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Page 168
... Movement and the Catholic Social Studies Movement , the latter two of which he founded . Ultimately , he became president of the National Civic Council . All these ' movements ' spread the gospel of fear of communist infiltration in the ...
... Movement and the Catholic Social Studies Movement , the latter two of which he founded . Ultimately , he became president of the National Civic Council . All these ' movements ' spread the gospel of fear of communist infiltration in the ...
Page 173
... Movement attending the conference and certain trade union elements . Mr Stout , who was considered by the Movement as a more relia- ble opponent of communism that I was , fell out later with his Move- ment allies and later voted for and ...
... Movement attending the conference and certain trade union elements . Mr Stout , who was considered by the Movement as a more relia- ble opponent of communism that I was , fell out later with his Move- ment allies and later voted for and ...
Page 188
... movement . The last was the worst of the three , because the party has not yet healed the wounds that resulted from it . As I have written in another chapter , the fear of communism in Australia began to develop in the early days of ...
... movement . The last was the worst of the three , because the party has not yet healed the wounds that resulted from it . As I have written in another chapter , the fear of communism in Australia began to develop in the early days of ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Living dangerously as a politician | 3 |
My American background | 10 |
Copyright | |
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