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February 1901 - 13 February 1974 was a New Zealand lawyer, journalist. And politician of international standing.
Where he graduated with a. He became dean of the law faculty. At the University of Auckland in 1938, and taught and administrated at the. University in a variety of roles until 1951. Munro was also president of the.
Auckland District Law Society from 1936 to 1938. Munro gave radio talks on. New Zealand National Broadcasting Service. Where he was editor from 1942 to 1951.
Munro was a founding member of the. And held significant executive positions in the party, helping it to victory in. In 1952 the new Prime Minister. Appointed Munro the New Zealand ambassador to. The United States, and the.
Of New Zealand to the United. In that capacity, he lobbied for. The New Zealand government to support efforts by the United States to increase.
In response to the success. He came to recognize the.
He still contended that it was supported by. People's Republic of China. Part of a campaign of. As New Zealand's permanent.
Representative to the UN, he served as president of the. President of the United Nations General Assembly. He was also three times.
And was serving in that position at the outbreak of. At the UN he was an outspoken critic. Of the Soviet response to the. And was appointed the special representative for the'Hungarian question'. Was knighted in 1955 with a. Although he was removed from his position as permanent representative in 1958. Remained a special representative until 1962, and was also secretary-general of. He wrote the widely read. Nations:Hope for a divided world.