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RE RANGOON FELL- The first pictures of the fighting in Burma just received show:—On left: Damage in Rangoon following heavy Japanese raids on the Burmese city. Right: The Governor of Burma, Sir egtnald Dorman-Smilh, endeavouring to eelm a terror-stricken Burmese civilian, who, with his family, had made several attempts to leave Rangoon without success.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 106, 7 May 1942, Page 5

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RE RANGOON FELL- The first pictures of the fighting in Burma just received show:—On left: Damage in Rangoon following heavy Japanese raids on the Burmese city. Right: The Governor of Burma, Sir egtnald Dorman-Smilh, endeavouring to eelm a terror-stricken Burmese civilian, who, with his family, had made several attempts to leave Rangoon without success. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 106, 7 May 1942, Page 5

RE RANGOON FELL- The first pictures of the fighting in Burma just received show:—On left: Damage in Rangoon following heavy Japanese raids on the Burmese city. Right: The Governor of Burma, Sir egtnald Dorman-Smilh, endeavouring to eelm a terror-stricken Burmese civilian, who, with his family, had made several attempts to leave Rangoon without success. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 106, 7 May 1942, Page 5