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To Let 8.5. R., Merivale. Phone 76-646. FLAT-mate wanted. Central, own room. Phone 68-029. NEW BRIGHTON: 3 bedroom furnished house from April 2 until mid-December, 1973. situated Marine Parade, at $22 per week to approved tenants. References please. Phone 70-277. agent for vendor. 240! SMALL room in Brighton cottage available for six. weeks.! $5 week. Call 40 Birch Street.! URGENTLY wanted: One flat-i mate, or two. Phone 529-876. Holiday and Hotel Accommodation WANTED to rent: House at] Tekapo for first or second week of August school holi-i days. Please phone Christ-! church 555-236. or write P.O. Box 1836, Christchurch. Lost and Found . SMALL golden dog. probably! injured, answers to Freda. Ph.! 489-168. Reward. Sporting Fixtures FEDERATED FARMERS OF N.Z. INC. Canterbury Federated Farmers GOLF TOURNAMENT BRANDON LINKS, ASHBURTON, ON MONDAY, MAY 7. SHOTGUN START 11 A.M. Draw at Clubhouse that morning. All players report by 10.45 a.m. Entries close April 30. with 'Secretary. F.F., Box 103, Ashbur- ! ton. D. M. BRUCE, Convener. ; 3288! DEFECTORS I ■ IN AUST. Labour Parly inquiry (N.Z.P. A.-Reuter—Copyright) PERTH. : The West Australian ] branch of the Australian Labour Party has called for information on the whereabouts and activities in Australia of the former Russian diplomat, Mr Vladimir Petrov. Mr Petrov and his 'wife, who were based at the Soviet Union Embassy in Canberra, were granted political asylum in Australia in 1954. After Mr Petrov defected, Soviet Union officials attempted to take Mrs Petrov back to Russia, but she was rescued during a scuffle between Australian and Russian security agents at Darwin Airport. In 1956, Mr Petrov and his wife became naturalised Australians, and their whereabouts has since remained a closely guarded secret. In 1963, the then Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, said that the Petrovs had been paid $lO,OOO after the defection, and between 1957 and ]1963, an additional $5BO for (“consultations." The West Australian ex-] lecutive. of the Labour Party] agreed to seek information on whether the Government I was still contributing to the! Petrov’s upkeep. Dances, Socials, etc. JASON Discotheque for your party, dance, entertainment. | See the spectacular lighting, hear the with-it sound that's all the rage overseas. Contact Jason Disco now. P.O. Box 5158. —Papanui. 3372 TATAM STUDIO ] OF BALLROOM DANCING i PRIVATE LESSONS dally 10 a.m.. 10 p.m. in modern, Latin-Ameri-can. rock and roll. etc. .] 299 HIGH ST. PH. 30-174. 1 WFS

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33189, 31 March 1973, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33189, 31 March 1973, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33189, 31 March 1973, Page 20