Stewardess’s Future
MELBOURNE, Jan. 21. Government officials are keening secret the whereabouts of the Russian stewardess. Nina Paranyuk. while they investigate her background. Miss Paranyuk. aged 34. came to Melbourne in November last in the Russian Olympic liner Gruzia She vanished at the Melbourne Zoo when she was visiting it with a partv from the ship. Police found her in a house in a Melbourne suburb on Friday. The “Melbourne Herald” said today she had applied formally for permission to stay in Australia. In the meantime she has the same status as any other ship’s deserter who has sought residential rights. She has been given a certificate of exemption from immigration laws, under which she could be deported as an illegal entrant. She is free to move about as she pleases, but must report her whereabouts to the Immigration Department, a department official said. If investigation showed nothing against Miss Paranyuk s background likely to make her an undesirable immigrant, she probably would be allowed to remain in Australia, he said.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28182, 22 January 1957, Page 9
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