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GREAT ORDNANCE DEPOT

NEW SOUTH WALES BORDER SYDNEY, Nov. 25. The existence of Australia’s greatest ordnance depot near Albury, at the junction of New South Wales and Victoria State railways systems, has been officially revealed. The depot, which covers more than 2000 acres of former bushland, has been built in the last two years and cost millions of pounds. Storehouses are packed with tens of millions of pounds’ worth of material representing the bulk of United States lend-lease ordnance supplies. The depot also has a huge motor transport park. An inland site for the depot was selected at the time when an attack on Australia by Japan was feared to be imminent. Nearly 20 miles of spur lines have been built to accommodate trains from New South Wales and Victoria.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 5

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GREAT ORDNANCE DEPOT Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 5

GREAT ORDNANCE DEPOT Otago Daily Times, Issue 25394, 27 November 1943, Page 5

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