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IWAKUNI, JAPAN. 1952. PACKING RADIO AND OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT INTO A RUBBER DINGHY AT THE RAAF'S ...
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IWAKUNI, JAPAN. 1952. PACKING RADIO AND OTHER SAFETY EQUIPMENT INTO A RUBBER DINGHY AT THE RAAF'S BASE IN SOUTHERN JAPAN IS SERGEANT BOB MILLIGAN.JK0561
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LABUAN, NORTH BORNEO. 1945-11-03. A SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF RUBBER TYRES WAS ONE OF THE THINGS THAT ...
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Maker: Harrison, John Thomas
LABUAN, NORTH BORNEO. 1945-11-03. A SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF RUBBER TYRES WAS ONE OF THE THINGS THAT CREATED TRANSPORT PROBLEMS FOR THE JAPANESE BEFORE THE SURRENDER. BUT THERE WAS NO SHORTAGE IN THE OTHER...OG3631
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90% of the world's rubber is in Japanese hands. Save Rubber...don't be a rubber waster
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Maker: Australia: Army, [N.D.] (S.L. : D.M.E. Army Cine Section) AUSTRALIA : ARMY, [N.D.] (S.L. : D.M.E. ARMY CINE SECTION)
Australian Second World War poster encouraging the conservation of rubber. The poster features a central graphic of an oversized hand firmly grasping a tyre. The hand has long, red nails to signify th...ARTV00048
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Save Rubber...
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Maker: AUSTRALIA : ARMY, [N.D.] (S.L. : D.M.E. ARMY CINE SECTION)
As the Second World War progressed, and the Japanese pursued their desire for control of a Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere, they took control of a large amount of territory throughout South Ea...ARTV02157