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Sir William Harrison Moore's reflections on Japan's racial equality proposal to the League of Nations.
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Title
Sir William Harrison Moore's reflections on Japan's racial equality proposal to the League of Nations.
Subject
Sir William Harrison Moore's reflection on potential outcomes, should there be a dispute between Australia and Japan within the League of Nations.
Description
Sir William Harrison Moore reflects on several potential outcomes, should there be a dispute between Australia and Japan within the League of Nations: whether Britain would use its power of veto, how Australia's position within the league may be affected, and whether the White Australia policy would be jeopardised.
Creator
Sir William Harrison Moore
Source
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Publisher
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Date
1919
Contributor
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Relation
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Format
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Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
University of Melbourne Archives, Moore, Sir William Harrison (1867-1935) Collection, Box 16 (of 21), series 10/4
Coverage
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Collection
Citation
Sir William Harrison Moore, “Sir William Harrison Moore's reflections on Japan's racial equality proposal to the League of Nations.,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed May 2, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/14.
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