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  2. POW's Home From Amboina

    A BIG CROWD CHEERED AND WAVED at Spencer street station yesterday when liberated Australian prisoners from Amboina, men of the 2/21 st Battalion, left in can for Heidelberg. Left: "Same old Melbourne!" cried these boys when they held out their hands from the carriage and felt the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ALL PENNYS TOGETHER at Heidelberg Military Hospital yesterday after the arrival of liberated POW's from Amboina. From left: Winnie, Merle, and Pte Ray (returned POW) Penny, Mrs C. Penny (mother), Sgt Lionel Penny (returned POW), Mr C. Penny (father), Alice, and Pte Dick Penny. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE FAMILY WERE TOGETHER AGAIN when Mrs J. Macdonald and her daughter Elaine greeted Cpl Jim Macdonald, returned from Amboina, at Heidelberg yesterday. Cpl Macdonald, of Hawthorn, is a member of THE ARGUS circulation department staff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CONTRASTS IN AFFECTION are provided in these photographs of Australians liberated from Amboina after they reached Heidelberg Military Hospital yesterday. Left: Cpl G. A. Anset hugged his two sisters, Judy and. Biddy, and received a double-barreled salute—one on each side of the face. Right: Pte "Bluey" McDougail hugged the bass trumpet he souvenired at Hainan. The hat is also a souvenir—from a stoker of HMS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    EN ROUTE FOR HOME FROM HONG KONG on SS Tomaroo, Miss Anne Clinton (Coburg), Mrs Una Brown and her daughter Annette (Williamstown), and Mrs Betty Ashton (nee Paton, of Deepdene) pose for their picture, taken by Norman Smith, THE ARGUS staff photographer, as the ship left Singapore. They are some of the Australian women internees who are returning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ALFRESCO SPREAD enjoyed by Australian liberated POW's at Tanah Merah Beach receation camp Singapore. Food seems to taste better on mess tables arranged in the shade of treas in the camp garden. (Photograph by Norman Smith.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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