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Trusteeship Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Four reports on administration of West African trust territories during 1947, which had been deferred from the third session, were before the Council for consideration. In addition to these reports, covering Togoland and the Cameroons under British and French administration, a report on Western Samoa for the year ending March 31, 1948, had also been submitted. Following a new procedure suggested by its president, the Council reports were presented by the special representatives of the administering authorities, and members submitted both written and oral questions. Following general discussion a Drafting Committee on Annual Reports, consisting of representatives of all Council members, was appointed to prepare the Council's report on each territory.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1949

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References

1 For summary of the report on Western Samoa and Mr. Grattan's statement, see United Nations Bulletin, VI, p. 246 and 293Google Scholar.

2 Document T/275.

3 Document T/SR.159.

4 Document T/SR.163.

5 Ibid.

6 For summary of the report on Cameroons under British administration and Mr. Shute's remarks, see United Nations Bulletin, VI, p. 145 and 254Google Scholar.

7 Document T/286.

8 Document T/SR.164.

9 For summary of the report on Togoland under British administration and Mr. Sutherland's remarks see United Nations Bulletin, VI, p. 188 and 254Google Scholar.

10 Document T/SR.164.

11 For summary of the report on Cameroons under French administration and Mr. Wattier's remarks, see United Nations Bulletin, VI, p. 142 and 251Google Scholar.

12 Document T/277.

13 Document T/SR.164.

14 For summary of the report on Togoland under French Administration and Mr. Cedile's remarks, see United Nations Bulletin, VI, p. 184 and 251Google Scholar.

15 Document T/SR.164.

16 Document T/236.

17 Document T/263.

18 Documents T/SR.150, T/SR.151 and T/ SR.152.

19 Document T/279.

20 For summary of the findings and recommendations of the mission, see International Organization, III, p. 135.

21 Document T/SR.150.

22 Document T/SR.157.

23 Document T/SR.158.

24 Document T/SR.122.

25 Document T/290.

26 Document T/SR.162.

27 Document T/SR.160.

28 Document T/SR.164.

29 Documents T/302 and T/326.

30 Document T/SR.126.

31 Document T/310.

32 Document T/SR.129.

33 Document T/SR.128.

34 Document T/SR.145.

35 Document T/267.

36 Document T/SR.161.

37 Document T/SR.162.

38 Document T/271. For discussion in the Security Council, see this issue p. 304.

39 Document T/SR.158.

40 Documents T/271 and T/SR.162.

41 Documents T/246 and T/281.

42 Documents T/SR.145 and T/268.

43 Document T/SR.123.

44 Documents T/SR.123, T/SR.124 and T/SR.125.

45 Document T/SR.122. See this issue, p. 327.