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children, youth • commissions • disconnection • e-meter • edinburgh evening news • ethics (scientology) • evening news (edinburgh) • hubbard academy of personal independence (edinburgh) • hubbard college of advanced studies (edingurgh) • judy ziff • kathleen riley • kenneth robinson • laurel j. sullivan (née watson) • logan robertson • madeleine (madeline?) litchfield • mario feninger • nigel hawkins • oxford capacity analysis (aka, "free scientology personality test" aka "u-test" aka "pape test") • publications organizations • salary • security check ("sec check") • united kingdom (uk) • workplace recruitment
9 matching items found between Jul 1968 and Dec 1968. Furthermore, there are 2 matching items for all time not shown.
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Aug 7, 1968
No hall letting ban on cult — Evening News (Edinburgh)
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Source: Evening News (Edinburgh)
The Scientology organise- will not be barred from holding meetings in Edinburgh Public Halls, provided they abide by the Corporation's hall letting regulations. This decision was made today by the Vacation Sub-Committee of the Finance Committee of the Town Council. The Scientology organisation, the Committee were told, have made telephone inquiries about the letting of public halls, but so far no formal applications have been submitted. Councillor James Slack, who took the chair at today's meeting, said: "We are adhering to ...
Aug 6, 1968
Scientology: Close watch by police — Evening News (Edinburgh)
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Source: Evening News (Edinburgh)
Edinburgh City Police are "keeping an eye" on the activities in the city of Scientology, Deputy Chief Constable Robert Campbell said today. "We are interested in the Scientology Organisation, and we are alive to what is happening," said Mr Campbell. "The police are keeping an eye on things, and any information that we get from any source, we will note. "We have lots of information and intelligence about various organisations in the city . . . and so it is with ...
Aug 3, 1968
Check is made on cult premises — Evening News (Edinburgh)
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Author(s): Logan Robertson, Nigel Hawkins
Source: Evening News (Edinburgh)
The premises in North-East Thistle Street Lane, Edinburgh, occupied by the Scientology administered Publications Organisation World Wide, have been inspected by the Sanitary Department of Edinburgh Corporation public health authority. A spokesman for the department said they found nothing to report, "except a few minor infringements of the Office, Shops, and Railway Premises Act, which will be attended to. There was no evidence of employees sleeping on the premises." The inspection was carried out after the Sanitary Department had been approached ...
Aug 2, 1968
Cult jobs: Ban imposed by Ministry — Evening News (Edinburgh)
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Author(s): Logan Robertson, Nigel Hawkins
Source: Evening News (Edinburgh)
The Ministry for Employment and Productivity have stopped sending people for vacancies at the Edinburgh offices of Publications Organisation. The ban was applied after it was found there was a link between Publications Organisation and Scientology. A spokesman for the Ministry said in Edinburgh today that they had referred the whole matter to their headquarters in London. He said : "We have sent several women, and one or two men, to vacancies notified to us by Publications Organisation. We did not ...
Aug 1, 1968
Ethics officers in cult 'look after staff' — Evening News (Edinburgh)
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Author(s): Logan Robertson, Nigel Hawkins
Source: Evening News (Edinburgh)
We called at the Thistle Street Lane premises of Scientology last night and interviewed Mrs Judy Ziff, deputy director of Scientology's publications organisation in Edinburgh. The accommodation now occupied there by Scientology comprises former warehouse premises which a have been converted in about five weeks into extensive office accommodation, in which Scientology publications are redistributed to countries in many parts of the world. At 11.30 p.m., when we left, many members of the staff were still at work. We put a ...
Aug 1, 1968
Girl tells 'News' about her job with Scientology // Inspect cult offices, says councillor — Evening News (Edinburgh)
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Author(s): Logan Robertson, Nigel Hawkins
Source: Evening News (Edinburgh)
An Edinburgh Town Councillor has complained to the public health authorities about the offices in Edinburgh of Scientology — the system of religious philosophy of American origin, which claims to increase a person's ability. Mr I. W. Wintour, Chief Sanitary Inspector for Edinburgh Corporation, said today: "We have received this complaint and are investigating." —– Family find it 'disquieting' Today we give the account of a local girl, Kathleen Riley, of her job as an employee of the organisation Scientology. Councillor ...
Jul 31, 1968
Group 'not worried' by charter plane ban — Evening News (Edinburgh)
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Source: Evening News (Edinburgh)
Scientology students can still enter Britain to attend courses, despite turnarounds of charter aircraft bringing members of the cult into the country as ordered by the Government. This was stated in Edinburgh today at the Hubbard College of Advanced Studies in South Bridge by public relations officer Laurel Watson. She said they were not worried about the situation, and explained: "Many of the people who come here are on holiday or business trips by service aircraft. They are ordinary peopue and ...
Jul 30, 1968
Cult to expand [?] Scotland [Article incomplete] — Evening News (Edinburgh)
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Source: Evening News (Edinburgh)
[First part missing] Canada, Australia, and England. "Since we have only just started setting up in Scotland, we have no Scots yet," said "Communicator" Madeleine Litchfield, from Canada. "But there are a number who are on their way." On a local basis, the organisation have started the Hubbard Academy of Personal Independence in an old workshop in Queen Street. The workshop was bought from house furnishers W. K. Storie & Son, at a cost of £28,000 but several thousand pounds more ...
Jul 26, 1968
Recital ovation — Edinburgh Evening News
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Source: Edinburgh Evening News
The piano recital given in the Freemasons' Hall last night was notable for much more than that it was in aid of the Edinburgh Society of Musicians. It brought to the most enthusiastic notice of a very sizeable audience Mario Feniger, whose diverse musical gifts and intelligence enabled him to dispense a Bach transcription, Scarlatti Sonatas, generous helpings of Chopin, Teresa de Bogatis and Liszt, as well as two pieces of his own, with ease and brilliance. It is hard to ...
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