BURMAH.
In consequence of ' the political discord And social confusion in-Burmah, the British Government of India was decided to intnwt the f> upreme • command in that country to M»s,ot-G|neral Sir Herbert fctacpherpon, Comtuander-inCbiof in Madras. ' Five thousand troops.will be aent^into Burmah. 3M«o r on as thfe'cold' seaeon' commences, •• o -scour thecpuntr^and drive out and *ub «lue ther inaurgcnfcs, > and 1,000 > additions police wilL be g«*t to India to' maintain One, olf.theembivriknaientajoi the Irrawaddy, river uti Mandalay burst) on ' August 24th^ ] and iti'a fe^f minUtes.^l '>}iqHaSsid(HfSvM) tioodksfwp£ fry&itelfiViJj&'faup: '.Fifty, tbouaaiid ,porsons> were raade<hpmelesp, and* a ' niiuiber ! b'ave t^j^ ; drdwried: *!, Famihe\ £aTO'4h«Tlip^ Brjti6hn(i>ntary operation* are oerioy sly in 4
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 171, 25 September 1886, Page 3
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107BURMAH. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 171, 25 September 1886, Page 3
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