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STAFF TALKS ON SOUTH-EAST ASIA.—New Zealand and Australian military leaders being greeted at the San Francisco airport by Brigadier-General S. B. Elkins, United States Army. They are now in Washington taking part in Five-Power staff talks on South-east Asia. From left are Brigadier-General Elkins, Lieutenant-General Sir Sydney Rowell (Australian Chief of Staff), Major-General W. G. Gentry (New Zealand Chief of Staff), and Brigadier T. J. Daly (Australia).

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27368, 5 June 1954, Page 7

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STAFF TALKS ON SOUTH-EAST ASIA.—New Zealand and Australian military leaders being greeted at the San Francisco airport by Brigadier-General S. B. Elkins, United States Army. They are now in Washington taking part in Five-Power staff talks on South-east Asia. From left are Brigadier-General Elkins, Lieutenant-General Sir Sydney Rowell (Australian Chief of Staff), Major-General W. G. Gentry (New Zealand Chief of Staff), and Brigadier T. J. Daly (Australia). Press, Volume XC, Issue 27368, 5 June 1954, Page 7

STAFF TALKS ON SOUTH-EAST ASIA.—New Zealand and Australian military leaders being greeted at the San Francisco airport by Brigadier-General S. B. Elkins, United States Army. They are now in Washington taking part in Five-Power staff talks on South-east Asia. From left are Brigadier-General Elkins, Lieutenant-General Sir Sydney Rowell (Australian Chief of Staff), Major-General W. G. Gentry (New Zealand Chief of Staff), and Brigadier T. J. Daly (Australia). Press, Volume XC, Issue 27368, 5 June 1954, Page 7

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