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Hey, is it true that Gough Whitlam was in an Australian movie in 1937? Does anyone have the footage? :)

 

According to his wiki page, the movie was called "The Broken Melody"

Well, I'll be damned! I had never heard that piece of trivia before.

 

IMDB lists it as The Vagabond Violinist The Broken Melody (original title). He played 'Man in Nightclub'.

I found this picture on a Facebook page. Appearently, he is the guy furthest from the camera in this scene.

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I wonder  how many of the other people in that pic are still alive.Not many,if any I'll bet!

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I must admit this is someone who I am only aware of from discussions on this forum.

 

Was he well liked down under?

He was the only PM to ever be sacked... He was before my time but he was a polarising figure. The majority opinion seems to be he had a lot of extremely good ideas that he tried to implement too quickly and his inept ministers bungled most of them.

 

On the other hand, there is a persistent rumour, reinstated most recently by the likes of John Pilger and Jean Bricmont, that the CIA played a part in the sacking of the Whitlam government as he was too anti-US for their liking... :(

 

 

 

Then again, maybe not: http://www.theage.co...0409-2hjjt.html

Then again, maybe so: http://johnpilger.com/articles/the-forgotten-coup-and-how-the-godfather-rules-from-canberra-to-kiev

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I must admit this is someone who I am only aware of from discussions on this forum.

 

Was he well liked down under?

He was the only PM to ever be sacked... He was before my time but he was a polarising figure. The majority opinion seems to be he had a lot of extremely good ideas that he tried to implement too quickly and his inept ministers bungled most of them.

 

On the other hand, there is a persistent rumour, reinstated most recently by the likes of John Pilger and Jean Bricmont, that the CIA played a part in the sacking of the Whitlam government as he was too anti-US for their liking... :(

 

 

 

Then again, maybe not: http://www.theage.co...0409-2hjjt.html

Then again, maybe so: http://johnpilger.co...anberra-to-kiev

Interesting overview of the various claims and their respective merits here: http://workers.labor.net.au/78/c_historicalfeature_whitlam.html

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Just found this academic paper on the issue. It talks specifically about the dismissal and about the line between investigative journalism and conspiracy theories in general. Very interesting conclusions indeed: http://www98.griffit...2/1/32006_1.pdf

 

That was truly a fascinating read, I read whilst I was eating and almost spilled my tacos all over the keyboard, I was that captivated..Although I'd have to say that one hopes that investigative journos approach their material objectively, they investigate evidence and report sound conclusions; which, to any reasonable person (should that person exist), would arrive at the same conclusion if, or when, confronted with the same evidence. Conspiracy theorists, on the other hand, approach evidence by attempting to shape it to suite a particular agenda, this ranges from the crack-pot to the misinformed/uninformed, a la FOX NEWS. Conspiracy theorists hold on to this and often dismiss genuine evidence to the contrary as additional conspiracy. In terms of the Nixon and Ford administrations meddling in the politics of other nations, one only needs to look at examples in South America, South East Asia and the Middle East for evidence that this was going on all over the world at this time.

 

but it was a fascinating read.

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May I be the first to congratulate Mr Pincher on the occasion of his 100th birthday tomorrow. It wil be interesting to see if he's able to take part in any festivities to mark this momentous occasion. His absence may indicate that he won't be around for his 101st birthday !

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May I be the first to congratulate Mr Pincher on the occasion of his 100th birthday tomorrow. It wil be interesting to see if he's able to take part in any festivities to mark this momentous occasion. His absence may indicate that he won't be around for his 101st birthday !

Do you think Mr Pincher will be reading the Mr Whitlam thread then?

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Shit.Just realised I posted on the wrong thread.Should have been the Chapman Pincher thread.Mind must have been somewhere else. I don't suppose someone could move it? :unsure:

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Shit.Just realised I posted on the wrong thread.Should have been the Chapman Pincher thread.Mind must have been somewhere else. I don't suppose someone could move it? :unsure:

If someone does move it, please delete my posts, otherwise I shall look like the complete w***er, not Guest!

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This is just too funny now to be moved.

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I'm watching him on channel 4 news now.Frankly I have to say I am shocked by his physical appearance. Shocked by how strong and healthy he is ! I'm afraid Chapman won't be helping to end deathlists drought any time soon!

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Nothing new on the health front, but it's the 11th of July over in Australia and Gough Whitlam is 98

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Nothing new on the health front, but it's the 11th of July over in Australia and Gough Whitlam is 98

 

happy birthday Gough. Many happy .. forget that :mellow:

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http://www.stuff.co....re-for-dementia -Gough is in a care home specializing in Dementia and Malcolm Young of ACDC is reportedly a fellow resident.

 

Complete loss of short term memory? Must be the effect of all the drugs over the years....

 

And the drugs....

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http://www.stuff.co....re-for-dementia -Gough is in a care home specializing in Dementia and Malcolm Young of ACDC is reportedly a fellow resident.

 

Complete loss of short term memory? Must be the effect of all the drugs over the years....

 

And the drugs....

Didn't realise Gough Whitlam was a junkie! :o

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RIP Gough

 

good innings

 

airman, barrister, pm, statesman

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At last we have another hit, 98 years of age is a fantastic innings though, not many reach that age.

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Blinking heck...

 

Points on the way...

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That was fucking quick, have they got some auto-update thing on the front page now?

 

They should use the headline "Gough up" haha

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