ENEMY SOLDIERS LAY WHERE THEY FELL ON THE SANDS OF TARAWA, in the Gilbert Islands, when US Marines successfully attacked this island stronghold. Grim results of the mopping-up op[?]ations are shown in picture at left. At right: Marines leave the beachhead on Tarawa to storm the airport following their landings. This photograph, taken from the water's edge, gives an idea of the small beach from which the marines had to operate under tho withering fire of the Japanese. (By airmail.) WOMEN'S SERVICES' CLUB OPENS IN MELBOURNE. Left: Maj-Gen C. A. Clowes, GOC Vic L of C, photographed with Mrs E. Campbell, Lady Mayoress; Lady Royle, and Col Sybil Irving, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 21 Jan 1944, Page 7
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