TRIAL OF BURMA REBELS
: CALCUTTA, 9th May ■A special tribunal sitting; at Pyapon » 2« d flfteeu Burma reSels to death and fifty-six to life transportation on of waging war against the ■fc-ing, also of conspiracy. Twenty-four were acquitted. The Commissioners recommended those sentenced to transportation to Jw^V aS "ley exPre3sed the opinion that strong intimidation had been used by tho rebel leaders toward the rank and file, whose credulity and ignorance were abominably exploited.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 109, 11 May 1931, Page 9
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