DISORDERS IN BANGKOK
CHUNGKING, October 31
The Military Affairs Council has received reports from Bangkok that antiJapanese disorders are increasing following an announcement by Tokio that Siam will be incorporated in the Japanese Empire.
(By Teleoraph—Press Association—Copyright.) (Special Correspondent.) LONDON, October 31. Flying Officer Renton Rutherford, Opotiki, received the D.F.C. from.the King at Buckingham Palace -in the latest;; investiture.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1942, Page 4
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