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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
The Disarmament Commission held its 44th meeting in New York on November 19, 1954, under the chairmanship of Mr. A. Vyshinsky (Soviet Union) and considered the re-establishment of the Sub-Committee of the Disarmament Commission, in conformity with a resolution of the ninth session of the General Assembly. The United Kingdom delegate (Dixon) stated that in his opinion the Sub-Committee was already in existence, and it would be more accurate to speak of reconvening than of re-establishing it. He further proposed that the Sub-Committee should hold a procedural meeting in New York during December, 1954, so that the first substantive meeting might be held at about the end of January. Mr. Moch (France) expressed approval of the United Kingdom proposals, and added that the procedural meeting should be held at the beginning of December. At the suggestion of the chairman, who also favored the United Kingdom proposal, the Commission without a formal vote agreed to request the Sub-Committee to resume its work during December, and, taking the Commission's wishes into account, to decide itself on the subsequent order of its work.
7 Disarmament Commission Official Records, 44th meeting; for information on consideration of disarmament at the ninth session of the General Assembly, see International Organization, IX, p. 57–64Google Scholar; for information on earlier meetings of the Disarmament Commission and the Sub-Committee, see International Organization, IX, p. 158–159Google Scholar.
8 the note of the government of India was distributed subsequently as document DC/59.