THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 17, 1941.
INDIA AND GIVES HOME TO TIRED MEN TO
BURMA
INDO-BURMA TRADE PRO- BLEMS HAVING BEEN SOLVED BY NEGOTIATION AND SIGNA- TURE OF THE RECENT INDO- BURMA TRADE
PACT. THE
TION OF THE PROBLEM OF INDIAN IMMIGRATION,
WORKERS
IN THEIR BIG Georgian house situated in STAGE IS SET FOR THE SOLU- beautiful grounds, wealthy Mrs. Beviss-Bond, wife of an Army major, and her daughter wait at table each night on eight munition workers who are their guests.
The arrival of n delegation headed by Mr. Bajpai, Viceroy's
Councillor, to this end has arous-
ed the keenest interest.
Mrs. Beviss-Bond's husband and her two sons are all serving with the Army in the East. Her The Riot Enquiry Committee of daughter's husband is in the Navy. 1938 traced the disturbances partly to the "apprehensions of the Burmans at the presence the lare number of Indians in
Burma."
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on
war
"Week-ends is the only time
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Tough Troops Used
In Practice
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