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by Tony Hill


  2Haydon Lennard cable despatch, 5 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  3Haydon Lennard cable despatch, 5 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  4Haydon Lennard cable despatch, 5 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  5Haydon Lennard cable despatch, 5 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  6Haydon Lennard cable despatch, Roundup Three, 5 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  7Haydon Lennard cable despatch, Roundup Nine, 5 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  8Haydon Lennard despatch, Ferry, 5 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  9Haydon Lennard despatch, Roundup Ten, 5 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  10Haydon Lennard cable, 14 September 1945, NAA

  11Haydon Lennard cabled despatch, 16 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  12Haydon Lennard cabled despatch, 16 September 1945, NAA

  13Haydon Lennard cabled despatch, Nurses One, 16 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  14Haydon Lennard cabled despatch, Add Nurses Three, 16 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  15Haydon Lennard cabled despatch, Nurses Two, 16 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  16Haydon Lennard cabled despatch, Nurses Three, 16 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  17Haydon Lennard cabled despatch, Nurses Five, 16 September 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  18Note to Frank Dixon, 6 September 1945, NAA

  19Haydon Lennard cable, 9 September 1945, NAA

  Chapter 17

  1Frank Legg, War Correspondent, Rigby, Adelaide, 1964, p 251

  2Frank Legg, War Correspondent, Rigby, Adelaide, 1964, p 237

  3Frederick Simpson script, The Surrender of Kuching, broadcast 14 October 1945, NAA

  4Frederick Simpson script, The Surrender of Kuching, broadcast 14 October 1945, NAA

  5Frederick Simpson despatch, 11 September 1945, NAA

  Chapter 18

  1John Thompson despatch, 12 September 1945, NAA

  2John Thompson, Hubbub in Java, Currawong Publishing, Sydney, 1946, p 9

  3Patricia Thompson, Accidental Chords, Penguin, Australia, 1988, p 194

  4John Thompson letter to BH Molesworth, 4 July 1945, NAA

  5‘Transcontinental’, I Hate and I Love, John Thompson, The Hawthorn Press, 1964

  6‘Troops’, I Hate and I Love, John Thompson, The Hawthorn Press, 1964

  7John Thompson despatch (edited), 3 September 1945, NAA

  8John Thompson despatch, 12 September 1945, NAA

  9John Thompson despatch, 12 September 1945, NAA

  10John Thompson despatch, 12 September 1945, NAA

  11John Thompson despatch, 8 September 1945, NAA

  12John Thompson despatch, September 1945, NAA

  13John Thompson despatch, 12 September 1945, AWM

  14John Thompson despatch, believed to be 24 September 1945, NAA

  15John Thompson despatch, September 1945, NAA

  Chapter 19

  1Talbot Duckmanton despatch, 5 December 1945, AWM

  2NAA Fact Sheet 61, World War II war crimes, NAA

  3Japanese Savagery in Island War, (believed to be Army PR based on Marien information), December 1942, NAA

  4Talbot Duckmanton, interview in ABC Tape Archives

  5Talbot Duckmanton, Live actuality broadcast of VP Day celebrations in Sydney, 15 August 1945, Audio, ABC Archives

  6Talbot Duckmanton letter to BH Molesworth, 14 September 1945, NAA

  7Talbot Duckmanton despatch, 14 September 1945, NAA

  8BH Molesworth cable to Talbot Duckmanton, 18 September 1945, NAA

  9Talbot Duckmanton letter to BH Molesworth, 27 September 1945, NAA

  10Talbot Duckmanton, Interrogation of Suspected War Criminals, 1945, Audio, ABC Archives

  11Talbot Duckmanton letter to BH Molesworth, 15 November 1945, NAA

  12Talbot Duckmanton script, The Island of Ternate, November 1945, NAA

  13Talbot Duckmanton, Actuality Broadcast of The Installation of the Sultan of Ternate, at Sanana, Molucca Group, broadcast 30 November 1945, NAA

  14Talbot Duckmanton script, The POW Camp at Morotai, 1945, AWM

  15Talbot Duckmanton script, The POW Camp at Morotai, 1945, NAA

  16Talbot Duckmanton despatch, 29 November 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  17Talbot Duckmanton despatch, 5 December 1945, NAA (modified from original telegraphese)

  Epilogue

  1Geoffrey Luck, former ABC London News Editor

  2Neville Petersen, former ABC foreign correspondent

  3ABC Talk by Laurence Gilliam, in the papers of John Thompson, 1954, SLNSW

  4Michael Davie, The Observer newspaper, 17 January 1954

  5ABC Talk by Laurence Gilliam, in the papers of John Thompson, 1954, SLNSW

  6Alan Moorehead, The Observer newspaper, 17 January 1954

  7Henry Stokes ABC broadcast, 26 February 1942, quoted in Burnie Advocate, 27 February 1942, TROVE

  8Henry Stokes quoted in the Northern Star, Lismore, 27 February 1945, TROVE

  9Frank Dixon, Inside the ABC, Hawthorn Press, Melbourne, 1975, p 85

  10Henry Stokes quoted in the Advocate, Burnie, 27 February 1942, TROVE

  11Peter Hemery war diaries, 17 February 1944, AWM

  12Peter Hemery war diaries, 17 February 1944, AWM

  13Dudley Leggett letter to S Deamer, 20 November 1943, NAA

  14John Hinde, ABC Oral History, 29 June 1977, ABC Archives

  15John Hinde, ABC Oral History, 29 June 1977, ABC Archives

  16John Hinde, ABC Oral History, 29 June 1977, ABC Archives

  17John Hinde, ABC Oral History, 29 June 1977, ABC Archives

  18Raymond Paull, Preface to Retreat from Kokoda, William Heinemann Australia, 1958

  19Raymond Paull, Preface to Retreat from Kokoda, William Heinemann Australia, 1958

  20Tony Hill notes of interview with Vivienne Benton, 23 July 2015

  21Raymond Paull, Preface to Retreat from Kokoda, William Heinemann Australia, 1958

  22Ken Slessor obituary for John Elliott, ABC broadcast 8 July 1945, NAA

  23Jim Donald obituary for John Elliott, ABC broadcast 8 July 1945, NAA

  24John Elliott news despatch, 6th November 1944, NAA

  25John Hinde, ABC Oral History, 29 June 1977, ABC Archives

  26Original American spelling – ‘luster’ (lustre)

  27Richard Legg private memoir, Estranged Father, Strange Mother, 2010 p 35

  28Fred Simpson letter to BH Molesworth during the Korean War, undated, NAA

  29Telex from ASIO Director General, 16 January 1975, courtesy of MacFarlane family

  30John Thompson letter to BH Molesworth, 22 November 1945, NAA

  31Patricia Thompson, Accidental Chords, Penguin, Australia, 1988, p 163

  32John Thompson interview, Hazel de Berg collection, NLA, in Self Portraits, David Foster, NLA, Canberra, 1991

  INDEX

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  AAP 18

  Abau 268

  actuality recordings 7, 22, 24, 26, 77, 107

  actuality reporters 24, 107

  Admiralty Islands 223–4

  Advisory War Council 136, 137

  After Dinner Show 161

  air raids

  recording sounds of 78–81, 109, 114, 227

  airmail 9, 20, 31

  Aitape 204, 244–6, 263, 265–8, 270, 272

  Alas 127

  Alberto Italia 48

  Alexandria 35, 58, 60, 63–4, 65, 88

  Ambon 109

  American troops 112, 119, 223

  Pacific war 141, 158,
160, 161, 163–8, 171, 172, 173, 175, 178, 185, 186–8, 204, 217, 223, 230–2, 233–6, 244–5, 247–8, 266

  Philippines 247–52, 255–62, 332

  And Our Troops Were Forced to Withdraw 147

  Angel, Don 266, 270, 271

  Any Questions 341

  Arafura Sea 128

  Arawe 204, 205, 217

  army public relations see military

  Athens 54, 58

  Athens Radio 53

  atomic bombs 289

  Atsugi airfield 301–2

  Austin, Harold 47

  Australia

  news coverage 90–1

  wartime 92–3, 104, 106, 109–10, 173

  Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) 13, 346–7

  Christmas 1953 broadcast 325

  field units 25–6, 27–8, 44, 62–3, 88, 89, 94, 108, 118, 124, 162, 176, 201, 211, 247, 312, 326

  independent news service 322, 334

  London Bureau 18–20, 322

  mobile recording units 22–4

  news service 6, 15–18, 20, 91

  Singapore bureau 322

  talks 6, 8, 13, 14, 17, 20, 23–4, 41, 84, 90, 91, 111, 176, 198, 201, 206, 211, 218, 246, 247, 281, 299, 305

  Talks Department 8, 98, 249, 323

  Australian Imperial Force (AIF) 25, 88, 125, 292

  2/1st Battalion 287

  2/5th Battalion 184

  2/6th Battalion 184

  2/11th Battalion 267

  2/22rd Battalion 309

  2/33rd Battalion 187

  2/40th Battalion 126

  2/48th Battalion 72, 212, 218–19, 276–7

  6th Division 34, 40, 52, 71, 266

  7th Division 72, 186, 191, 192, 196, 224, 285

  8th Division 98, 341

  9th Division 72, 186, 192, 195, 196, 203, 212, 220, 221, 224, 280, 281, 302

  16th Brigade 35, 155

  21st Brigade 65

  25th Battalion 192

  25th Brigade 151, 153

  39th Battalion 162

  Maroubra Force 143, 144, 146

  New Guinea Force 142, 147–8

  Sparrow Force 126, 127, 131

  Australian Light Horse 6

  Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) 344

  Austria, annexation of 17, 28

  Awasi, Captain 320

  Bagnall, Frank 101, 223–4

  Balikpapan 12, 276, 282–3, 285–8, 337, 338

  Ball, William Macmahon ‘Mac’ 51

  Bamban River 257

  Bandung 96

  Bangkok 339

  Banka Island 297

  Banka Straits 102

  Barce 49

  Bardia 5, 34, 35–41, 50, 51

  Barry, Peter see Hemery, Peter

  Barstow, Lieutenant General 98, 100

  Bataan 281

  Batavia 96, 98, 101, 102–3, 339, 346

  Bathurst Island 126

  Beam Wireless service 20, 261

  Bearup, TW 25, 91, 95, 111, 139, 158

  Beda Fomm 45, 49, 51

  Beersheba 6

  Beirut 66, 69

  Beit Jirja 30, 31

  Benghazi 34, 47, 48–51, 65, 85

  Bennett, Major General Gordon 94, 98–9, 100, 341

  Beri Beri 294

  Betano 126

  Birdum 108

  Bismarck Archipelago 236

  Bismarck Sea 222

  Blackwater Fever 293

  Blamey, General 31, 38, 61, 83, 111, 172, 173, 174, 202, 266, 277, 301, 319

  Wilmot, conflict with 147–51, 323

  Blitz 19

  Boisi 179, 181, 182, 183, 184

  bombers see also military aircraft

  Allied 42, 119, 123, 124, 126, 152, 172, 184, 186, 187, 205, 210, 234, 235, 243, 283, 306, 324, 329

  German 58, 72, 79

  Italian 37

  Japanese 119, 132, 179, 182, 185, 188, 192, 205, 250, 284, 290, 307

  Borneo 11, 12, 94, 109, 263, 276–88

  Japanese surrender 302–3, 342

  Bottomley, Cliff 101, 171

  Bougainville 217, 237–8, 263–5

  Boyle, RJ 7, 10, 27, 32, 33, 47, 85, 88

  Brigade Hill 152

  Brisbane 92, 110, 111, 112, 116, 141, 172, 173, 204, 233

  British Broadcasting Commission (BBC) 10, 14, 20, 35, 52–3, 227

  Christmas 1953 broadcast 325

  Mobile Recording Branch 22

  Radio Newsreel program 25

  war correspondents 24–5, 62–3, 75, 90–1, 185, 188, 289, 324

  British Official Wireless Service 20, 90

  broadcasters

  journalists, distinguished 6, 43–4, 107, 121–2, 135, 305

  Broome 106

  Brown, Dickson 126, 127

  Brown, Flying Officer 296, 298

  Brunei Bay 279, 285

  Buka Island 239

  Bukit Timah 99

  Bullwinkel, Sister Vivian 298

  Bumi River 195, 197

  Buna 140, 158–65, 167, 168, 169, 171, 188, 205

  Burma 289

  Thai-Burma Railway 292–4

  Busu 189

  by-lines 139

  cables 9, 20, 24, 62, 96, 102–3, 141, 206

  Cairo 34, 35, 44, 50, 51, 61–2, 65, 67, 82, 85, 96

  Calvin, Ensign Joe 176

  Canberra 92

  Cape Gloucester 203, 206, 217

  Carty, Bill 182

  Castle Hill 112

  casualties

  Middle East 40, 66, 68, 83, 88

  Pacific war 97, 106, 140, 152, 153, 155, 169, 171, 183, 184, 187, 188, 192, 195, 220, 224, 236, 244–6, 261, 264, 276, 282, 283, 286, 309, 314

  prisoners of war 292–4

  Cecil, Lawrence 7, 10, 27, 29–30, 62, 74, 312, 326–7

  background 31–2

  Bardia 35–41

  character 30, 32, 63

  Greece, in 52–5, 57, 326

  HMAS Perth 63–5

  Middle East, in 33, 34–41, 43, 46–8, 50, 59–60, 63–6, 69–71, 74, 77, 82–4, 85, 88, 111, 326

  Tobruk 43

  Celebes 109

  censorship

  Middle East 8, 35, 44, 53–4, 61, 66, 67, 77–8, 82

  Pacific war 105, 114, 117, 120, 136–7, 138, 147–8, 202, 233, 242, 256, 265–71, 281

  Ceylon 285, 289, 310

  Chamberlain, Neville 14, 29

  Changi Prison 291–2

  Chiang Kai-Shek 285

  China 283, 284–5, 289

  Chungking (now Chongqing) 284, 285, 328

  Clark Field 257

  Cleary, WJ 213

  Collingwood Bay 329

  Colombo Plan 348

  Coral Sea 112

  Battle of 113

  Corregidor 281

  Cosgrave, Father 259

  Courtenay, Bill 223

  Crete 59, 61, 65, 75, 96, 99, 327

  cricket, broadcasting 28, 331

  Crosby, Bing 216

  Cross, Lieutenant Chuck 238–40

  Curtin, John 92, 173, 174

  Cyrenaica 48–9, 71

  Cyrene 49

  Czechoslovakia 17

  D-Day 324

  Damour 69–70

  Darwin 92, 116, 119, 123, 125, 126, 132, 254

  bombing 11, 104–10, 118, 122, 133

  Davie, Michael 324

  Dawes, Alan 118–19

  de la Salle College massacre 258–9

  Dead Sea 86

  Deamer, Syd 177, 201, 202, 246

  Delta 34, 35, 62, 65

  dengue fever 8, 226

  Deniki 156

  Denning, Warren 174, 202, 206, 208, 233, 328

  Department of Information 29, 51, 96, 101, 266, 270, 286, 312, 319

  deputy assistant directors of public relations (DADPR) 137, 193, 202

  Derna 34, 45–8, 50, 65, 81

  Derrick, Sergeant Tom ‘Diver’ 212, 277

  Diggers 27, 37–8, 67–8, 71, 121, 168, 198, 215

  behaviour 33–4, 74

  courage of 9, 75, 145, 155,
264, 273

  New Guinea, in 144–6, 154–5, 221–2, 265

  Tobruk, at 71, 73–7, 80

  Dili 123, 125, 130

  Diller, Colonel 148, 201, 262, 282

  Dimbleby, Richard 24–5

  disease 8

  Dixon, Frank 103, 118, 133, 134, 138, 139, 142, 168, 174, 204, 246, 249, 327

  federal News editor 15, 53, 90–3, 116, 134–5, 201, 202, 232, 233, 299

  Dobodura 167, 168, 184, 197

  Dodds, Private Charles 315

  Donald, Jim 337–8

  Drakeford Cole, Patricia see Thompson, Patricia

  Driniumor River 244, 246

  Duckmanton, Christine 319

  Duckmanton, Craig 319

  Duckmanton, Florence (nee Simmonds) 319

  Duckmanton, Kim 319

  Duckmanton, Susan 319

  Duckmanton, Talbot 7, 12, 347–8

  background 312–13

  military service 312–13, 347

  Moluccas 318–19

  Morotai 311–19, 348

  post-war 348

  war crimes trials 311–21, 347

  Dunckel, Brigadier 257

  dysentery 8, 70, 131, 151, 156, 170, 293

  Eastick, Brigadier 302, 303

  Edward VIII, King 15

  Edwards, Chris 345

  Edwards, Len 7, 9, 12, 115, 219, 315, 337, 345

  background 115–16

  Borneo 286, 288, 302–3

  character 162

  Japanese surrender (Borneo) 302–3, 342

  Papua and New Guinea 160, 162–5, 167, 168, 170–1, 175, 216–17, 227–9, 231, 242–3, 247, 274–5

  post-war 345

  recording equipment, designing 227–8, 242, 345

  Townsville 141

  Wewak, capturing 275

  Edwards, Suzanne 345

  Egypt 30, 34, 75, 84, 96

  Egyptian State Broadcasting Service (ESBS) 35

  Eichelberger, Lieutenant General 168

  El Alamein 218, 219

  El Kantara 30

  Elle McFeast 335

  Elliott, Helga (nee Johnson) 253, 337

  Elliott, John 7, 12, 262, 337–39

  background 253–4

  Balikpapan 282–3, 285–8, 337, 338

  Borneo 280–1, 282–3, 285–8

  character 338

  China 284–5

  death 8, 12, 283, 284, 286–8, 337–8

  Hollandia 249–50, 252–3, 255

  military service 254, 338

  Philippines 254, 255–62, 280, 281, 282–3

  Emirau Island 236–7

  Eora Creek 144, 153–5

  Exchange Telegraph news service 18

  Fenton, Major George 77, 82, 112, 149, 193–4, 202–3, 204, 211

  Ferry, Captain Maurice 292–4

  Fiji Broadcasting Commission 337

  Finch, Peter 346

  Finisterre Ranges 203, 213, 217, 219

 

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