Information received up to 7 A.M. 9th January 1942. 1. NAVAL. Nothing of importance. 2. MILITARY. Libya. 7th. The enemy withdrawal from Jedabya continued being closely followed by units of the guards and other forces. The pace is slow on account of minefields and booby-traps but by evening our troops had reached the area 20 to 30 miles S.S .U. of Jedabya, a clash between one of our columns and the enemy having taken place on the road 4 miles South. 8th. Our advance continued slowly on account of minefields. Columns to the South are threatening the enemy right flank. Enemy armour not yet definitely located. Malaya. No further information. 3. AIR OPERATIONS. Western Front. 7th/Sth. 76 tons of H.E, and over 8,000 incendiaries were dropped at Brest but apart from some fires results were unobserved. 46 tons and 2,000 incendiaries were dropped at St. Nazaire in clear weather. Bursts were seen across the docks, submarine pens and railway center, followed by large fires. 5 R.C.A.F. and 4 R.A.A.F. aircraft took part without casualties. 8th/9th. 151 aircraft were sent to Brest and 29 to Cherbourg. A few others were mine laying and dropping leaflets. No reports yet. Mediterranean. Libya Blenheims attacked Talfaya. Hurricanes on reconnaissance reported considerable N.T. movement between Jedabya and El Agheila. Their fighter escort pr %obably destroyed 4 enemy aircraft but 7 of them are missing, two pilots safe. Malta. 8th. 27 enemy attacked Luqa. Burma An attack took place on aerodromes in the Bangkok area by aircraft of the American Volunteer group. 7 enemy aircraft were destroyed on the ground, one of ours is missing. |