SUPPLIES FOR CHINA
BY AIR TILL BURMA ROAD IS REOPENED (Reed. 11 p.m.) London, Feb. 14 China will benefit immediatelj from the Far Eastern conferences, at which far months past the problem of how best to supply China by ail until the Burma Road is reopened has been given continuous study, says the Daily Mail's Bombay correspondent. Plans which experts have worked out will operate immediately. Another result of the conferences will be the speeding up of supplies to British and Indian troops lighting the Japanese in the wild Arakan country, where supply and communications problems grow more difficult as th,e monsoon approaches.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 38, 16 February 1943, Page 4
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