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English: Australia wins Soviet wine awards in 1966 at the Soviet Union’s wine and brandy contest. Mr W D Cairns congratulates Mr Kenneth Stevens of Angoves Proprietary Limited at the awards ceremony. Looking on are Mr Stepan Treshenkov and Mr Valentin Porfirjev. Русский: Австралия получает советскую награду в области виноделия на конкурсе вин и коньяков в СССР, 1966 г. У.Д Кернс поздравляет Кеннета Стивенса из компании Angoves Proprietary Limited на церемонии награждения. Рядом на фотографии Степан Трешенков и Валентин Порфирьев. |
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