Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1962
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1962
Presidential Address 1962 The Effect of Britain Joining the Common Market on Metalliferous Mining in Australia
At the beginning of this year it was my pleasure and responsibility to take over the Presidency of our Institute from Mr A. A. Parish who, as did his predecessors, filled the office with distinction. It is a great privilege to address you as President and it is an occasion for my wife and family, and I am most grateful for your inviting them to the buffet dinner. Our Secretary (Miss Jacka), who processes all Presidents, has told me that there are neither questions nor discussions on Presidential Addresses, and that being so, I felt free to select a controversial topic. The address I have prepared is not strictly true to label; because I intend to include also the effect on agricultural production in Australia if Britain joins the European Economic Community (i.e. the Common Market).Three points of view are1. the European, which is one of equanimity deriving from the initial brilliant success of their scheme,2. the British, which is one of anxiety not to miss the bus, coupled with a commendable wish not to inimically affect existing Commonwealth arrangements,and3. the Australian, which is one of alarm.In England all are drawing their own conclusions on the subject and views range from the extreme desirability, to the extreme undesirability, of the United Kingdom joining.No one in Britain wants Australia, or New Zealand, to...
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