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Aug 5, 1968
Tell us what's wrong, says Hubbard — Daily Record (Scotland, UK)More: link
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Daily Record (Scotland, UK) THE founder of Scientology, Lafayette Ron Hubbard, wants a special meeting with representatives of older beliefs in Britain "to iron out problems." And he says that if the Government wants followers of Scientology not to do something all they have to do is say what it is. In a statement, released by the cult's headquarters in East Grinstead, Sussex, Mr. Hubbard says: "News has reached me of Britain's decision to ban students of Scientology from entering the country. "I am sure ...
Aug 2, 1968
I'm not your leader // Hubbard tells scientologists — Daily Record (Scotland, UK)More: link
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Daily Record (Scotland, UK) The founder of Scientology, Lafayette Ron Hubbard, announced yesterday that he is no longer leader of the movement. The 57-year-old American said this in a cable to the cult's headquarters in East Grinstead, Sussex. He sent it from his 3300 ton yacht Royal Scotman which "is somewhere at sea." The message stated that Hubbard had not been the leader since he "retired from Scientology directorships" two years ago. Earlier this week staff at the Scottish H.Q. in Edinburgh seemed to think ...
Aug 2, 1968
Life in the cult -- by Kathleen and Iain [part of the article missing] — Daily Record (Scotland, UK)More: link
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Ian Metcalfe ,
Allan Gulland Source:
Daily Record (Scotland, UK) A BOY and a girl told last night of what happened to them in while they worked at the Scottish headquarters of the Scientologists. THE GIRL, Kathleen Riley, said it was a bit frightening at first when she was given a kind of lie-detector test. THE BOY, lain Thomson, 20, claimed he was told to work for more than 15 hours — then sleep on a wooden floor. Kathleen, of 31 Niddrie Marischal Place, Edinburgh, said she was linked to an ...
Aug 1, 1968
Cult plans recruiting drive for Scotland — Daily Record (Scotland, UK)More: link
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Daily Record (Scotland, UK) STUDENTS of scientology said yesterday that they are to start a major recruiting drive in Scotland. On Monday, a special team of 10 will begin a three-week lecture tour of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and Perth. Mr. Roger Barnes, 24, the governor of the Hubbard Academy of Personal Independence, in Queen Street, Edinburgh, said yesterday that more than 2000 Scots had passed through in the five weeks since it opened. Flights A spokesman for the cult said that students will continue ...
Aug 1, 1968
We are not running away, says scientologist Candy — Daily Record (Scotland, UK)More: link
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Daily Record (Scotland, UK) BLONDE Candy Chaleff waited for the plane taking her to America yesterday and spoke of her scientology beliefs. The mini-skirted 22-year-old New York secretary was one of the first group of the cult's students to complete an "advanced course" in Edinburgh. She explained that she was the group's Public Relations Officer, and had been working with the organisation for a year before coming to Edinburgh two months ago. Candy laughed at suggestions that the students were leaving because of nation-wide criticism ...
Jul 29, 1968
A message to the founder (somewhere in the Med.) — Daily Record (Scotland, UK)More: link
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Daily Record (Scotland, UK) A cable was on its way last night to Lafayette Ron Hubbard, founder of the Scientology organisation. He is somewhere in the Mediterranean on board Enchanter, one of the three ships that form the nerve-centres of the cult. The message, sent by the group's British H.Q. In Edinburgh, asked if he wanted to answer allegations made against him and the Scientologists by Health Minister Kenneth Robinson in the Commons. The Daily Record had invited Hubbard to defend his cult and explain ...
Jul 29, 1968
Scientology // Inside the Scots H.Q. [Article not found yet] — Daily Record (Scotland, UK)More: link
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Daily Record (Scotland, UK) [There was an article in the Daily Record, page 3, titled "Inside the Scots H.Q.", referred in the scan above]
Jul 29, 1968
The man who fell 50ft. to his death — Daily Record (Scotland, UK)More: link
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Stewart Ross ,
Gordon Airs Source:
Daily Record (Scotland, UK) A MAN who came to Scotland to study scientology fell 50 feet to his death yesterday from the rear bedroom of a hotel. James Stewart, aged about 35, travelled to Edinburgh from South Africa with his wife to study at the new Scottish Scientology Headquarters, the Hubbard Academy of Personal Independence. Refused This is the cult founded in 1951 by Lafayette Ron Hubbard, a cult which, it is claimed, helps its followers to resolve their problems. Mr. Stewart and his wife—also ...
Jul 29, 1968
Threat to the Record [Article not found yet] — Daily Record (Scotland, UK)More: link
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Daily Record (Scotland, UK) [There was an article in the Daily Record, page 2, titled "Threat to the Record", referred in the scan above]
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