CIVILIANS TRAPPED
RADIO CALL PICKED UP (Ree. 11.0) RANGOON, March 15. The Associated Press says that the Indian Embassy spokesman stated today that a radio message had been picked ifp in Rangoon from 2000 British, American and other civilians trapped inside the rebel Karen city of Toungoo, expressing anxiety for their safety as the battle for Toungoo drew closer. Toungoo lies 18 miles north of Rangoon. ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 129, 16 March 1950, Page 5
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