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END OF GLENFIELD SlEGE.—Wallace Mellish and his 18-year-old wife leaving the cottage at Glenfield, on the outskirts of Sydney, at the end of the eight-day police siege. Mellish, who is carrying his wife’s baby, is flanked by the Rev. C. Paton (left), who married the couple last week, and Mr N. Allan, the New South Wales Commissioner of Police. —Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31728, 11 July 1968, Page 17

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END OF GLENFIELD SlEGE.—Wallace Mellish and his 18-year-old wife leaving the cottage at Glenfield, on the outskirts of Sydney, at the end of the eight-day police siege. Mellish, who is carrying his wife’s baby, is flanked by the Rev. C. Paton (left), who married the couple last week, and Mr N. Allan, the New South Wales Commissioner of Police. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31728, 11 July 1968, Page 17

END OF GLENFIELD SlEGE.—Wallace Mellish and his 18-year-old wife leaving the cottage at Glenfield, on the outskirts of Sydney, at the end of the eight-day police siege. Mellish, who is carrying his wife’s baby, is flanked by the Rev. C. Paton (left), who married the couple last week, and Mr N. Allan, the New South Wales Commissioner of Police. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31728, 11 July 1968, Page 17