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Apr. 04, 1954 - Mrs. Petrov decides to stay in Australia. Russians try to forces...

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Apr. 04, 1954 - Mrs. Petrov decides to stay in Australia. Russians try to forces her to leave.: Mrs. Evikoya Petrov, whose Russian diplomat husband sought sanctuary in Australia - herself accepted political asylum just before the airliner in which she was to have traveled to Moscow took off from Darwin. Accompanied by Soviet Couriers Mrs. Petrov was practically forced aboard the airliner in Sydney - in spite of demonstrations by a vast crowd. When the machine landed at Darwin - it was announced that Mrs. Petrov has asked to be allowed to stay in Australia she had an interview with the captain of the airliner. On arrival at darwin the Couriers were searched and relieved of their firearms. Mrs. Petrov lost one of her shoes in the struggle at the airport. It has now been announced that Russia has severed diplomatic relations with Australia
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1954 AD (C20th AD)
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Apr. 04, 1954 - Mrs. Petrov decides to stay in Australia. Russians try to forces her to leave.: Mrs. Evikoya Petrov, whose Russian diplomat husband sought sanctuary in Australia - herself accepted political asylum just before the airliner in which she was to have traveled to Moscow took off from Darwin. Accompanied by Soviet Couriers Mrs. Petrov was practically forced aboard the airliner in Sydney - in spite of demonstrations by a vast crowd. When the machine landed at Darwin - it was announced that Mrs. Petrov has asked to be allowed to stay in Australia she had an interview with the captain of the airliner. On arrival at darwin the Couriers were searched and relieved of their firearms. Mrs. Petrov lost one of her shoes in the struggle at the airport. It has now been announced that Russia has severed diplomatic relations with Australia. Photo shows weeping bitterly Mrs. Petrov is dragged towards the waiting aircraft at Mascot Airport by two powerful Russians. When she arrived at Darwin she asked to be allowed to stay in Australia

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20th century / photography / photogrqph / black and white / 20th century / 1950-1959 annees 50 50s
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