BANGKOK RAZED.
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BANGKOK, Sept. 22.—A large section of the city was razed oy the greatest fire in 20, .years. Thirty were injured. Ten thousand, mostly Chinese, are homeless. DISCHARGEE! AIRMEN WORLD REJOIN. An Air Department, signal circulated to , R.N.Z.A.F. stations throughout the Dominion and received at Auckland to-day states that a number of Inembers of the Interim Air Force who were discharged last week, following a strike, are desirous of rejoining. The commanding officers hare been given authority to' interview these men and recommend -the acceptance of those suitable.—Press Association.
NELSON TROTS
President’s Handicap.---3-2 Real Nugget 1, 4-5. Forecast 1-3 Stimulant 3. Scr: Sandiford.
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Evening Star, Issue 25904, 23 September 1946, Page 10
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