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AID FOR N.L.F.

Warning Given To Students

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright! MELBOURNE, August 14.

The Attorney-General, Mr N. Bowen, said yesterday he wotSd examine more closely the Commonwealth Crimes Act if student support for the National Liberation Front in Vietnam continued in Melbourne.

At a Übert speakers’ group conference to said he believed omnaigne at Melbourne nd otter universities in Australia purporting the N.IxF. ware “highly organised." He did not elaborate.

The Attorney-General said he was reluctant to take any action against a decent university student who was just “sowing his wild oats.” However, others involved in the campaigns did not belong to this category, he said.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31449, 16 August 1967, Page 8

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AID FOR N.L.F. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31449, 16 August 1967, Page 8

AID FOR N.L.F. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31449, 16 August 1967, Page 8

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