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"POISONOUS FILM"

AVE LL1 N (tTON, Sept. P'3, "It is a poisonous lilin that is an incitement to direct action and an encouragement to violate tlie law of the land," said the leader of tlie Opposition, Mr. Ilolland, after seeing the lilin "Iiidonesia Galliug". wliicli was-shown at a private screening .todav for iiiein bers of tlie House of Representatives and Legislative Council. "Mi. Ilollaini added that to his niind tlie whole ot ■ tlie film was designed to • show. i that.respoiisibility for foreign policy could be taken ou't of the hands of a dcniocraticallv elected government _ and placed • in tlie hands of militanr unionists.

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Chronicle (Levin), 25 September 1947, Page 6

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"POISONOUS FILM" Chronicle (Levin), 25 September 1947, Page 6

"POISONOUS FILM" Chronicle (Levin), 25 September 1947, Page 6

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