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COMMUNIST LEAFLETS

ADELAIDE, Nov. 27. CommunistS sliowered members of the House of Assembly with leaflets throvvn from the gallery during question time, to draw altention to the housing problem. Before members liad time to recover from tlieir aston ishment a spokesman of the group from the gailer.v, Mr. I. Aarons, axsist ant -secretary of tlie Boutli Australian Communist 1'arty, hurriedly addressed the members. Ile said the rofusal of the Premier (Alr. Piayford) to receive a deputation liad t'orced "an uuorthodox metliod of present ation " on them. Alr. Aarons said the deputation wanted to urge ' ' vigorous and revolutionary action" to solve tlie housing problem. The leaflets were in the fonn of a petition to the Premier, and urged the Govennnent to acquire brickyards and factories for building materials. The Epeaker said he did not propose to take action. against (ite gruiip concernedo

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Chronicle (Levin), 28 November 1946, Page 3

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COMMUNIST LEAFLETS Chronicle (Levin), 28 November 1946, Page 3

COMMUNIST LEAFLETS Chronicle (Levin), 28 November 1946, Page 3

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