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Tanah Merah Estate, Negeri Sembilan

January 11, 1942January 11, 2017

Richardson indicates that everyone is tired of the continual withdrawal, but no naval or air force support to enable land forces to throw the Japanese back. Morale inevitably suffers under these conditions.  Only good things are that we are alive and have plenty of grub and drink.

The Company remained in this rubber estate all day Sunday the 11th and Monday the 12th.

 

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