Alpers looks at census
This evening on One at 8.30 Philip Alpers comes face to face with New Zealand’s version of "Big Brother” — the fiveyearly census. In a special “Beginners Guide To ...” programme
a sceptical Alpers comes to some surprising conclusions. “A lot of very nosyparker questions are asked, and then they make the information available to anyone in this country or anywhere in the world who wants to know. How can anyone keep such a mass of personal information in confidence?” Alpers aslgs.
How much should you tell?
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Press, 27 February 1986, Page 11
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