Notes of Sir William Harrison Moore on the change of government in 1930, and how that may affect Australia's Military/ Defence Stance.

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Notes of Sir William Harrison Moore on the change of government in 1930, and how that may affect Australia's Military/ Defence Stance.

Subject

The change of government to Labour in Sept. 1930, and the ways this will affect Military/ Defence Expenditure.

Description

Sir William discusses how the change to a Labour Government has led to less Military Expenditure, and positive steps towards reversing policies which had compelled "the young to learn the acts of war".
He is also worries however, by the concern the Government shows over the potential for the British to relinquish Singapore.

Creator

Sir William Harrison Moore

Source

Addenda to Sir Harrison Moore's Paper

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Date

1930

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Language

English

Type

Notes

Identifier

University of Melbourne Archives, Moore, Sir William Harrison (1867-1935) Collection, Box 16 (of 21), series 10/3

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Citation

Sir William Harrison Moore, “Notes of Sir William Harrison Moore on the change of government in 1930, and how that may affect Australia's Military/ Defence Stance.,” Interwar Internationalism: An Archival History, accessed April 16, 2024, https://tretzthurs10.omeka.net/items/show/23.

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