PRESSMEN LEFT OUT
BANGKOK REOCCUPATION NO AIR TRANSPORT LONDON, Aug. 29. “We may be short of transport aeroplanes but not so short that one could not be assigned to carry a party of pressmen to Bangkok to cover the story of the release of war prisoners,” says The Times correspondent in Rangoon. The Royal Air Force public relations obtained a scoop and the world has been deprived of the news of the reoccupation of Siam. South-east Asia is again reverting to its status of the forgotten front mainly because it has been “impossible for correspondents to
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21806, 31 August 1945, Page 3
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