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376 Mr R. G. Menzies, Prime Minister, to Mr A. W. Fadden, Acting Prime Minister

Cablegram M38 LONDON, 1 April 1941, 9.03 p.m.

IMMEDIATE MOST SECRET

Reference your telegram 162. [1]

Circular Z.66 [2] was despatched subsequent to discussions with
the Foreign Office at which I had urged the importance of a joint
declaration and drawing up some line beyond which Japan should not
go. Foreign Office rapprochement is necessary in the first place
to determine the limits of our vital interests before approaching
the United States. This is, I think, reasonable. Have submitted
that this is a matter for the Chiefs of Staff
You will recall that Dominions Office telegram 180 [3] stated that
the step which should constitute an act of war by Japan could only
be decided by the Governments in the light of circumstances at the
time.

I have included this item in comprehensive memorandum on the Far
East strategy [4] already submitted for examination by the Chiefs
of Staff and discussion by the Defence Committee, which Churchill
has agreed to convene specially for this purpose.

Will advise you further.

MENZIES

1 Document 363.

2 Document 347
3 Document 36o.

4 Paper No. 7A, 'Strategical Questions and Objectives in
Strength', dated 29 March and forwarded to the Secretary of the U.

K. War Cabinet, Sir Edward Bridges, on 1 April for submission to
the U.K. Chiefs of Staff Committee. See file Defence; Special
Collection I, Box 625, Prime Minister's Visit to United Kingdom,
1941. Paper No. 7A. Strategical Questions and Objectives in
Strength. For the U.K. Chiefs of Staff reply see Document 400.


[AA: A3 195, 1941, 1.4900]
Last Updated: 11 September 2013
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