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    Twenty-five years ago this week the then Prime Minister, Mr Menzies, announced in Parliament that Mr Vladimir Petrov, head of Soviet intelligence in Australia, ...

    Article : 240 words
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  4. Announcement was a bombshell

    But in the context of April 13, 1954, when Mr Petrov's defection was announced to a stunned House of Representatives by the Prime ...

    Article : 527 words
  5. Desperate attempt to smear

    That Moscow should have sought desperately to smear and to keep on smearing two important defectors (traitors in Soviet eyes) was ...

    Article : 370 words
  6. What was the truth?

    But as well as being denigrated for their own sake the Petrovs, to those who accepted the "conspiracy" theory, served as well as a great vehicle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 575 words
  7. Documents examined

    In that first announcement the Prime Minister did not give any indication of what the Petrov papers contained. He said they would have ...

    Article : 366 words
  8. Evatt ridiculed

    The Royal Commission, which found that all the Petrov papers upon which the investigation was based were authentic documents, held that ...

    Article : 385 words
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