- https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-06/355-evatt-to-dixon
- https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-06/347-evatt-to-bruce
- … later telegrams exchanged. State Department seems no nearer being willing or ready to discuss co-ordination of economic sanctions. Discussion today with the Economic Section of the British Embassy makes it clear that the United States has … later telegrams exchanged. State Department seems no nearer being willing or ready to discuss co-ordination of economic sanctions. Discussion today with the Economic Section of the British Embassy makes it clear that the United States has …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-04/515-mr-r-g-casey-minister-to-the-united-states-to-department-of-external-affairs
- … they should urge on the Council if Dutch pursuit of present tactics continue. The possibility of the application of sanctions against the Dutch suggests itself. Feasibility of this will need examination and we would suggest that the … they should urge on the Council if Dutch pursuit of present tactics continue. The possibility of the application of sanctions against the Dutch suggests itself. Feasibility of this will need examination and we would suggest that the …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-15/234-bedi-to-burton
- … on Indonesia. The Indians still seem to be pressing for another meeting of the Delhi conference and for consideration of sanctions. It is the Indonesians which are behind them and while they are probably right and The Hague conference will come … on Indonesia. The Indians still seem to be pressing for another meeting of the Delhi conference and for consideration of sanctions. It is the Indonesians which are behind them and while they are probably right and The Hague conference will come …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-15/257-burton-to-evatt-1
- … after the withdrawal of the Occupation Forces, should therefore be effected by the imposition if necessary of economic sanctions supported by naval blockade. The forces required should be United States Naval Forces not held solely at the … after the withdrawal of the Occupation Forces, should therefore be effected by the imposition if necessary of economic sanctions supported by naval blockade. The forces required should be United States Naval Forces not held solely at the …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-12/353-shedden-to-burton
- https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-16/32-australian-delegation-united-nations-to-department-of-external-affairs
- … to be taken and already being considered by your Government: - severance of diplomatic relations - imposing of economic sanctions - rendering of material help. B. For further joint action we would like to suggest that the above-mentioned … law and order to prevent any 'possible retaliation'. The individual friendly countries will adopt such measures or sanctions-economic or diplomatic-as may commend to themselves. In the meantime we can assure that our people and armed … to be taken and already being considered by your Government: - severance of diplomatic relations - imposing of economic sanctions - rendering of material help. B. For further joint action we would like to suggest that the above-mentioned …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-13/499-kevin-to-burton
- https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-18/76
- … Far Eastern situation, the Prime Minister [1] said that the following steps had been taken in connection with economic sanctions:- (i) Import and export control to be established by licensing (this was already in existence in Australia); (ii) … the U.S.A. and N.E.I. had been closer than with the United Kingdom and U.S.A., in view of the N.E.I. decisions regarding sanctions. The Dutch Foreign Minister [14] when in Australia stated that he did not consider that Japan could be alienated … Minister from the cablegrams [16], there was not even agreement between the United Kingdom and U.S.A. Governments on sanctions. 23. Mr. Forde [17] was of the opinion that the British Empire should not act independently. 24. Dr. Evatt did not …https://dfat.gov.au/about-us/publications/historical-documents/Pages/volume-05/32-advisory-war-council-minute-451