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BURMA REBELLION

‘ STILL SPREADING. United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph.—Copyrignt.) DELHI, May 11. Contrary to the reassuring tone of earlier messages, the week-end reports indicate that the Burma situation is causing serious concern in official circles. The Burma rebels, despite their numerous defeats by the Government forces, show no disposition to lay down their arms, and the trouble is still spreading. The police had a fierce encounter at Thayetyme against a force of one hundred and sixty rebels, who retired, leaving twenty-one dead. There were no Government casualties.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 6

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BURMA REBELLION Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 6

BURMA REBELLION Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 6

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