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  <OtherInfo label="Biography" urlencoded="Michael+Bialoguski+was+a+Polish-Australian+medical+practitioner%2c+musician+and+intelligence+agent%2c+who+played+a+significant+part+in+the+1954+Petrov+Affair.%0a%0aWhen+he+was+three+years+old%2c+Bolshevik+forces+were+on+the+point+of+shooting+him+and+his+entire+family%2c+when+his+father+bribed+them+with+his+gold+watch%3b+they+were+forced+to+flee+immediately%2c+and+made+their+way+to+Wilno%2c+Poland+(now+Vilnius%2c+Lithuania).+He+attended+school+there%2c+studied+violin+at+the+Vilnius+Conservatorium%2c+receiving+a+diploma+in+1935%2c+and+commenced+a+course+in+medicine+at+the+Stefan+Batory+University.+H%0a%0aHe+was+twice+jailed+by+the+invading+German+forces+in+1939.+It+was+at+this+time+that+he+had+his+first+experience+of+conducting+an+orchestra%2c+that+of+a+musical+comedy+troupe.+In+1941+he+travelled+across+the+Soviet+Union+by+train+to+Vladivostok%2c+on+to+Japan%2c+departing+ostensibly+for+Cura%c3%a7ao+but+using+forged+papers+to+come+instead+to+Sydney%2c+Australia%2c+where+he+worked+as+a+violinist+and+music+arranger.+He+joined+the+Australian+Army%2c+served+as+an+orderly+at+an+army+hospital%2c+and+was+discharged+in+order+to+continue+his+medical+studies+at+the+University+of+Sydney.+In+1947+he+qualified+as+a+doctor%2c+and+he+practised+as+a+general+practitioner." urlpathencoded="Michael%20Bialoguski%20was%20a%20Polish-Australian%20medical%20practitioner,%20musician%20and%20intelligence%20agent,%20who%20played%20a%20significant%20part%20in%20the%201954%20Petrov%20Affair.%0a%0aWhen%20he%20was%20three%20years%20old,%20Bolshevik%20forces%20were%20on%20the%20point%20of%20shooting%20him%20and%20his%20entire%20family,%20when%20his%20father%20bribed%20them%20with%20his%20gold%20watch;%20they%20were%20forced%20to%20flee%20immediately,%20and%20made%20their%20way%20to%20Wilno,%20Poland%20(now%20Vilnius,%20Lithuania).%20He%20attended%20school%20there,%20studied%20violin%20at%20the%20Vilnius%20Conservatorium,%20receiving%20a%20diploma%20in%201935,%20and%20commenced%20a%20course%20in%20medicine%20at%20the%20Stefan%20Batory%20University.%20H%0a%0aHe%20was%20twice%20jailed%20by%20the%20invading%20German%20forces%20in%201939.%20It%20was%20at%20this%20time%20that%20he%20had%20his%20first%20experience%20of%20conducting%20an%20orchestra,%20that%20of%20a%20musical%20comedy%20troupe.%20In%201941%20he%20travelled%20across%20the%20Soviet%20Union%20by%20train%20to%20Vladivostok,%20on%20to%20Japan,%20departing%20ostensibly%20for%20Cura%c3%a7ao%20but%20using%20forged%20papers%20to%20come%20instead%20to%20Sydney,%20Australia,%20where%20he%20worked%20as%20a%20violinist%20and%20music%20arranger.%20He%20joined%20the%20Australian%20Army,%20served%20as%20an%20orderly%20at%20an%20army%20hospital,%20and%20was%20discharged%20in%20order%20to%20continue%20his%20medical%20studies%20at%20the%20University%20of%20Sydney.%20In%201947%20he%20qualified%20as%20a%20doctor,%20and%20he%20practised%20as%20a%20general%20practitioner.">Michael Bialoguski was a Polish-Australian medical practitioner, musician and intelligence agent, who played a significant part in the 1954 Petrov Affair.

When he was three years old, Bolshevik forces were on the point of shooting him and his entire family, when his father bribed them with his gold watch; they were forced to flee immediately, and made their way to Wilno, Poland (now Vilnius, Lithuania). He attended school there, studied violin at the Vilnius Conservatorium, receiving a diploma in 1935, and commenced a course in medicine at the Stefan Batory University. H

He was twice jailed by the invading German forces in 1939. It was at this time that he had his first experience of conducting an orchestra, that of a musical comedy troupe. In 1941 he travelled across the Soviet Union by train to Vladivostok, on to Japan, departing ostensibly for Curaçao but using forged papers to come instead to Sydney, Australia, where he worked as a violinist and music arranger. He joined the Australian Army, served as an orderly at an army hospital, and was discharged in order to continue his medical studies at the University of Sydney. In 1947 he qualified as a doctor, and he practised as a general practitioner.</OtherInfo>
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  <Text label="Text" urlencoded="The+Petrov+Affair%0aAround+1945%2c+Bialoguski+had+made+himself+known+to+the+Commonwealth+Investigation+Service%2c+the+forerunner+of+the+Australian+Security+Intelligence+Organisation+(ASIO)%2c+and+was+recruited+to+gather+information+from+Russian+immigrants.+Bob+Wake%2c+who+ran+the+Brisbane+office+of+the+CIS%2c+was+one+of+the+first+CIS+officers+to+work+with+Bialoguski.+When+Wake+became+an+ASIO+director+in+Sydney+he+paid+Bialoguski+about+five+pounds+a+week+for+information.%0a%0aIn+1951+in+Sydney+he+met+Vladimir+Petrov%2c+who+had+recently+arrived+from+the+Soviet+Union+to+take+up+his+post+as+third+secretary+at+the+Soviet+Embassy+in+Canberra.+They+cultivated+each+other%27s+friendship%2c+spending+much+time+together%2c+drinking+and+visiting+prostitutes+in+Kings+Cross.+Bialoguski+played+a+double+game+for+some+time%2c+appearing+to+be+spying+on+Petrov%27s+behalf+while+simultaneously+spying+on+Petrov+himself+for+ASIO.+He+was+able+to+confirm+ASIO%27s+suspicions+that+Petrov+was+spying+for+the+KGB+in+Australia.+After+the+death+of+Joseph+Stalin+in+1953+and+the+execution+of+Lavrentiy+Beria%2c+Bialoguski+and+Ron+Richards+were+able+to+persuade+Petrov+that+it+was+not+safe+for+him+to+return.+In+return+for+a+promise+of+safety+and+a+substantial+amount+of+cash%2c+Petrov+defected+in+1954.+%0a%0aBialoguski+was+a+witness+for+ASIO+at+the+subsequent+Royal+Commission+on+Espionage.+The+Leader+of+the+Opposition%2c+Dr.+Herbert+Vere+Evatt%2c+LLD%2c+who+appeared+at+the+Royal+Commission+to+defend+his+staff+members+whose+names+had+been+dragged+into+the+affair%2c+characterised+the+whole+episode+as+%22The+Petrov-Bialoguski+Affair%22." urlpathencoded="The%20Petrov%20Affair%0aAround%201945,%20Bialoguski%20had%20made%20himself%20known%20to%20the%20Commonwealth%20Investigation%20Service,%20the%20forerunner%20of%20the%20Australian%20Security%20Intelligence%20Organisation%20(ASIO),%20and%20was%20recruited%20to%20gather%20information%20from%20Russian%20immigrants.%20Bob%20Wake,%20who%20ran%20the%20Brisbane%20office%20of%20the%20CIS,%20was%20one%20of%20the%20first%20CIS%20officers%20to%20work%20with%20Bialoguski.%20When%20Wake%20became%20an%20ASIO%20director%20in%20Sydney%20he%20paid%20Bialoguski%20about%20five%20pounds%20a%20week%20for%20information.%0a%0aIn%201951%20in%20Sydney%20he%20met%20Vladimir%20Petrov,%20who%20had%20recently%20arrived%20from%20the%20Soviet%20Union%20to%20take%20up%20his%20post%20as%20third%20secretary%20at%20the%20Soviet%20Embassy%20in%20Canberra.%20They%20cultivated%20each%20other's%20friendship,%20spending%20much%20time%20together,%20drinking%20and%20visiting%20prostitutes%20in%20Kings%20Cross.%20Bialoguski%20played%20a%20double%20game%20for%20some%20time,%20appearing%20to%20be%20spying%20on%20Petrov's%20behalf%20while%20simultaneously%20spying%20on%20Petrov%20himself%20for%20ASIO.%20He%20was%20able%20to%20confirm%20ASIO's%20suspicions%20that%20Petrov%20was%20spying%20for%20the%20KGB%20in%20Australia.%20After%20the%20death%20of%20Joseph%20Stalin%20in%201953%20and%20the%20execution%20of%20Lavrentiy%20Beria,%20Bialoguski%20and%20Ron%20Richards%20were%20able%20to%20persuade%20Petrov%20that%20it%20was%20not%20safe%20for%20him%20to%20return.%20In%20return%20for%20a%20promise%20of%20safety%20and%20a%20substantial%20amount%20of%20cash,%20Petrov%20defected%20in%201954.%20%0a%0aBialoguski%20was%20a%20witness%20for%20ASIO%20at%20the%20subsequent%20Royal%20Commission%20on%20Espionage.%20The%20Leader%20of%20the%20Opposition,%20Dr.%20Herbert%20Vere%20Evatt,%20LLD,%20who%20appeared%20at%20the%20Royal%20Commission%20to%20defend%20his%20staff%20members%20whose%20names%20had%20been%20dragged%20into%20the%20affair,%20characterised%20the%20whole%20episode%20as%20&quot;The%20Petrov-Bialoguski%20Affair&quot;.">The Petrov Affair
Around 1945, Bialoguski had made himself known to the Commonwealth Investigation Service, the forerunner of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), and was recruited to gather information from Russian immigrants. Bob Wake, who ran the Brisbane office of the CIS, was one of the first CIS officers to work with Bialoguski. When Wake became an ASIO director in Sydney he paid Bialoguski about five pounds a week for information.

In 1951 in Sydney he met Vladimir Petrov, who had recently arrived from the Soviet Union to take up his post as third secretary at the Soviet Embassy in Canberra. They cultivated each other's friendship, spending much time together, drinking and visiting prostitutes in Kings Cross. Bialoguski played a double game for some time, appearing to be spying on Petrov's behalf while simultaneously spying on Petrov himself for ASIO. He was able to confirm ASIO's suspicions that Petrov was spying for the KGB in Australia. After the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953 and the execution of Lavrentiy Beria, Bialoguski and Ron Richards were able to persuade Petrov that it was not safe for him to return. In return for a promise of safety and a substantial amount of cash, Petrov defected in 1954. 

Bialoguski was a witness for ASIO at the subsequent Royal Commission on Espionage. The Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Herbert Vere Evatt, LLD, who appeared at the Royal Commission to defend his staff members whose names had been dragged into the affair, characterised the whole episode as "The Petrov-Bialoguski Affair".</Text>
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