Information received up to 7 a.m., 19th January 1942. 1. NAVAL. One of H.M. destroyers escorting a convoy was torpedoed and sunk during the night l7th/18th off the North MURMANSK Coast. Six motor torpedo boats and motor gunboats engaged two enemy trawlers off CALAIS on 17th/18th. One motor torpedo boat is presumed lost and another suffered damage and casualties. A H.M. destroyer escorting a coastal convoy shot down a Dornier Bomber at dusk on the 18th. One naval trawler sank at GIBRALTAR yesterday and two others were damaged following an explosive A naval Corvette intercepted an 8,000 ton Italian vessel yesterday 230 miles southwest of LAGOS and is escorting her into port. A medium sized British vessel in convoy from the U.E. was torpedoed late on the 17th off the MURMANSK Coast and taken in tow. 2. MILITARY LIBYA SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. There is little further news from the AGHEILA Area but our forward columns are in touch with enemy defensive positions between MARSA BREGA and MARAD MALAYA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> 18th. Now reported that no enemy landing took place in the ENDAU Area where there is still an Australian infantry detachment. There has been much patrol activity North of the river ENDAU accompanied by heavy Japanese dive bombing attacks. In the GEMAS area our patrols were active throughout the 17th and in the afternoon, after artillery preparation an enemy attack developed in some strength. This is still in progress. In the river MUAR area our situation improved during the 1 BORNEO SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. A st %rong Japanese attack has been made on the British detachment in Dutch BORNEO southwest of KUCHING. Our forces are withdrawing. The Japanese are suspected to be approaching (SANDAKAN). BURMA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> A Japanese force in contact with our troops, is reported to have penetrated beyond MYITTA towards TAVOY. 3. AIR OPERATIONS. Western Front. 17th/18th. BREMEN, 63 tons and 2,500 incendiaries. EMDEN, 27 tons and nearly 2,000 incendiaries. Visibility was poor but bursts were seen in both ports and fires were started. 13 R.C.A.F. and two R.A.A.F. bombers took part. 18th and 18th/19th. Nothing of intere |