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The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia supports the notion that a UN-monitored referendum in Goa shall be held over the issue of retention by The Republic of Portugal or transfer to the Republic of India. We live in an era of democracy, popular sovereignty and liberty: and it is the right of the peoples of the world to determine their future. It is our duty to ensure that the old imperialist order is done away with and democracy properly established throughout the world. Yugoslavia also votes in favour of UN arbitration.

~Jože Brilej, Permanent Representative for Yugoslavia at the UN.
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The Treaty of Luxembourg
1. The Saar Protectorate, presently under French control, shall be incorporated into the Federal Republic of Germany as a Federal State, with all rights, privileges, and obligations therein, starting on January 1, 1957.

2. The French Republic shall gradually devolve its economic control over the Saar to the Federal Republic beginning in 1957; this process shall end no later than December 31, 1959.

3. The forces of the French Republic presently occupying the Saar shall be incorporated into the French Forces in Germany and shall adopt the posture of allied defense forces. Military authority in the Saar shall be devolved to the Federal Republic no later than December 31, 1959.

4. The French Republic acknowledges the Saar as a Federal State of the Federal Republic of Germany and an integral part of the German nation, ceding all claims to the contrary.

5. The French Republic and the Federal Republic mutually acknowledge the resulting border as their final and permanent border and cede all claims to the contrary.

6. The French Republic and the Federal Republic commit to mutual friendship and amity, whether as independent nations, members of the European community, or NATO allies.

[X] Antoine Pinay, Ministre des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international
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The Treaty of Luxembourg

[x] Antoine Pinay, Ministre des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international
 
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Excerpts from the White House Press Briefing with James Hagerty, 19 August 1956.
as transcribed by several reporters in the room.
James C. Hagerty : Yes, Mr. Smith, go ahead.

Howard K. Smith, ABC : Mr. Hagerty, what with the events transpiring in North Korea in recent weeks and months, what can we expect from the government, and particularly the administration of President Eisenhower, for whom you serve as a representative, in response?

JCG : I would first say that the President's stance towards communism has not shifted at all in previous months, and therefore I think it would be safe to say .... that President Eisenhower will be taking certain steps to ensure there is no greater threat to the stability, political and economic and otherwise, of the South Koreans .... and furthermore, he has already contacted President Rhee of South Korea, and has expressed his concern over the likelihood that the armistice will be broken in few short months or even weeks. If the war in Korea flares up again, it will not be because of the actions of the United States, or of the government in Seoul, but because of the communists.

HKS : Have the Chinese in Peking issued any formal statement that we are not already aware of? By which I mean: can we expect the Chinese to react economically, or even militarily, to the events in Pyongyang?

JCG : We have no reason to believe so. The policy of this government has always been the maintenance of continued peace around the world, and I believe Mr. Mao is aware of that fact. He knows that the United States Navy is not only larger than his navy, it is also better trained, and better equipped. The same goes for the Army and the Marines and the Air Force. We have no reason to believe, at the current time, that the Chinese will disrupt the peace that we worked so hard to achieve just a few short years ago. .... Mr. Swayze.

John C. Swayze, NBC : Mr. Hagerty, I am curious to know .... what are the President's thoughts on Mr. Presley's "Hound Dog"?

[many in the room laugh]

JCG : Well, I assure you that I cannot speak on behalf of the President for his musical tastes .... though I am not a fan of Mr. Presley personally, I suppose I can understand the appeal of that sort of music, that type of sound.

JCS : We have heard through various sources the possibility that the President actually will not be seeking a second term on the Republican ticket, and will instead back the Vice President at the Convention tomorrow. Is this true?

JCG : I can say beyond a reasonable doubt – [some reporters begin to laugh] – that the President most assuredly seeks to run for a second term, as he believes there is still a great deal of work to be done for the American people, both to tackle the issue of communism worldwide under Mr. Khrushchev, and, as well, to keep his promises that he made in the election of 1952. .... and for those curious, I heard some singer, an unknown fellow, will perform at the Convention tomorrow, a Mr. Cole? [more laughter from reporters]

 
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The 6th Berlin International Film Festival
Started in 1951 as a celebration of global film-making, the Berlin International Film Festival, or Berlinale, opened its doors for twelve days in late June and early July to showcase the previous year's developments in international film. Each film is screened by the attendees, as well as jurors from across the world. The jurors are tasked with issuing awards to the most accomplished and meritorious films, regardless of their country of origin; this differs from last year's awards, which were given out based on audience feedback. This changeover to professional, internally selected jurors is likely the result of the FIAPF (Fédération Internationale des Associations de Producteurs de Films) awarding the Berlinale "A-status," a distinction previously only offered to the festivals in Cannes and Venice.

This year, the Golden Bear was awarded to Gene Kelly's Invitation to the Dance, with Silver Bears awarded to Laurence Olivier's Richard III, Charles Frend's The Long Arm, and Andre Michel's La Sorcière. Individual Silver Bears were awarded to Robert Aldrich (Best Director, Autumn Leaves), Elsa Martinelli (Best Actress, Donatella), and Burt Lancaster (Best Actor, Trapeze). Honorable Mentions were given for direction (Alfonso Corona Blake, El camino de la vida), color (Shirō Toyoda, Byaku fujin no yoren), and humor (Dino Risi, Pane, amore e...).

Though many were critical of the jury's decision to award the Golden Bear to Invitation to the Dance, participants were nevertheless enthused by the festival and looked forward to next year's outing.

 
From the famous "black notebook" of Pinchas Sapir (פנחס ספיר)
Minister of Commerce and Industry


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בְּקָרוֹב אֶצְלְךָ

The report to the Economic Affairs Committee (EAC) delivered as probouleutic material notably included the chief consideration of Minister of Development Mordechai Bentov, which accounted the progress of the HaMovil HaArtzi — the National Water Carrier of Israel. The project has been accelerated on the insistence of my office and the enthusiastic architectural designs by TAHAL Group International B.V. The operational schedule is outlined over an eight-year period and is directed to transport 1.7 million cubic meters of water from Kinneret to the urban centers. The Prime Minister confirmed the construction commission over to Mekorot, which is readily staffed with resolved Zionists unfazed by the dilapidated condition of the incumbent water structure. I will put it to my own resolution that Mekorot initiates the groundbreaking and completion according to the timetable dictated by TAHAL. The expected distribution is eighty-percent towards agrarian cultivation provisions and twenty-percent towards urban supply as the concentrated demands are comparatively lower in civilian consumption. Mekorot's success will depend upon the willingness of the government to refrain from any parsimonious tendencies, although I am confident that the Prime Minister will not balk from the association of resources to an uninterrupted aquatic supply for cultivation and consumption in the arid conditions that we presently inhabit and manage with estimation.
 
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The Republic of Korea

It saddens me to see that the Korean people's voices have been quelled yet again. While we are by no means displeased that the ironfisted brute Kim il-Sung has been overthrown, his likeness has simply been replaced by yet another Soviet crony. Indeed, with his replacement, the idea of a sovereign Korean people north of DMZ is all but tarnished. Even now, Maoist and Stalinist agents eradicate any sense of Korean culture, using the false excuses of "collectivism" and "internationalism." Thus, after considering the potential of Maoist-Bolshevik aggression from the new regime in the North, I have to decided to place all forces of the Republic of Korea on standby. Let it be known that any sign of aggression towards the Korean people will be met with an immediate and equal response.


- His Excellency, Syngman Rhee, President of the Republic of Korea
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The Treaty of Malmo

1. The French Republic and the Kingdom of Sweden shall work to cooperate on the development and design of nuclear reactors that make use of naturally occurring uranium, reducing the requirement and usage of refined uranium for nuclear power, and with the goal of developing efficient reactors that produce abundant and clean electric power.
2. The French Republic and the Kingdom of Sweden shall endeavor to cooperate on the development strong commercial ties between the two nations and reduce barriers to trade between the two nations.
3. The French Republic and the Kingdom of Sweden shall cooperate on the development of a standard for color television.
4. The French Republic and the Kingdom of Sweden shall endeavor to cooperate on the development of more advanced jet engine aircraft.

[x] Antoine Pinay, Ministre des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international
[x] Östen Undén, Statsråd och chef för utrikesdepartementet
 
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May this treaty bring increased prosperity to both the French and Swedish peoples.

[x] Östen Undén, Statsråd och chef för utrikesdepartementet (Minister for Foreign Affairs)
 
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République française
Liberté, égalité, fraternité
La Marseillaise

The Republic of France has, after due consideration, chosen to support the Portuguese calls for arbitration regarding the Goa Dispute. It is our sincere hope that this measure shall normalise relations between the Portuguese and Indian Republic.

~ Hervé Alphand, Représentant permanent de la France à l'ONU

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United Nations

On the Situation in Sikkim:

With calls for a United Nations arbitration of the unrest in Sikkim, I formally bring forward Resolution 117 to the United Nations Security Council:

Resolution 117: 'The Security Council, determined to resolve the situation of unrest and violence in Sikkim, decides that it will hold a United Nations overseen referendum.'


On the Situation in Goa:

With calls for a United Nations arbitration of the dispute in Goa, I formally bring forward Resolution 118 to the United Nations Security Council:

Resolution 118: 'The Security Council, determined to resolve the situation the tensions regarding Goa, decides that it will hold a United Nations overseen referendum.'

Dag Hammarskjöld
Secretary-General of the United Nations
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United Nations Security Council
1956
- Australia [NPC]
- Belgium [NPC]
- Republic of China* [NPC]
- Cuba [NPC]
- France* @Riccardo93
- Iran @Bonecracker(NL)
- Peru [NPC]
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics* @Noco19
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland* @LatinKaiser
- United States of America* @MastahCheef117
- Yugoslavia @sealy300

* Permanent Members
 
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ON RESOLUTION 117: Yugoslavia votes in favour.

ON RESOLUTION 118: Yugoslavia votes in favour.

~Jože Brilej, Permanent Representative for Yugoslavia at the UN.

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ON RESOLUTION 117: France votes in favour.

ON RESOLUTION 118: France votes in favour.

~ Hervé Alphand, Représentant permanent de la France à l'ONU

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THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA
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PYONGYANG BROADCASTING NETWORK

SPEAKER: Choe Yong-gon, Premier and Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army

"In light of the recent offensive movements made by the United States of America towards the Korean peninsula, and as a direct result of Syngman Rhee's misguided decision to place his armed forces in a state of readiness, we find ourselves forced to respond in kind in order to ensure that our security is maintained in the face of encroaching imperialist powers. As such I am hereby placing the armed forces of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on standby.

"I would like to assure the international community that the DPRK has no intention of violating the terms of the armistice signed three years ago and earnestly hopes that the United States and the southern regime will pursue a policy of de-escalation from this point forward. The Korean peninsula has only just begun to rebuild from the devastation of the war, and a resumption of hostilities now would be devastating for those on both sides of the military demarcation line."
 
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République française
Liberté, égalité, fraternité
La Marseillaise

On the Situation in Sikkim

It is the opinion of the French government that, in light of the present occurrences, the United Nations is obliged to intercede on behalf of the Kingdom; however, the Republic is further of the opinion that the cession of the administrative freedoms and duties of Sikkim by either the state in Beijing or the Republic of India would be undesirable – rather, it would be ultimately preferable to re-establish the status quo of the former ruling house, be it a close relation or some distant branch. With the full knowledge that such a position may be impractical, if not outright impossible, the French Republic would find itself in full support of plebiscite held by the populous of Sikkim to determine her future, be it Indian or independent as either a monarchy or a republic.

~ Antoine Pinay, Ministre des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international

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ON RESOLUTION 117: The United Kingdom votes in favour.

ON RESOLUTION 118: The United Kingdom votes in favour.

~ Pierson Dixon, Her Britannic Majesty's Permanent Representative from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the United Nations
 
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ON RESOLUTION 117: The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics votes in favour.

ON RESOLUTION 118: The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics votes in favour.

"Let this be a step towards a new age of decolonization, where we see old empires willingly embrace the inevitable path towards national liberation across the globe for those long under chains."

- Arkady Alexandrovich Sobolev, Permananent Representative of the Soviet Union
 
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Ambassador to the UN Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. Voting on UNSC Resolutions 117 & 118
dealing with United Nations intervention in Goa and a proposed referendum there.
On Resolution 117, the United States votes in the affirmative.

On Resolution 118, the United States votes in the affirmative.

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Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
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Bolesław Bierut nie żyje
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The ever giving soldier of the revolution, faithful son of the Polish nation, Secretary of the Central PZPR Committee, Bolesław Bierut, has died in the capital of Poland’s ally and liberator, Moscow.

Despite an ongoing battle with a serious lung infection, the helmsman of the Polish state and Polish liberation chose to attend the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, where he worked alongside other great minds of Communism to devise the new image for the world after the shocking death of the Supreme Liberator, Joseph Stalin. It is believed that the work undertaken at the Congress weakened the body of the ill Chairman, and that despite treatment by the best physicians in the world he perished shortly before midnight due to a stroke. The Chairman’s body will be flown back to Poland as soon as possible for a state funeral befitting such a colossus of the People’s Republic.

A Soviet delegation is expected for the funeral. The staff of the People’s Tribune has also received an extraordinary number of letters and memoirs of the deceased; the people of Poland praise their Chairman for his hard work, dedication and complete sacrifice to the cause of Poland and the Revolution.