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"1'"'.._.. - T p(-t • & / (,, P.O. Box 130 J E ff REY NAHUM Consulting Chartered Engineer Rose Bay N.S.W. 2029 Tel. 371 0525 Telex: AA21822-SY589 f ;I RECEIVED MAY 13 1992 l / L Assets Leti ~mlb ·..of .•. ; _ Labor· .. •·· .. ;.· ... -. ·_._.politicians i,· SIR, I ·-_ wonder why Mr ' ·· AUstra ·:Hayden considers that-his per- · • ·h V ''''sonal · failure ; to · manage his ···. i _-_/:.··'._:_:'. ;'--·... : . · :1 l \ ·.own economic affairs qualifies . w· 1t·_.•.·. ·.:·~·him to ..teU :ot_her people how · ..·.. ,· . ,. ···· ; .. , . 11 to' manage ·.'theirs? · · . • , , 1 .• · ·•. ;. • SIR, The news (Herald, · Nd ·.. for altemar- .· · After many years . earning a 25) that our Minister for lmmi 'suffer from . ', , high salary, .. his recent disclosure has finally . dispatched urgent si r on television that his assets coo- ve Homebush sist of five $1 shares in the teams to assist in the orderly t ecn costed at Ipswich Trade Union Co-opera- Vietnamese · refugees into A ) million. By '. tive Store and a large mortgage . from temporary . camps .. in· N 1e completed, on his house gives no confidence ' and otqer parts of South-East in his ability to run ·the large ,i welcome .- even if more than more. Given enterprise of /wstralia. late. · · · . lls's proposal The attitude that makes a vir~ · Th~ Vietnamese people, wt -c,'' despite its tue of' mediocrity explains the . surviv11a ··· a. gcneration-and-a-{lalf o, Mr Wran's antipathy that so many Labor ; ·stanf''war, : deserve bettc;r "from ( politicians have to those who are mer ally., Australia, than being f 111 boils down more successful:. · face '(he·.,\ipen 6eas to get -here. · , ing from and . E. H. BASTIAN, However, one •must . stand in ite. · 'Pacific Highway, their:.\-courage · and · resourcefL is Mr ' Hills's · Killara. · fleeing_ from communism more t :roposal in ----------.,-- years after their so'called • liberal a ·.- :•· . (Mrs) .EMMA f the Olympic . Nominating Sadat · Milson 188. This is · for ·Nobel Prize · · Nor.n :.Xhe cos.t oL SIR, ·1 .would Jjke to. nominate ,the basis of' Mr Sadat, President of the . Arab ' · ·· · · · · · · ience,' would Repu'blic 'of Egypt, for the next tically elect ~heir . 'representatives Nobel Pe.ace Prize . for laying in · t\Je, council, ::~ ihe Opposition Jght for the· the foundation for a permanent has employed every .· delaying for $US106 peace in the , Middle ~st and . tactic possible to put off the inc 1,000 million · Mr W. Cronkite for. the highest evitable .day when this long-ove1:­ Ilion plan put TV award for · the constructive· due reform ,viii ·be put to the : red. Who part he played in clearing the · voters; · way for the momentous meeting ., . · PAUL LANDA, or Australia of • the Egyptian , and Israeli ,. ·Government Leader in the 1 that, even to leaders. · · ; NSW Legislative Co,uncil, Jur .biccnten- This event will not outshine Minisler for Planning and Environment, the Games the important role played by· the US Government,' and Mr Kissin- Parliament House, controversy, .ger in. particular, for the tireless Macquarie Street,· 1icb's case, and continuous · efforts in their Sydney • . quest for peace jn the ·Middle East. Uranium and 1. NAHUM, : .· · · · . ·, · Diamond Bay Roa'd, ' ieJnployment .:, · ·Vaucluse. · · · ',,. · •.• . SIR, , Pisregardihg·: other argu­ ments :for•, and ·, against,. the . min-· Refoi;ming . the ing of.,, uranium" ·,fo1' export; . I .. Upper House • :feel Mr, Peacock· has really ex- ·, eady applied celled .himself with recent statc­ o Mr Fraser, SIR, It is regrettable but pre-, .. men ts th at, as Australia and the :); according dictable that Sir John Fuller, world · are geared and ready to ind .followed Leader of the Oppos ition in the mine uranium, we would be jeo­ NSW Legislative Council. bas, in pardising the jobs of thousands ids. Even if his letter of November 25, com- ·jf we were selfish enough to slop :he pressures pletely misrepresented the factual now. discrepancy position in relation to the "yes'' 'Surely there is a parallel with 1d Mr Fraser and "no" case' to be prepared at Nazi Germany in the 19 30s, Government cx·pense for the when Hitler successfully t both his forthcoming referendum on the employed all in military pro- · health .fund C(ll<?cr:itic ·· !'~form. -<?f the Urper duction. Wn11ld,. it h~"~ lnn I . ~ ~ ..,., ---- .,. ·t . : : . ·, , I His Excellency Osman Hussein Nouri,.,. ... _. .. .. .. ... , . Embassy of the Arab Republic of. Egypt., . 125, Honaro Crescent, . • . - . Red Hill, A. C. T. .2603 . • 25th November, 1977. Your Excellency, I applaud the initiative of your .President Al Sadat in bringing to an end the state of war between your people .and .the .people of Israel, who after being ill treated for so long thr.oughout the l'civilised world" will at long last enjoy a peaceful existence .in the midst of the Arab world, a world known for its tolerance throughout. history •. You should be proud to have such~ ."llse and courageous man at the helm of your nation, wise to know .that peace is the fundamental requisite ' to improve mankind's conditions and courageous .to .stand by his convictions. Best wishes to you, your famil.y and staff on the occasion of KOURBAN BAIRAM . - .. · Yours sincerely, i .· _i ! I J. NAHUM [ ;I I l Ii ! .. Ambassador Usman 91:._ ouri Canberra , 12th December, 1977~ Dear Sir, Thank you for you r letter of November 25th and for the feelings expressed in it; ! I do hope that all parties concerned will be able to co-operate with President Sadat in order to ach~eve that just and durable peace we are all longing for. Yonrs sincerely, (Osman Nouri) Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt Mr. J. Nahum, Consulting Chart ered En g ineer, P.O. Box 130, ROSE BAY. N.s.w. 2029 REFAH PARTisi ' .. .~ -•.. --.. ....._., RECEfVED GENEL BA~KANLIGJ APR - 8 1992 t_ Say1 ( Konu ) t-i, ../ ... .... .. /1 98. .. ...... \ Butros GHALI General Secretary of The United Nations New York - USA Dear Sir, We extend our deepest gratitude on behalf of the delegation of the Muslim Countries - - Parliamentarians for your kindness to spare time to accept the delefation during our visit to -- --- -- the USA and for the close interest you have shown to ou r delegation and for your positive approaches to the proposals we hawe made for attaining peace of humanity and the world and for your promises to be of assistant in these matters. Prof. Dr. Necmettin ERBAKAN Chairman of Welfare Party 11 , Sokak No, 24 - 06520 Balgat / ANKARA Tel : 287 30 56 (4 Hat) TuRKiYE ttr.llHUR1rril REFAH PARTISI -- -~ GENEL MERKEZI ® 2300 ::.~ :::.---:;;:=----= ===~ 11, Sokak No. 24 - 06620 Balgat / ANKARA Tel: 287 30 66 (4 Hat) ------- Butros GHALI General S0cratary of The United fiations ~ew York - Us A ',::: ""'\I : .I ·Jr:". ~ I ') ,-,. p ,• ,-,: !_ I ~ ~ ·"1J I ·\ ·- I-·~'LPrWCt-.,,,,Li, ., I ~('('1•1~ ' SECURITY & SAFETY SERVICE SPEOAL SERVICES UNIT ~PRO 8 1992 INSPECTED " Melvin Salberg National Chairman lltct\'llO 600 Third Avenue 33rd Floor New York, NY 10016-1903 ~A~ 111992 (212) 818-8790 May 6, 1992 His Excellency Boutros Boutros-Ghali Secretary-General of the United Nations United Nations, New York 10017 Dear Mr. Boutros-Ghali: Thank you so much for taking time from your busy schedule to speak to our Chairman's Circle breakfast this morning. As you could tell, our participants were a diverse group of leaders of the Jewish community from across the country. We appre­ ciated having this opportunity to share with you our thoughts on current matters and to hear from you about the priorities of the United Nations. As I indicated at the time, while we may have different points of view on how to best bring peace to the Middle East, you do have our blessings and support for a reinvigorated and effective United Nations.
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