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Timorese commandos lined up for inspection at Koepang. They did invaluable work during the occupation in routing out Japanese snipers in the interior. NI 3599
Scenes at Koepang after Japanese surrender. Japanese prisoners unloading stores off their own barges on the beach at Koepang after the signing of the Japanese surrender. They were guarded by Australian soldiers. NI 3620
Scene at Koepang after Japanese surrender. Timorese and Australian commandos have their first meal ashore at Koepang after the official signing of the Japanese surrender of HMAS Moresby in Koepang Bay. Their job is to rout out Japanese snipers in the interior. NI 3597
Ex-prisoners of war at NICA headquarters, Koepang. Eager to learn what has been happening in the world since their imprisonment, these Javanse scan the notice-board at the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration at Koepang, Timor. NI 3628
Javanese aboard an Australian corvette enjoy a rest. These Javanese have been evacuated from Lautem, N.O. punt (Portogese) Timor. NI 3654
Nica work at Koepang after Japanese surrender. Lieutenant D. Sehetip of the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration at Koepang, Timor. NICA has done invaluable work during the war years, and now carries on with its work of rehabilitating the liberated peoples. NI 3626
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Een groep leerkrachten, door de NICA aangewezen voor de hervatting van het lager onderwijs op de Indonesische scholen in Koepang, na de herbezetting van Timor. NI 3653
De Japanse delegatie op weg naar H.M.A.S. Moresby voor de ondertekening van de Japs. overgave aan de Geallieerden op Timor. Achtergrond het verwoeste Koepang. NI 3602
Japanese Commander, Colonel Kaida Tatsuishi, after signing the surrender document hands the pen to Brigadier L.G.H. Dyke who signed the surrender document on behalf of the Allies at Koepang.
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