Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament Ephemera
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Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament (1959 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament Ephemera
Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament (1959 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Conference findings - ACICD Sydney 1964.
Part of Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament Ephemera
Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament (1959 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Devastation of Vietnam's forests by Sam Goldbloom. Melbourne, (197?) 6 p.
Part of Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament Ephemera
Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament (1959 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Letter, 1959 Nov 23 : to Rev A.M. Dickie.
Typed letter to Rev A.M. Dickie regretting his previous withdrawal as sponsor of Australian-N.Z. Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament, Melbourne, 1959 and congratulating Rev. Dickie on its success, and his part in organising it.
Oliphant, Mark, Sir., 1901-2000
Survey of public opinion. Forest Lodge, (1959)? 1 p.
Part of Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament Ephemera
Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament (1959 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Vietnam: it's still America's war. Melbourne, (1974?) 4 p.
Part of Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament Ephemera
Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament (1959 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Who stops peace ... in Vietnam? Melbourne, (n.d.) 4 p.
Part of Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament Ephemera
Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament (1959 : Melbourne, Vic.)