[When he was Prime Minister after the death of Harold Holt, John McEwen asked Sir Charles Spry, the head of ASIO, for information about Maxwell Newton, a journalist associated with McEwan's political rival, Bill McMahon, and who was a publicist for the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO)] O'Neill
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Mock-up for cover and issue of the magazine "Wings, official magazine of the RAAF" / Harold Freedman
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Drawing the ballot for the Ruapehu draft of the NZ Leave Scheme, Maadi, Egypt - Photograph taken by Harold G...
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JAPAN MOURNS THE FOREIGN MINISTER WHO WAS MAINLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY
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For Quarantine Officer Cyril Evans 1981 was the Year of the Bat. Not only did he have a borer-nibbled cricke...
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The Mamma, which for many years was a well-known Union Steam Ship Company ship in ports on the New Zealand c...
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August 29, 1914. A FINGER IN THE PIE. The Jap: "Now for a Japanese Plum!" At this period Japan was aiding wo...
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e. a. Jauncej Foow. THE REV. FATHER S. WhONY, S.M., who died yesterday. He was ivell kmvwn for his work in c...
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"This is the basic treaty of friendship and co-operation - you've just signed the bill for dinner" McCrae
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A road roller guarded by an American marine on Guadalcanar Island. It was taken there by the Japanese for us...
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The United States hos/u'/ui'i'ship Cum for', which was damaged by a Japanese suicide attach near Okinawa. Th...
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WWII POW [During the second World War, 27 Australian prisoners of war were tried and executed for doing their patriotic duty by trying to escape from Japanese POW work camps] O'Neill
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Tough Australian troops come out of the front line for a spell. This photograph was taken less than a hundre...
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Saku, a Brave and Intelligent Girl of Thirteen from Tochigi who was Awarded Five Yen by the Prefectural Office for Rescuing a Baby from the River, No. 729 from the series The Postal Newspaper (Yūbin hōchi shimbun)
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