Sylvia Meagher. SIXTH SPECIAL SESSION MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL Australia. Representative: A. H. Loomes. Belgium. Representative: Pierre Ryckmans. Alternates: Alfred Claeys-Bouuaert, Luc Smolderen. Burma. Representative: On Sein. China. Representative: Chiping H. C. Kiang. France. Representative: Robert Bargues. Alternates: Georges Apedo-Amah, Guy Périer de Féral, Michel de Camaret. Guatemala. Representative: José Rolz Bennett. Haiti. Representative: Max H. Dorsinville. Alternate: Georges Salomon. India. Representative: K. Raghu Ramaiah. Alternate: Rikhi Jaipal. Italy. Representative: Remigio D. Grillo. New Zealand. Representative: William G. Thorp. Syria. Representative: Rafik Asha. Alternates: Jawdat Mufti, Najmuddine Rifai. USSR. Representative: Ivan I. Lobanov. Alternate: Vladimir N. Bendryshev. United Kingdom. Representative: B. O. B. Gidden. United States. Representative: Mason Sears. Alternate: Benjamin Gerig. REPRESENTATIVES OF SPECIALIZED AGENCIES International Labour Organisation (ILO): R. A. Métall. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO): Joseph L. Orr. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO): Solomon V. Arnaldo. World Health Organization (WHO): Mrs. Sylvia Meagher.

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