Information received up to a.m., 29th January, 1942 28th/29th. Enemy coastal batteries ineffectively shelled a Channel convoy off DOV 22nd. A small merchant ship was sunk by gunfire from a U-boat 120 miles southwest of RANGOON. 24th. A medium sized Allied ship in supply convoy was mined and sunk 27 miles southwest of SINGAPORE, and a medium sized Portuguese steamer is reported to have sunk by mine off NEWFOUNDLAND. 2. MILITARY LIBYA. Enemy columns from the MSUS area are pushing east north and northwest. South of BENGHAOI our forces covering the town have been forced to withdraw by strong enemy attacks from the south. Northeast of MSUS, our armoured forces are advancing to attack the enemy. MALAYA. East, On 27th, Australian forces were in contact near JEMALUANG, inflicting about 250 casualties on the enemy and suffering 32. Our troops have now retired to ULUSEDILI, some 30 miles south of JEMALUANG. Center. There has been some infiltration by enemy south of SIMPANG RENGAN. West. 15th Indian Infantry Brigade is still southeast of SENG-GARANG, but about 1,000 of the troops isolated there managed to rejoin our forces on 28th. BURMA SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. Japanese forces, including cavalry, are reported to be approaching the MOULMEIN area from the east and south. RUSSIA SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. The Russians are continuing their pressure to the west of ROHEV and in the KHARKOV sector, but German resistance has increased north of the line OREL - BRYANSK and in the KURSK area. 3. AIR OPERATIONS WESTERN FRONT SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. Six R.C.A.F. aircraft took part in operations 27th/ 28th without casualty. 28th/29tk. 183 aircraft sent out - MUNSTER 84; BOULOGNE 48; ROTTERDAM, 29, aerodromes in HOLLAND and NORTHERN FRANCE, 20; and leaflets over PARIS, 2, Seven aircraft missing, There was thick cloud over MUNSTER, but conditions at BOULOGNE and ROTTERDAM were good. |