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team and their friends and family, Locke decided to make an example of them, sentencing them to three to six months in prison with hard labour, but they were released on bail pending an appeal. Their supporters decided to raise money for the defence fund with a benefit concert, which was held at the
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in issue No.28. The charges read out in the central criminal court stated " conspiring with certain other young persons to produce a magazine containing obscene, lewd, indecent and sexually perverted articles, cartoons and drawings with intent to debauch and corrupt the morals of children and other
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made several investigations into the murky realms of Sydney's underworld. One celebrated feature delved into the illegal abortion rackets which were then flourishing in Sydney (and around
Australia), because at that time abortion was still illegal for all but the most exceptional cases, and corrupt
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In April 1964 Neville, Walsh and Sharp were again charged with obscenity, but the situation was greatly complicated by the fact that they had already pleaded guilty in their first trial, and this previous conviction would count heavily against them in sentencing if they were found guilty on the new
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In mid-1963, shortly after the publication of issue No.3, Neville, Walsh and Grose were summoned on charges of distributing an obscene publication; the shock of the charges caused Walsh's deeply religious father to suffer a serious heart attack, so their family solicitor arranged for the case to be
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published a feature called "The Oz Guide to Sydney's
Underworld", which was based on information from two local journalists, and which included a "top 20" list of Sydney major criminals. The list deliberately left the number 1 spot blank, but at number 2 was the name "Len" (i.e. McPherson) who was
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Station in my homo hunting togs", the words "homo hunting togs" were crossed out and replaced with the handwritten words "plain clothes", "this little bastard" with "a youth", and "I myself punched him several times" was amended to read "I was punched several times", and so on. As a result of this
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At the appeal trial (where the defendants appeared wearing long wigs) it was found that Judge Argyle had grossly misdirected the jury on numerous occasions and the defence also alleged that Berger, who was called as a prosecution witness, had been harassed and assaulted by police. The convictions
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magazine. As this was outside court privilege, Dennis was able to successfully sue the magazine, which agreed to pay £10,000 to charity. Dennis refrained from suing Argyle personally: "Oh, I don't want to make him a martyr of the Right: there's no glory to be had in suing an 80-year-old man and
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issue No.5 was postponed until the
Christmas break. When eventually issued, it included a scathing satire on the ongoing police harassment of gay people. "The Stiff Arm of the Law" (which became a regular feature on police misconduct) featured a parody of a police report in which incriminating
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At the conclusion of the trial the "Oz Three" were found not guilty on the conspiracy charge, but they were convicted of two lesser offences and sentenced to imprisonment; although Dennis was given a lesser sentence because the judge, Michael Argyle, considered that Dennis was "very much less
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November 1965. Steele – who had been trying to take over protection rackets controlled by McPherson – survived for almost a month before dying from his wounds, but before he died he told police that McPherson had ordered his execution because Steele had bought multiple copies of
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The case created a storm of controversy, but the convictions were overturned on appeal mainly because – as in their subsequent
British trial – the appeal judge found that Locke had misdirected the jury and made remarks that were found to have been prejudicial to the defence's case.
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Word soon went around the publishing trade; after their current printers pulled Issue 4 from the presses
Neville shopped around for a new printer but he was turned down by a dozen other companies until, on Sharp's advice, he approached maverick writer-publisher
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intelligent" than the others. Shortly after the verdicts were handed down, they were taken to prison and their long hair forcibly cut, an act which caused an even greater stir on top of the already considerable outcry surrounding the trial and verdict.
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The trial was, at the time, the longest obscenity trial in
British legal history, and it was the first time that an obscenity charge was combined with the charge of conspiring to corrupt public morals. Defence witnesses included clinical psychologist
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joined the protest march against the prosecution and organised the recording of "God Save Us" by the ad hoc group
Elastic Oz Band to raise funds and gain publicity. Lennon explained how the song title changed from "God Save Oz" to "God Save Us".
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were banned in
Australia), copies of both incarnations of the magazine are now rare and the British issues command high prices among collectors – individual copies of the most sought-after editions are now worth several hundred pounds each.
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obscenity trial of 1971. In one key respect it was a virtual re-run of the second
Australian trial – the judicial instruction was clearly aimed at securing a conviction, and like Gerald Locke in Sydney, the judge hearing the London case,
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Dennis was stung by personal comments made by the trial judge that he was of limited ability and a dupe of the other defendants; he later became one of Britain's wealthiest and most prominent independent publishers as owner of
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young persons and to arouse and implant in their minds lustful and perverted ideas". According to Mr Brian Leary, prosecuting, "It dealt with homosexuality, lesbianism, sadism, perverted sexual practices and drug taking".
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revealed this in a subsequent issue, which contained extracts from the minutes of a confidential meeting of Sydney detectives, held on 1 December 1965, which had been leaked to the magazine by an underworld source.
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continued after the trial, and thanks to the intense public interest the trial generated, its circulation briefly rose to 80,000. However its popularity faded over the next two years and by the time the last issue
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had lost touch with youth, the editors put a notice in the magazine inviting "school kids" to edit an issue. The opportunity was taken up by around 20 secondary school students (including
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For the defence, this specifically concerned the treatment of dissent and dissenters, about the control of ideas and suppressing the messages of social resistance communicated by
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Sharp's involvement gradually decreased during 1968-69 and the "Magic Theatre" edition was one of his last major contributions to the magazine. In his place, young Londoner
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as "arguably the greatest achievement of the entire British underground press." During this period Sharp also created the two famous psychedelic album covers for the group
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adjourned until September 1963 but he advised the trio that, as first offenders, they could avoid having their conviction recorded if they pleaded guilty.
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parody. It was created by 15-year-old schoolboy Vivian Berger by pasting the head of Rupert onto the lead character of an X-rated satirical cartoon by
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No.11, which included a collection of detachable adhesive labels, printed in either red, yellow or green. The all-graphic "Magic Theatre" edition (
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charges. As soon as the case began they were confronted by the blatant bias and hostility of the magistrate hearing the case, Mr Gerald Locke, SM.
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Neville eventually returned to Australia, where he has become a successful author, commentator and public speaker, later styling himself as a "
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Sharp and Neville left for London in February 1966, while Walsh returned to his studies. He continued to publish a reduced edition of Sydney
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described as a "fence" and a "fizz-gig" (police informant). Soon after the list was published, McPherson made a visit to Neville's house in
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No.6 cover photograph (pictured at right), which depicted Neville and others pretending to urinate into a wall fountain created by sculptor
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and other magazines), and in 2004 released a book of original poetry. In 1995, Justice Argyle reiterated allegations about Dennis in
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and others; these instantly became sought-after collectors' items and now command high prices. Another innovation was the cover of
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were overturned. Years later, Felix Dennis told author Jonathon Green that on the night before the appeal was heard, the
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editors were part of a rival gang, but he also made it clear to Neville that he objected to being described as a "fizz".
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cancelled its advertising contract, it also threatened to sack Peter Grose from his cadetship unless he resigned from
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After being turned down by several leading lawyers, Dennis and Anderson secured the services of barrister and writer
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police were widely believed to be running lucrative protection rackets that netted them substantial sums.
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quickly won renown as one of the most visually exciting publications of its day. Several editions of
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incident were crossed out and replaced with far more anodyne language, e.g. in the line "I was at
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editor Richard Neville had a close encounter with Sydney's alleged "Mr Big" of organised crime,
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1963, caused a sensation, selling 6,000 copies by lunchtime of publication day. It parodied the
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included dazzling psychedelic wrap-around or pull-out posters by Sharp, London design duo
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Tony Wright, "Farewell to the incomparable Pete, a prankster and activist for the ages",
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No.16, November 1968), overseen by Sharp and Mora, has been described by British author
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shipping line and which had recently been unveiled by Prime Minister Menzies.
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a party, entitled "The Word Flashed Around The Arms"; the other was the
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and is well known in Australia for his passionate interest in Sydney's
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at their respective Sydney tertiary campuses: Neville had edited the
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organisation, eventually managing a stable of over 70 magazines.
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column). As of 25 May 2016, the movie was noted in the
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perceived slight to their integrity, police seized 140 copies of
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sections of a supposed account of an officer's real actions in a
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Two other items in these early issues incurred the wrath of the
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editors were taken to a secret meeting with the Chief Justice,
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series) who was assisted by his Australian-born junior counsel
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The Rupert Bear Controversy: Broader Issues: Verdict and After
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as Germaine Greer (who vehemently repudiated the movie in her
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taking his house away from him. It was just a totally obvious
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was one of several 'underground' publications targeted by the
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and Sharp had contributed to the short-lived student magazine
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Richard Walsh became the founding editor of Gareth Powell's
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Martin Sharp has long been regarded as Australia's leading
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List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture
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was parodied in the short-lived 1999 UK television series
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Children of Albion: Poetry of the Underground in Britain
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gave pioneering coverage to contentious issues such as
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Radical Sydney: Places, Portraits and Unruly Episodes
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The Revolutionary Artist: John Lennon's Radical Years
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system, Sharp's artistic skills came to the fore and
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1973:Digital Archive 1785–1985 (access supplied by
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1841:Sherwin, Adam (21 July 2009).
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2009:, London: Commedia/Routledge
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338:University of New South Wales
27:Australian satirical magazine
1877:"Hippie Hippie Shake (????)"
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2819:Seed Macrobiotic Restaurant
2127:The Rupert Bear Controversy
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157:Sydney, No.6, February 1964
153:The controversial cover of
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2005:Fountain, Nigel (1988).
1402:University of Wollongong
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2187:Robert Whitaker website
2177:over Argyle allegations
2148:9 February 2006 at the
2132:23 October 2004 at the
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1338:Internet Movie Database
892:, artist and filmmaker
559:The Mavis Bramston Show
539:Second obscenity charge
417:Maritime Services Board
130:Censorship in Australia
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2615:Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
2108:30 August 2010 at the
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1437:Freedom of information
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