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There is nothing. There is no God and no universe, there is only empty space, and in it a lost and homeless and wandering and companionless and indestructible Thought. And I am that thought. And God, and the Universe, and Time, and Life, and Death, and Joy and Sorrow and Pain only a grotesque and brutal dream, evolved from the frantic imagination of that same Thought.
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2005-02-16
 
 
www.naa.gov.au/Publications/research_guides/guides/ sydney/pages/intro
duction.htm


www.naa.gov.au/Publications/research_guides/ guides/sydney/pages/appendix1.htm
www.naa.gov.au/Publications/fact_sheets/FS111.html
The Sinking of HMAS Sydney
A Guide to Commonwealth Government Records
The National Archives of Australia
The loss of HMAS Sydney with its full war complement of 645 virtually
without trace remains to this day Australia’s single worst naval disaster.
The circumstances surrounding the loss have never been fully explained ...

www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/hmas_sydney/
HMAS Sydney II and the Kormoran
The loss of HMAS Sydney, 19 November 1941
The most grievous loss suffered by the Royal Australian Navy occurred on 19
November 1941, when the cruiser HMAS Sydney was lost in action with the
German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran off the Western Australian coast. None of
the Sydney's complement of 645 men survived. The Kormoran was also sunk in
the action.
www.navy.gov.au/spc/history/ships/sydney2.htm
NAVY: Sea Power Centre - Australia: HMA Ship Histories
HMAS SYDNEY (II)
(also see www.navy.gov.au/spc/history/ archives/kormoran/kormoran.htm
RAN History - Archives ... images of original documents relating to the HMAS
SYDNEY / KORMORAN engagement on 19 November 1941
.)
A nice private site is at
members.iinet.net.au/~gduncan/HMASSydney/HMASSydney-1.html


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