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[ 1963 ] Appendices APPENDIX I ROSTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS (As at 31 December 1963) 1 1 DATE OF ADMIS- TOTAL AREA ESTIMATED POPULATION (IN THOUSANDS) MEMBER SION TO U.N. (Square kilometres) Total Date Afghanistan 19 Nov. 1946 657,500 14,684 1 July 1962 Albania 14 Dec. 1955 28,748 1,711 1 July 1962 Algeria 8 Oct. 1962 2,381,741 10,784 1 Feb.-15 Sep. 1960 Argentina 24 Oct. 1945 2,776,656 21,762 30 June 1963 Australia 1 Nov. 1945 7,694,951 11,023 31 Dec. 1963 Austria 14 Dec. 1955 83,849 7,171 1 July 1963 Belgium 27 Dec. 1945 30,507 9,328 31 Dec. 1963 Bolivia 14 Nov. 1945 1,098,581 3,596 1 July 1963 Brazil 24 Oct. 1945 8,511,965 77,521 1 July 1963 Bulgaria 14 Dec. 1955 110,669 8,078 1 July 1963 Burma 19 Apr. 1948 678,033 23,664 1 July 1963 Burundi 18 Sep. 1962 27,834 2,600 1 July 1962 Byelorussian SSR 24 Oct. 1945 207,600 8,413 1 Jan. 1963 Cambodia 14 Dec. 1955 181,035 5,740 17 Apr. 1962 Cameroon 20 Sep. 1960 475,442 4,560 1 July 1963 Canada 9 Nov. 1945 9,976,177 18,928 1 July 1963 Central African Republic 20 Sep. 1960 617,000 1,280 31 Dec. 1963 Ceylon 14 Dec. 1955 65,610 10,625 8 July 1963 Chad 20 Sep. 1960 1,284,000 2,720 1 July 1962 Chile 24 Oct. 1945 741,767 8,222 5 July 1963 China 24 Oct. 1945 9,596,961 656,220 31 Dec. 1957 Colombia 5 Nov. 1945 1,138,338 15,098 5 July 1963 Congo (Brazzaville) 20 Sep. 1960 342,000 820 1 July 1962 Congo (Leopoldville) 20 Sep. 1960 2,345,409 15,007 30 June 1963 Costa Rica 2 Nov. 1945 50,700 1,373 29 Feb. 1964 Cuba 24 Oct. 1945 114,524 7,203 1 July 1963 Cyprus 20 Sep. 1960 9,251 591 31 Aug. 1963 Czechoslovakia 24 Oct. 1945 127,869 13,951 1 July 1963 Dahomey 20 Sep. 1960 115,762 2,200 1 July 1962 Denmark 24 Oct. 1945 43,043 4,654 1 July 1962 Dominican Republic 24 Oct. 1945 48,734 3,334 1 July 1963 Ecuador 21 Dec. 1945 270,670 4,726 30 June 1963 El Salvador 24 Oct. 1945 21,393 2,721 1 July 1963 Ethiopia 13 Nov. 1945 1,184,320 21,400 1 July 1963 Finland 14 Dec. 1955 337,009 4367 1 Mar. 1964 France 24 Oct. 1945 547,026 48,090 1 Dec. 1963 Gabon 20 Sep. 1960 267,000 458 1 July 1963 Ghana 8 Mar. 1957 237,873 7,340 30 June 1963 Greece 25 Oct. 1945 131,944 8,469 31 Dec. 1962 Guatemala 21 Nov. 1945 108,889 4,095 30 June 1963 Guinea 12 Dec. 1958 245,857 3,357 1 July 1963 Haiti 24 Oct. 1945 27,750 4,448 30 June 1963 Honduras 17 Dec. 1945 112,088 2,008 30 June 1963 Hungary 14 Dec. 1955 93,030 10,105 31 Jan. 1964 Iceland 19 Nov. 1946 103,000 183 1 Dec. 1962 India 30 Oct. 1945 3,046,232 449,381 1 July 1962 Indonesia 28 Sep. 1950 1,491,564 98,830 31 Dec. 1962 Iran 24 Oct. 1945 1,648,000 22,401 30 Nov. 1963 Iraq 21 Dec. 1945 448,742 6,803 31 Dec. 1962 Ireland 14 Dec. 1955 70,280 2,841 1 July 1963 Israel 11 May 1949 20,700 2,449 28 Feb. 1964 Italy 14 Dec. 1955 301,225 50,619 31 Dec. 1963 Ivory Coast 20 Sep. 1960 322,463 3,665 1 July 1963 Jamaica 18 Sep. 1962 10,962 1,696 30 Sep. 1963 Japan 18 Dec. 1956 369,661 96,480 1 Feb. 1964 Jordan 14 Dec. 1955 96,610 1,827 1 July 1963 Kenya 16 Dec. 1963 582,646 8,847 1 July 1963 Kuwait 14 May 1963 15,540 347 1 July 1963 682 APPENDIX I DATE OF ADMIS- TOTAL AREA1 ESTIMATED POPULATION (IN THOUSANDS)l MEMBER SION TO U.N. (Square kilometres) Total Date Laos 14 Dec. 1955 236,800 1,882 1 May 1962 Lebanon 24 Oct. 1945 10,400 1,646 1 July 1960 Liberia 2 Nov. 1945 111,370 1,010 2 Apr. 1962 Libya 14 Dec. 1955 1,759,540 1,270 1 July 1963 Luxembourg 24 Oct. 1945 2,586 324 31 Dec. 1962 Madagascar 595,790 2 20 Sep. 1960 5,940 1 July 1963 Malaysia 17 Sep. 1957 333,215 10,364 1 July 1962 Mali 28 Sep. I960 1,204,021 4,394 1 July 1963 Mauritania 27 Oct. 1961 1,085.805 780 1 July 1962 Mexico 7 Nov. 1945 1,972,546 38,416 30 June 1963 Mongolia 27 Oct. 1961 1,535,000 1,019 5 Jan. 1963 Morocco 12 Nov. 1956 443,680 12,360 1 July 1962 Nepal 14 Dec. 1955 140,798 9,388 22 June 1961 Netherlands 10 Dec. 1945 33,612 12,066 1 Mar. 1964 New Zealand 24 Oct. 1945 268,676 2575 31 Dec. 1963 Nicaragua 24 Oct. 1945 148,000 1,541 30 June 1963 Niger 20 Sep. 1960 1,267,000 3,117 1 July 1963 Nigeria 7 Oct. 1960 923,772 55,654 4 Nov. 1963 Norway 27 Nov. 1945 324,219 3,681 1 Jan. 1964 Pakistan 30 Sep. 1947 946,719 98,612 1 July 1963 Panama 13 Nov. 1945 75,650 1,177 1 July 1963 Paraguay 24 Oct. 1945 406,752 1,903 30 June 1963 Peru 31 Oct. 1945 1,285,215 11,511 1 July 1962 Philippines 24 Oct. 1945 299,681 30,758 1 Dec. 1963 Poland 24 Oct. 1945 311,730 30,940 31 Dec. 1963 Portugal 14 Dec. 1955 91,971 9,095 30 Apr. 1964 Romania 14 Dec. 1955 237,500 18,813 1 July 1963 Rwanda 18 Sep. 1962 26,338 2,695 31 Dec. 1960 Saudi Arabia 24 Oct. 1945 2,253,300 6,036 1 Jan. 1956 Senegal 28 Sep. 1960 197,161 3,360 1 July 1963 Sierra Leone 27 Sep. 1961 72,326 2,183 1 Apr. 1963 Somalia 20 Sep. 1960 637,661 2,250 1 July 1962 South Africa 7 Nov. 1945 1,223,409 17,075 1 July 1963 Spain 14 Dec. 1955 504,748 31,077 1 July 1963 Sudan 12 Nov. 1956 2,505,823 12,831 1 July 1963 Sweden 19 Nov. 1946 449,793 7,627 31 Dec. 1963 Syria3 24 Oct. 1945 184,479 5,251 1 July 1963 Tanganyika 14 Dec. 1961 937,061 9,798 30 June 1963 Thailand 16 Dec. 1946 514,000 28,835 1 July 1963 Togo 20 Sep. 1960 56,600 1,563 1 July 1963 Trinidad and Tobago 18 Sep. 1962 5,128 894 1 July 1962 Tunisia 12 Nov. 1956 125,180 4,494 1 July 1963 Turkey 24 Oct. 1945 780,576 30,256 20 Oct. 1963 Uganda 25 Oct. 1962 239,640 7,016 30 June 1962 Ukrainian SSR 24 Oct. 1945 601.000 44,054 1 Jan. 1963 USSR 24 Oct. 1945 22,402,200 224,764 1 July 1963 United Arab Republic3 24 Oct. 1945 1,000,000 27,285 1 July 1962 United Kingdom 24 Oct. 1945 244,030 53,441 30 June 1962 United States 24 Oct. 1945 9,363,389 191,226 1 Mar. 1964 Upper Volta 20 Sep. 1960 274,200 4,500 30 June 1962 Uruguay 18 Dec. 1945 186,926 2556 16 Oct. 1963 Venezuela 15 Nov. 1945 912.050 8,144 30 June 1963 Yemen 30 Sep. 1947 195,000 5,000 1 July 1960 Yugoslavia 24 Oct. 1945 255.804 19,199 29 Feb. 1964 Zanzibar 16 Dec. 1963 2,643 320 1 July 1962 1 SOURCE: Statistical Office of the United Nations. 2 On 16 September 1963, Sabah (North Borneo) and Sarawak joined with the Federation of Malaya (which became a United Nations Member on 17 September 1957) to form Malaysia. 3 Egypt and Syria, both of which became Members of the United Nations on 24 October 1945, joined together—following a plebiscite held in Egypt and Syria on 21 February 1958—to form the United Arab Re- public. On 13 October 1961, Syria, having resumed its status3 as an independent State, also resumed its separate membership in the United Nations, and the United Arab Republic continued as a Member of the United Nations. APPENDIX II THE CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS WE THE PEOPLES for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace, OF THE UNITED NATIONS and for the suppression of acts of aggression or other DETERMINED breaches of the peace, and to bring about by peaceful to save succeeding generations from the scourge of means, and in conformity with the principles of justice war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold and international law, adjustment or settlement of sorrow to mankind, and international disputes or situations which might lead to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in to a breach of the peace; the dignity and worth of the human person, in 2. To develop friendly relations among nations the equal rights of men and women and of nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights large and small, and and self-determination of peoples, and to take other to establish conditions under which justice and respect appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace; for the obligations arising from treaties and other 3.
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