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UN CALLING THE WORLD: Mrs: Eleanor Roosevelt, chairman of the UN Commission on Human Rights, discusses the International Bill of Rights with Professor Rene Cassin, French representative on the Commission, and Georges Day, UN Radio commentator (at left) in a Round Table broadcast from Lake Success. (For more news of UN Radio, see pages 6-7)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 478, 20 August 1948, Cover Page

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UN CALLING THE WORLD: Mrs: Eleanor Roosevelt, chairman of the UN Commission on Human Rights, discusses the International Bill of Rights with Professor Rene Cassin, French representative on the Commission, and Georges Day, UN Radio commentator (at left) in a Round Table broadcast from Lake Success. (For more news of UN Radio, see pages 6-7) New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 478, 20 August 1948, Cover Page

UN CALLING THE WORLD: Mrs: Eleanor Roosevelt, chairman of the UN Commission on Human Rights, discusses the International Bill of Rights with Professor Rene Cassin, French representative on the Commission, and Georges Day, UN Radio commentator (at left) in a Round Table broadcast from Lake Success. (For more news of UN Radio, see pages 6-7) New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 478, 20 August 1948, Cover Page

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