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Jacquinot Bay

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was started here, known as Palmalmal Plantation (Pal Mal Mal). The area also had a Catholic Mission, headed by Father Edward Charles "Ted" Harris.
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plane crashed in November 1945. To its west is the Gasmata Bay and the Wide Bay and Rabaul Bay are situated to the north-east.
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In April 1942, 156 Australian soldiers and civilians gathered at Pal Mal Mal after fleeing Rabaul. They were rescued by MV
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on 4 November 1944. The Australian Army constructed
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Waterfall Bay
East New Britain Province
New Britain
Papua New Guinea
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Royal Australian Air Force
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Port Moresby
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Jacquinot Bay Airfield
amphibious landing at Jacquinot Bay

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