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NIGIS operated a film and photographic unit. The unit was linked with the Australian production company Southern Seas Productions headed by Fred Daniell and his son, cameraman John Daniell. Southern Seas produced several commissions for NIGIS, including the film
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NIGIS operated an English language radio service to monitor radio reports from the Netherlands East Indies during the Japanese occupation, and to broadcast "messages of hope" to residents of the colony living under Japanese rule.
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The service also employed special correspondents to write articles for the press, many of which were published verbatim in Australian newspapers. Correspondents such as Wolfe Preger for
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Men and women at work in the offices of the Netherlands Indies Government Information Service in the Temple Court building at 422 Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia.
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Poeze, Harry (October 2012). "From Foe to Partner to Foe Again: The Strange Alliance of the Dutch Authorities and Digoel Exiles in Australia, 1943–1945".
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wrote tales of Dutch bravery and Japanese villainy, as well as keeping Australian readers apprised of events in Europe, such as the
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When Australian maritime trade unions blockaded the Dutch shipping fleet in Australia in what was called the "
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Troubled Days of Peace: Mountbatten and South East Asia Command, 1945–46
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Radio wars: truth, propaganda and the struggle for Radio Australia
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Australia And South Asia: The Crystallisation Of A Relationship
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The service was established in April 1942, and was based in
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Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service
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Netherlands Government Information Service

World War II
Netherlands East Indies Forces Intelligence Service
Netherlands Indies Civil Administration
Conrad Helfrich
Hubertus van Mook
Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies
Melbourne
Collins Street
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
government in exile
Camp Columbia
United States Army
Wacol, Queensland
Indonesian language
Boven-Digoel
Dutch language
The Cairns Post
Dutch resistance
occupying Nazis
Charles van der Plas
Huibert Quispel
surrender of the Japanese
Indonesian National Revolution
Quisling
Black Armada


Troubled Days of Peace: Mountbatten and South East Asia Command, 1945–46

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