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As you say though Tony it's an interesting note, no doubt with a story to tell. My guess is it's WW2 era, and the names are post-war occupation servicemen. From there I can only speculate - perhaps they were drinking in a bar and there was no paper handy so they used a banknote. But what were they writing? Perhaps they were electing a "Boozer's Committee" to handle the bar tab. But why so many people on the committee? Perhaps they handled the tab for their entire base, to save everyone carrying around wads of increasingly worthless Japanese currency. How's that for speculation!
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I agree with Tony: Japanese money.
The names I think I can see are: R Holden H Clarke M Whiting. These may be: NX191133 Holden, R, Corporal, 123 Transport Platoon NX136344 Clarke, H O, L/Corporal, 123 Transport Platoon NX206814 Whiting, N M, Private, 123 Transport Platoon. 123 Aust Transport Platoon, RAASC, was part of BCOF. If you care to post the other names and I'll see if they fit the above Unit roll. Regards Mike C |
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Hi Mike and Tony
Thank you both for getting back to me with your information, which to me sound like the correct answer. I had many years ago seen some Japanese invasion money, Like Mike's Shilling note photo. I also saw one with Dutch Guilder on it, most probably used for Indonesian occupation. I did think the note was Japanese and maybe used by occupation forces in Japan after the end of WW2. It was the Boozer Committee and names that got me interested and I love Tony's Boozer Committee senario, that is so typical "Australian". ![]() Mike thanks for tracing the names for me that is a great start for further enquiries. I will do some enlarging of the image and use the magnifying glass to see if I can identify any other names for you. Once I have some more to go on I will post back on this forum. I would like to find out if any of the old diggers are still with us. ![]() ![]() Cheers Tony ![]() Tony
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Hi Mike
Richard, sorry mate I called you mike instead of Richard. Mike, the names you checked and identified as follows: NX191133 Holden, R, Corporal, 123 Transport Platoon NX136344 Clarke, H O, L/Corporal, 123 Transport Platoon NX206814 Whiting, N M, Private, 123 Transport Platoon. These names are confirmed on the note. I think the following two found on the note could be identified and it would be interesting to see if they are also members of 123 Aust. Transport Platoon, RAASC, BCOF. A Russell. P Corfield. I have been doing some checking on RAASC Transport and it appears they were usually in section or Platoon strenght. So if it was possible to identify all 5 of the names on the note as part of a Section or Platoon, then it would be easier to identify the rest of the "Boozer Committee". Possibly from the part names clearly seen on the note. Cheers Tony
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I would like to thank you for your PM and the contact with James with the BCOF people. I rang James tonight and he was very interested in what we were trying to do and has offered all his help. I sent him an email with a photo showing all the details on the note. James has sent me an email with contact details for Noel WHITING one of the guys identified by Mike Cecil and he is still alive and living in NSW. I will try and ring him tomorrow and interview him about the "Boozers Committee", and how his name came to be on the note. Thanks to you guys, Tony, Richard and Mike we may have an interesting story to tell about a bunch of diggers antics so long ago. I will keep you posted. Cheers Tony
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Tony,
I have NX142085 Corfield, PHF, Private, 123 Tpt Platoon, so he fits the trend. However, none of the 'Russell' names listed fit with 123 Tpt Pl. There's an A Russell in the 1st Armoured Car Squadron, also a New South Welshman - maybe that's the connection? Worth asking when/if you speak with Whiting. Nice find! This note might be worth a story for the AWM's Wartime magazine. I recently finished some research and an article on a Chev lorry that has all sorts of names and service numbers scratched into it: proved a very interesting story, and narrowed down the truck's service history considerably. It will be published in the next Army Motors. Maybe you should consider something similar on 'The Note'. They (Wartime) will only want about 1,000 words. Regards Mike C |
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Great story indeed!
Keep up the good work. Waiting for the next instalment. As an aside, we came across "C J Bouchard" scratched into the back of a Champ Generator Panel last month. Could not find a CJ on the net that fit the demographic, but thought it was worth a try. National Service archives are not yet accesable it seems. Rich.
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Hi Tony, Mike and Richard.
Well the investigation continues.The phone number I had for NX206814 Noel Whiting has been cancelled so I made other enquiries with posible relatives still living in the area and have located a number of posible contacts, however I can not call until this evening, so I will see what I can sniff out. I am not hopeful of good news as Noel may have passed away or been admitted to a home. My investigation uncovered a number of other former members of. 123 Transport Company. I rang these people who were all elderly, though helpful, they were not in 123 Tpt Company at the times of the names on the Japanese note. I hope my calls tonight may throw more light on the investigation. Mike. Thanks for confirming the other name, NX142085 Corfield, PHF, Private, 123 Tpt Platoon. I have sent his details to James hoping he may be able to provide an address and phone number. So we are identfying the names, one by one, but so far I am hoping to find a relative in Molong NSW who may be able to give information on Noel Whiting. So the hunt continues to locate at least one of the Diggers who can give me the full story behind the "Boozers Committee". I will then hopefully do a story on the group. ![]() Cheers Tony
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Hi Guys
I thought I would give you an update on my investigation into locating one of the identified names on the back of the note. It appears, at this stage, anyway that there may only be one member of the "Boozers Committee" still around. He is in his late 80's and moved from his home 6 weeks ago. He has moved in with his daughter in Castlereagh NSW. I have written him a letter and I hope to hear from him with information that may lead to a story. Mike. You suggested a story for the AWM. If all goes well and the story unfolds I would do that and also give them the original Japanese Bank note to go with it. ![]() Cheers Tony
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Anthony (Tony) VAN RHODA. Strathalbyn. South Australia |
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