United Nations Conciliation Commission - Table of Reports

Table of Reports

Date Number Title
15-03-1949 A/819 FIRST PROGRESS REPORT
19-04-1949 A/838 SECOND PROGRESS REPORT
21-06-1949 A/927 THIRD PROGRESS REPORT (with Lausanne Protocol)
22-09-1949 A/992 FOURTH PROGRESS REPORT 9 June to 15 September 1949
18-07-1949 A/AC.25/W/17 NOTE ON CURRENCY AND BANKING IN PALESTINE AND TRANSJORDAN
30-07-1949 A/AC.25/W/19 Working paper - background study of the proposals 1937-1949
14-12-1949 A/1252 FIFTH PROGRESS REPORT 16 September to 9 December 1949
23-10-1950 A/1367/Rev.1 GENERAL PROGRESS REPORT AND SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT 11 December 1949 to 23 October 1950
20-11-1951 A/1985 PROGRESS REPORT 23 January to 19 November 1951

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