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Federation of Malaysia: On August 5, 1963, the governments of Malaya, Indonesia, and the Philippines requested the Secretary-General, U Thant, to ascertain by a fresh approach, prior to the establishment of the Federation of Malaysia, the wishes of the people of Sabah (North Borneo) and Sarawak concerning their future political status. His survey was to be conducted within the context of principle 9 of the annex to General Assembly Resolution 1541 (XV) of December 15, 1960. More specifically the Secretary-General was asked to consider whether in the recent elections in Sabah and Sarawak: 1) Malaysia had been a major issue if not the major issue; 2) electoral registers had been properly compiled; 3) elections had been free and there had been no coercion; and 4) votes had been properly polled and counted. In addition, he was to take into account the wishes of those who would have exercised their right of self-determination in the recent elections had they not been detained for political activities, imprisoned for political offenses, or absent from the country. Responding to this request and with the consent of the government of the United Kingdom, the Secretary-General set up two working teams under the supervision of his personal representative, which were to work in Sarawak and Sabah. The mission, consisting of nine individuals, held hearings and considered written communications.
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1 General Assembly Resolution 1783 (XVII), 12 12, 1962.Google Scholar
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4 The seven administering members of the Committee were Australia, France, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The seven non-administering members were Ecuador, Honduras, Liberia, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, and Upper Volta.
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6 Document A/AC.35/L.371 and Corr.1.
7 Documents A/AC.35/L.368 – A/AC.35/L.370 and A/AC.35/L.375.
8 Documents A/AC.35/L-372 and A/AC.35/L.373.
9 Document A/AC.35/L.377.
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12 Document A/CN.4/154.
13 The draft articles, together with commentaries on them, were reproduced in the Commission's annual report and were designated “The Law of Treaties—Part II.” At its fourteenth session the Commission had provisionally adopted part I of its draft articles on the law of treaties, consisting of 29 articles on the conclusion, entry into force, and registration of treaties, and these articles had been submitted to governments for their observations.
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19 General Assembly Official Records (18th session), Supplement No. 13.