Records. 1964-1976.

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Records. 1964-1976.

Records including correspondence, newsletters, newspaper cuttings, membership lists, copies of "Camp Ink", submissions, articles, and other papers. The main correspondents on behalf of the society were James Grieve and Thomas Mautner.

21 cm. (10 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7077879

Libraries Australia

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Homosexual Law Reform Society of the A.C.T.

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The Homosexual Law Reform Society of the A.C.T. was founded on 27 July 1969, by Michael Landale, a solicitor, and Thomas Mautner, a university lecturer. Its aims were to advocate that all sexual conduct between consenting adults in private should be beyond the scope of the criminal law, and to oppose the provisions of the draft criminal code in this area. The society ceased to exist about 1972. From the description of Records. 1964-1976. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225...

Grieve, James, 1934-....

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Mautner, Thomas

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Academic. Member of the Department of Philosophy in the Arts Faculty at A.N.U. since 1965. From the description of Papers of Thomas Mautner relating to policies of the National Library of Australia, 1993-2005 [manuscript]. 1993-2005. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 415889142 ...