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- Michael Bialoguski (19 March 1917 – 29 July 1984) was a Polish-Australian medical practitioner, musician and intelligence agent, who pla**** a significant...
- exchange for political asylum. The defection was arranged by Michael Bialoguski, a Polish doctor and musician, and part-time ASIO agent, who had cultivated...
- Kammerphilharmonie under Thomas Hengelbrock New Philharmonia Orchestra under Michael Bialoguski Prague Philharmonia under Jiří Bělohlávek Scottish Chamber Orchestra under...
- worked part-time. In time, Petrov started to hint to Bialoguski about defection. After Bialoguski was fired by ASIO, he told them on 23 November 1953 that...
- through his ****ociation with Polish-born doctor and musician Michael Bialoguski, who pla**** along in seeming to allow Petrov to recruit him to gather...
- staff members. His cross-examination of the key ASIO operative Michael Bialoguski transformed the commission's hearings and greatly perturbed the government...
- Michael Bialoguski, which was later filmed for British television as "Defection! The Case of Colonel Petrov". Sanford Meisner as Michael Bialoguski Michael...
- Organisation began gently cultivating Petrov through another agent, Dr. Michael Bialoguski, with the eventual goal of orchestrating his defection. Ultimately, Petrov...
- views of Davis rather than those of Darroch.[citation needed] Michael Bialoguski, later to become a prominent player in the Petrov Affair (1954) and later...
- The Case of Colonel Petrov Donald Bull, based on the book by Michael Bialoguski. Cedric Messina Bill Hays Nigel Stock, Lee Montague, Charles Tingwell...