[Ephemera relating to the Security Intelligence Service. 1977]

Date
1977
Reference
Eph-B-SIS-1977
Description

Includes:

[Sticker]: Protect privacy. Oppose the SIS Bill

[Sticker]: SIS phone bugging is wrong. Stop the buggers. Support the Values Party - Abolish the SIS (2 copies)

Broadsheet by Brian Bell. An open letter to the sycophantic elbow-benders in Bellamy's on the nefarious subversion of Berty Russell and John Milton [shows sketch of Brian Bell by Brockie]

Creeping fascism; the SIS bill ... Published by VUWSA Students Against Imperialism

Demonstrate to throw out the SIS Bill. Friday 14 Oct 12 noon, Parliament (2 copies, black and white)

Does the SIS want you? The security Intelligence Service Bill is a serious threat to the rights of many New Zealand people. Issued by the Combined State Services Organisations (2 copies)

Fascism in a 'Democracy'; why is it happening here? Break undemocratic laws! Published by Students Against Imperialism, VUWSA (2 copies)

Fascist laws have hit overstayers, solo mothers, trade unions ... now the S.I.S. phone bugging bill threatens the right to oppose these laws! Oppose police state laws... 23 September [1977]. Yellow flier

Forum. Tues 12 Noon Hall. How the SIS Bill effects [ie affects] US. hear Pat Kelly, Russell Marshall, Jim Delahunty (2 copies)

Future looks bleak. Does the SIS affect you? Why more police? Why so much antiworker legislation? What is fascism? Published by the CPNZ Wellington branch, October 1977 (2 copies)

Hold it right there! SIS Bill - Public Opinion. Rally Parliament grounds, Fri 14th 12.00 pm

Labour's view. The New Zealand labour Party is opposed to this SIS Bill and will repeal it on attaining office (2 copies)

List of SIS agents - soon to become illegal (2 copies)

New Zealanders - it's time to stand up and FIGHT! The SIS Bill ... Throw out the Bill (1 green copy, 2 pink copies, 1 white copy)

New Zealanders ... your democratic rights are at stake. Defend them! Wednesday Nov. 2, 12 noon, Parliament grounds (2 copies)

OASIS Social. Friday November 11, starting at 8.30 pm in the restaurant and lounge, Student Union Building (2 copies)

OASIS song and chant sheet (pink) (2 copies)

OASIS (B) newsletter, 25 September 1977

OASIS (B) News flash, 21 October 1977

OASIS Organising meeting, Ewen Hall, YWCA, 30 October 1977

OASIS (B) newsletter, 3 November 1977 (2 copies)

Organisation Against the SIS, PO Box 2258, Christchurch. Newsletter December 1977

Remember democracy? Join the Remembrance Day march; assemble Bunny Street 6.30 pm, Friday Nov. 11th (2 copies)

The rich man and his house; a parable dedicated at the feet of the all-wise master by C.J.S.

S.I.S! Help oppose the SIS Bill! (shows spy peering in a window at night). Organising meeting, Thursday 29th Sept.

The SIS Bill & you. Public servants. Post Office workers. Teachers. Nurses. Railway workers. This bill is aimed at you. Protest now. Issued by Combined State Service Organisations [yellow sheet] (2 copies)

SIS Bill - Fascism in NZ. Song and marching sheet (2 copies)

Throw out the SIS Bill. Rally Friday Oct. 14, Parliament 12 noon [pink sheet] (2 copies)

Urgent. 12 September 1977 [newsletter from W J Scott, President of the NZ Council for Civil Liberties] (2 copies)

We haven't thrown out the SIS Bill yet! If you joined the march last Friday, there are activities planned for Tuesday (pink sheet featuring Ronald Searle cartoon of St Trinians schoolgirls)

We oppose the Security Intelligence Service ... if you are concerned about this legislation, then come and discuss it in the Limes Room, Town Hall, October 10th 1977. Canterbury Council for Civil Liberties

We will make them throw out the Bill! The SIS Bill comes back into the House today! Be there! Show our opposition is firm! Rally at parliament 12 noon today, Tuesday Oct 18. Demonstration at 5 pm [1 yellow copy, 2 white copies)

We're heading for a police state ... Public meeting Monday 10th October State Opera House; Protest march and rally, 14th October; Demonstration all day on the day the Bill comes into Parliament. Published by OASIS (B) (2 copies)

Who needs the SIS? Will it make any difference to you if the SIS Bill is made law? Published by CPNZ Wellington Branch, 17 October 1977.

Quantity: 2 stickers. 31 colour photo-mechanical print(s).

Physical Description: Cyclostyled and photocopied sheets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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2 stickers, 31 colour photo-mechanical print(s), Ephemera, Photocopies, Stencils (Images), Fliers (Printed matter), Cyclostyled and photocopied sheets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.
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