Policy of the Protestant People's Party of Australia : "protestantism is patriotism"

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Protestant People's Party of Australia
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Sydney : The Party, [194-?]
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Policy of the  

Protestant People’s Party  

of Australia  

“Protestantism is Patriotism"  

This association was formed with the purpose of awakening  

the Protestant population of Australia to the dangers which are  

confronting this country through anti-British activities, and to  

take action to accomplish the reformation of the political  

public, economic and social life of this country.  

THE MAIN AIMS AND OBJECTS OF THE ASSOCIATION  

ARE:  

(1) To elect Protestants to Parliament.  

(2) To defeat Roman Catholic action.  

(3) To combat recognition of the pope and hi* representa-  

tives.  

(4) To protest against Australian representation at the Vati-  

can and Ministerial visits.  

(5) To defeat Roman Catholic controlled immigration.  

(6) To oppose government grants to Roman Catholic institu-  

tions, including schools.  

(7) To preserve British justice from Roman Catholic inno-  

vations.  

(8) To thwart priestly interference in politic*  

(9) To insist on trial of clerics in open court for offence*  

against the common law.  

{10) To demand periodical inspection of denominational in  

dustrial institutions.  

(11) To enforce the Four Freedoms of the Atlantic Charter.  

(12) To review' public service appointments.  

(13) To oppose exchange of representatives between Eire and  

Australia, until the former gives due recognition to  

the British Monarchy and Government.  

(14) To guard against discrimination in housing allotment*  

favouring Roman Catholic*  

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