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Problems of Australian Foreign Policy, July‐December 1965

Problems of Australian Foreign Policy, July‐December 1965 Footnotes 1 See, for example Current Affairs Bulletins —Commitment in Vietnam'—1 and 2; Vietnam Tragedy, published by Monash University Labour Club; Australia's Neighbours, July‐August, 1965, ‘Australian Defence: Two Views’. Dr J. F. Cairns' Living with Asia did not make an impact until the beginning of 1966. 2 ‘Vietnam—First half of 1965—Select Documents’; ‘Studies on Vietnam’, Information Handbook, No 1 of 1965; ‘Vietnam—Recent Statements of Australian Policy’. 3 See CPD, H of R No 23, pp 3803‐5. 4 Arthur Norman Smith Lecture in Journalism delivered at the University of Melbourne on 23 Nov. 1965. Reproduced in Current Notes. Nov. 1965, pp 745–757. 5 CPD, H of R No 18, 26 Oct. 1965, p 2223. The implication of Sir Robert's reply was that, since British policy on the 50 year rule had not changed, Australian policy would remain the same. In fact British practice has changed and is more liberal than Australian practice. 6 CPD, H of R No 10, 18 Aug. 1965, p 195. 7 Current Notes, Aug. 1965, p 461. 8 For the reply to Dr Cairns' question, see Current Notes, Nov. 1965, pp 773‐4. For press criticism see SMH, 20 Nov.; Mirror, 30 Nov.; Canberra Times, 10 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1966 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0004-9522
eISSN
1467-8497
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8497.1966.tb00447.x
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Footnotes 1 See, for example Current Affairs Bulletins —Commitment in Vietnam'—1 and 2; Vietnam Tragedy, published by Monash University Labour Club; Australia's Neighbours, July‐August, 1965, ‘Australian Defence: Two Views’. Dr J. F. Cairns' Living with Asia did not make an impact until the beginning of 1966. 2 ‘Vietnam—First half of 1965—Select Documents’; ‘Studies on Vietnam’, Information Handbook, No 1 of 1965; ‘Vietnam—Recent Statements of Australian Policy’. 3 See CPD, H of R No 23, pp 3803‐5. 4 Arthur Norman Smith Lecture in Journalism delivered at the University of Melbourne on 23 Nov. 1965. Reproduced in Current Notes. Nov. 1965, pp 745–757. 5 CPD, H of R No 18, 26 Oct. 1965, p 2223. The implication of Sir Robert's reply was that, since British policy on the 50 year rule had not changed, Australian policy would remain the same. In fact British practice has changed and is more liberal than Australian practice. 6 CPD, H of R No 10, 18 Aug. 1965, p 195. 7 Current Notes, Aug. 1965, p 461. 8 For the reply to Dr Cairns' question, see Current Notes, Nov. 1965, pp 773‐4. For press criticism see SMH, 20 Nov.; Mirror, 30 Nov.; Canberra Times, 10

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Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryWiley

Published: Apr 1, 1966

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