That, sir, is a fine banner |
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Title : | That, sir, is a fine banner |
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Source : | Southern cross, 5 May 1967, p. 1 | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide | ||
Publisher : | Southern Cross Newspaper | ||
Date of creation : | 1967 | ||
Format : | Newspaper | ||
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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. |
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Related names : | Agius, J. |
Coverage year : | 1967 |
Further reading : | Attwood, Bain, The 1967 referendum, or, When Aborigines didn't get the vote, Aboriginal Studies Press, 1997 The 1967 referendum : South Australian education pack, Reconciliation South Australia Inc. and DECS, 2007 We the Australians : what is to follow the referendum : proceedings of the Inter-Racial seminar, Townsville, 2nd and 3rd Dec., 1967 Referendums to be held on Saturday, 27th May, 1967, on the proposed laws for the alteration of the Constitution entitled Constitution alteration (Parliament) 1967 and Constitution alteration (Aboriginals) 1967, Canberra : A.J. Arthur, Commonwealth Govt. Printer, 1967 |
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