Reports of Preceding Mediator
| Date | Number | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 28-06-1948 | S/863 | TEXT OF SUGGESTIONS PRESENTED BY THE UNITED NATIONS MEDIATOR ON PALESTINE TO THE TWO PARTIES ON 28 JUNE 1948. First proposals |
| 12-07-1948 | S/888 | REPORT ... TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL |
| 16-09-1948 | S/1025 | REPORT ... ON THE OBSERVATION OF THE TRUCE IN PALESTINE 11 June to 9 July 1948 |
| 16-09-1948 | A/648 | General progress report 14-05-1948 to 16-09-1948 (sent the day before his death!) |
| 18-10-1948 | A/689 | PROGRESS REPORT OF THE ACTING MEDIATOR FOR PALESTINE SUBMITTED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR TRANSMISSION TO THE MEMBERS OF THE UNITED NATIONS - (Supplement to Document A/648 (Part Three)). Arab refugees (Intro also on http://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/1F37F42455295188852574C20073000C) |
| 19-10-48 | A/689/Add.1 | Appendices to A/689. Number of refugees; needs; supplies |
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