OPTEL NO. 13. Information received up to 7 A.M. 12th January 1942. 1. NAVAL. A 9,000 tons British merchant vessel, independently routed from Canada to the United Kingdom, was torpedoed 170 miles south of Halifax on 11th. One Norwegian and three British ships, totaling nearly 30,000 tons, in an outward convoy to Canada, have been damaged in heavy weather. 2. MILITARY Libya SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> 10th. The enemy withdrew from his positions 12 miles southwest of Jedabya and continued his retreat towards Agheila. A small second line transport unit, moving up to a forward area, ran into a minefield and was then surrounded by enemy armoured cars. Seven vehicles lost. By morning 11th, further areas southwest of Jedabya were reported clear of the enemy and our mobile columns were keeping contact. Malaya. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> Our forces were engaged in fierce fighting with the enemy in Western Malaya on the l0th and have withdrawn further sou Netherlands East Indies. A Batavia conun unique announces that the Japanese have attacked Tarakan Island (Dutch Borneo) and the Hinahassa District in North Celebes. No details received. Russia. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> (1) Russian air staff who was extremely confident stated on 9th January that (a) Russians hoped to close pincers behind Mozhaisk: in next few days and that Germans withdrawing from this sector are going heavily bombed. % (b) It was believed Germans would NOT stand on Smolensk line but would continue withdraw to pre-War Polish-Russia front (c) It was regretted that German withdrawal prevented Russian offensive from achieving full effect. (2) Picture as seen by British M.A. is (a) Finland and Leningrad sector. No fresh information |