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Issue Details: First known date: 1944... 1944 Angry Penguins Prosecution
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  • From the judgement of the Presiding Magistrate L. E. Clarke from the prosecution by the Crown in Adelaide, charging Max Harris with distributing immoral, indecent or obscene writing in Angry Penguins. Max Harris was convicted and fined five pounds or six weeks imprisonment.
  • Includes an extract from the evidence of the sole Crown witness, Detective Vogelsang.

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    y separately published work icon Angry Penguins no. [7] December 1944 Z588745 1944 periodical issue 1944 pg. 103-105
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