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Shooting in New Guinea the concluding scenes for Mr Charles Chauvel's film Rats of Tobruk
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Maker: Nicholson, George Harvey
With the co-operation of Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit (ANGAU), about 50 native carriers under the control of Captain Keinzle, were made available, and 'A' company, less one platoon from 2...F07086
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Sisters from 2/5 and 2/9 Australian General Hospital leave for Singapore
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Maker: Nicholson, George Harvey
On 31 August 1945, a party of nursing Sisters from 2/5 and 2/9 Australian General Hospital joined the Australian Hospital Ship Manunda at Morotai to proceed to Singapore to help in the evacuation of A...F07321
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Street scenes Singapore & arrival of civilian internees by air
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Maker: Nicholson, George Harvey
A group of Australian officers take a tour around the streets of Singapore in an open tourer car. Scenes at Singapore Civil Airport as Dakota aircraft land bringing Dutch civilians who had been intern...F07343
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Supply dropping at Nakom Paton
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Maker: Nicholson, George Harvey
Shortly after Japan's surrender, RAF planes started to drop supplies, clothing, food, radio receivers and medicine to POW camps in Thailand. 'Legies' (amputee POWs from Chulalongkorn Hospital) arrive ...F07345
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Surrender at Singapore
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Maker: Nicholson, George Harvey
At 10.30 hours on 12 September 1945, a parade was held outside the Municipal building in Singapore. After inspecting the troops, Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Commander SEAC, went into the building ...F07325
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Visit to New Guinea of the Minister for External Territories
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Maker: Nicholson, George Harvey
The Minister for External Territories, The Honourable Mr E J Ward Esq, MP, visited the Island from 17 April 1944 to 29 April 1944. He was acccompanied by his private secretary Mr J Donovan, the Secret...F07096
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War graves party leaves Bangkok for Burma Thailand Railway
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Maker: McKechnie, Frank Nicholson, George Harvey
On 22 September 1945, a party of sixteen, thirteen of whom had been POWs of the Japanese, left Bangkok by Japanese truck for Nakom Paton where they transferred to two trains and set out for the start ...F07346