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BRITAIN SENDS SCIENTIST TO MOSCOW.—The former Admiralty scientist, Mr David Senior, aged 35 (shown with his wife), who has been chosen to be Britain’s first permanent scientific attache in Moscow. His job, at £50 a week, will be to send back reports on Soviet scientific and technological achievements. Mr and Mrs Senior’s two children will also go to Moscow.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28888, 7 May 1959, Page 6

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BRITAIN SENDS SCIENTIST TO MOSCOW.—The former Admiralty scientist, Mr David Senior, aged 35 (shown with his wife), who has been chosen to be Britain’s first permanent scientific attache in Moscow. His job, at £50 a week, will be to send back reports on Soviet scientific and technological achievements. Mr and Mrs Senior’s two children will also go to Moscow. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28888, 7 May 1959, Page 6

BRITAIN SENDS SCIENTIST TO MOSCOW.—The former Admiralty scientist, Mr David Senior, aged 35 (shown with his wife), who has been chosen to be Britain’s first permanent scientific attache in Moscow. His job, at £50 a week, will be to send back reports on Soviet scientific and technological achievements. Mr and Mrs Senior’s two children will also go to Moscow. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28888, 7 May 1959, Page 6