Following the internments of Australia First members, there is disquiet about why, in a democracy, people could be detained without trial. Some appeal against their internment. The Government establishes a number of inquiries and most internees are released over 1942. Except, that is, for Percy Stephensen and a few others.
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AHP-147- The Hornet Bank and Cullin-la-Ringo Massacres
AHP-146-Vera Deakin
AHP-145-The Australia First Movement, Part 4 and ANZAC Day
AHP-143-The Australia First Movement, Part 2
AHP-142-The Australia First Movement, Part 1
AHP-141-History of Australia Day
AHP-140-The Death of Queen Elizabeth II of Australia
AHP-139-ANZAC DAY HMAS PERTH
AHP-138-The amazing journey of Oskar Speck
AHP-137-Tilly Devine, Kate Leigh and the Razor gang Wars
AHP-136-The Sydney Wars, 1816-7 and Wrap Up
AHP-135-Thje 1971 Springbok Tour, Part 2
AHP-134-The 1971 Springbok Tour, Part 1
AHP 133 Koo Wee Rup
AHP-132-Ernest Fisk, the man who bought radio to Australia
AHP-131-The Sydney Wars, 1814-16
AHP-130-Mary MacKillop
AHP-129- James Hardy Vaux, Australia's dodgiest convict
AHP-128-The Sydney Wars, 1802-13
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