Stanhope / Australia remembers and forgets
“One hundred and thirty four German sailors were killed in the battle. Australia has chosen to neither maintain nor identify the location of the cemetery," writes columnist JON STANHOPE
“One hundred and thirty four German sailors were killed in the battle. Australia has chosen to neither maintain nor identify the location of the cemetery," writes columnist JON STANHOPE
music World premiere of Piano Trio No. 10, Sandakan, performed by “Press, Play”All Saints’ Church…
SEVENTY years after the notorious Death Marches in Borneo, composer Larry Sitsky has been asked…
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