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A. M. Dickie

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years of the 1950s Dickie spoke out against nuclear weapons and urged Christians to work for social equality, ostensibly aims of the Soviet Union. After the disbandment of the APC, of which he was chairman, he held a similar position with the
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minister around 1933 and served as Moderator of the Melbourne South Presbytery in 1939. He was a co-founder, on 1 July 1949, with the
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Australian Dictionary of Biography: Hartley, Francis John (1909–1971)
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Australian Presbyterian minister and activist (1903–1978)
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Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament
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In 1965 along with Frank Hartley he was awarded the
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Victoria, Australia
Presbyterian
Unitarian
Victor James
Frank J. Hartley
Australian Peace Council
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
fellow-travellers
Cold War
Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament
Vietnam War
Joliot-Curie gold medal
World Peace Council
"New Ormond Church"
The Age


"Collection, University library"
cite web
link
"This Dicky-bird Flew From Moscow"
The Herald (Melbourne)
Australian Dictionary of Biography: Hartley, Francis John (1909–1971)
Categories
1903 births
1978 deaths
Activists from Melbourne
Australian Christian pacifists
20th-century Australian Presbyterian ministers

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