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Gavan Daws’s Prisoners of the Japanese: POWs of World War II in the Pacific prompts some reflection from Denis Tracey.
Jeffrey Grey challenges some of Cameron Forbes’s conclusions in Hellfire: The Story of Australia, Japan and the Prisoners of War.
Reviews of the films The Assassination of Richard Nixon, 2046 and Ae Fond Kiss.
The old religion versus evolution debate is back. The latest contender in the conservative religion corner is known as intelligent design.
Letters from Nigel Sinnott, Jan Pinder, Cameron Forbes and Brian McCoy
Daniel Herborn finds John Edwards’s Curtin’s Gift a convincing re-examination of some of the key strands of Curtin’s life.
Dream run for Makybe Diva
Nha Hat Lon, as the Opera House is known locally, was, with its Napoleonic panache and grandeur, just the place for large gestures and significant announcements.
Michele M. Gierck reviews Arch and Martin Flanagan’s The Line: A Man’s Experience of the Burma Railway; A Son’s Quest to Understand.
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