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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:33 am 
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Was watching The Dismissal this evening - I had no idea George Harris was so caught up with all of that stuff with Jim Cairns during that era!

I was a bit too young to fully understand what was going on, but does anyone out there have memories specifically of hearing about Harris's roll in all of that stuff?

Just curious.

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http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-read_artic ... =51&page=2

There is a little bit of detail in this Blueseum article put together to celebrate his contribution to the Carlton Football Club,

From the Blueseum

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:18 pm 
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bluey95 wrote:
Was watching The Dismissal this evening - I had no idea George Harris was so caught up with all of that stuff with Jim Cairns during that era!

I was a bit too young to fully understand what was going on, but does anyone out there have memories specifically of hearing about Harris's roll in all of that stuff?

Just curious.

Rich


What was the mini series like? Worth a watch? Saw it at JB Hi Fi the other day and being a big Labor man nearly purchased it.


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Max Gillies "Il Dismissale" was far superior. :wink: :P :lol:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW-cG-qnPoY

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:30 pm 
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Skippers Blues wrote:
bluey95 wrote:
Was watching The Dismissal this evening - I had no idea George Harris was so caught up with all of that stuff with Jim Cairns during that era!

I was a bit too young to fully understand what was going on, but does anyone out there have memories specifically of hearing about Harris's roll in all of that stuff?

Just curious.

Rich


What was the mini series like? Worth a watch? Saw it at JB Hi Fi the other day and being a big Labor man nearly purchased it.


Yep - as a fellow labor supporter it's a bit hard to take that they went so far on a few issues, but at least they were incredibly passionate about what they believed in.

It's great viewing regardless.

Rich


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Malcolm Fraser the then Prime Minister and George Harris attending a match at PP in the late 70s and when they arrived incessant booing and invective being spewed by a number of the crowd - one of the PM Staff took umbrage at the invective hurled at the PM and told the crowd it was no way to treat a PM - one of the ringleaders replied Im not booing him Im booing that Carlton Bastard Harris 8)


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This from Wikipedia...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Cairns ... ans_Affair

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"In an attempt to raise funds for a massive Keynesian pump-priming exercise, Cairns and another senior minister, Rex Connor, tried to borrow huge amounts of petrodollars from the Middle East through an intermediary, a Pakistani banker called Tirath Khemlani (the so-called "Loans Affair"). When the Liberal Opposition learned of this, Cairns and Connor denied to both Parliament and to Whitlam that they had given Khemlani authority to act in the name of the Australian government. When it emerged that this was untrue, Whitlam moved Cairns from Treasury to the Environment ministry.

In addition to his involvement with Khemlani, Cairns also attempted to raise overseas funds through George Harris, a businessman and president of the Carlton Football Club. Cairns provided Harris with written authorisation to raise A$2,000 million, offering him a 2.5% commission. Cairns denied the existence of this letter, and when it was produced he denied having signed it. In July 1975, Whitlam sacked him from the ministry."


Or for further reading for the conpiracy theorists...
http://cia_oz_files.tripod.com/pages/Th ... Part_2.htm

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:10 pm 
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frank dardew wrote:
Malcolm Fraser the then Prime Minister and George Harris attending a match at PP in the late 70s and when they arrived incessant booing and invective being spewed by a number of the crowd - one of the PM Staff took umbrage at the invective hurled at the PM and told the crowd it was no way to treat a PM - one of the ringleaders replied Im not booing him Im booing that Carlton Bastard Harris 8)



The Spew did something similar a few years ago when he attended a Carlton Presidents Lunch -at Princes Park in our final year there.

Knowing that he would full well get a serve for setting foot on the hallowed turf of Princes Park after what he did to us on Black Friday 2002 - he made sure he walked across the ground with then Prime Minister John Howard - to deflect the fact that the crowd was booing and jeering him and not John Howard.

Thats one thing I never forgave Ian Collins for and that was actually feeding the fat flower after Black Friday 2002. :evil:

I wish I was in the kitchen that day - I would have had a few interesting additional ingredients to his rubber chicken. :twisted:

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