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Communism. He championed workers' rights but not absolutely â he spoke against the miners' strike of 1949.
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Cathedral Place became insupportable, and in 1964 James's congregation built the Melbourne Unitarian Peace Memorial Church at 110 Grey Street,
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to address the congregation on the occasion of its 100th anniversary service. He was also to have toured other States, sponsored by the
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in 1937 and opposed participation in WWII. He was a popular and energetic minister, attracting a large following to the church, including university students to its Young People's
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Bottomley for libel. A meeting of the congregation, though "stacked" with friends of Bottomley, found against him, and he resigned rather than accept their verdict. Bottomley and his followers founded the
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He had his own workshop where he built radio and electronic equipment and inculcated the ideals of fine craftsmanship in his son William, later a maker of precision optical instruments for astronomy.
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journal into a bright, controversial magazine. He came under fire from the US State Department when he refused under oath to name Communists in his congregation to the
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were active members. The vibrant intellectual atmosphere and freedom of the church also attracted a number of "free spirits" and "oddball" individualists.
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in September 1952. He travelled on his British passport, whereas those with Australian passports were blocked from leaving, an action supported by the
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985:"Infidelity" here refers to anti-Christians ("infidels"), rather than adulterers.
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regiment (5358 Airfield Company) as squadron leader in China. He then served as
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1882:"Rev. V. James at Peking Conference "Aust. opposes Japanese rearming""
1862:. No. 763. New South Wales, Australia. 22 October 1952. p. 9
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1402:. No. 22, 602. Victoria, Australia. 31 October 1949. p. 3
1374:. No. 22, 603. Victoria, Australia. 1 November 1949. p. 5
1044:. No. 22350. Victoria, Australia. 22 November 1926. p. 11
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1707:. No. 4220. Queensland, Australia. 6 June 1950. p. 5
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1288:"Settlement application held by ASIO, Ref.B46/4/37419"
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1982:– via National Library of Australia.
1954:– via National Library of Australia.
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1898:– via National Library of Australia.
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1564:. The Society of Organists (Victoria), Inc
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335:Peace Memorial Unitarian Church, Melbourne
728:Hartley and Dickie were awarded the 1965
649:David Reeleen James (1 September 1932 â )
27:Australian Unitarian minister (1897â1984)
1854:"Big decisions on Peace at Peking talks"
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736:. The reference does not mention James.
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1546:. Beacon Publications, Melbourne. 1973.
1488:"U.S. Passport Is Refused To Clergyman"
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502:Founder, Peace Quest Forum in Victoria
653:Later address was 124 Glenfern Road,
400:to ban one John Rodgers, director of
325:First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles
1313:"Archives â James, Victor, Reverend"
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1826:"Protests Against Recruiting Comic"
1671:"Australian Peace Council Launched"
1557:Terrence Stokes, ed. (March 1972).
1466:"Fritchman, Stephen H. (1902â1981)"
1208:H. C. Bolton; D. W. Coates (1996).
902:"The Chief Justice on Unitarianism"
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1584:"Protest on Town Hall by Clergy"
1394:"Church Feud; Why Minister Left"
555:Fellowship of Australian Writers
473:Communist Party Dissolution Bill
468:M.Sc., of Melbourne University.
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1008:"Church, Men and Events"
935:The Advocate (Melbourne)
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116:(1882â1966) was born in
1994:"Workers Win Back Jobs"
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1544:This Religion Business
1109:The Record (Melbourne)
1036:"Marriage and Divorce"
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969:Dorothy Scott (1980).
930:"Memories and Musings"
777:The Christian Register
622:this religion business
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