NATIVES CARRYING SUPPLIES AND AMMUNITION through Mosa Gorge for Australians in the Finisterre Ranges. Keeping troops at advanced posts in the ranges overlooking Bogadjim (which has recently been taken by our forces) regularly supplied involves a four-day journey over one of the worst tracks in New Guinea, but each day relays of natives have set out, wading through rivers, descending steep gorges, and sliding down mountains to reach the troops. (Dept. of Inf.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 18 Apr 1944, Page 7
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