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To Proceedings of the General Assembly, 14Th - -.--_R_,-- ...... -f· .. • __ .. , ' INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS ,I OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Fourteenth Session 15 September to 12 December 1959 UNITED NATIONS 1960 INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Fourteenth Session 15 September to 12 December 1959 ,I ; ... I I 1: I' I• .j '" I· I 1, r t ! " ~ United Nations Headquarters Library I,,; ! Bibliographical Series No. A.IQ ri 1\' I1 j I l: I '., ' UNITED NATIONS j,: New York j NOTE Symbols of United Nations documents are composed of capital letters combined with figures. Mention of such a symbol indicates a reference to a United Nations document. 1_ ST/LIB/SER.B/A.l0 I UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATION Sales No.: 60. I. 11 Price: $U.S. 1.50; 10/6 stg.: sw, fr. 6.50 (or equivalent in other currencies) I I Table of Contents Explanatory note" """""" 11 ,'. """""""""" " .. """"""""""" "" v vi Abbreviations " "" 11"" "t """,," "" " " .. " """" " "" "" """ "" """ 1 A. Introduction " " " " " " 11 " 11 " " 11 " 11 " 11 " 11 " " 11 " " " " " " " " " " " " 11 " B. Agenda "" 11 " 11 11 " " " " III " " 11 " " " " " " " " " 'I" " " " " 11 5 C. Subject index "" 11 " " " " 11 11 " 11 11 " " " " " " " " " .• """ " '. " " "11 9 71 D. Index to speeches "11 11" 11 .. " """" 11 t """ "" """" """" " """ 11 .113 f! E. Numericalliet of documents "" 11 """ 11 11""" 11""" .. "" 11 " It 11" iii This page intentionally left blank Explanatory Note 1. This '.ldex to Proceedings is intended to offer a 3. Official Records and documents. bibliographical guide to the discussion and documenta­ tion of the meetings of the 14th session of the General All summary and verbatim records of plenary Assembly as well as of its committees or ad hoc com­ and committee meetings ofthe General Assembly appear mutes which met during the session. first in provisional mimeographed form. They may be identified by their symbols, which consist of the series 2. The Index consists of the fo).tOwing parts: symbol (e. g., A/-, A/C. 1/-, or A/sPC/-) as indicated in the introduction (See Check lists of meetings), follow­ Part A. Introduction, including check lists of ed by SR or PV an'ifa number corresponding to that of meetings andlists of the Officers ofthe General Assem­ the meeting (e. g., A/C.l/PV. 1081; A/C.5/SR. 750). bly and its committees. Summary records of meetings are later printed as sep­ arate fascicles in the Official Records series; verbatim Part B. Agenda} with reference to the relevant records of meetings are issued only in mimeographed subject headings used in Part C. form. Part C. Subject index. Subjects are arranged Of the other documents, a few appear only as alphabetically, with reference to the documentation, printedSupplements to the Official Records (a fact always discussion, and disposition of each item. Agenda item noter'in this index), but the restare firstissued inmim­ numbers.are indicated in parentheses followingthe sub­ eographed form. Mostof themare subsequently printed ject headings. Names ofdelegations are noted inparen­ in the Annexes to the Official Records, where they are theses following the meeting number whenever state­ grouped into fascicles accordingto agenda item numbers. ments are made on a subject not schec: .led as an agenda The resolutions adopted by the General Assembly, first item or on a subject referred to in a general debate in issued in mimeographed form, are collected in the print­ Plenary meetings. ed Supplement No. 16 to the Official Records of the ses­ sion. After their republtcatton in the Official Records, Part D. Index to speeches. Speeches and state­ the provisional mimeographed documents are no longer ments byrepresentatives are listedin alphabettcal order available. by country or organization, subdivided by subject dis­ cussed, withindicationofthe meeting at which the speech 4. Printed documentation of this session I)fthe Gen­ was made. Addresses ofHeads of State are listed under eral Assembly may be obtained (or purchased from au­ the name ofthe country they represent, followed by their thorized sales agents: See list on the back ccver of this title and name. The remarks of the President of the publication) by requesting: General Assembly and of chairmen of committees are. normally not indexed. The speeches of chairmen and General Assembl Official Records, 14th session: rapporteurs of committees are included, however, when Meeting. .. specify plenary or committee meeting they presented or explained the reports of their com­ number) for summary records fascicles. mittees to the General Assembly. Statements and Supplement No. .;. (specify supplement number) speeches made by private individuals representing an for documents initially issued in this form. organization to which a hearing was granted are listed Annexes, Agenda item ... (specify agenda item under the name of the organization. Statements made number) for republication of mimeographed docu­ by officers of the UN Secretariat are listed under the ments. name of the Office or Department they represented. Supplement No. 16 for resolutions. Part E. N~merical list of documents included in this index, arranged by document symbols. v t'·" '' i I. I ! Abbreviations I I adm, administration United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Advisory Cttee Advisory Committee on Administrative Northern Ireland UN United Nations I and Budgetary Questions Art. Article UNCJJRK United Nations Commis(Jion for the chap. chapter(s) Unification and Rehabilitation of j Korea ! Commn(s) Commission(s) Cttee(s) Committee(s) UNEF United Nations Emergency Force DC Disarmament Commission UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Dept of ESA Department of Economic and Social Refugees Affairs UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund ECA Economic Commission for Africa UNKRA United Nations Korean Reconstr.uction 1 ECAFE Economic Commission for Asia and Agency I the Far East UNREF United Nations Refugee Fund ECE Economic Commission for Europe UNRWA United Nations Relief and Works ! ECLA Economic Commission for Latin Agency for Palestine Refugees 1 America in the Near East EEC European Economic Community UNTSOP United Nations Truce Supervision 1 ESC Economic and Social Council Organization in Palestine FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of USA United States of America the United Nations USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics GA Genera) Assembly WHO World Health Organization [ GAOR General Assembly Official Records WMO World Meteorological Organization Gen. cttee General Committee !AEA International Atomic Energy Agency The following abbreviations are used in the Index to ~ ICAO International Civil Aviation Organi- Speeches in designating plenary and committee meetings: J zation ICJ International Court of Justice Pol. Special Political Committee (Series ILC International Law Commission A/SPC/SR.) ! ILO International Labour Organisation Bur. General Committee (Series A/BUR/ r I' I ITU International Telecommunication SR.) I Union Plen. Plenary meeting(s) (Series A/PV.) I NSGT Non-Self-Governing Territories WA Ad hoc Committee of the Whole f, , , par. paragraphts) Assemhly (Series A/AC. 99/ ~ plen. plenary PV.) se Security Council I First Committee (Series A/C.l/SH.) S-G Secretary-General 11 Second Committee (Series A/C. 2/SR. ) section Third Committee (Series A/C. 3/SR.) l'/' sect. III sess. session IV Fourth Committee (Series A/C. 4/SR.) suppl. no. supplement number .V Fifth Committee (Series A/C. 5/SR.) r TAB Technical ABsistance Board VI Sixth ~ommittee (Series A/C. a/SR. ) I) TC Trusteeship Council vi ,I .j .~ ~ i A. Introduction .d The 14th session of the General Assembly was held at 4th Committee (Trusteeship Cttee): United Nations Headquarters in New York, 15 Sep to 12Dec Chairman: Mr. Lambertus Nicodemus Palar (Indonesia) 1959. elected at 881st meeting Delegations of 82 Member States took part in the Vice-Chairru:m: Miss Silvia Shelton Villalon (Cuba) of debates. A list of members of delegations to the 14th ses­ elected at 883rd meeting sion of the General Assembly is contained in ST!SG! Rapporteur: Mr. Eamonn L. Kennedy (Ireland) elected SER.B!9 and Rev. I. at 883rd meeting I' for Mr. N. S. Khruschev, Chair-man of the Council of 5th Committee (Administrative and Budgetary Cttee): Ministers of the USSR, on 18 Sep, Mr. A. Lopez Mateos, Chatrraan: Mr. Jiri Nosek (Czechoslovakia) elected at President of Mexico, on 14 Oct, and Ml' S. Toure, 706thmeeting I' Ion President of the Republic of GUinea, on 5 Nov, addressed Vice-Chairman: Mr. Toshio Urabe (JapRn) elected at the Assembly. 707th meeting r Rapporteur: Mr. Niaz A. Naik (Pakistan) elected at ( 707th meeting s Officers 6th Committee (Legal Cttee): Chalrman: Mr. Alberto Herrarte (Guatemala) elected at President: Mr. Victor Andres Belaiinde (Peru): elected on 599th meeting 1st ballot at 795th plen. meeting. Vice-Chairman: Mr. Riccardo Monaco (Italy) elected at 600th meeting; succeeded by Mr. Giuseppe Vice-Presidents: Brazil, Burma, China, France, Sperduti (It~\y), elected at 627th meeting Morocco, Philippines, Romania, Sweden, Turkey, (For a complete ~tr;: of members of committees, See Part , Union of South Mrica, USSR, United Kingdom, USA: C !!lli!~ General Assembly: committees: memberS:­ elected at 796th plen. meeting. representatives) Credentials Committee: Chairman: Mr. Jose Correa (Ecuador) eJected at 34th meeting Rules of Procedure General Committee: Chairman: Mr. Victor Andl'es Belatinde (Peru), The rules of procedure of the General Assem~l~' as President of the General Assembly amended up to and during its 12th session, A/3660 and Special Political Committee: Corr.1 {UNSales no.:
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