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The silken East; a record of life and travel in Burma, vol.1 Page 221

Author:
O'Connor, V. C. Scott (Vincent Clarence Scott)
Publication Info:
London: Hutchinson and co, 1904, pg 221

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o* The Road to China from the Duwas of Sima, Hoton, Sinlum-gale, Lawmun, and Mantan, especially by the first named, an influential and loyal man. The result was that thirty-four cattle and ponies were recovered, and twenty-eight kachin burying-place in the forest persons convicted and punished for cattle theft, and it is hoped that the traffic will have received a crippling blow." And of the raison d'tre of Sinlum-kaba, this place where the daisies and heart's-ease are growing to-day, 221221
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