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MARTIAL LAW

EASTERN SIAM PROORAMA'ITON

RISING AMONG THE TROOI’S.

(United Press Assooiation —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)

(Received this day at 1.40 pun.) SINGAPORE, October 12;

A rising occurred amolig troops in Eastern Siam who have captured the iDonmuang aeroclrome,- which is the regular binding stage for air services t ! o Europe. : Thirteen kilometres tvom Bangkok rebel troops encountered Government forces from the capital and firrig occuiired, but there ai’e no details. Martial law has been proclaimed. Their iMaejsties are staying at the seaside. Armed guards have been placed at the Legations arid foreign banks. The population of Bangkok are quiet. The Siamese consul at Singapore expects the Government to restore normality within two or three days.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1933, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
115

MARTIAL LAW Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1933, Page 6

MARTIAL LAW Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1933, Page 6

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