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ALLIED AND JAPANESE (British Official Wireless.) (10.30 a.m.) RUGBY, Aug. 28. Sir Robert Craigie, the late British Ambassador to Japan, was among the British and Allied officials and nonofficials from Japan aboard the Japanese ship Tatuta Maru, which arrived at Lorenco Marques, Portuguese East Africa, in connection with the scheme of repatriation of British and Allied nationals from the Far East. The steamship City of Paris arrived at the same port to-day with Japanese officials and non-officials from India. Other nationals arriving during the coming week will be Japanese and Siamese from the United Kingdom, Japanese from Australia, and British and Allied nationals from Japanese-occupied territory.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20875, 29 August 1942, Page 3
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