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Catalogue reference: FCO 24

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FCO 24

This series contains the records of the Far East and Pacific Department of the Commonwealth Office in the period January 1967 to October 1968, and thereafter the records of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office South West Pacific Department. The...

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Reference
FCO 24
Title
Commonwealth Office, Far East and Pacific Department and Foreign and Commonwealth Office, South West Pacific Department: Registered Files (H and FW Series)
Date
1966-1978
Description

This series contains the records of the Far East and Pacific Department of the Commonwealth Office in the period January 1967 to October 1968, and thereafter the records of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office South West Pacific Department.

The records concern Commonwealth (later general UK) relations with international economic, defence and development organisations in the Far East, and with the following Commonwealth territories: Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. There are also files on Commonwealth relations with Vietnam focusing on Commonwealth involvement in the Vietnam war, Cambodia, South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Indonesia. The department also dealt with UK relations with Fiji after it gained independence in October 1970, and with Portuguese Timor, Papua and New Guinea and overseas territories of Australia and New Zealand.

Arrangement
Arrangement

The records are arranged in former file reference order, but it should be noted that the registry system was revised during the first cycle of this series, so that for the period 1967-October 1968 there are, for example, two blocks of files relating to SEATO even though the transfer consists of one file cycle only.

Related material

For records of the South Pacific Department see FCO 107

For earlier Commonwealth Relations and Commonwealth Office records for this Department see: DO 169 DO 199

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
FW and H file series
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Creator(s)
  • Commonwealth Office, Far East and Pacific Department, 1966-1968
  • Foreign and Commonwealth Office, South West Pacific Department, 1968-1979
Physical description
2516 file(s)
Access conditions
Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition

From 1998 Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Subjects
Topics
International
Asia
Conflict
Australia and Pacific
Operations, battles and campaigns
Africa
Accruals
No future accruals expected
Administrative / biographical background

The Far East and Pacific Department of the Commonwealth Relations Office continued under the Commonwealth Office, but was renamed on the formation of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Despite the department's name, it largely dealt in this period with Far East issues only, a separate Pacific and Indian Ocean Department dealing with Commonwealth relations with the Pacific. Responsibility for relations with Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Australia and New Zealand passed to the South West Pacific Department in October 1968, which also dealt with relations with Indonesia. Responsibility for relations with Fiji was added when it gained independence from Britain in October 1970.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C7263/

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