What was the object of Castro? Brisbane (1979) 2 p.
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What was the object of Castro? Brisbane (1979) 2 p.
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What is The People for Direct Democracy? Brisbane (197?) 4 p.
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Part of Political badges and ephemera collected by Judith Campbell.
Circular white badge with 'WEL' in black bold text over a female pictogram. WEL was the acronym for the Women's Electoral Lobby. Embossed text on back of badge 'A. J. Parkers'; outline of Australia (Tasmania not shown) with text 'AUST WIDE' in middle of continent; and 'PATENT APP. NO. 36942/68'.
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U.S. reactor + Australian uranium = Philippines nuclear disaster. Brisbane (1979) 2 p.
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University and the student. Brisbane (197?) 2 p.
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This is an illegal leaflet. Brisbane, (1982) 2 p.
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Resisting the police state in Queensland. Brisbane (1982) 1 p.
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Repression rules O.K. by Greg George. (Brisbane, 1982) 1 p.
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Poland proves anarchy is possible (Brisbane, 1980) 2 p.
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Personal statement on non-cooperation, by John Tracey. (Brisbane, 1982) 2 p.
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