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Footnotes 1 CAB 32–46, Imperial conference 1926, stenographic notes, 12th meeting, 15 November 1926 p., 7. 2 CAB 32–125, Meetings of the British Commonwealth prime ministers 1935, Proceedings and Memoranda, p. 4. 3 CAB 32–128, Imperial Conference, 1937, stenographic notes, 10th meeting, 1 June 1937. 4 Compare this with Mr. Savage's comment ‘The days have passed when the autonomous Members of the British Commonwealth can fairly be expected, either in fact or in principle, to accept without question, any lines of policy laid down by the United Kingdom, particularly when the principles of this policy are exceedingly difficult to discover’. CAB 32–128, ibid. , 3rd meeting, 21 May 1937, p. 13. 5 CAB 32–125, 3rd meeting, 9 May 1935, p. 3. 6 CAB 32–128, ibid. , 4th meeting, 22 May 1937, p. 5. 7 CAB 32–127, Imperial conference 1937, meetings of the United Kingdom delegation, 4th meeting, 1 June 1937, p. 7. 8 Herald , 27 December 1941. See Churchill, W. S. The Hinge of Fate (London: 1951), pp. 21–31, for the cables which passed between Curtin and Churchill. 9 CAB 24–268, Committee of Imperial Defence, Imperial conference 1937, Review of Imperial defence by chiefs of staff sub‐committee,
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Apr 1, 1971
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