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WORKING UP CHINDWIN

JAPANESE IN BURMA

(Rec. 9 a.m.) RUGBY, June 12. A war cox-respondent at Assam reports that the Japanese seem content for the time being to work along the Chindwin River where, at Homalin, bombers from India have .attacked them. He notes the obvious preparedness of the Indian Army, which, with parts of the Army from Burma, is holding positions in the mountain area. Tremendous feats of transport have been achieved to make it possible to support these forces, and Indian drivers, with three-ton trucks, have worked almost to a standstill for weeks.— B.O.W.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1942, Page 5

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WORKING UP CHINDWIN Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1942, Page 5

WORKING UP CHINDWIN Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1942, Page 5