A public lecture will be given in the Knox Hall on Friday, November 26 by Dean Warren, of Christdhurch, who will sneak on “America in Wartime.” The Mayor (Mr T. Jordan) will preside. Dean Warren is an excellent speaker and his address should be well worth hearing. ■ The Japanese-controlled Batavia radio revealed on November 2 that the Japanese forces in Sumatra have rounded un 2000 “undesirables.” By this, the Japanese announcer said, the Army has virtually completed the elimination of all Allied adherents on the island. A large number of those whom the Japanese announcer called “undesirables” were officers and men cf the Royal Netherlands Indies Army, who had been able to retreat to the mountains of Northern and Central Sumatra, and who had been resisting the enemy ever since.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1943, Page 2
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