AUSTRALIA

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Australia

AUS
1964
Session 19
Mr. Hasluck

176. The Australian delegation joins with others in expressing congratulations to our President on his appointment, and good wishes to him during his term of se...

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Australia

AUS
1963
Session 18
Sir Garfield BARWICK

Mr. President, allow me on behalf of the Australian delegation, to congratulate you upon your election as President of this Assembly. This is a most distinguish...

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Australia

AUS
1962
Session 17
Sir Garfield BARWICK

Allow me, Mr. President, at the opening of Australia's statement in the general debate, to express the sincere congratulations and the great pleasure of my coun...

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Australia

AUS
1961
Session 16
Mr. Plimsoll

I should like to begin by congratulating Mr. Mongi Slim and Tunisia on his election as President of the General Assembly. Mr. Slim has had a distinguished reco...

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Austria

AUS
1960
Session 15
Mr. MENZIES

I join in the congratulations which have been extended to the new President and to the new Member nations. Each of them, in a sense, needs our sympathy, our und...

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Australia

AUS
1959
Session 14
Mr. Casey

1. Had our friend and colleague, Mr. Belaúnde, been in the Chair this morning instead of being unfortunately temporarily indisposed, I would have expressed to h...

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Australia

AUS
1958
Session 13
Mr. Casey

1. Mr. CASEY (Australia): Firstly, Sir, let me take this opportunity to offer to you the sincere congratulations of the Australian delegation on your election a...

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Australia

AUS
1957
Session 12
Mr. CASEY

As an Australian, I am particularly glad to congratulate Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand upon his election as President of the General Assembly. We know his abi...

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Australia

AUS
1956
Session 11
Mr. CASEY

First of all, may I offer the warm congratulations of the Australian delegation to the President on his election. We from Australia are familiar with his work a...

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Australia

AUS
1955
Session 10
Mr. Casey

1. May I start by saying how warmly the Australian delegation welcomes the election of Mr. Maza to the high office of President of the General Assembly. We cong...

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Australia

AUS
1954
Session 9
Mr. CASEY

First, Sir, let me express the great pleasure of the Australian delegation at your election as President of the United Nations General Assembly. We are particul...

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Australia

AUS
1953
Session 8
Mr. Casey

18. May I start by offering the President of the General Assembly the sincere congratulations of the Australian Government on her election. I think she knows of...

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Australia

AUS
1952
Session 7
Mr. CASEY

Before speaking on some other matters, I should like to add my tribute and that of my country to the devoted labour that has gone into the completion of this Un...

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Australia

AUS
1951
Session 6
Mr. CASEY

I should like first to add my voice to yours, Mr. President, in a word of heart-felt thanks and gratitude to His Excellency the President of the Republic of Fra...

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Australia

AUS
1950
Session 5
Mr. SPENDER

It is inevitable that when representatives of nations come to this rostrum their minds go back to the foundations of the Charter, the beliefs of those who frame...

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Australia

AUS
1948
Session 3
Mr. BEASLEY

Mr. BEASLEY stated that part of the long agenda before the General Assembly reflected the serious and complicated divergencies which tended to divide the Powers...

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Australia

AUS
1947
Session 2
Mr. Evatt

This Assembly is meeting at a period in history which can only be described as the half-light between war and peace. Over two years have passed since Japan laid...

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Australia

AUS
1946
Session 1
Mr. Makin

The General Assembly of the United Nations is meeting once again, this time in the hospitable city of New York, to exercise its responsible functions under the ...

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