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Mr Soerjo Prajitno, Mr Soekrisman and Mr Muhammad Abduh Pane, Colombo Plan scholars from Indonesia, are among graduates in Architecture from the University of Melbourne who received their degrees from Deputy Chancellor,Sir William Upjohn,10 April 1963.

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