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Advertising : 19 wordsYESTERDAY the members of the Soviet diplomatic staff in Canberra left Fairbairn aerodrome on the first leg of their long trip back to Russia. Photo shows two women members of the saff preceding the Soviet Embassy Attache, Mr. Y. E. Platkais, as they board a T.A.A. charter plane for Fremantle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsMembers of the Soviet Emb assy staff became suspicious when bad weather yesterday-delayed their flight from Canberra to Perth. Heavy rain stopper the plan es from leaving until almost an hour after the scheduled time, and the Russians became restive with ...
Article : 912 wordsAustralia was "no good," a Russian diplomat fold a crew member of the A.N.A. Skymaster during the flight ...
Article : 98 wordsMR. N. I. Generalov, the Soviet Ambassador boarding the plane which took Soviet diplomats and their families to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsThe Public Service Association of New South Wales will ask the State Government to implement immediately its stated ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Australia Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Casey, said to-day he hoped the South Ko rean Government would agree to elections throughout Korea, "if it were in the interests of a final settlement." ...
Article : 615 wordsThe Australian Legation in Moscow has received exit visas [?] enable it to leave the Soviet Union last night. ...
Article : 139 wordsCongress has not authorised the U.S. Government to go beyond the provision of money and equipment in the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe last of the Russian communi[?]y to leave the Russian. Embassy was an Alsatian dog which [?]ormerly belonged to former Third Secretary, Vladimir Petrov. The dog chased for half a mile the last officiall car to ...
Article : 191 wordsA large consignment believed to be a packaged observatory for Mount Stromlo is on its way to Sydney in the vessel Pinjarra, ...
Article : 102 wordsFollowing a fatal accident in Ainslie Avenue last night, Canberra police arrested and charged a man with manslaughter and ...
Article : 105 wordsThe former home of the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Generalov, in Mugga Why is to be sold. Estimated value of the home; ...
Article : 117 wordsAs a parting gesture, a Russian diplomat hurled a penny at the feet of an Australian journalist at Fairbairn aerodrome ...
Article : 190 wordsPolicemen and officials outnumbered spectators by five to one at Perth airport when two planes carrying the Russian ...
Article : 333 wordsMr. U. V. ANTONOV, Australian correspondent of Tass, the official Soviet news bureau, looks firmly ahead as he ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 41 wordsFrench planes swooped down through cloudy skies to-day to [?] hammer at Viet[?]nh troop con[?] centrations, ammunition dumps ...
Article : 182 wordsMORE THAN 150 persons attended the foundation stone ceremony of the new Baptist Church in Condamine Stree, Turner, yesterday afternoon. Mr. C. G. Sweetman, President-General of the Baptist Union of Australia unveiled the tablet. Mr. Sweetman is standing on the right of the tablet, while four other official guests are following him in silent prayer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsTh[?] "Officer Commanding" the Russian departure from Guildford to Fremantle to-nigh manhand[?]ed one of his c[?]mpat[?] ...
Article : 162 wordsSTOCKHOLM, Thursday.—Otto Johansson, Sweden's former Minister to Finland, left by air for Canberra yesterday to look ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Fri 30 Apr 1954, Page 1
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