B.
RABAUL
About two hours out of Rabaul our party had been queried as to
whether we desired lunch upon arrival.
We proceeded, therefore, to
the Cosmopolitan Hotel and luncheon following our greeting at the plane
by the following individuals:
Mr. John R. Foldi
Australian Territorial Administrator for New Britain Island
Mailing address: Australian Trust Territory
Papua and New Guinea
Charles Haszler, M.D.
Australian Regicnal Medical Officer, New Guinea Islands
Mailing address:
Same as Mr. Foldi's
And others
Mr. Gus Sniles
Reporter for RABAUL TIMES
South Pacific Post (Port Moresby): Wire Services
The latter was not a member of the official party, but attached himself
inmediately--with questions.
Following a graciously accepted response
of "We are in no position to comment so soon after our arrival", Mr.
Sniles permitted us to depart for the hotel.
Our group noticed that
he had taken pictures as we deplaned.
After lusch and a perusal of Dr. Haszler's file of records which
included original interviews (questions and answers) by him and Sub-
Inspector Stewart, the team boarded the TAKUYO MARU at the dock.
were accompanied by Mr. Foldi, Dr. Haszler, and two interpreters.
We
One
was Mr. Jim Wong, a District employee, and the second was a Japanese
employed by the Japanese Salvage Company working in the harbor.
Our party was greeted at the head of the gangplank with formality,
but smilingly, by the Captain and his officers, all of whom rendered
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