Information received up to 7 a.m., 18th January 1942. 1. NAVAL. H.M. anti-aircraft cruiser CARLISIE shot down one Junkers 88. A small Dutch vessel was sunk by mine off SINGAPORE on the 16th. 2. MILITARY. LIBYA. The garrison of HAIFAYA surrendered unconditionally at 9 a.m. on the 17th, About 5,500 prisoners very weak from lack of food and water were taken together with guns and store which had not been destroyed. 76 of our troops were rescued. In the forward area sandstorms and rain interfered with operations but extensive clearing of enemy land mines continues. MALAYA. East, A Japanese landing supported by naval aircraft and dive bombers took place at ENDAU early on 16th. West. In the MUAR area the Japanese crossed the KUAR River and during the 16th reached a point ten miles to the South. A small enemy landing also took place on the 16th near RATU PAHAT. BURMA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> 15th/16th. Contact was made with a Japanese force of about 100 at MYITTA ten miles into BURMA near TAVOY. RANGOON. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> A reinforcement arrived safely on the 16th much native labor has left the city. RUSSIA. The Germans are continuing their attack in the area south-south-east of KURSX and have made some progress in their attack on FEO-DOSLA in the CRIMEA, 3. AIR OPERATIONS Western Front. 17th. Three Beauforts attacked ST. PETER PORT GUERNSEY and hit sheds on the jetty, silenced an anti-aircraft gun and machine-gunned troops. 17th/18th. Total bombers sent out 119. BREMEN 83, EMDEN 24, a few others sea-mining. Two are missing and two came down in the sea. About 22 enemy aircraft were operating against shipping off the East coast and were sea-mining in the Western Approaches. One Dornier was damaged by a Ha MEDITERRANEAN SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. 15th/16th. Six Wellington bombed mechanical transport in the AGHEIIA-SIRTE area. MALTA SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. Small attacks between 16th and 17th inclusive caused are still unserviceable, |