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••♦JR REGINALD DORMAN-SMITH 0., its way to China will be freed for the use of British troops. Material has been arriving in Burma faster than 11 cculd be cleared by the Burma road. General Chiang Kai-shek readily agreed to hand over some of the material, as he realised that his compliance was essential for the protection of his own back door. The British forces will thus be capable of activities which may stagger the Japanese. . _ .. f , i s announced from Rangoon that two, air raids were made on the city before dawn this morning and a tew "'bombs were dropped.

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23536, 14 January 1942, Page 5

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••♦JR REGINALD DORMAN-SMITH 0., its way to China will be freed for the use of British troops. Material has been arriving in Burma faster than 11 cculd be cleared by the Burma road. General Chiang Kai-shek readily agreed to hand over some of the material, as he realised that his compliance was essential for the protection of his own back door. The British forces will thus be capable of activities which may stagger the Japanese. . _ .. f , is announced from Rangoon that two, air raids were made on the city before dawn this morning and a tew "'bombs were dropped. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23536, 14 January 1942, Page 5

••♦JR REGINALD DORMAN-SMITH 0., its way to China will be freed for the use of British troops. Material has been arriving in Burma faster than 11 cculd be cleared by the Burma road. General Chiang Kai-shek readily agreed to hand over some of the material, as he realised that his compliance was essential for the protection of his own back door. The British forces will thus be capable of activities which may stagger the Japanese. . _ .. f , is announced from Rangoon that two, air raids were made on the city before dawn this morning and a tew "'bombs were dropped. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23536, 14 January 1942, Page 5

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