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Jul 15, 1966
Financier must qui Rhodesia — Rhodesia HeraldMore: link
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Rhodesia Herald Mr. L. RON HUBBARD, the American financier who was recently involved in the purchase of the Bumi Hills Hotel and in number of other big business deals in Rhodesia, has been refused permission to stay in the country and has until next Monday to leave. The founder of the controversial scientology movement, has been told by the Ministry of Immigration that his temporary alien's residence permit will not be renewed, a spokesman for Mr. Hubbard said last night. The spokesman said ...
Jul 14, 1966
U.S. financier is refused residence permit -- told to leave by next monday — Bulawayo ChronicleMore: link
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Bulawayo Chronicle MR. L. RON HUBBARD, the American financier recently involved in the purchase of the Bumi Hills Hotel and in a number of other big business deals in Rhodesia, has been refused permission to stay in the country and has until next Monday to leave. Mr. Hubbard, founder of the controversial Scientology movement, has been told by the Ministry of Immigration that his temporary alien's residence permit will not be renewed, according to a spokesman for Mr. Hubbard. ''The spokesman said the ...
Jun 29, 1966
Clamp on science movement policed — Canberra Times (Australia)
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Canberra Times (Australia) MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Victorian Psychological Council of eight members, to register all people entitled to practise psychology in Victoria, was set up today. The council will police legislation banning scientology in Victoria. Members of the council, appointed by the State Executive Council today, are: Dr Alexander John Maum Sinclair, past president of the Victorian branch of the Australian Medical Association; Dr Eric Cunningham Dax, chairman of the Mental Health Authority; Dr James Valentine Ashburner, nominated by the Victorian branch of ...
Jun 29, 1966
Eight will control psychology in Vic — The Age (Australia)
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The Age (Australia) A TOORAK lawyer — Mr. G. H. Crowther — has been chosen as head of the body which will in future control psychology practice in Victoria. Mr. Crowther was named yesterday as chairman of the eight-member Victorian Psychological Council, whose appointments were approved by the State Executive Council. The appointments were made under the Psychological Practices Act, passed last December, which banned Scientology in Victoria and provided for the control of commercial psychology. The newly formed council will be responsible for ...
Jun 21, 1966
ADS7 looks at scientology — Advertiser (Australia)
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Advertiser (Australia) The controversial cult of scientology, which has been banned in Victoria, will be discussed in ADS7's public affairs programme This Week at 10.5 tonight. Brian Taylor will interview Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mainsbridge, of Tusmore, who gave evidence before the Royal Commission into scientology in Victoria. Mr. Mansbridge is a senior lecturer at the SA Institute of Technology and his wife is a primary school teacher. At the enquiry the couple gave evidence in support of the cult, but in ...
May 22, 1966
Millionaire in Bumi Hills hotel deal [article incomplete] — Sunday Mail Reporter (Rhodesia)More: link
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Sunday Mail Reporter (Rhodesia) AMERICAN millionaire financier L. Ron Hubbard, the man who [?] the controversial scientology movement, has moved into Rodhesia, has settled in a luxurious house in Salisbury and last week he [?] through his first business deal in this country. With two local business men, Mr. Aubrey Davies, a garage owner, and Mr. John Plagis, a property owner, he bought the Bumi Hills Hotel at Kariba by private treaty. A week earlier the highest bid for the hotel at an auction sale ...
Mar 20, 1966
One man Britain can do without / He is sending out spies to smear anybody who dares attack his strange cult — The PeopleMore: link
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Author(s):
Derek Ive Source:
The People HE IS SENDING OUT SPIES TO SMEAR ANYBODY WHO DARES ATTACK HIS STRANGE CULT [Photos / Caption: Mr. Hubbard . . . from him, dangerous words.] [Photos / Caption: Mr. Sharpe . . . from him, angry words.] BEHIND the elegant walls of a country mansion in Sussex, a nasty enterprise is being directed by the head of a strange American cult. It is an evil plan which will offend every fair-minded citizen in this country. The man is Lafayette Ron ...
Mar 11, 1966
New Scientology probe sought — The Age (Australia)
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The Age (Australia) The Chief Secretary (Mr. Rylah) has asked police to check on undercover Scientology operations in Victoria. This follows growing evidence of Scientology propaganda being posted in Melbourne and distributed to addresses in Victoria and elsewhere. In Brisbane on Wednesday a woman reported she had received a Scientology publication bearing a Russell Street porkmark. Victoria has already taken the matter up with the Postmaster-General's department to see if action can be taken to stop Scientology pamphlets being distributed through the mails. However, ...
Mar 10, 1966
Outlawed, but active — Courier Mail (Australia)
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Courier Mail (Australia) A BRISBANE woman has received a Scientology publication by mail from Melbourne. It is post-marked "Russell Street." The Victorian Attorney-General (Mr. A. G. Rylah) said earlier this week Scientology literature was being mailed into Victoria from London. The movement was banned in Victoria last December. Mr. K. V. Anderson, Q.C., reported that it was a perverted and dangerous form of psychology. The copy of "Communication" mailed from Russell Street to the Brisbane woman this week is the January issue and is ...
Mar 10, 1966
Scientology literature: Banned, but operates — The Age (Australia)
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The Age (Australia) BRISBANE. - Scientology is still operating in Victoria, where it was outlawed last December. A brisbane woman has received the Scientologist periodical "Communication" through the post - mailed from Melbourne. It is postmarked "Russell Street." The Victorian Attorney-General (Mr. Rylah) said earlier this week Scientology literature was being mailed into Victoria from London. He said the Victorian Government had asked the Postmaster-General to act to stop the practice. January issue The copy of "Communication" mailed from Russell Street to the Brisbane ...
Mar 8, 1966
Personal // Public Notice [L. Ron Hubbard publicly relinquishes the title of "Doctor"] — The Times (UK)More: link
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The Times (UK) PUBLIC NOTICE — I, L. RON HUBBARD, of Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex, having reviewed the damage being done in our society with nuclear physics and psychiatry by persons calling themselves "Doctor", do hereby resign in protest my university degree as a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.), anticipating an early public outcry against anyone called "Doctor"; and although not in anyway connected with bombs or "psychiatric treatment" or treatment of the sick, and interested only and always in philosophy and the ...
Feb 14, 1966
Attention the Minister of Health: This man is bogus — Daily Mail (UK)More: link
Feb 7, 1966
House of Commons / Official report / Parliamentary debates
Jan 29, 1966
Court sympathy for scientology victim — The Age (Australia)
Dec 29, 1965
Tolerance and apathy — Canberra Times (Australia)
Dec 23, 1965
"Burn seized scientology files" plea — Herald (Australia)
Dec 23, 1965
Hunt for hidden scientology files — The Australian
Dec 22, 1965
Scientologists burn papers during raid — The Australian
Dec 22, 1965
Scientology files seized in raid — Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Dec 22, 1965
Scientology files to be examined — Herald (Australia)
Dec 22, 1965
Thousands of files in Scientology raid — The Age (Australia)
Dec 2, 1965
W.A. Man Applies For Scientology Weddings; States To Discuss Action — West Australian
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West Australian CANBERRA, Wed. — The West Australian agent of the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International, Mr Ian K. Tampion, has applied for the Scientology Church in W.A. to be licensed to conduct marriages. The application to the Attorney-General's Department claims that the church has about 2,000 adherents in W.A. Mr Tampion has been told that his application is being considered. But Federal officials today said there was no chance of it being granted. The Federal government could hardly give official recognition to ...
Nov 9, 1965
Scientology to be outlawed in Victoria — Canberra Times (Australia)
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Canberra Times (Australia) MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Victorian State Cabinet approved today a Bill designed to outlaw Scientology in Victoria. Notice of the Bill will be given in the Legislative Assembly tomorrow and it will be explained fully on Wednesday. The Chief Secretary, Mr Rylah, said after the Cabinet meeting that the Bill followed generally the recommendations on Scientology by Mr K. Anderson, QC, who was set up as a board of inquiry to investigate Scientology. The Bill will be passed by Parliament before ...
Oct 31, 1965
State Government to act soon on scientology — Sunday Times (Australia)
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Sunday Times (Australia) The Minister for Health, Mr. MacKinnon, is expected to announce soon what action the State Government will take against scientology. Mr. MacKinnon said last night he might make a statement in the next week or so. Public health authorities in WA have almost completed a study of a Victorian report on scientology. The report was prepared by Mr. K. V. Anderson, QC, and tabled in the Victorian Parliament last month. Mr. Anderson denounced scientology and said it was evil, depraved and ...
Oct 23, 1965
Scientology begins NSW campaign — Canberra Times (Australia)
Oct 16, 1965
Ron's Scientologists — The Bulletin (Australia)
Oct 6, 1965
Report calls for ban on scientology — The Australian
Sep 28, 1965
Report of the Board of Enquiry into Scientology (aka Anderson Report)
Jul 1, 1965
Borderline special // L. Ron Hubbard // Scientology---The sound and the fury — BorderlineMore: link
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L. Ron Hubbard ,
Richard G. Sipes Source:
Borderline [Borderline Vol. 1 Number 7 July 1965] EDITOR'S NOTE: In the October, 1964 issue of BORDERLINE, Richard Grey Sipes authored an article titled,
L. Ron Hubbard: An Opinion And A Summing Up . Previously, BORDORLINE executive editor Sydney Omarr had invited Hubbard to contribute to the magazine. Hubbard's views and movements—his books and his organization—represent fascinating excursions into the borderline areas. But Hubbard, understandably, is a busy man, as he explained in this communication, dated June 22, 1964, from East Grinstead, ...
Oct 1, 1964
L. Ron Hubbard: An opinion and a summing up — BorderlineMore: link
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Author(s):
Richard G. Sipes Source:
Borderline [Borderline Vol. 1 Number 2 October 1964] A bold Borderline personality who remains a controversial figure: From Dianetics to Scientology. Is he a sage or a charlatan? L. RON HUBBARD: AN OPINION AND A SUMMING UP LAFAYETTE RONALD HUBBARD first made news in 1950 with Dianetics , an allegedly new theory of the human mind and behavior, and one which orthodox psychologists and psychiatrists have refused to condone. He has been in the news periodically ever since. Most men of action receive ...
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