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Remains to be Seen traces the ashes of Joe Hill from their distribution in Chicago to wartime New Zealand. Drawing on previously unseen archival material, it examines the persecution of anarchists, socialists and Wobblies in New Zealand during the First World War. It also explores how intense censorship measures put in place by the National Coalition Government of William Massey and zealously enforced by New Zealand’s Solicitor-General, Sir John Salmond effectively silenced and suppressed the IWW in New Zealand. ....
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Advertisement Two solitary entries occupy the marriage register of the ‘Evangelismos’ Greek Orthodox Church, East Melbourne in 1918, both formally recording the weddings of the Kondoulas brothers, Georgios and Dimitrios, to their promised brides. All four were residents of Port Pirie, South Australia and all born on the island of Kastellorizo. The entries read as follows: Dimitrios Lazarus Kondoulas, 30, and Anastasia Alexiou, 21, both from Kastellorizo, married 3 June, 1918 Georgios Lazarus Kondoulas, 32, and Anastasia Berbery, 24, both from Kastellorizo, married 22 September, 1918. In a morbid twist, the following year – 1919 – both brothers’ names are found recorded, this time, in the columns of the death register of the same church. The death register reads as follows: Georgios Kondoulas date of death 5 April, 1919 and Dimitrios Kondoulas date of death 6 April, 1919. ....