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Gordon Scholes Collection – Contents List: Box 1: 1960S; Vietnam War, Defence Gordon Scholes Collection – contents list: Box 1: 1960s; Vietnam War, Defence. Folder 1. Extract Melbourne Age 9/12/1963 “Paper Hits at D.L.P.” “Scope” Special Election Issue. No.1 November 30 1961. Newsletter “New Deal For Waterfront”. 1963? Waterside Workers’ Federation. Newsletter “Santamaria Incorporated”. Trades Hall Unionists’ Defence Committee. Pamphlet “14 Years Too Late”. Trades Hall Council Melbourne. Copy of “14 Years Too Late”. Folder 2. “Full Text of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party Caucus Statement”. (1 Page). Re. Opposition to Sending troops to Vietnam especially Conscripts. Folder 3. “Corio Contact”. Newsletter Corio Y.L.A. October 1 1965. 4 Pages. “Vietnam (No.1 in the Read-In series)”. Robin Murray Ed. Eyre & Spottiswoode. London. Folder 4. Gordon Scholes MP. “Notes on Conscription” (Political Notes: No. 6). Folder 5. “Fact and Vietnam” Newspaper (8 Copies). Victorian Branch of the A.L.P. “Fact” Supplement July 1966. “The Crisis in State Education” (3 Copies). “Vietnam, A select reading list“. Research Service Bibliographies 1966 No. 3. S.L.V. Folder 6. Articles and Clippings, Economics. 23 “E Files”1967-1968. Folder 7. Articles and Clippings, Foreign Affairs. 14 “F Files”1967 -1968. Folder 8. Articles and Clippings, Labour Issues. 6 “L Files” 1967-1968. Folder 9. “Nation” Nos. 225,226,227,228. Aug/Sept 1967. “Ramparts Extra, The Children of Vietnam”. William F. Pepper. 1967. Save Our Sons Movement letter. Adele Pert, 17/8/1967. (1 Page). “Appraisal of Vietnam War”. U.S. Republican Party. Senate Congressional Record. Folder 10. “The Australian” Newspaper, pages 1-14, 7/2/1968. Folder 11. Australian Defence Policy for the 1980s. Papers by: D. Ball, C. Bell, N. Butlin, J. Falk. Notes on the Speakers. Folder 12. Australian Defence Policy for the 1980s. Papers by: A. Farran, G. Fry, A. Goodman, P. Greville. Folder 13. Australian Defence Policy for the 1980s. Papers by: W. Hancock, J. Langtry, R. O’Neill, L. Randell. Publications List. Folder 14. “Space Weapons”, R. Garwin and J. Pike. Y. Velikov. Australian War Statistics. Folder 15. Public Issues Documentation. The Dibb Review of Australian Defence Capabilities. (25 Items). Other. Original Folder for Public Issues Documentation, No. 12. Page 1 of 11 Gordon Scholes Collection – contents list: Box 2: 1971-1973; Electoral Procedure, Australian Constitutional Convention. Folder 1. “The Growth of Cities”, Max Neutze. Folder 2. Committee of Privileges. Report relating to the Commitment to prison of Mr. T. Uren M.P. Appendix III. Memorandum submitted by the Secretary, Attorney- General’s Department. Minutes of Proceedings of the Meeting held on 5 May 1971. Folder 3. Queensland Elections Act 1915-1971 (Section 72). “Appendix D”. Elections Act 1915-1971. Extracts from Appropriate State Acts re. Appointment of Redistribution Commissioners. Statistics. Loss or refund of Deposits paid by Candidates. House of Reps Election 1972. Copy of Letter 2/3/1973. From F.L. Ley to H.E. Radford. Copy of Letter 16/3/1973. From W. May to F.L. Ley. “Deposits by Candidates”. “Voting Hours”. “Mobile Polling Booths”. “Payment of Redistribution Commissioners in the States”. “Postage Costs”. Folder 4. Copy of Letter 17/4/1973. B.F. Little to E. Smith. Copy of Letter 9/6/1973. B.F. Little to E. Smith. Advice and Information for Delegates and Reps. Australian Constitutional Convention. Folder 5. Letter E. Smith to G.G.D. Scholes. 6/6/1973. Alphabetical list: Summary of Private Submissions. Subject list: Summary of Private Submissions. Private Submissions: Suggested Action Send On. Subjects raised in Submissions by State Delegations. Folder 6. Letter E. Smith to G.G.D. Scholes. 7/6/1973. 2 Enclosures. Letter E. Smith to G.G.D. Scholes. 28/6/1973. 4 Pages enclosed. Note E. Smith to G.G.D. Scholes. 2/8/1973. Note E. Smith to G.G.D. Scholes. 7/8/1973. 2 Enclosures. (2nd 4 parts). Note E. Smith to G.G.D. Scholes. 14/8/1973. 3 Enclosures. Additional copy of Supplementary Submissions from Tasmania. Note E. Smith to G.G.D. Scholes. 28/8/1973. Copy of Local Government Submission. Summary of Ministerial and Other Official Suggestions. Folder 7. Plans of Parliament House N.S.W. July 1973. Folder 8. Copy of Note F.L. Ley to F.M. Daly re. Overseas Electoral Procedures. 12/11/1973. Copy of Note F.L. Ley to Miss Larkey, 13/11/1973. Report on Electoral Procedures in Overseas Countries. Canadian House of Commons: Election Expenses Bill Summary; 2 Copies. Canadian House of Commons: Minutes of Proceedings re. Election Expenses. Page 2 of 11 Gordon Scholes Collection – contents list: Box 2: continued: Folder 9. Copy Press Release Re. T.C.N. 9. F.M. Daly. 6/11/1973. Outline of Proposed Amendments to Broadcast Act relating to Election matters… Prohibition of Political Broadcasts two days preceding date of an Election. Folder 10. Copy of Hansard, Representatives Pages 3433, 3334, 15/11/1973. Folder 11. Australian Constitutional Convention Transcripts of Proceedings of the Steering Committee, 12/4/1973 and 13/4/1973. Note from E. Smith to G.G.D. Scholes 4/6/1973. Australian Constitutional Convention. Telephone Numbers. Folder 12. Submission by the Attorney-General’s Department on the Government of the N.T. Memorandum of Advice Attorney- General’s Department. ”Constitutional Aspects of the Establishment of a Treasury in and for the Northern Territory”. Folder 13. Memorandum of Advice A.G’s. Dept. Joint Committee on the A.C.T. Paper by A.G’s. Dept. for Joint Committee on the A.C.T. Constitutional Aspects… Folder 14. Australian Parliamentary Delegation, Legal Secretary’s Paper, Notes on Agenda Items; S3, S4, S5, S6, S6 Addendum, S6 Annexure 1, S6 Annexure 2, S6 Annexure 3, S6 Annexure 4, S6 Annexure 5. Folder 15. Australian Parliamentary Delegation, Legal Secretary’s Paper, Notes on Agenda Items; S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S12, S13, S14, S15, S15 Addendum. Folder 16. Australian Parliamentary Delegation, Legal Secretary’s Paper, Notes on Agenda Items; S16, S17, S18, S19, S20, S20 Annexure 1, Annexure 2, S21, S22, S23, S24. Folder 17. Australian Parliamentary Delegation, Legal Secretary’s Paper, Notes on Agenda Items; S25, S26, S27, S28, S29. Other. Australian Constitutional Convention; 2 Original Folders. Page 3 of 11 Gordon Scholes Collection – contents list: Box 3: 1970s; Regional Employment Development Scheme, 1974 Australian Constitutional Convention. Folder 1. Regional Employment Development Scheme Submissions. Geelong Regional Planning Authority, The Geelong Harbour Trust Commissioners, Y.W.C.A. Geelong, The Geelong Agricultural and Pastoral Society and the Geelong Racing Club, Barwon Regional Council for Social Development, Gordon Institute of Technology, Y.M.C.A. Geelong and District Youth Clubs, Gordon Institute of Technology. Submission to the Parliamentary Meat industry Committee from the M.M.B.W. Folder 2. Regional Employment Development Scheme Submissions from the Shire of Bellarine. Application No.s 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Folder 3. Shire of Bellarine. Conservation –Recreation Planning Document. Folder 4. Submission to the Industries Assistance Commission from Stafford-Ellinson Ltd. Folder 5. R.E.D. Scheme Submission from Geelong Regional Youth Council. Folder 6. Copy of Submission for Child Care Centres from Shire of Corio. Original envelope for above. Folder 7. Submission for Community Health Centre Portarlington. Folder 8. Australian Constitutional Convention 1974. Delegate pocket I.D. card “Mr. G.G.D. Scholes”. Information for Delegates. Brochures; Adelaide Visitors Guide, Day & Half-Day Tours, Grange, Dining in Adelaide, Ayers House. Folder 9. Copy of Agreement between Commonwealth and Vic. Gov. pursuant to Growth Centres Act. Folder 10. Australian Electoral Office: E70/73. Paper re. Referendum Act, Pamphlet Distribution. E73/22/2. 3 Items re. Proposed “General” Amendments of the Commonwealth Electoral Act. Copy of Page 219 “Electoral Boundaries 1964”. Copy of Letter from F.M. Daly 19/1/1974 to A.L.P. Electoral Committee. Enc. Agenda. Folder 11. Satchel, Australian Constitution Convention, Adelaide 1974. Other. Australian Constitutional Convention November 1974; Delegates’ and Representatives Handbook, Summary of Submissions…, Alterations That Have Been Proposed…, Standing Committee C Interim Reports to Executive Committee, Standing Committee D Report to Executive Committee, Standing Committee B Report to Executive Committee, Relevant Source Material in Relation to Agenda Items, Standing Committee A Report to Executive Committee. “Community” November 1974 Page 4 of 11 Gordon Scholes Collection – contents list: Box 4: 1970s; Committee System, R.E.D. Scheme, 1975 Australian Constitutional Convention. Bag. Joint Committee on the Parliamentary Committee System, Transcript of Evidence. 30/4/1975. Bag. Joint Committee on the Parliamentary Committee System, Transcript of Evidence. 30/4/1975. Bag. Joint Committee on the Parliamentary Committee System, Transcript of Evidence. 11/3/1975. Folder 1. Australian Constitutional Convention, Melbourne 1975, Contents of Binder; Contents, Delegates, Agenda, Items S3-S29. Folder 2. The Constitution as Altered to the 31st of December 1973. Folder 3. Regional Employment Development Scheme Submissions: Shire of Bellarine, Gordon Institute of Technology (x5), City of Geelong (x2), The Geelong Hospital, Shire of Corio, Geelong Harbour Trust Commissioners. Geelong Employment Area, R.E.D Scheme Projects Approved by Minister’s Committee. Copy of Letter from C.R. Cameron re. Approval of project, Geelong Harbour Trust. Folder 4. Regional Employment Development Scheme Submissions: City of Geelong (x2), Y.M.C.A. Geelong & District Youth Clubs (x2), Shire of Bellarine (x2), Gordon Institute of Technology, The Geelong Harbour Trust Commissioners. Folder 5. Telegrams and Letters of Approval R.E.D. Scheme Jan.-May 1975. Folder 6. Telegrams and Letters of Approval R.E.D. Scheme May-July 1975. Folder 7. Regional Employment Development Scheme: Letters of Approval 1974, Copies of Submissions, Shire of Bellarine, City of Geelong West, City of Newtown (x2), City of Geelong, Shire of Bannockburn. R.E.D.
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