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Footnotes 1 By the Australian Prime Minister in the House of Representatives, 25 September 1963. CPD, pp 1338‐9. 2 Why should we have a plebiscite? In the first place, West Irian is recognized by the whole world as territory of the Republic of Indonesia; in the second place, we are not a member any more of the United Nations.' (President Sukarno in Djakarta, 18 April 1965. Official text released by Indonesian Embassy in Canberra.) 3 Text as released by the Federal Secretariat of the Australian Labor Party, 19 February 1965. 4 Official text released by Indonesian Embassy in Canberra. 5 Current Notes on International Affairs, February 1965, p 100. 6 Text as released by the Federal Secretariat of the Australian Labor Party, 19 February 1965. 7 Exchange of letters, texts published by the Prime Minister's Department, 20 April 1966. 8 CPD. pp 230–238, 23 March 1965. 9 CPD, pp 1060‐61, 29 April 1965. On 4 May, the prime minister said that the decision had been made in principle on 7 April. CPD, p 1108. The New Zealand government later decided to send an artillery battery to South Viet Nam. 10 CPD, pp 1102‐7, 4 May 1965.
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 1965
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