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RUSSIAN ARMOURED VEHICLES passing the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Czechoslovak Communist Party soon after their arrival in Prague on Wednesday. —Photograph by cable.

THE RUSSIAN MINISTER in New Zealand (Mr B. Y. Dorofeev) leaving the office of the Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) in Wellington last evening after being handed a Note from the Government protesting against the military occupation of Czechoslovakia. Immediately behind Mr Dorofeev is the Secretary of External Affairs (Mr G. R. Laking).

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31765, 23 August 1968, Page 1

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RUSSIAN ARMOURED VEHICLES passing the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Czechoslovak Communist Party soon after their arrival in Prague on Wednesday. —Photograph by cable. THE RUSSIAN MINISTER in New Zealand (Mr B. Y. Dorofeev) leaving the office of the Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) in Wellington last evening after being handed a Note from the Government protesting against the military occupation of Czechoslovakia. Immediately behind Mr Dorofeev is the Secretary of External Affairs (Mr G. R. Laking). Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31765, 23 August 1968, Page 1

RUSSIAN ARMOURED VEHICLES passing the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Czechoslovak Communist Party soon after their arrival in Prague on Wednesday. —Photograph by cable. THE RUSSIAN MINISTER in New Zealand (Mr B. Y. Dorofeev) leaving the office of the Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) in Wellington last evening after being handed a Note from the Government protesting against the military occupation of Czechoslovakia. Immediately behind Mr Dorofeev is the Secretary of External Affairs (Mr G. R. Laking). Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31765, 23 August 1968, Page 1

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