DIPLOMATIC SERVICE
NEW PROCEDURE Australia To Train Her Own Staffs Wider Foreign Relations Canberra, Jan. 23. Australia is to train her own diplomatic staffs for service abroad. This has been announced by the Minister of External Affairs, Dr Evatt, who said Australia’s foreign interests and relations, particularly in the Pacific area, had grown enormously. New Legations had also been established at Washington, Chungking and Moscow.
All this necessitated diplomatic staff expansion. Candidates would enter a course of intensive study, and, if suitable, would be posted abroad. A year’s course, covering international affairs, would be part of the training.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 13055, 25 January 1943, Page 3
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