The Royal Commission on Espionage was a royal commission established on 13 April 1954 by the Australian government pursuant to the Royal Commissions Act...
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1954, Clayton briefly emerged from hiding to appear at the Royal Commission on Espionage, which was the government's response to the Petrov affair. At...
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Institution of Engineers Australia. On 27 January 1955, Christiansen appeared before the Royal Commission on Espionage. He was extensively questioned in...
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Petrov Affair (category Espionage scandals and incidents)
concerning Soviet espionage in Australia. He announced that a Royal Commission would investigate the matter, the Royal Commission on Espionage. Petrov's documents...
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Chinese intelligence activity abroad (redirect from Chinese espionage)
The Government of China is engaged in espionage overseas, directed through diverse methods via the Ministry of State Security (MSS), the Ministry of Public...
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Battle of Leyte (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
final assaults on the Japanese home islands could be launched. In 1998 it was claimed in Australia (see Royal Commission on Espionage) that Allied estimates...
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Emma Woikin (section Espionage)
for them. Woikin appeared – without a lawyer – before the Royal Commission on Espionage on February 22. She was not informed that she would face criminal...
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Royal Commission on the Port Augusta to Alice Springs Railway (1951–1952) Royal Commission on television (1953–1954) Royal Commission on Espionage (1954–1955)...
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1954, he appeared before the Royal Commission on Espionage in relation to these and other activities he carried out on behalf of the Communist party...
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The Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security (RCIS), also known as the First Hope Commission, was a Royal Commission established on 21 August 1974...
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