TOURISTS IN RUSSIA
USE OF CAMERAS FORBIDDEN AUCKLANDER’S EXPERIENCE. LONDON. October 11. . An Aucklander, Mr K. E. Bullcn, now of Cambridge, who was on a holiday tour in Russia, alighted from the train near the Polish border to photograph a military centre, when Soviet armed guards pounced on him. He was taken to the local court and acquitted with a caution. Mr Bullen was allowed to return home next morning. He said he saw an Australian tourist similarly detained in Moscow, where he was photographing buildings.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21774, 13 October 1932, Page 9
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