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9 matching items found between Jan 1965 and Dec 1969. Furthermore, there are 76 matching items for all time not shown.
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Aug 11, 1969
They'll break and set up the pickets — The Age (Australia)
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Type: Press
Source: The Age (Australia)
Victoria's scientologists plan to break the law soon when they hold a meeting at which scientology will be taught. Yesterday the president of the Church of Scientology of California in Victoria (Mr. Ian K. Tampion) said members would continue to press for the repeal of the Psychological Practices Act. About 70 people attended a fellowship day held by the Church in Dickens Street, Elwood. Mr. Tampion told the meeting that he had postponed committing an offence against the act. He had ...
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Aug 6, 1969
Scientology brings in legal chief on Vic. ban — The Age (Australia)
Jul 19, 1969
Scientology back again — The Age (Australia)
Jan 1, 1969
As politicians talk -- a cult plans ahead — The Age (Australia)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Nicholas Turner
Source: The Age (Australia)
THE New Zealand Government is expected to make an announcement shortly on the setting up of a formal board or commission of inquiry into scientology. The Prime Minister (Mr. Holyoake) has said that Ministers are seeking information from abroad before making a final decision. He has been attacked by the Opposition Leader (Mr. Norman Kirk) for delaying the announcement. A 10-member joint committee of the House of Representatives conducted a preliminary inquiry Into the cults activities in October and recommended the ...
Jun 29, 1966
Eight will control psychology in Vic — The Age (Australia)
Type: Press
Source: The Age (Australia)
A TOORAK lawyer — Mr. G. H. Crowther — has been chosen as head of the body which will in future control psychology practice in Victoria. Mr. Crowther was named yesterday as chairman of the eight-member Victorian Psychological Council, whose appointments were approved by the State Executive Council. The appointments were made under the Psychological Practices Act, passed last December, which banned Scientology in Victoria and provided for the control of commercial psychology. The newly formed council will be responsible for ...
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Mar 11, 1966
New Scientology probe sought — The Age (Australia)
Type: Press
Source: The Age (Australia)
The Chief Secretary (Mr. Rylah) has asked police to check on undercover Scientology operations in Victoria. This follows growing evidence of Scientology propaganda being posted in Melbourne and distributed to addresses in Victoria and elsewhere. In Brisbane on Wednesday a woman reported she had received a Scientology publication bearing a Russell Street porkmark. Victoria has already taken the matter up with the Postmaster-General's department to see if action can be taken to stop Scientology pamphlets being distributed through the mails. However, ...
Item contributed by: Zhent (Anonymous)
Mar 10, 1966
Scientology literature: Banned, but operates — The Age (Australia)
Type: Press
Source: The Age (Australia)
BRISBANE. - Scientology is still operating in Victoria, where it was outlawed last December. A brisbane woman has received the Scientologist periodical "Communication" through the post - mailed from Melbourne. It is postmarked "Russell Street." The Victorian Attorney-General (Mr. Rylah) said earlier this week Scientology literature was being mailed into Victoria from London. He said the Victorian Government had asked the Postmaster-General to act to stop the practice. January issue The copy of "Communication" mailed from Russell Street to the Brisbane ...
Jan 29, 1966
Court sympathy for scientology victim — The Age (Australia)
Dec 22, 1965
Thousands of files in Scientology raid — The Age (Australia)
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