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CHINA’S NEED

OF FAR GREATER WAR SUPPLIES DECLARED BY SPOKESMAN. PRESENT FLOW “RIDICULOUSLY SMALL.” (By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright) (Received This Day. 10.40 a.m.) LONDON, January 14. Commenting on President Roosevelt’s statement that more war supplies are reaching China by air than ever pased over the Burma Road, the London Director of the Chinese Ministry of Information, Dr Yeh, said traffic on the Burma Road had never reached full capacity and even if it had the supplies would have been far from enough. Supplies reaching China today were ridiculously small. Dr Yeh emphasised the need for heavy war equipment, which could not be transported by air. “It makes the Chinese green with envy.” he said, “to see our Russian Allies fighting so successfully.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1943, Page 3

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122

CHINA’S NEED Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1943, Page 3

CHINA’S NEED Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1943, Page 3

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