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Dolly, a nine-year-old Japanese girl, is a great favourite in theAustralian compound at the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp on Morolai. She ivas captured, with her parents, on the ivest coast of Borneo.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 62, 11 September 1945, Page 10

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Dolly, a nine-year-old Japanese girl, is a great favourite in the-Australian compound at the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp on Morolai. She ivas captured, with her parents, on the ivest coast of Borneo. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 62, 11 September 1945, Page 10

Dolly, a nine-year-old Japanese girl, is a great favourite in the-Australian compound at the Japanese prisoner-of-war camp on Morolai. She ivas captured, with her parents, on the ivest coast of Borneo. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 62, 11 September 1945, Page 10

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