OPTEL No, 20 Information received up to 7 a.m., 17th January, 1942. 1. NAVAL 16th. A 12,000 ton liner in outward-bound troop convoy was torpedoed about 600 miles west of BORDEAUX and subsequently bombed by Focke Gulf aircraft. Her steering gear was disabled but she is proceeding at reduced speed. A naval trawler was bombed and sunk off YARMOUTH, and a small naval auxiliary vessel sank off south-west SCOTLAND after colliding with one of H.M. submarines which was undamaged. Icebreaker STALIN reported not seriously damaged. 16th. A British 8,600 ton tanker, bound for HALIFAX, was torpedoed off ST. JOHNIS, NEWFOUNDLAND, but is still afloat. 2. MILITARY LIBYA SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. A Free French Force has-Joined our troops in the HALFAYA area. MALAYA. EAST SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. An enemy patrol was encountered on the 15th north of the river ENDAU. WEST SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. Early on the 15th an advanced Australian battalion am-bushed an enemy column, including some tanks west of GEMAAS destroying six tanks and inflicting heavy casualties with small losses. Later, the enemy at-tacked in force and heavy fighting took place, our troops being subjected to constant dive-bombing throughout the day. Enemy strength reported one brigade with medium and light tanks. Our forward elements have now been withdrawn east of GEMAS. % BORNEO SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. The Japanese have attacked some f Indian troops at SILOES in DUTCH BORNEO near the SARAWAK f RUSSIA SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. In the central sector the Russians are maintaining their pressure. In the CRIMEA, the Germans (are) attacking FEODOSIA. 3. AIR OPERATIONS WESTERN FRONT. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> 15th/16th. HAMBURG. Thirty tons high explosive and nearly 23,000 incendiaries. EMDEN. 51 tons high explosive and 4,400 incendiaries. Large fires were left burning at both ports. Fourteen R.C.A.F., six R.A.A.F. and two R.N.O.A.F. aircraft took part. One Canadian Hampden crashed. 16th and 16th/17th. No offensive operations by us and no by enemy reported. |