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TO KEEP PACE WITH OLYMPIC GAMES ENGAGEMENTS.—This Bristol Sycamore helicopter, landing on the lawn of Government House, Melbourne, will be a regular sight for visitors to the Olympic Games. To cope with their many official engagements, the Governor of Victoria (Sir Dallas Brooks) and Lady Brooks have decided, whenever possible, to give up cars and motor-cycle escorts and to use the helicopter to take them from place to place. Inset is a photograph of Sir Dallas Brooks.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28133, 23 November 1956, Page 14

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TO KEEP PACE WITH OLYMPIC GAMES ENGAGEMENTS.—This Bristol Sycamore helicopter, landing on the lawn of Government House, Melbourne, will be a regular sight for visitors to the Olympic Games. To cope with their many official engagements, the Governor of Victoria (Sir Dallas Brooks) and Lady Brooks have decided, whenever possible, to give up cars and motor-cycle escorts and to use the helicopter to take them from place to place. Inset is a photograph of Sir Dallas Brooks. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28133, 23 November 1956, Page 14

TO KEEP PACE WITH OLYMPIC GAMES ENGAGEMENTS.—This Bristol Sycamore helicopter, landing on the lawn of Government House, Melbourne, will be a regular sight for visitors to the Olympic Games. To cope with their many official engagements, the Governor of Victoria (Sir Dallas Brooks) and Lady Brooks have decided, whenever possible, to give up cars and motor-cycle escorts and to use the helicopter to take them from place to place. Inset is a photograph of Sir Dallas Brooks. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28133, 23 November 1956, Page 14

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