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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 28, No. 7. 1965.

Beazley Not a Big Fish

Beazley Not a Big Fish

Australian MRA supporter Mr. Beazley does not appear to be a dominant force in the formulation of Australian foreign policy.

Dr. Cairns, also of the Australian Labour Party, spoke at Victoria a week after Mr. Beazley. In informal conversation with a Salient reporter, he noted that Mr. Beazley differed in his view of what Australian policy ought to be. However, he was obliged to go along with his colleagues in the ALP.

Dr. Cairns spoke at a Labour Party function attended by about 20 students.

He asked for questions. During about an hour and a half he discussed aspects of Australian. New Zealand and American policy in Vietnam, Indonesian politics, and other matters.

"Similar to New Zealand perhaps a little worse," he said, when asked to comment on the position of the intellectual in the Australian Labour Party.

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