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- bicycle from New Delhi to Borås in 1977 to meet his lover, Charlotte Von Schedvin. Mahanandia was born in 1949 in an Odia-speaking weaver family in the village...
- (1990), p. 7. Schedvin (1990), p. 9. Schedvin (1990), p. 11. Schedvin (1990), p. 12. Schedvin (1990), p. 17. Schedvin (1990), p. 18. Schedvin (1990), p....
- would also devote due attention to defence considerations". According to Schedvin (2008), "****an was the focus of the mission's attention for both commercial...
- p. 10. Retrieved 19 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia. Schedvin, C. B. (1981). "Gibson, Sir Robert (1863–1934)". Australian Dictionary...
- Paradigm Books, Curtin University. ISBN 978-1-86342-422-6. Butlin, S.J. and Schedvin, C. B. (1977). War Economy 1942-1945. Canberra: Australian War Memorial...
- original on 19 April 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2017. Schedvin 2008, pp. 26–27. Schedvin 2008, p. 64. Schedvin, Boris (2008). Emissaries of Trade: A History of...
- Sydney, New South Wales. ISBN 0-207-14196-7 Snedden, Billy Mackie and Schedvin, M. Bernie (1990), Billy Snedden. An Unlikely Liberal, Macmillan, South...
- Emissaries of Trade: a history of Australian trade Commissioner Service. Boris Schedvin. 2008. Downer, Alexander (7 August 1999). "Changes in Australia's Overseas...
- Ballantine 1947, pp. 234–236. Coakley & Leighton 1968, p. 451. Butlin & Schedvin 1977, pp. 129–131. Long 1963, pp. 66–67. Huston 1989, pp. 182–184, 238–241...
- 1939–1945. Series 4 – Civil. Canberra: Australian War Memorial. Butlin, S.J.; Schedvin, C.B. (1977). War Economy, 1942–1945. Australia in the War of 1939–1945...