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some weeks before the opening of the second session of the General Assembly, an ad hoc Committee composed in equal numbers of representatives of the Members transmitting information under Article 73e of the Charter and of representatives of Members elected, by the General Assembly at this session, on the basis of an equitable geographical distribution;

5.Invites the Secretary-General to request the Food and Agriculture Organization, the International Labour Organization, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and the World Health Organization and the International Trade Organization, when constituted, to send representatives in an advisory capacity to the meeting of the ad hoc committee.
6.Invites the ad hoc Committee to examine the Secretary-General's summary and analysis of the information trasmitted under Article 73e of the Charter with a view to aiding the General Assembly in its consideration of this information, and with a view to making recommendations to General Assembly regarding the procedures to be followed in the future and the means of ensuring that the advice, expert knowledge and experience of the specialized agencies are used to the best advantage.


Sixty-fourth plenary meeting,
14 December 1946.



At its sixty-fifth and sixty-sixth plenary meetings, on 14 and 15 December 1946 respectively, the General Asembly, in accordance with the terms of the above resolution, elected eight Members of the ad hoc Committee.
The composition of the Committee therefore is as follows:
Members transmitting information under Article 73e of the Charter:
Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France, Netherlands, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States of America.
Members elected by the General Assembly:
Brazil, China, Cuba, Egypt, India, Philippine Republic, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Uruguay.