19 February 2001
Source: Hardcopy from Anonymous of documents related to Robert GOULD obtained under the Australian Freedom of Information Act.

Italicized text is handwritten. xxxx indicates redactions.


[5 pages.]

                                                              (RL)90/9/102



                              TOP SECRET

                      COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
                           _____________

         AUSTRALIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANISATION


TELEGRAMS:                                                      BOX 5224, G.P.O.
"AUSTERITY", SYDNEY                                                 SYDNEY



                                                     1st November, 1966

         Headquarters
         Attention P.C.L.O.

                             xxxxxxx
                   Warrants: 409, 410
                             411, 414
                                419. 


         1.       Information was received from the P.M.G.
         Technical Officer on Monday, 31.10.66 that the following
         Channels have been disconnected on this date.

         2.       The date 31.10.66 is the expiry date for which
         the respective warrants were issued.

                 Ch. 8  211.0077  A.C.I.D.       W.409
                    10  51.1477   Geoffrey Ronald             [Illegible]
                                  ANDERSON       W.410        90/9/W.409
                    12  789.1105  Barry James    W.411
                                  ROBINSON                          W410
                     9  71.3141   William Eric   W.414              W411
                                  GOLLAN                            W414
                    17  32.6875   Robert Steven  W.419              W419
                                  GOULD



                                        xxxxxx
                                        xxxxxx
                                     xxxxxxxxx
                                     for Deputy Director General
                                         (N.S.W. Operations)


         DISTRIBUTION:
         Copy 1 - HQ
              2 - TS2/16/96
              3 - TS2/16/98
              4 - TS2/16/99
              5 - TS2/16/97
              6 - TS2/16/100


                                                              ML 672


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TOP SECRET 450 No. W.419 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION) ACT, 1960 WARRANT 7 WHEREAS on the seventeenth day of October 1966 I received a request by the Director-General of Security made pursuant to section 6 of the Telephonic Communications (Interception) Act 1960 for the issue of a warrant under that section in respect of the telephone service described hereunder and WHEREAS I am satisfied that that telephone service is likely to be used by a person reasonably suspected by the Director-General of Security of being likely to engage in subversive activities prejudicial to the security of the Commonwealth and that interception by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation of communications passing to, from or over that telephone service is likely to assist the Organisation in carrying out its function of obtaining intelligence relevant to the security of the Commonwealth, NOW pursuant to section 6 of the Act, I AUTHORIZE the Organization to intercept communications passing over that telephone service or any telephone line that connects that service to a telephone exchange. The description of the telephone service is as follows. The name, address and occupation of the subscriber to the service are : Robert Stephen GOULD 61, Holdsworth Street, Woollahra, New South Wales The number alloted to the service by the Postmaster-General's Department is : Sydney 326875. This Warrant is to remain in force from the day of the date hereof until January 7 five o'clock in the afternoon of the thrity-first day of October, 1966, unless it is sooner revoked. Dated at Melbourne 7 this seventeenth day of October 1966 [(Initials) Signature of Snedden] Attorney-General TOP SECRET
TOP SECRET 450 No. W.419 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION) ACT, 1960 REQUEST by the Director-General of Security To the Attorney-General Pursuant to section 6 of the Telephonic Communications (Interception) Act 1960, I request the issue of a warrant under that section in respect of the telephone service described hereunder. The name, address and occupation of the subscriber to the service are : Robert Stephen GOULD 61, Holdsworth Street, Woollahra, New South Wales The number alloted to the service by the Postmaster-General's Department is : Sydney 326875. The service is installed at : 61, Holdsworth Street, Woollahra, New South Wales The facts and grounds on which I consider it necessary that the warrant should be issued are as follows. 1. The telphone service is likely to be used by Robert Stephen Patrick GOULD, who is suspected by me of being likely to engage in subversive activity prejudicial to the security of the Commonwealth. 2. The interception by the Australian Security Intelligence Organization of communications passing to, from or over the telephone service is likely to assist the Organization in carrying out its function of obtaining intelligence relevant to the security of the Commonwealth. PARTICULARS 3. (a) Robert Stephen Patrick GOULD is an Australian citizen born at Sydney, New South Wales on 6th March, 1937. He resides at 61, Holdsworth Street, Wollahra, New South Wales. His TOP SECRET
TOP SECRET 2. occupation is Bookshop Manager. (b) Robert Stephen Patrick GOULD is a committee member of the Association for International Co-operation and disarmament and an executive member of the Vietnam Action Committee. He is also Joint Secretary of the Project Vietnam Committee. He is a member of the Australian Labor Party and is believed to be a Trotskyist sympathizer. He is a member, also, of the Australia China Society. (c) GOULD has twice been arrested by the Police and he is considered to be an extremist by the Association for International Co-operation and Disarmament. On 15th April, 1966, at Garden Island, New South Wales, he attempted to chain himself to the roof of the guard house and in May, 1965, he was arrested at a "sit-down" demonstration in Canberra. He has participated in most demonstrations that have been staged by the groups with which he is connected and various sources are doubtful about GOULD's actions in demonstrations against the President of the United States of America while he is in Australia, because of his extreme views. > This request should be read in conjunction with Request No. R447 4. Interception of this telephone service is likely to provide information that will assist the Australian Security Intelligence Organization to :- (a) provide advance information to responsible authorities, of public President Nguyen protest demonstrations planned during the visit of the President of Ky of South Vietnam the United States of America, Lyndon Baines JOHNSON, to 18th 27th January 7 Australia during the period 20th to 23rd October, 1966, and President Nguyen (b) contribute towards protection and safety of President JOHNSON Ky during the time he is in Australia and during the further progress of his tour abroad. TOP SECRET
TOP SECRET 3. 5. Although the prime responsiblity for the protection of President JOHNSON rests with the Commonwealth and State Police Forces, the Australian Security Intelligence Organization has the responsibility to collect and pass to them the relevant intelligence which would assist those organizations in carrying out their task effectively. 6. 8 The grounds on which I suspect that the telephone service is likely to be used for the purposes prejudicial to the security of the Commonwealth, are as set out in paragraphs 3 and 4 above, under the heading "Particulars". 7. 9 I request that, if a Warrant is issued in respect to this Request, January 7 such warrant remain in force until the thirty-first day of October, 1966. Dated the fourteenth day of October 1966. [(Initials) Signature of Spry] Director-General of Security _______________________________________________________________________________ DECISION of the ATTORNEY-GENERAL (Where Warrant Issue) 450 Warrant No. W. 419, issued on the seventeenth day of 7 October 1966, effective until five o'clock in the afternoon of the January 7 thirty-first day of October, 1966. [(Initials) Signature of Snedden] Attorney-General 17/ 10 /19 66 (Where Warrant refused) Warrant refused. Attorney-General / / TOP SECRET


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It is not clear if these warrants were forged. Not all dates of 1966 were converted to 1967 by hand. In particular the last Attorney-General signature is dated 17/10/66 whereas most other 1966 dates have been revised to 1967 by hand. Also, the renumbered paragraphs 8 and 9 on page 3 are not properly sequential after paragraph 5. Handwriting appears to be the same in all cases, even for the authorizing signatures -- in the latter there are the same initials for signatures of both Director-Genral of Security Spry and Attorney-General Snedden. And it is strange that a warrant requested for the protection of President Johnson was converted for one for the protection of President Ky, rather than simply making another request in clean text. Perhaps Mr. Gould was found to be not so great a danger to Johnson, or perhaps an earlier warrant to protect Johnson was recycled and forged to protect Ky.