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English: DILI, PORTUGUESE TIMOR. 1943-02-18. AERIAL VIEW OF A JAPANESE TRANSPORT SHIP IN THE HARBOUR. (PHOTOGRAPH REPRODUCED IN OFFICIAL HISTORY VOLUME: RAAF 1939-42, PAGE 419).
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