Australia’s Attitude To Britain And War
(Received 12 Noon.) CANBERRA, This Day. Initiating the debate on foreign affairs, in the House of Representatives, the Minister of External Affairs, Sir Henry Gullett, said that if Britain were plunged into war, in pursuance of her policy of defence against unprovoked aggression, the Commonwealth would make common cause with her.
The Minister emphasised, however, that Australia would not automatically follow Britain into war, no matter what its cause.
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Northern Advocate, 10 May 1939, Page 5
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