CHINA AND BURMA
SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN AIR ATTACKS (Rec. 7 p.m.) LONDON, July & American bombers have been very effective in China and Burma. A Chungking communique says; “A veff large formation of Liberators attackeO: Haiphong on Thursday, and one 8000* ton Japanese freighter was left sink'; ing. Hits were scored on docks a ll ®' manufacturing plant. . ' “Enemy troops in the south of Ana* wei Province, who have been counter* attacking for the last 10 days, ha*« been thrown back by the Chinese. “In Yunnan, after the capture of one locality, the Chinese have beaten bat* a Japanese counter-attack." .... A communique issued in New Den®' says; “American bombers yesterday ajt | tacked enemy supply bases and insist | lations in northern Burma. At Sant* g prabrum, there were direct hits jJJ I three large buildings. At MonkoM I bombs fell in the target area. At I manithi fires were started. All American aeroplanes returned.” , , ASM
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23998, 13 July 1943, Page 4
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