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United Nations – הספרייה הלאומית
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Reference Code
ARC. 4* 1525 01 073
Dates
1947-1956
Consists of
4 letters.
Languages
English;
Description
The file contains: A typed copy of Hull's letter to the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine (Jerusalem, July 4th/47), a reply letter confirming receipt from the committee (Jerusalem, 24 July, 1947); notes by Hull clipped together with a postage receipt to the Canadian Representative at the UN session in Lake Success (Jerusalem 9.12.1949), and a copy of a letter from Hull to the chairman of the UN security Council, Bernard Cornut-Gentille (Jerusalem, 21/10/56). The letters deal with United Nations decisions regarding Israel.
Title United Nations.
Contributors Bernard,Cornut-Gentille 1909-1992
United Nations. General Assembly. Special Committee on Palestine
Genre Letters (correspondence)
Host Item William Hull Collection
Access Rights online_resources_nli
Level of Description File Record
National Library system number 997012654364505171
      1. United Nations

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