CRISIS IN BURMA
GOVERNMENT DEFEAT 1 PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS NOISY DEMONSTRATION RANGOON, 10 Following the lead of the Senate, the Burma House of Representatives passed s motion of no-confidence in the Government by 70 votes to 37. Amid the ensuing din the Prime Minister, Dr. • 5a Maw, resigned, VIOLENCE BY STUDENTS | MOTOR-BUSES STONED TRANSPORT at standstill f Independent Cable Service (Received February 17, 11.45 p.m.) » RANGOON, Fob. 17 No successor has yet been found for Dr. Maw, who resigned after the Government's defeat yesterday. Students now, say they will oppose all Governments until the Constitution is wrecked. Buses and trams were pelted with stones and bottles, and all transport is at a standstill
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 13
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