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SCENES IN THE TOWN OF RABAUL, capital of the New Guinea territory on the Island of . New Britain, where the Japanese are reported to have landed. Top: The main street, where the big stores, banks and post office are located. Shady trees obscure the buildings. Below: Chinatown, with the botanic gardens in the background.

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Southland Times, Issue 24651, 24 January 1942, Page 5

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SCENES IN THE TOWN OF RABAUL, capital of the New Guinea territory on the Island of . New Britain, where the Japanese are reported to have landed. Top: The main street, where the big stores, banks and post office are located. Shady trees obscure the buildings. Below: Chinatown, with the botanic gardens in the background. Southland Times, Issue 24651, 24 January 1942, Page 5

SCENES IN THE TOWN OF RABAUL, capital of the New Guinea territory on the Island of . New Britain, where the Japanese are reported to have landed. Top: The main street, where the big stores, banks and post office are located. Shady trees obscure the buildings. Below: Chinatown, with the botanic gardens in the background. Southland Times, Issue 24651, 24 January 1942, Page 5

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