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Shouting Crowds Jostle For Gold Shares

Reeeived Monday 10.5 p.m. MELBOURNE, June 6. The Royal Commission on Communism opened to-day but after preliminarLes, adjourned until June 20. It followed the" series of articles by Mr Cecil Sharpley, formerly a prominent member of 'the Communist Party, . which allege'd ballot rigging and disruption of- industry. i The Colnmissioner, Mr Justice Lowe, announced that he intended to grant an application for eounsel for the , Communist Party to appear but deferred applications by individuals or organisations untii the evidence before the inquiry implieated them.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 June 1949, Page 3

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Shouting Crowds Jostle For Gold Shares Chronicle (Levin), 7 June 1949, Page 3

Shouting Crowds Jostle For Gold Shares Chronicle (Levin), 7 June 1949, Page 3

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