RISING IN BURMA.
ATTACKS BY REBELS. SITUATION LITTLE CHANCED. (Received June 3, 8.23 p.m.) British Wireless. RUGBY. June 2. The report on the situation in Burma during the week was circulated in tho House of Commons to-d;iy. It states that two large rebel camps had been attacked and destroyed and some prominent leaders killed and captured. Oi,her minor successes by the Government forces had occurred and there had been no successful attacks bv the rebels. Attacks continued to occur, but there had been no marked change in the situa tion during the week. Attacks upon Ind:ans were still occurring and had spread to the Myangmya district.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20890, 4 June 1931, Page 9
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