GUERILLAS IN SIAM NEVER MET ENEMY
LONDUX, '.Mart-li 3. TwtMity-four .BiainoHe jii'ler oaviag Engjish univor.sities' in l!G2 1 : raiiiwl 50,0(10 . Biaiiie.se gi/erillas in 1 ungle warfare, have retunml to Liig ! iaiul. They joined the Dritish Anny ; ii 1042. and the -vvhoie party panu-luited ■ into Biam in .Mar--li, 11)44', exeept two ! rt'ho trivelled by .subnvarine. In addition to training gueriHas. j they sniuggled from. Biani by Cataliiia^: a nufnber of ofliciiils for 'coiiferexietv ! with the Allied loaders. They also re- j ported by radiu the loeation of .iapan- ! ese prisoners-of-war c-ainps, so that ' Allied bombers could avoid tlioin. The leader of the jiartv said Ihe'j guerillas' biggest disappointmeiil was ' that the Japanese siirrendered before j they eaitie into confliet with them. The ! students ' partv suffered no casualties. ' After deinobilLsation they wili return ? ,to their unirersities.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 March 1946, Page 2
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