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  3. HEROES' WELCOME FOR SINGAPORE MEN IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Eleven Tasmanians were among 135 prisoners of war released from Singapore who shared a heroes' welcome at ...

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    View of the kitchen at the Changi prisoner-of-war camp at Singapore, showing the primitive conditions under which food was prepared for the men of the 8th Division, AIF, captured in Malaya. Australian official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GRIM REVELATIONS ON BORNEO CAMP

    THE grim story of Sandakan, Borneo's death camp, was told in an Army statement yesterday. A PAGE of statistics tells the fate of British, Australian, and ...

    Article : 377 words
  6. Airman's Three Months In Jungle

    SYDNEY, Sun.—For nearly three months after he was brought down while flying an obsolete Wildebeeste plane, ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. FOOTBALLERS HOPES

    ONE of the fittest looking men in the Tasmanian group was Cyril Brooks. HIS home town is Ulverstone, but he lived in Launceston for ...

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  8. More Tasmanians On Way Home

    THE following Tasmanian former war prisoners, according to a broadcast last night, left Singapore by air ...

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    Admiral Mountbatten, C-in-C South-East Asia area, telling the Japs from the steps of the Singapore municipal building ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PRISONERS ATE DOGS, CATS, LIZARDS

    MORATAI, Sun.—Dogs, cats, and lizards, secretly killed and salted by prisoners of war at Macassar, Southern Celebes, were reserved as diet for those Allied prisoners whose lives it was considered could be saved by red meat. THE story was told by Sgt ...

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