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Tatura /  Victoria / Henry Talbot / Civilian Internee / Internment / Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack / Australia / Oceania / HMT Dunera / Hay Internment and POW camps / Enemy alien
Date: 2010-05-25 20:53:14
Tatura
Victoria
Henry Talbot
Civilian Internee
Internment
Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack
Australia
Oceania
HMT Dunera
Hay Internment and POW camps
Enemy alien

National Library Magazine June 2010 Issue

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