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Current notes on international affairs

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N 327.94 CUR
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Canberra, Australia : Dept. of Foreign Affairs, 1936-1972
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Vol. 43 No. 1 (January 1972)
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Current Note ON INTERNEATIONAL AFFAIRS  

Volume 43 No.  

Published for the Department of Foreign Affairs  

by the Australian Government Publishing Service  

The Month of January 1972  

Contents  

ARTICLE:  

New Zealand Foreign Policy  

THE UNITED NATIONS:  

Security Council Meeting in Africa  

CONFERENCES AND SHORTER NOTES:  

Exchange Support Fund for the Khmer  

Republic 10  

Malaysia—Reorganisation of Cabinet 10  

Laos—National Assembly Elections 11  

Rhodesia—Text of Acceptability of  

Settlement Proposals 11  

Ghana—Coup d’Etat 12  

Italy—Government Crisis 12  

Malta—Negotiations with Britain 12  

Enlargement of the European Communities 13  

STATEMENTS:  

OFFICIAL STATEMENTS:  

Historical Documents:  

On January, by the Minister for  

Foreign Affairs, Mr Nigel Bowen 13  

Emergency Relief Aid for East Bengal  

On January, by the Minister for  

Foreign Affairs, Mr Nigel Bowen 14  

Indian Ocean:  

On January, by the Minister for  

Foreign Affairs, Mr Nigel Bowen 14  

Release of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman:  

On 10 January, by the Prime Minister,  

Mr William McMahon 14  

Papua New Guinea House of Assembly  

Elections:  

On 12 January, by the Minister for  

External Territories, Mr C. E. Barnes 14  

Death of King Frederick of Denmark:  

On 17 January, by the Minister for  

Foreign Affairs, Mr Nigel Bowen 15  

Australia Helps Viet-Nam with Water  

Supply:  

On 21 January, by the Minister for  

Foreign Affairs, Mr Nigel Bowen 15  

Training of Cambodians in Australia:  

On 21 January, by the Minister for  

Defence, Mr David Fairbairn 16  

International Training Course in  

Development Administration:  

On 25 January, by the Department of  

Foreign Affairs 17  

Visit of President Soeharto of the  

Republic of Indonesia:  

On 30 January, by the Office of the  

Prime Minister 17  

Australia Recognises Bangla Desh:  

On 31 January, by the Minister for  

Foreign Affairs, Mr Nigel Bowen 18  

OTHER STATEMENTS:  

Meeting of US President and Japanese  

Prime Minister:  

On January, joint statement 19  

President Nixon’s Address on Plan to  

End the Viet-Nam War:  

On 25 January, by the President of the  

United States of America,  

Mr Richard Nixon 20  

On 26 January, Comment by the  

Australian Prime Minister,  

Mr William McMahon 23  

On 26 January, Statement by the  

Government of the Republic of  

Viet-Nam 24  

REPRESENTATION:  

Australian Representation Overseas 26  

CALENDAR OF CONFERENCES 26  

(All money values are in Australian unless otherwise stated)  

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