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    Where Was Your Son Last Night
    Rubensohn, Sim ; Cogger, Pip (Liberal Party of Australia, 1948)
    John Henry Austral was a fictional character developed by Sim Rubensohn for the Liberal Party of Australia’s election campaign in the late 1940s. In total there were 200 episodes of a fifteen minute dramatised radio programme described as being "part serial, part satire [and] part soapbox", although only 22 episodes are held by the University of Melbourne Archives. These copies have not been digitally remastered, but this can be arranged by negotiation with the University of Melbourne Archives.
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    Threat from the Wilderness
    Rubensohn, Sim ; Cogger, Pip (Liberal Party of Australia, 1948)
    John Henry Austral was a fictional character developed by Sim Rubensohn for the Liberal Party of Australia’s election campaign in the late 1940s. In total there were 200 episodes of a fifteen minute dramatised radio programme described as being "part serial, part satire [and] part soapbox", although only 22 episodes are held by the University of Melbourne Archives. These copies have not been digitally remastered, but this can be arranged by negotiation with the University of Melbourne Archives.
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    Does Shopping Shorten Women's Lives
    Rubensohn, Sim ; Cogger, Pip (Liberal Party of Australia, 1948)
    John Henry Austral was a fictional character developed by Sim Rubensohn for the Liberal Party of Australia’s election campaign in the late 1940s. In total there were 200 episodes of a fifteen minute dramatised radio programme described as being "part serial, part satire [and] part soapbox", although only 22 episodes are held by the University of Melbourne Archives. These copies have not been digitally remastered, but this can be arranged by negotiation with the University of Melbourne Archives.
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    Freedom isn't Free
    Rubensohn, Sim ; Cogger, Pip (Liberal Party of Australia, 1948)
    John Henry Austral was a fictional character developed by Sim Rubensohn for the Liberal Party of Australia’s election campaign in the late 1940s. In total there were 200 episodes of a fifteen minute dramatised radio programme described as being "part serial, part satire [and] part soapbox", although only 22 episodes are held by the University of Melbourne Archives. These copies have not been digitally remastered, but this can be arranged by negotiation with the University of Melbourne Archives.
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    The Strongest Link of All
    Rubensohn, Sim ; Cogger, Pip (Liberal Party of Australia, 1948)
    John Henry Austral was a fictional character developed by Sim Rubensohn for the Liberal Party of Australia’s election campaign in the late 1940s. In total there were 200 episodes of a fifteen minute dramatised radio programme described as being "part serial, part satire [and] part soapbox", although only 22 episodes are held by the University of Melbourne Archives. These copies have not been digitally remastered, but this can be arranged by negotiation with the University of Melbourne Archives.
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    How to Plan a Revolution
    Rubensohn, Sim ; Cogger, Pip (Liberal Party of Australia, 1948)
    John Henry Austral was a fictional character developed by Sim Rubensohn for the Liberal Party of Australia’s election campaign in the late 1940s. In total there were 200 episodes of a fifteen minute dramatised radio programme described as being "part serial, part satire [and] part soapbox", although only 22 episodes are held by the University of Melbourne Archives. These copies have not been digitally remastered, but this can be arranged by negotiation with the University of Melbourne Archives.
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    Island Adventure
    Rubensohn, Sim ; Cogger, Pip (Liberal Party of Australia, 1948)
    John Henry Austral was a fictional character developed by Sim Rubensohn for the Liberal Party of Australia’s election campaign in the late 1940s. In total there were 200 episodes of a fifteen minute dramatised radio programme described as being "part serial, part satire [and] part soapbox", although only 22 episodes are held by the University of Melbourne Archives. These copies have not been digitally remastered, but this can be arranged by negotiation with the University of Melbourne Archives.
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    Creeping Paralysis
    Rubensohn, Sim ; Cogger, Pip (Liberal Party of Australia, 1948)
    John Henry Austral was a fictional character developed by Sim Rubensohn for the Liberal Party of Australia’s election campaign in the late 1940s. In total there were 200 episodes of a fifteen minute dramatised radio programme described as being "part serial, part satire [and] part soapbox", although only 22 episodes are held by the University of Melbourne Archives. These copies have not been digitally remastered, but this can be arranged by negotiation with the University of Melbourne Archives.
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    Mission from Moscow
    Rubensohn, Sim ; Cogger, Pip (Liberal Party of Australia, 1948)
    John Henry Austral was a fictional character developed by Sim Rubensohn for the Liberal Party of Australia’s election campaign in the late 1940s. In total there were 200 episodes of a fifteen minute dramatised radio programme described as being "part serial, part satire [and] part soapbox", although only 22 episodes are held by the University of Melbourne Archives. These copies have not been digitally remastered, but this can be arranged by negotiation with the University of Melbourne Archives.
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    The Decline and Fall of Mr Quid
    Rubensohn, Sim ; Cogger, Pip (Liberal Party of Australia, 1948)
    John Henry Austral was a fictional character developed by Sim Rubensohn for the Liberal Party of Australia’s election campaign in the late 1940s. In total there were 200 episodes of a fifteen minute dramatised radio programme described as being "part serial, part satire [and] part soapbox", although only 22 episodes are held by the University of Melbourne Archives. These copies have not been digitally remastered, but this can be arranged by negotiation with the University of Melbourne Archives.