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1DJITED E/CN.14/L.96 23 February 1962 Original' EllGLISH

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ECONOMIC COMlHSSION FOR AFRICA-~-~---­

Fourth session

Addie Ababa, February - March 1962

COMMUNICATION FRml THE GOVERJ'IM1JNT OF KENYA

Reproduced below is a letter, dated 19 February 1962, addressed to the Executive Secretary by the Gcvernment of Kenya.

" Lancaster House, London,

S.W.I.

19

February,

1962

Sir,

I have the honour to refer to my Government's previous communication in which it was explained that the Government of Kenya would be unable to be represented at the Fourth Session of the Con~ission owing to the presence in London for a

Constitutional Conference cf all Kenya Ministers.

I should be grateful if you would arrange for Members of the Commission to be informed of the reason for the absence

of representatives from Kenya and to express our great regret that we are unable on this occasion to join in the Commission's

meeting.

Accept, Sir, the assurance of my high consideration.

RONALD NAGALA

~IT. Mekki Abbas, Executive Secretary,

United Nations Economic Commission

• for Africa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia."

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