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Mr Kevin Cairns (LILLEY, QUEENSLAND)
- Is the Minister for External Affairs aware that substantial evidence exists that a controversial journalist, not long in Australia, actually interrogated allied prisoners of war during the Korean campaign and that this evidence is available from Malaysian Government monitoring records? In view of this evidence and the statements made by certain well respected Australian prisoners of war in Korea, including a journalist, will the Minister make the facts known so that the Leader of the Opposition may inform his supporters and friends on the Burchett passport committee of the nature of their activities?
