Rupert Lockwood, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Rupert Lockwood

Date of Birth: 10-Mar-1908

Date of Death: 08-Mar-1997

Profession: writer, journalist

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Rupert Lockwood

  • Rupert Ernest Lockwood (10 March 1908 – 8 March 1997) was an Australian journalist and communist activist. Lockwood was born in Natimuk to newspaper proprietor Alfred Wright Lockwood and Alice Francis.
  • He became a journalist in 1930, working for the Melbourne Herald until 1935, when he went overseas.
  • He worked in Singapore, Japan, China and the United Kingdom before observing the rise of fascism in Germany, Italy and Spain.
  • He returned to Australia in 1938 and joined the Communist Party of Australia (CPA member, 1939 - 1969), on the day Australia declared war.
  • After finding work in the minor labour press he became associate editor and then editor of the Waterside Workers' Federation's Maritime Worker.
  • He played a significant part in the Royal Commission into Espionage (1954–55), in which the government alleged that he was a Russian spy.
  • In 1969 he left the Communist Party, disillusioned after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.
  • He later wrote several books including Black Armada (1975), Humour Is Their Weapon (1985), Ship to Shore (1990) and War on the Waterfront (1987).
  • Lockwood died in 1997.

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