Told To Leave Bangkok
LONDON, February 1
Eangkok radio has urged the population to evacuate the city immediately. Thailand no longer has a capital. Many members of the Government have gone to places of safety. ‘Tlie enemy will not cease to raid Bangkok,” says the radio. ‘‘Contrariwise, the raids are likely to become heavier and more frequent.”
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Northern Advocate, 2 February 1944, Page 3
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