BOMB BURMA ROAD
Japan Determined To Continue Policy Of Attack MOVES IN INDO-CHINA Rec. 1.30 p.m. SHANGHAI, Dec. 2. The United Press correspondent reports that Colonel Akiyama, Japanese military spokesman, declared that Japan would continue to bomb the Burma Road whenever the weather conditions permitted. The recent bombing was in accordance with the long-standing policy and was not made because of any change in the Pacific situation. Colonel Akiyama said the Japanese were taking precautions on the Indochina side of the Thailand border because the frontier was not clearly delineated. Japan had not considered taking over Shanghai. Japan is commandeering all private shipping, transport and military supplies for the troops.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 286, 3 December 1941, Page 7
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