Information received up to 7 a.m., 1st January, 1942. Attacks on shipping. 28th Dec. A British ship of small tonnage was sunk by enemy action in the Eastern MEDITERRANEAN. 31st Dec. A British tanker was torpedoed about 200 miles north west of the BUTT OF LE (II) MILITARY LIBYA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> Enemy is now believed to have the remnants of five Italian infantry divisions and one Italian and two German armoured divisions in the JEDABYA area, round which several strong points have been constructed. There is also a line of defended posts stretching thirty miles south eastwards towards EL HASEIAT. From which place the enemy had been forced to withdraw by one of our mobile columns. 30th Dec. During the morning there was another tank battle between forty enemy tanks and fifty-eight of our own some fifteen miles south east of JEDABYA. Tank casualties are not yet known but are likely to be considerable on both sides. In the afternoon, our armoured forces withdrew north-wards to protect the left flank of the troops engaging the strong enemy post north east of JEDABYA. Frontier Area. 31st Dec. The assault on BARDIA with tanks and infantry commenced early in the morning after heavy air and artillery preparations. It is believed that good progress has been made. MALAYA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> In PERAK our position is unchanged. During 3Oth Dec. the Japanese supported by artillery and mortar fire, appeared to be feeling our defenses. There has been minor enemy air activity against our communication so. On the Eas %t Coast, a small party of Japanese have penetrated southwards from TRENGGANO towards KUANTAN where they are being engaged RUSSIA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> Heavy fighting is continuing south west of KALININ. The Germans have made a further withdrawal west of KALUGA. (III) AIR OPERATIONS WESTERN FRONT. 31st Dec. and 31st Dec./1st Jan. No offensive operations undertaken by our aircraft and enemy activity was negligible. |