THE GREAT UNREST
TROtrBI.B IN' BURMA. flicc. December !>. o.a p.m.) Delhi, December B. Tim Burmese ("lovcrnmenl. has received information that a member of a former I? ova I Family, a- refugee in (_'hin:i. is collectins men and ammunition in the Chinese .Shan tiUites, with n view to raiding Burma and l'uslcring rebellion among the [Caching. On December I, at Tienhniing, a post of iiflv military police was attacked' tiv forly Chinese Hhatis. The attack was reputed, the enemy leaving live dead. The Kachiii villagers arc renortcd lo be loyal, anil there is no mason to expect any widespread trouble.
T.al.or news is thai e.U is fjuiet. The failure of the first attack apji.-ircntlv damned tho enemy's ardour.—H enter.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 65, 10 December 1919, Page 7
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118THE GREAT UNREST Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 65, 10 December 1919, Page 7
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