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Transcripts from the Prime Ministers of Australia

Menzies, Robert

Period of Service: 19/12/1949 - 26/01/1966
Release Date:
27/06/1959
Release Type:
Media Release
Transcript ID:
84
Document:
00000084.pdf 2 Page(s)
Released by:
  • McEwen, Sir John (Jack)
FOR PRESS: PM 26/1959 - THE WORLD REFUGEE YEAR - STATEMENT BY THE ACTING PRIME MINISTER, RT. HON. J MCEWEN, MP

FOR PESNSo:. P2.6M/ 1.9 59.
THE WORLD REFUGEE YEAR.
Statement by the Acting Prime Minister, IRt. Hon. J. McEwen, M. P.
" This year will be known as the World Refugee Year.
This Sunday, 28th June, has been set aside as a day of prayer
for the refugee and for the dedication of the concept of the
World Refugee Year." Stating this today the Acting Prime Minister,
Mr. McEwen, asked Australians to remember the refugee in their
prayers. " The concept of the World Refugee Year originated in the
United Kingdom in April 1958, when attention was drawn to the
major international problems of the refugees who are the
continuing tragedy of our time. To-day there are in Europe more
than 160,000 refugees and these are being added to daily. In
the Middle East there are one million Arab refugees; in China,
10,000 refugees of European origin, and in Hong Kong at least
one million Chinese refugees.
" To focus international attention on the plight of these
people, it was proposed that the World Refugee Year should serve
as the medium for an all out effort to solve their problems.
" Member Governments of the United Nations and its
specialised agencies were urged to co-operate in promoting the
World Refugee Year as a practical means of securing increased
assistance for refugees throughout the world, and the Secretary-
General was requested to take such steps as he saw fit to assist
in the promotion of the World Refugee Year.
" Australia's role in the World Refugee Year has
recently been considered by the Commonwealth Government. As a
result, a National Committee for the World Refugee Year Appeal
has been formed under the auspices of the United Nations
Association of Australia, which in close co-operation with other
interested organisations, has agreed to organise a public appeal
for funds. The Australian Government will contribute œ C50,000
towards this appeal, whilst we are also taking appropriate steps
to make public donations allowable deductions for income tax
purposes as from 1st July. The purpose of this appeal is a most
worthy one and I have no hesitation in commending it to you.
" The Australian Government has already brought to these
shores more than 234~, 000 refugees making us, on a population
basis, the leading country of resettlement for refugees. The
World Refugee Year presents an opportunity for us to add further
to this impressive record.
" I am confident that you will all wish to be associated
with this humanitarian task."
CANBERRA A. C. T.
27th June, 1959.
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