THEY DELIVERED THE GOODS Flying boats from Ceylon have carried out one of the most dangerous flights of the war. .. . They flew 1,200 miles over the India-Burma frontier to the Chindwin, making the first landings there to deliver some important machinery. The route lay over large tracts of unexplored jungle and the main obstacles was the Chin Hills rising to a height of ’ 8,000 feet. • Lectures (AGRICULTURAL) Dining Saloon 14,30 hours. MONDAY: “Grassland Farming in India.” — R.S.M. Walford. TUESDAY: “ Pigs.” — Sgt. Mahon. TODAY’S LIMERICK If* your future should cause you distress, Go along to the ship's ERS. They may not have a clue, . But they ll look after you. Your career is assured more dr less. Troops are invited to forward limericks on any subject (humorous or otherwise) for publication.
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Highlander, Volume 1, Issue 10, 9 April 1945, Page 2
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130Page 2 Advertisement 4 Highlander, Volume 1, Issue 10, 9 April 1945, Page 2
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