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in April 1913, where he was again gaoled for speaking without a permit. He married
Beatrice Agnes Hinchsliff in 1914, with whom he had three children. Brown became the organising secretary of the Brisbane branch of the Socialist Party, and was a regular contributor to
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England. He was a member of the
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