Electronic surveillance

Electronics in surveillance, SIGINT (Electronic surveillance), Signals intelligence
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U S spies; N Z dies. Is Tangimoana a nuclear target? [1984].

Date: 1984

From: [Posters concerning nuclear disarmament, nuclear weapons testing, nuclear warships visits and protests against nuclear weapons and power. 1983-1989].

Reference: Eph-C-NUCLEAR-1984-01

Description: Arrangement of text with central panel showing two scenes: at left the guards sleeping at the U S missile depot; and at right, some sheep asking Mr Thompson about Tangimoana. He replies that it is an installation for rersearch and rescue operations to help and protect New Zealanders. The text below suggests that Tangimoana is part of a US world-wide electronic spying system called Bullseye, and is probably a foreign base. This is likely to make New Zealand a nuclear target. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Offset lithograph, 420 x 398 mm.

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Reminiscences of service in the Wrens 1942-1945

Date: 1992

From: Scott family : Papers and photographs relating to the Cachemaille, Boxer and Scott families

Reference: MS-Papers-11969-06

Description: Typed reminiscences of Marguerite Scott's service with the Women's Royal New Zealand Naval Service (WRENS) during World War II. Describes her work with the Rapaura Naval Intelligence R/T Station, near Renwick in Marlborough, scanning enemy shipping signal traffic. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Papers relating to the Naval W/T station at Rapaura

Date: 1985-1992

From: Scott family : Papers and photographs relating to the Cachemaille, Boxer and Scott families

Reference: MS-Papers-11969-07

Description: Newspaper cuttings, correspondence and other reminiscences collected by Marguerite Scott relating to her wartime service at the Rakaura Naval W/T Station. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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[Ephemera relating to the Security Intelligence Service. 1978]

Date: 1978

Reference: Eph-B-SIS-1978

Description: Includes: Come to the OASIS picnic at Otaihanga Park. 12 February [1978]. Pink flyer (2 copies) OASIS, February 1978. Will you help smash the act? (2 versions) OASIS. Appeal for donations, 2 April 1978. Cyclopstyled sheet Quantity: 4 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Cyclostyled sheets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Lynch, James, 1947-:Life may never be quite the same at the I.R.D. following the "Buggi...

Date: 1983

From: Lynch, James, 1947-:Collection of original cartoons by James Lynch.

By: New Zealand times (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: B-186-052

Description: Shows in three cameos a light-hearted response to the I.R.D's bugging affair. Context: The IRD (Inland Revenue Department) had been in trouble for "bugging" some of their clients. A lighthearted look at the issue. (Context note by cartoonist) Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and letratone on paper, 420 x 300 mm

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Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :"Well, we are considering the wider use of electronic sur...

Date: 1987

From: Various cartoonists :[Collection of political cartoons belonging to former Labour Cabinet minister Ann Hercus. 1979-1987]

By: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941-

Reference: C-176-012

Description: Ann Hercus, as Minister of Police, sits in her office talking on the telephone. She tells whoever she is speaking to (the media?) that the Ministry is thinking of using electronic surveillance more widely. Behind her on her filing cabinet, a pot plant says 'Could you speak a little louder, please'. Inscriptions: Recto - top right - Hawkeye [in felt pen] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, letratone and white corrector on card, 200 x 260 mm

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Fletcher, David, 1952- :"The kids don't want to carry these photo ID cards ... they say...

Date: 1997

From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Nine original cartoons published in New Truth between May 1997 - December 1997.

Reference: A-322-015

Description: A three-panel strip showing Jenny Shipley as a headmistress, being approached by a representative of pupils who do not want to carry ID cards, saying it is like a police state. The headmistress angrily orders that they be told she knows where to get hold of them now. Inscriptions: Recto - top right - D. Fletcher Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt pen, 124 x 390 mm.

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The Spycific

Date: 6 March 2015

From: Winter, Mark, 1958-: Original cartoons by Chicane (Mark Winter), from 2007-2018

By: Southland times (Newspaper); Winter, Mark, 1958-

Reference: A-478-021

Description: Cartoon shows a map of the Pacific, with New Zealand depicted as having five eyes. Refers to New Zealand's role in the 'Five Eyes' electronic surveillance alliance. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Black ink, felt-tip pen and whiteout on paper, 210 x 300mm

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Philips New Zealand Ltd: Our prototype. Philips security; seeing, detecting, warning, c...

Date: 1975 - 1985

From: [Ephemera of quarto size relating to security, home security, information security]

By: Philips New Zealand Ltd

Reference: Eph-B-SECURITY-1970s-01

Description: Booklet promoting Philips security systems and CCTV for use on company premises, using visual and seismic sensors. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlet folded to 297 x 165 mm.

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[Ephemera relating to the Security Intelligence Service and its forerunner the Security...

Date: 1942 - 1966 - 1969

Reference: Eph-B-SIS-1940/1973

Description: Includes: ca 1941: New Zealand's Gestapo; this fair country now has its Himmler and its SS men (re Kenneth Folkes, Lieutenant Cutfield, Lieutenant Staveley Ellis, Second Lieutenant Terence McLean, and many other named individuals). (Document of 2 sheets) 1966: To all students (by Dick G Wood, re a demonstration at Victoria University against Mr D Godfrey). 1 June 1966 (yellow flyer) Salient special issue, 3 October 1966. "Exec condemns smear attempt", re Communist sympathisers and Roger Boshier) 1969: Salient special issue, 17 April 1969. "Security agent on campus", by Roger Wilde, with photograph of Rex J Banks Teach-in. Security; the dilemma of the democrat. Sunday 8 June 1969, Victoria University Student Union Building (speakers Alister Taylor, Nigel Taylor, Roderick Alley, Walter J Scott, Geoffrey Palmer, Ken Douglas, George Goddard, Professor W E Murphy, Hector MacNeill, and National and Labour Party spokesmen). Flyer Demonstrate against Security. S.U. Quad, 1 pm today [and accompanying sheet] The Security Service. Security? This building ostensibly the office of I G Stephens & Associates, market researchers, is in fact the district office, Auckland (D.O.A.) of the Security Intelligence Organization. [Issued by] University Socialist Society / Progressive Youth [June 1969] Quantity: 8 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Cyclostyled sheets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[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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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :The plumber. [ca 1977-1978].

Date: 1977 - 1978

From: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Editorial cartoons. [1970-1978].

Reference: B-124-026

Description: Shows the Prime minister Robert Muldoon as a plumber, who affixes a tap to a telephone; that is "telephone tapping"y a reference to the passing of the SIS Bill at the end of 1977. Published in the New Zealand herald, probably ca 1977-1978. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink, pencil, letraset, 270 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by the cartoonist in 1993.

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Darroch, Bob, 1940- :"We combined the ideas of vehicle tracking devices and dog microch...

Date: 2006

From: Darroch, Bob, 1940- :[Cartoons published in the Whangarei Report April to July 2006]

Reference: H-751-075

Description: The scene shows two children helping their mother keep track of her husband who has been discovered sitting in a pub. They have found him by putting a mechanism that combined a vehicle tracking device and a dog microchip into his porridge and then following him with a tracking device. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :1975 National Party manifesto. "Thus we will pass new laws to pr...

Date: 1982 - 1984

From: Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[10 original cartoons published in the Auckland Star ca 1971-1989.]

Reference: A-225-296

Description: Cartoon shows Robert Muldoon smiling as he writes with the blood of Mike Minogue a quotation from the National Party's 1975 manifesto relating to the tightening of laws against electronic surveillance. Minogue "made numerous speeches calling for the repeal of the Official Secrets Act and its replacement with a "Freedom of Information Act", arguing the underlying assumption of access and openness was more important" (Retrieved from http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/739420, on 11 March 2011) Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing, on card 166 x 228 mm.

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Bromhead, Peter 1933- :Spy satellites, SIS, body scanner. [Auckland Star, 1980s?]

Date: 1980 - 1989

From: Bromhead, Peter 1933- :[10 original cartoons published in the Auckland Star ca 1971-1989.]

Reference: A-225-300

Description: Cartoon shows a naked "NZ" at the right, watching as three officials (named Spy Satellites, SIS and Body Scanners) walk away with succesive layers of his clothing. This implies the erosion of personal privacy by surveillance systems. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing, on card 169 x 230 mm.

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Wilkes, Owen, 1940-2005 : Papers

Date: [ca 1919- 2005]

By: Wilkes, Owen Ronald, 1940-2005

Reference: MS-Group-1533

Description: Papers relating to Wilkes' research and protest activites as well as his personal life. Included are papers concerning nuclear and chemical weapons, spy satellites and surveillance bases, and other issues relating to the Pacific and global peace movements. The United States military and intelligence activities in the Pacific, Australia and New Zealand figure prominently. Arrangement: The original arrangement of the collection into file boxes has been retained. The original number of each box has been placed at the end of the title in brackets. Wilkes is best known for his research and activist work on matters relating to nuclear weapons, satellite spy stations and other issues relating to the foreign policy of New Zealand and other countries. He was also an archaeologist. Quantity: 140 box(es). 14 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, printed matter and photographs Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Ms May Bass, December 2005, Aug 2006

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[Ephemera relating to the Security Intelligence Service. 1974-1976]

Date: 1974 - 1976

Reference: Eph-B-SIS-1974/1976

Description: Includes: 1975: Snoop of the week [re "Mr S", witness in the case of Dr W B Sutch, ie William Oliver Christopher Horton Bennetts. 1975?]. Printed and published by Privy Council Enterprises in support of freedom of speech. Flyer (2 copies) A question of principle [re W B Sutch, Alister Taylor, Brian Edwards], by John Roberts, Victoria University (2 copies) Campaign to Oppose the Security Service. PO Box 1147, Wellington. [Flyer / request for membership fee] 1976: Burble; a broadsheet of no fixed abode that comes out every so often or as the case may be. "National's blackest scheme" [a satirical report re Minister of Labour John Bowie Gordon. 1976?] (2 copies) S.I.S.; how it originated; why it must be disbanded. Hear Alister Taylor, publisher and authority on S.I.S. Young Socialist Forum, Wed. Mar. 17th, Rm 202 top floor Student Union, 1 pm [1976?] Quantity: 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Cyclostyled and photocopied sheets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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Anti-Bases Campaign (Organisation) :Classified; a matter of urgent public concern ... T...

Date: 1996

By: Anti-Bases Campaign (Christchurch, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-B-SIS-1996-01

Description: A set of photocopied articles and extracts about the porposed Intelligence and Security Agencies Bill, concerning the supervision of the Government Communications Security Bureau and the Security Intelligence Service. Includes a timeline of SIS history 1941-1994. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photocopies, 6 A4 sheets stapled together Provenance: Deposited through the Legal Deposit Office in 1996.

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"The people are worried that the government might be monitoring their communications." ...

Date: 2008

From: Fletcher, David, 1952- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0006372

Description: 'The Politician' cartoon strip. The politician knows the people are worried that the government is monitoring their communications because they in fact ARE monitoring their communicatons. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"Vicious dog attack?.. Couldn't have been Brutus! You were microchipped, eh fella?" 25 ...

Date: 2010

From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]

Reference: DCDL-0013559

Description: A policeman stands at the door of a man hanging onto a vicious dog that is trying to get at him. The owner says that the vicious dog attack the policeman is asking about couldn't have been done by Brutus as he was microchipped. A liitle commentator below says ...and the top award for futility goes to...' Refers to continuing dog attacks in spite of microchipping. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).