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Footnotes 1 Commonwealth Parliamentary Debàtes (hereafter referred to as CPD), 28 Sept. 1960, p. 1397. 2 As quoted by Mr. Menzies in CPD, 20 Oct. 1960, p. 2264. 3 ibid. p. 2265. 4 ibid. p. 2266. 5 See Mr. Menzies' bashful mention of his presence among the great men. He applies the term “distinguished” (“my distinguished friends, Mr. Macmillan and Lord Home”, “my distinguished friend, the Prime Minister of India”) ten times in the course of his report to the Australian parliament. 6 Sydney Morning Herald (hereafter referred to as SMH), 7 Oct. 1960. 7 loc. cit. 8 Melbourne Age, 6 Oct. 1960. 9 SMH, 7 Oct. 1960. 10 CPD, 20 Oct. 1960, p. 2270. 11 For a discussion of the Australian press's reaction see K. S. Inglis, “Press: Cancelling Out”, in Nation, Sydney, No. 55, 22 Oct. 1960, pp. 12–13. 12 CPD, 20 Oct. 1960, p. 2274. 13 loc. cit. 14 SMH, 7 Oct. 1960. 15 W. Macmahon Ball, “Problems of Australian Foreign Policy, July‐December, 1956: The Suez Crisis”, AJPH, vol. II, no. 2, May 1957, pp. 129‐50. 16 J. D. Legge, “Problems of Australian Foreign Policy, January‐June 1960”, AJPH, vol. VI, no. 2, Nov. 1960, pp.
Australian Journal of Politics and History – Wiley
Published: May 1, 1961
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