New Guinea Volunteer Rifles - ANGAU Association; ABC Online, 7.30 Report, 'Silence is broken in Australia's worst maritime disaster [MvM]', 2003, transcript, Ts., 6pp.; with correspondence from Adrian Leyden, 5 Nov 2003, Ts., 1p.; and copy of Segt G.R. Vaznry, Central Army Records Office, Melbourne, to Editor, Army Newspaper, re NGVR detachment captured by Japanese in Rabaul, 29 May 1963, Ts., 1p.; press cuttings, and New Guinea Volunteer Rifles - ANGAU Association, circular re Anzac Day 1997, 7 May 1997, Ts., 2pp., 1963-2003 Box 4 (MS Acc12.115) Date: 1963/2003
Nominal roll of Prisoners of War reported to have been lost as a result of the sinking of the Montevideo Maru by enemy torpedoes, p/c, A3 roll, c.50pp., 3 copies. Box 5 (MS Acc12.115)
Obituaries, death notices, etc.: John Evans Turner (Medical Asst), Francis Nathaniel Green (Med. Asst - pre-War), Harold Page, Lady McKell Box 9 (MS Acc12.115)
OC 1 Aust PW Contact & Enquiry Unit, Report, 19 Sep 1945, two statements: one by Capt Nottage, re selection of POWs, approximately 300 civilians and 700 AMF Ordinary Ranks, for embarkation from Rabaul in Feb 1942, and the other statement by Major Marr, re report that the body of a civilian, C. McKellar, had been washed up on the beach after the embarkation, Ts., p/c, 1p. Together with notes from papers of Stewart Nottage and Australian government file at the National Archives, A518, DS16/2/1, Part 4, Territory of New Guinea - civilians detained by Japanese, 1946-1951. Box 2 (MS Acc14.091)