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Addresses of National Societies ADDRESSES OF NATIONAL SOCIETIES AFGHANISTAN (Democratic Republic) — Afghan ETHIOPIA — Ethiopian Red Cross, Rass Desta Red Crescent, Puli Artan, Kabul. Damtew Avenue, Addis Ababa. PEOPLE'S SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA FIJI — Fiji Red Cross Society, 193 Rodwell Road. — Albanian Red Cross, 35, Rruga e Barrika- P.O. Box 569, Suva. davet, Tirana FINLAND — Finnish Red Cross, Tehtaankatu 1 A, ALGERIA (Democratic and People's Republic) Box 168, 00141 Helsinki 14/15. — Algerian Red Crescent Society, 15 bis, Bou- FRANCE — French Red Cross, 17 rue Quentin levard Mohamed V, Algiers. Bauchart, F-75384 Paris CEDEX 08. ARGENTINA — Argentine Red Cross, H. Yrigoyen GAMBIA — The Gambia Red Cross Society, P.O. 2068, 1089 Buenos Aires. Box 472, Banjul. AUSTRALIA — Australian Red Cross, 206, Claren- GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC — German don Street, East Melbourne 3002. Red Cross in the German Democratic Republic, AUSTRIA — Austrian Red Cross, 3 Gusshaus- Kaitzerstrasse 2, DDR 801 Dresden 1. strasse, Postfach 39, Vienna 4. GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF—German BAHAMAS — Bahamas Red Cross Society, P.O. Red Cross in the Federal Republic of Germany, Box N 91, Nassau. Friedrich-Ebert-AUee 71, 5300, Bonn 1, Postfach BAHRAIN — Bahrain Red Crescent Society, 1460 (D.B.R.). P.O. Box 882, Manama. GHANA — Ghana Red Cross, National Head- BANGLADESH — Bangladesh Red Cross Society, quarters, Ministries Annex A3, P.O. Box 835, 34, Bangabandhu Avenue, Dhaka 2. Accra. PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BENIN — Red Cross GREECE — Hellenic Red Cross, rue Lycavittou 1, of Benin, B.P. 1, Porto Novo. Athens 135. BELGIUM — Belgian Red Cross, 98 Chauss6e GUATEMALA — Guatemalan Red Cross, 3* Calle de Vleurgat, 1050 Brussels 8-40, Zona 1, Ciudad de Guatemala. BELIZE — The Belize Red Cross Society, P.O. GUYANA — Guyana Red Cross, P.O. Box 351, Box 413, Belize-City. Eve Leary, Georgetown. BOLIVIA — Bolivian Red Cross, Avenida Sim6n HAITI — Haiti Red Cross, Place des Nations Unies, Bolivar, 1515, La Pat. B.P. 1337. Port-au-Prince. BOTSWANA — Botswana Red Cross Society, HONDURAS — Honduran Red Cross, 7a Calle, Independence Avenue, P.O. Box 485, Gaborone. la y 2a Avenidas, Comayagiiela, D.M. BRAZIL — Brazilian Red Cross, Praca Cruz HUNGARY — Hungarian Red Cross, V. Arany Vermelha 10-12, Rio de Janeiro. Janos utca 31, Budapest V. Mail Add.: 1367 BULGARIA — Bulgarian Red Cross, 1, Boul. Budapest 5, Pf. 121. Biruzov, Sofia 27. ICELAND — Icelandic Red Cross, N6atuni 21, BURMA (Socialist Republic of the Union of) — 105 Reykjavik. Burma Red Cross, 42 Strand Road, Red Cross INDIA — Indian Red Cross, 1 Red Cross Road, Building, Rangoon. New Delhi 110001. BURUNDI — Red Cross Society of Burundi, rue INDONESIA — Indonesian Red Cross, Jalan du March6 3, P.O. Box 324, Bujumbura. Abdul Muis 66, P.O. Box 2009, Djakarta. CAMEROON — Cameroon Red Cross Society, IRAN — Iranian Red Crescent, Avenue Ostad rue Henry-Dunant, P.O.B. 631, Yaoundi. Nejatollahi, Carrefour Ayatollah Taleghani, CANADA — Canadian Red Cross, 95 Wellesley Teheran. Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 1H6. IRAQ — Iraqi Red Crescent, Al-Mansour, Baghdad. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC — Central IRELAND — Irish Red Cross, 16 Merrion Square, African Red Cross, B.P. 1428, Bangui. Dublin 2. CHILE — Chilean Red Cross, Avenida Santa ITALY — Italian Red Cross, 12 via Toscana, Rome. Maria 0150, Correo 21, Casilla 246V., Santiago. IVORY COAST — Ivory Coast Red Cross Society, CHINA (People's Republic) — Red Cross Society B.P. 1244, Abidjan. of China, 53 Kanmien Hutung, Peking. JAMAICA — Jamaica Red Cross Society, 76 Arnold COLOMBIA — Colombian Red Cross, Avenida 68, Road, Kingston 5. No. 66-31, Apartado A6ro 11-10, Bogoti D.E. JAPAN — Japanese Red Cross, 1-3 Shiba-Daimon 1- CONGO, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF THE — Croix- chome, Minato-Ku. Tokyo 105. Rouge Congolaise, place de la Paix, Brazzaville. JORDAN — Jordan National Red Crescent Society, COSTA RICA — Costa Rican Red Cross, Calle 14, P.O. Box 10 001, Amman. Avenida 8, Apartado 1025, San Josi. KENYA — Kenya Red Cross Society, St. John's CUBA — Cuban Red Cross, Calle 23 No. 201 esq. Gate, P.O. Box 40712, Nairobi. N. Vedado, Havana. KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC CZECHOSLOVAKIA — Czechoslovak Red Cross, OF — Red Cross Society of the Democratic Thunovska 18, 118 04 Prague I. People's Republic of Korea, Pyongyang. DENMARK — Danish Red Cross, Dag Hammarsk- KOREA, REPUBLIC OF — The Republic of Korea jolds Alle 28, Postboks 2600,2100 Kabenhavn 0. National Red Cross, 32-3Ka Nam San-Dong, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC — Dominican Red Seoul. Cross, Apartado Postal 1293, Santo Domingo. KUWAIT — Kuwait Red Crescent Society, P.O. ECUADOR — Ecuadorian Red Cross, Calle de Box 1350, Kuwait. la Cruz Roja y Avenida Colombia, 118, Quito. LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC — EGYPT (Arab Republic of) — Egyptian Red Lao Red Cross, P.B. 650, Vientiane. Crescent Society, 29, El-Galaa Street, Cairo. LEBANON — Lebanese Red Cross, rue Speari, EL SALVADOR — El Salvador Red Cross, Beirut. 17 Av. Norte y 7a. Calle Poniente, Centro de LESOTHO — Lesotho Red Cross Society, P.O. Gobierno, San Salvador, Apartado Postal 2672. Box 366, Maseru. LIBERIA — Liberian National Red Cross, National SAN MARINO — San Marino Red Cross, Palais Headquarters, 107 Lynch Street, P.O. Box 226, Rouvernemental, San Marino. Monrovia. SAUDI ARABIA— Saudi Arabian Red Crescent, LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA — Libyan Arab Riyadh. SENEGAL — Senegalese Red Cross Society, Bd Red Crescent, P.O. Box 541, Benghazi. Franklin-Roosevelt, P.O.B. 299, Dakar. LIECHTENSTEIN — Liechtenstein Red Cross, SIERRA LEONE — Sierra Leone Red Cross Vaduz. Society, 6A Liverpool Street, P.O.B. 427, LUXEMBOURG — Luxembourg Red Cross, Pare Freetown. de la Ville, C.P. 404, Luxembourg. SINGAPORE — Singapore Red Cross Society, MALAGASY REPUBLIC — Red Cross Society of 15 Penang Lane, Singapore 0923. the Malagasy Republic, rue Patrice Lumumba, SOMALIA (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC)—Somali Antananarivo. Red Crescent Society, P.O. Box 937, Mogadishu. MALAWI — Malawi Red Cross, Hall Road, SOUTH AFRICA — South African Red Cross, Blantyre (P.O. Box 30080, Chichiri, Blantyre 3). 77, de Villiers Street), P.O.B. 8726, Johannesburg MALAYSIA — Malaysian Red Crescent Society, 2000. National HQ, No. 32 Jalan Nipah off Jalan Am- SPAIN — Spanish Red Cross, Eduardo Dato 16, pang, Kuala Lumpur 16-03. Madrid 10. MALI — Mali Red Cross, B.P 280, Bamako. SRI LANKA (Dem. Soc. Rep. of) — Sri Lanka MAURITANIA — Mauritanian Red Crescent Red Cross Society, 106 Dharmapala Mawatha, Society, B.P. 344, Avenue Gamal Abdel Nasser, Colombo 7. Nouakchott. SUDAN — Sudanese Red Crescent, P.O. Box 235, MAURITIUS — Mauritius Red Cross, Ste Thdrese Khartoum. Street, Curepipe. SWAZILAND — Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross MEXICO — Mexican Red Cross, Avenida Ejercito Society, P.O. Box 377, Mbabane. SWEDEN — Swedish Red Cross, Fack, S-104 40 Nacional n° 1032, Mixico 10 D.F. Stockholm 14. MONACO — Red Cross of Monaco, 27 boul. de SWITZERLAND — Swiss Red Cross, Rain- Suisse, Monte Carlo. mattstr. 10, B.P. 2699, 3001 Berne. MONGOLIA — Red Cross Society of the Mongolian SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC — Syrian Red People's Republic, Central Post Office, Post Crescent. Bd Mahdi Ben Barake, Damascus. Box 537, Ulan Bator. TANZANIA — Tanzania Red Cross Society, MOROCCO — Moroccan Red Crescent, B.P. Upanga Road, P.O.B. 1133, Dar es Salaam. 189, Rabat. THAILAND — Thai Red Cross Society, Paribatra NEPAL — Nepal Red Cross Society, Tahachal, Building, Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, P.B. 217, Kathmandu. Bangkok. NETHERLANDS — Netherlands Red Cross, TOGO — Togolese Red Cross Society, 51 rue Boko P.O.B. 30427, 2500 GK The Hague. Soga, P.O. Box 655, Lomi. NEW ZEALAND — New Zealand Red Cross, TONGA — Tonga Red Cross Society, P.O. Box Red Cross House, 14 Hill Street, Wellington 1. 456, Nukualofa. (P.O. Box 12-140, Wellington North.) TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO — Trinidad and NICARAGUA — Nicaragua Red Cross, D.N. Tobago Red Cross Society, Wrightson Road Apartado 3279, Managua. West, P.O. Box 357, Port of Spain, Trinidad, NIGER — Red Cross Society of Niger, B.P. 386, West Indies. Niamey. TUNISIA — Tunisian Red Crescent, 19 rue d'Angle- NIGERIA — Nigerian Red Cross Society, Eko terre, Tunis. Aketa Close, off St. Gregory Rd., P.O. Box 764, TURKEY — Turkish Red Crescent, Yenisehir, Lagos. Ankara. UGANDA — Uganda Red Cross, Nabunya Road, NORWAY — Norwegian Red Cross, Drammens- P.O. Box 494, Kampala. veien 20 A, Oslo 2, Mail add.: Postboks 2338, UNITED KINGDOM — British Red Cross, 9 Solli, Oslo 2. Grosvenor Crescent, London. SWIX 7EJ. PAKISTAN — Pakistan Red Crescent Society, BURKINA FASO — Burkina Faso Red Cross, National Headquarters, 169, Sarwar Road, P.O.B. Rawalpindi. 340, Ouagadougou. PAPUA NEW GUINEA — Red Cross of Papua URUGUAY — Uruguayan Red Cross, Avenida 8 New Guinea, P.O. Box 6545, Boroko. de Octubre 2990, Montevideo. PANAMA — Panamanian Red Cross, Apartado U.S.A. — American National Red Cross, 17th and Postal 668, Zona 1, Panamd. D Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006. PARAGUAY — Paraguayan Red Cross, Brasil 216, U.S.S.R. — Alliance of Red Cross and Red Crescent Asuncion. Societies, I. Tcheremushkinskii proezd 5, PERU — Peruvian Red Cross, Av. Camino del Inca Moscow 117036. y Nazarenas, Urb. Las Gardenias - Surco - VENEZUELA — Venezuelan Red Cross, Avenida Apartado 1534, Lima. Andres Bello No. 4, Apart. 3185, Caracas. VIET NAM, SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF — PHILIPPINES — Philippine National Red Cross, Red Cross of Viet Nam, 68 rue Ba-Trieu, Hanoi. Bonifacio Drive, Port Area, P.O. Box 280, YEMEN (Arab Republic) — Yemen Red Crescent Manila 2803. Society, P.O. Box 1471, Sana'a. POLAND — Polish Red Cross, Mokotowska 14, YUGOSLAVIA — Red Cross of Yugoslavia, Warsaw. Simina ulica broj 19, Belgrade. PORTUGAL — Portuguese Red Cross, Jardim 9 REPUBLIC OF ZAIRE — Red Cross of the Repu- Abril, 1 a 5, Lisbon 3. blic of Zaire, 41 av. de la Justice, B.P. 1712, QATAR — Qatar Red Crescent Society, P.O. Box Kinshasa. 5449, Doha. ZAMBIA — Zambia Red Cross, P.O. Box R.W.I, ROMANIA — Red Cross of the Socialist Republic 2837 Brentwood Drive, Lusaka.
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