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... round and round out of control before they sank . There were pictures , too , of the 93,000 men ( Japanese claim ) captured at Singapore , and later of white prisoners being made to do menial work such as sweeping the streets of Rangoon ...
... round and round out of control before they sank . There were pictures , too , of the 93,000 men ( Japanese claim ) captured at Singapore , and later of white prisoners being made to do menial work such as sweeping the streets of Rangoon ...
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... round again and stood away from the scarp on the starboard tack . The Cambridge went straight on . As Captain Crocker had surmised , she could easily weather the scarp and make the open sea . That was one of the ships clear . The ...
... round again and stood away from the scarp on the starboard tack . The Cambridge went straight on . As Captain Crocker had surmised , she could easily weather the scarp and make the open sea . That was one of the ships clear . The ...
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... round the farm . up to the top of the hill . They were a long way away , but I could see they were labouring through the thick mud . The scout - cars opened fire , and we could see the tracer smacking into the ground round them and ...
... round the farm . up to the top of the hill . They were a long way away , but I could see they were labouring through the thick mud . The scout - cars opened fire , and we could see the tracer smacking into the ground round them and ...
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