And then, there's the railway, and there's the new oil-country north of Prome. |
At present, the general hope is that, as soon as we arrive at Prome, they will give in. |
At Rangoon the track is already laid for a railroad up the country to Prome. |
The British proceeded to Prome, and inflicted another crushing defeat on the remaining detachments of the Burmese army. |
Burma is now Myanmar, Rangoon is Yangon, Prome is Pyay and Pegu is Bago. |
It was a place of considerable size, with buildings at least equal to those at Prome. |