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SUPPLIES FOR CHINA

BURMA ROAD TRAFFIC WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. The United Press correspondent at Washington learned that over 14,000 American-made trucks, provided chiefly through lend-lease funds, will soon be moving war equipment along the Burma road to China. In addition, 264 American-trained pilots, many United States army officers and enlisted men, have already signed up for Chinese service, while over 100 Curtis P4O fighters are available. Many of the pilots are guarding the Burma road.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24782, 5 December 1941, Page 5

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SUPPLIES FOR CHINA Otago Daily Times, Issue 24782, 5 December 1941, Page 5

SUPPLIES FOR CHINA Otago Daily Times, Issue 24782, 5 December 1941, Page 5

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