State Library of South Australia logo Radical Dream
SA Memory. South Australia past and present, for the future




That, sir, is a fine banner
Title : That, sir, is a fine banner That, sir, is a fine banner
Add To My SA Memory
Source : Southern cross, 5 May 1967, p. 1
Place Of Creation : Adelaide
Publisher : Southern Cross Newspaper
Date of creation : 1967
Format : Newspaper
Catalogue record
The State Library of South Australia is keen to find out more about SA Memory items. We encourage you to contact the Library if you have additional information about any of these items.
Copyright : This item is reproduced courtesy of The Southern Cross newspaper. It may be printed or saved for research or study. Use for any other purpose requires written permission from The Southern Cross newspaper and the State Library of South Australia. To request approval, complete the Permission to publish form.
Description :

Front page of The Southern Cross Newspaper with two photos of the yes for Aboriginal rights campaign. Joe McGuiness holds a banner reading "Australia's Catholic Bishops say yes," during rally at Norwood Oval, and a deputation meets with Catholic Archbishop Beovich, who said that he and the heads of other churches had agreed to do all they could to encourage Australians to vote 'Yes' for the aboriginal rights referendum on May 27.


Subjects
Related names :

Agius, J.
Agius, Kathleen
Beovich, Matthew
Cooper, M.
Ellison, A. H.
Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
Grzybowicz, N.
Kerr, Nicholas
McGuiness, Joe
Wilson, N.

Coverage year : 1967
Further reading :
Internet links :

Navigation

Home

About SA Memory

Explore SA Memory

SA Memory Themes

Search

My SA Memory

Learning

What's on

Contributors