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INDIAN FRONTIER

Guerrillas Harry Enemy

(British Official Wireless.i RUGBY, August 24

The exploits of guerrillas operating from the Burma-Assam border into Japanese-occupied Burma are described by au army observer in a message from New Delhi. The famous tribe called the Nagas are playing a great part in attacks on Japanese patrols. The Nagas study the habit of the enemy and the features of the country and, using primitive -weapons and strategies, work so swiftly and silently that the advance section of an enemy column may pass without knowing that the rear has been wiped out. The British patrols are greatly helped by information provided by the guerrillas.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19420825.2.51

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 280, 25 August 1942, Page 5

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107

INDIAN FRONTIER Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 280, 25 August 1942, Page 5

INDIAN FRONTIER Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 280, 25 August 1942, Page 5

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