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Apr. 04, 1954 - Mrs. Petrov decides to stay in Australia, Russians try to force...
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Apr. 04, 1954 - Mrs. Petrov decides to stay in Australia, Russians try to force her to leave; Mrs. Evikoya Petrov, whose Russian diplomat husband sought sanctuary in Australia - herself accepted political asylum just before the plane on which she was to have traveled to Moscow took off from Darwin. Accompanied by Soviety ouriers - Mrs. Petrov was practically forced aboard the machine at Sydney - in spite of the crown which gathered around the aircraft. When the machine landed at Darwin - it was announced that Mrs. Petrov had asked to be allowed to stay in Australia in an interview with the captain of the aircraft. The two couriers were searched and relieved of their firearms. She lost one of her shoes in the struggle at the airport. It has now been announced that Russia has severed diplomatic relations with Australia
Apr. 04, 1954 - Mrs. Petrov decides to stay in Australia, Russians try to force her to leave; Mrs. Evikoya Petrov, whose Russian diplomat husband sought sanctuary in Australia - herself accepted political asylum just before the plane on which she was to have traveled to Moscow took off from Darwin. Accompanied by Soviety ouriers - Mrs. Petrov was practically forced aboard the machine at Sydney - in spite of the crown which gathered around the aircraft. When the machine landed at Darwin - it was announced that Mrs. Petrov had asked to be allowed to stay in Australia in an interview with the captain of the aircraft. The two couriers were searched and relieved of their firearms. She 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 Demonstrations seen at Mascot Airport - Sydney when Mrs. Petrov was forced to board the aircraft which was to take her” home” to Russia. She asked for political asylum one arrival at Darvwin