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BRITAIN’S EXAMPLE

FORBEARANCE IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS PRAISED BY AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER. APPRECIATION IN LONDON. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, May 10. Considerable interest has been shown in London in reports of the speech made by the Prime Minister of Australia., Mr Menzies, in the debate on foreign affairs in (he House of Representatives at Canberra yesterday. Mr Menzies spoke of the magnificent example of forbearance set by Britain in the last two years in dealing with European affairs. An endeavour had been made, he said, to understand and show, patience, but unfortunately this display of patience and goodwill had not got the response it deserved. The interpretation by Mr Menzies of the policy now being pursued by Britain has special interest because it is at once authoritative, owing to the arrangements by which the Dominion Governments are kept fully and continuously informed by Whitehall, and detached, owing both to the constitutional position of the members of the Commonwealth and to Australia’s remoteness from events in Europe. Mr Menzies emphasised that the basis of British policy was that if grievances were to be examined, it should not be at the point of the sword, but at a conference table There were, he said, no grievances or claims which the democratic countries were not prepared to examine without prejudice. If dictatorships refused to confer, then, if war came, in Mr Menzies’ opinion, the whole world would know by whose aggression it had come.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 May 1939, Page 5

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240

BRITAIN’S EXAMPLE Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 May 1939, Page 5

BRITAIN’S EXAMPLE Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 May 1939, Page 5

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