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			Very interesting reading here . Not many Melbournians would know of the WW2 Rowville army camp , situated on the corner of Stud Rd and Wellington Rd. The site is now occupied by a power sub-station .  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			The reference to the bren carrier accident on Stud Rd , is new to me . http://www.rlcnews.org.au/stories/ar...camp/index.php Mike 
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			It's fascinating to learn about how Melbourne was involved in this period of history. I was particularly fascinated in it's use as a POW camp and surprised at the story of the officer commanding the prisoners and his unfitness to be in that position, particularly after the war.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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