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62 Evatt to Hood

Cablegram E4 WASHINGTON, 21 March 1945, 6.15 p.m.

IMMEDIATE SECRET

1. Please arrange with Dalziel [1] immediate delivery of copy of
Foreign
Policy book to each member of Cabinet with a slip stating 'with my
compliments'. Please give three copies to the Prime Minister and
Beasley and see my wire immediately following to Beasley.

Please convey to Macmahon Ball my warmest regards for his most
helpful and timely introductions. [2]

2. I regard the United States answer on the employment conference
a great triumph for Australia - New Zealand policy, especially
having in mind the strong disinclination of the United States
Government to recognise the importance of full employment. [3] I
propose to handle the matter including the consideration of a
reply in Washington.

3. On the Portuguese matter [4], think it would be unwise to have
Portuguese troops in Australia. I do not see why we should pull
their chestnuts out of the fire. Please discuss this aspect of the
matter with Shedden.

4. Please have review of my book in Current Notes. [5]


FRANCISCO (AND LONDON), 1.9713]

1 Evatt's private secretary.

2 W. Macmahon Ball wrote the introduction to Evatt's Foreign
Policy of Australia, Sydney, 1945.

3 See Document 59.

4 See Document 55.

5 See Department of External Affairs, Current Notes on
International Affairs, vol. 16, no. 2, February-March 1945, PP.

54-5.


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