MOB JEERS JAPANESE ON WAY HOME
Reed. 6 p.m. Singapore, Nov. 21. A dilapidated party of 3500 Japanese civilians burdened down with luggage and followed by a jeering, howling mob of native urchins to-day tramped nine miles across Singapore from their internment camp to the nocks where a dilapidated Japanese tramp steamer waited to take them home. They were leading Japanese adminis'rators and businessmen during the occupation.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 277, 23 November 1945, Page 5
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