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How could Emery, born in Australia, be forced to leave the country "at the insistence of its government"? Having been born here, he would be an Australian citizen. To deprive him of his citizenship would require a specific Act of Parliament, and does not seem consistent with him being allowed back into the country in 1969. Does someone know what actually happened here? If not, this allegation is unsubstantiated, and should be deleted. Peter 2006-06-17.
I've tried to put the material in chronological order, and created sections and wiki links. More work is needed, and I too was struck by the oddity of the above claim. --Memestream13:06, 27 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The section "Summary of his work" contains parenthesized numbers (1) .. (4) which appear to be intended as references. Some of the entries in "References" are not numbered or linked to, but there is no obvious correpondence between these and the phrases containing the numbers. Ian S (talk) 18:37, 26 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]