Arthur Leggett, a Battle of Crete survivor and Western Australia’s oldest WWII prisoner of war, passed away at 106 on April 6, 2025. Captured by German forces, he endured over four years as a POW ...
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Western Australia's oldest surviving World War II army prisoner of war, Arthur Leggett, dies in Perth aged 106.
Here's what the tariffs could mean for Australian exports. Mr Trump singled out Australia's ban on the import of US beef in his speech, but has not placed a ban on the product. Beef will be subject to ...
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Western Australia’s last World War II Australian Army prisoner of war veteran Arthur Leggett has died, aged 106 years old.
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