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From the Archives, 1969: Victoria crippled by 24-hour mass strike
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From the Archives, 1951: PM unbowed as High Court holds âRed Billâ invalid
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From the Archives, 1951: PM unbowed as High Court holds âRed Billâ invalid
70 years ago, the High Court held that the Federal Parliamentâs attempt to ban the Communist Party of Australia was unconstitutional. But this was not the end of the fight, declared Robert Menzies.
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ANTI-RED ACT HELD INVALID
Menzies: Not End Of Fight
The Full Court of the High Court held yesterday that the Communist Party Dissolution Act was invalid.
From the Archives, 1951: PM unbowed as High Court holds Red Bill invalid
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âItâs just a little familyâ: the perfect cover for ASIO spies
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In late-1950, Joan and Dudley Doherty started to spend a little more time with each other when they began taking part in Operation Smile, ASIOâs first bugging operation.
ASIOâs work on the case began with collecting information on Australians who were passing information to Russia, but agents soon began looking at Russians based in Australia as well. One such person was Fedor Nosov, who represented Soviet news agency TASS in Australia, but who was thought to be a person identified in intelligence documents operating under the cover name of âTEKHNIKâ.