The Foreign Minister of Cambodia, Prince Norodom Phurissara (left), is officially welcomed to Australia by the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck. Mr. Hasluck greeted Prince Phurissara on his arrival in Canberra at the…
Princess Phurissara, wife of the Foreign Minister of Cambodia, Prince Norodom Phurissara, is officially welcomed to Australia by the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck. Mr. Hasluck greeted the Foreign Minister and Princess…
The Foreign Minister of Cambodia, Prince Norodom Phurissara, and his aides face across the table the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. P. Hasluck, and Australian Officials prior to official discussions in Canberra
The Foreign Minister of Cambodia, Prince Norodom Phurissara, had discussions in Parliament House, Canberra, with the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. J.G. Gorton
The Foreign Minister of Cambodia, Prince Norodom Phurissara, had discussions with the leader of the Opposition in the Australian Federal Parliament, Mr. E.G. Whitlam, shortly after arriving in Canberra
During their nine-day visit to Australia, the Cambodian Foreign Minister, Prince Norodom Phurissara, Prince, and Phurissara, Princess, were guests at a dinner given by the Governor-General of Australia, Lord Casey, and Lady Casey. The photograph…
At a reception given by the Australian-Asian Association at Lennon's Hotel, Brisbane, Prince Norodom Phurissara and Princess Phurissara are shown a didgeridoo by Mr G. Hamilton.
During a visit to the Gold Coast in Queensland, Prince Phurissara and Princess Phurissara fed the birds at the Bird Sanctuary, Currumbin. With them is the Lady Mayoress, Mrs Bruce Small.
Dinner hosted by the Queensland Premier, The Hon. J. C. Pizzey in honour of Prince Norodom Phurissara and Princess Phurissara at the Lennons Hotel on 24 February 1968
Prince Norodom Phurissara and Princess Phurissara inspect pineapples at Moroochy Horticultural Research Station, Queensland, with Mr. M.E. Nicholson, horticulturist
Mr John Harrison, engineer-in-charge, Scientific Service division, Snowy Mountains Authority, showing Cambodian Foreign Minister, Prince Phurissara and Yok Lan Vat Ho, Chef de Cabinet, a working model of the Prek Thnot dam spillway
Prince Norodom Phurissara and Princess Phurissara watch a demonstration of bottle grafting techniques for Slash Pine at Beerwah Forestry Research Station, Queensland
The Royal Elephants, including the King's favourite, join the funeral procession in front of the Chhanchaya Hall of the Royal palace. The 4th Elephant from left has king's weapons