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MISSION TO AUSTRALIA.—Shown on their arrival in Sydney are the five members of Thailand’s Goodwill Mission to Australia. In centre is Captain Luang Dhamrong Nayasvasti, leader of the delegation. On his right is Colonel Yodharaks, officer commanding anti-aircraft division of the Royal Thai Army. Both are noblemen. Two others are descendants of the Royal House of Thai. State Governments, in co-operation with the Federal Government, have arranged a programme designed to give the members of the mission a comprehensive impression of the life of Australia.

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Evening Star, Issue 23737, 19 November 1940, Page 11

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MISSION TO AUSTRALIA.—Shown on their arrival in Sydney are the five members of Thailand’s Goodwill Mission to Australia. In centre is Captain Luang Dhamrong Nayasvasti, leader of the delegation. On his right is Colonel Yodharaks, officer commanding anti-aircraft division of the Royal Thai Army. Both are noblemen. Two others are descendants of the Royal House of Thai. State Governments, in co-operation with the Federal Government, have arranged a programme designed to give the members of the mission a comprehensive impression of the life of Australia. Evening Star, Issue 23737, 19 November 1940, Page 11

MISSION TO AUSTRALIA.—Shown on their arrival in Sydney are the five members of Thailand’s Goodwill Mission to Australia. In centre is Captain Luang Dhamrong Nayasvasti, leader of the delegation. On his right is Colonel Yodharaks, officer commanding anti-aircraft division of the Royal Thai Army. Both are noblemen. Two others are descendants of the Royal House of Thai. State Governments, in co-operation with the Federal Government, have arranged a programme designed to give the members of the mission a comprehensive impression of the life of Australia. Evening Star, Issue 23737, 19 November 1940, Page 11

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