CAMPAIGN ON THE HUON PENINSULA, NEW GUINEA, was brought to a successful conclusion when Australians advancing through flooded streams and muddy tracks from Sio joined up with Americans moving down the coast from Saidor. The bulk of the 14,000 Japanese on the peninsula were destroyed. Linking of the Australian and US troops is seen at left. Right: This chap wasn't a bit happy about it! A deserted Japanese sits disconsolately beside the track while awaiting transfer to a prison compound. (Dept of Information pictures.) M[?]ING ALONG THE COAST FROM SIO, Australian troops are seen at left just before linking up with the Americans, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 15 Feb 1944, Page 7
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