File S883/188/3293 - Mr. SMETS ( Charles Eugène Alois Marie)

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S883/188/3293

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Mr. SMETS ( Charles Eugène Alois Marie)

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  • 1922-1946 (Creation)

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Born: 25 Feb. 1881 - Malines, Belgium.
Nationality: Belgian.
Career before entering Secretariat: 14 années dans la magistrature du Congo Belge, dont 10 années desquelles en qualité de Juge près le tribunal de 1ère instance de Niangara; 2.5 years wiith the Reparation Commission.
Career in Secretariat:
21 Nov.1922: Member of Section, Economic & Financial Section;
1 Jan.1931: Economic Relations Section;
1937 : Acting Secretary of the China Liaison Committee.
Left Secretariat: 2 May 1939.

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  • English
  • French

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    Slight damage, OK to scan

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    Protection period to: 2006-12-31

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    307308

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    S883/188/3293

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        Protection period duration: 0

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        Permission: No permission necessary.

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        Physical usability: Without limits

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        Term of protection: Accessible (0)

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