English: Mr A P Vlasov, First Soviet Minister to Australia, at Government House after presenting his credentials. Seated left to right: Dr H V Evatt, Mr A P Vlasov, Governor-General Lord Gowrie, Prime Minister John Curtin. Standing left to right: Lt Col W R Hodgson, Messrs Soldatov, Schibaev and Carpunin, Captain L S Bracegirdle.
Русский: Первый Чрезвычайный и Полномочный Посланник СССР в Австралии Власов, у Дома Правительства после церемонии вручения верительных грамот. Сидят, слева направо: Эватт, Власов, генерал-губернатор лорд Гаури, премьер-министр Джон Кертин. Стоят, слева направо: подполковник Ходгсон, Солдатов, Шибаев, Карпунин, капитан Брейсгердл.
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