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RETURN TO SEA.—Mrs Lyubov Sidonzenko waving to friends at Lyttelton yesterday before boarding the Russian oceanographic research ship Professor Deryugin. Mrs Sidonzenko, a 36-year-old teacher and one of 10 women in the ship’s crew, became ill at sea and was for more than two weeks a patient in the Princess Margaret Hospital. Her ship, just returned from the Antarctic, called at Lyttelton yesterday specially to take her aboard again.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31770, 29 August 1968, Page 12

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RETURN TO SEA.—Mrs Lyubov Sidonzenko waving to friends at Lyttelton yesterday before boarding the Russian oceanographic research ship Professor Deryugin. Mrs Sidonzenko, a 36-year-old teacher and one of 10 women in the ship’s crew, became ill at sea and was for more than two weeks a patient in the Princess Margaret Hospital. Her ship, just returned from the Antarctic, called at Lyttelton yesterday specially to take her aboard again. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31770, 29 August 1968, Page 12

RETURN TO SEA.—Mrs Lyubov Sidonzenko waving to friends at Lyttelton yesterday before boarding the Russian oceanographic research ship Professor Deryugin. Mrs Sidonzenko, a 36-year-old teacher and one of 10 women in the ship’s crew, became ill at sea and was for more than two weeks a patient in the Princess Margaret Hospital. Her ship, just returned from the Antarctic, called at Lyttelton yesterday specially to take her aboard again. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31770, 29 August 1968, Page 12