GRACIOUS GIFT BY CHINESE
Received Tuesdav, 10.50 p.m. BYDNEY, Nov. 12. A Chinese bttsinessman has ollered the freehold of the beautiful Kmpire war eemetery overlooking Anibon Harbour, Netherlands Kast Indies, to the Imperial War Graves Conitnission. In the eemetery lie the bodies of 731 Australians and 351 Imperial Army rntm killed by nipssacre or illtreatuient by the Japanese. A trausportalion company owner, Alr. T. K. Lim, vvrole that he would purcliase the land and present it to the Commission5 throngh the Australian Governineut '111 niomory of his maity Australian friends.
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 November 1946, Page 5
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