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+ | Contributors to the production of Issue 1 [[The Paper]] July 1973 were [[Trevor Richards]], [[Roger Steele]], [[Graeme Collins]], [[Mike Law]], [[Sandy Lonsdale]], [[Meg Bailey]], [[Don Franks]], [[Gyles Beckford]], [[Peter Boshier]], [[Warwyck Dewe]], [[Les Atkins]], [[Rob Campbell]], [[Peter Wilson]], [[Gordon Clifton]], [[Keith Stewart (NZ)|Keith Stewart]], [[Peter Franks]], [[Rona Bailey]], [[Lisa Sacksen]], with editorial onus on [[Ted Sheehan]] and [[Jim Delahunty]]. | ||
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In the early 1970s the [[Communist Party of New Zealand]] recruited several younger members including [[Bill Lee]] and [[Barry Lee]] and [[Roger Fowler]] in Auckland , [[Peter Wilson]] in Wellington and [[Tony Currie]] in Christchurch.<ref>[https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/new-zealand/sal-cpnz.pdf]</ref> | In the early 1970s the [[Communist Party of New Zealand]] recruited several younger members including [[Bill Lee]] and [[Barry Lee]] and [[Roger Fowler]] in Auckland , [[Peter Wilson]] in Wellington and [[Tony Currie]] in Christchurch.<ref>[https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/new-zealand/sal-cpnz.pdf]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 19 May 2023
Peter Wilson
Contributors to Issue 1
Contributors to the production of Issue 1 The Paper July 1973 were Trevor Richards, Roger Steele, Graeme Collins, Mike Law, Sandy Lonsdale, Meg Bailey, Don Franks, Gyles Beckford, Peter Boshier, Warwyck Dewe, Les Atkins, Rob Campbell, Peter Wilson, Gordon Clifton, Keith Stewart, Peter Franks, Rona Bailey, Lisa Sacksen, with editorial onus on Ted Sheehan and Jim Delahunty.
Young CPNZ recruits
In the early 1970s the Communist Party of New Zealand recruited several younger members including Bill Lee and Barry Lee and Roger Fowler in Auckland , Peter Wilson in Wellington and Tony Currie in Christchurch.[1]