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The people. They were all depressed and just wanting to know if there loved ones would come home. And also the economic impact. Money was becoming scarce as the government was spending it on weopons and hospitals in the war. And HMAS Sydney was lost off the WA coast and was keeping familys in the dark about there loved ones for almost 80 years.

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