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LENIN PEACE PRIZES

Awards Worth About £4OOO

(N ZPu4 .-Reuter —Copyright) MOSCOW, May 4. The Lenin Peace Prizes awarded to former Senator William Morrow, of Australia. and other foreign personalities recently are each worth 10.000 new roubles (about £4000). (On April 30 Reuter erroneously reported that the prizes were 100,000 roubles. This was the figure before the recent revaluation of the rouble.) In addition to Mr Morrow, the winners of the prizes were President Sekou Toure of Guinea, the Prime Minister of Cuba (Dr. Fidel Castro), the president of India’s Association for AfroAsian Solidarity (Mrs Rameshwari Nehru), the former President of the Rumanian Parliament. Mr Mikhail Sadoveanu, a Lebanese architect, Mr Antoine Georges Tabet, and the director of Poland's Institute of International Affairs, Mr Ostap Dluski.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610506.2.119

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 11

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LENIN PEACE PRIZES Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 11

LENIN PEACE PRIZES Press, Volume C, Issue 29506, 6 May 1961, Page 11

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