Citation: Howard, F. and Cuay and Dawe, A. J. (1937) Collection of notes on the strategic importance of the Pacific islands. No Publisher, uk. (Unpublished)
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Abstract
Collection of notes on the strategic importance of the Pacific islands. Includes discussions by multiple authors on the position of the Committee of Imperial Defence, Interdepartmental Committee on the matter, economic penetration in the area by the Japanese, and need to emphasise to the NZ and Australian governments that the Committee is limited in its policymaking abilities.
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Additional Information: | Department: UK; Creators: F. Howard (UK Colonial Office Official); Cuay (UK Colonial Office Official); A. J. Dawe (UK Colonial Office Official); Recipients: F. Howard (UK Colonial Office Official); Cuay (UK Colonial Office Official); A. J. Dawe (UK Colonial Office Official); Writing format: Print, Manuscript; |
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Creators: | Howard, F. and Cuay, and Dawe, A. J. and |
Subjects: | Politics History Latin American Studies |
Keywords: | Memorandum, United Kingdom, *British Western Pacific Territories (British colony) [SOME ISLANDS UNDER DISPUTE BETWEEN UK AND USA], Australia, New Zealand, |
Divisions: | Institute of Latin American Studies |
Collections: | Atlantic Archive: UK-US Relations in an Age of Global War 1939-1945 |
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References: | TNA Reference: CO 323/ 1514/ 19 - Islands: strategic importance of Pacific Islands; Project Record ID: A00001106; |