OPTEL No. 30 Information received up to 7 a.m., 25th January, 1942. 1. NAVAL One of H.M. submarines torpedoed and sank an Italian salvage vessel off TUNISI 22nd. Two naval auxiliaries which were attacked by enemy aircraft off NORTH SUMATRA shot down a four-engine aircraft. Between 19th and 24th following ships reported sunk or damaged by enemy submarines: A. Off U.S. Atlantic Coast and in NEWFOUNDLAND area, five ships totaling about 28,000 B. Off BURMA, A small Panamanian ship and another unknown vessel. C. 340 miles S.S.E. of HALIFAX, one medium sized British ship. D. 300 miles West of CAPE ST. VINCENT one medium sized Spanish ship. 2. MILITARY LIBYA SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New">. 22nd and 23rd. The enemy seized the opportunity to push along the AGHEILA to JEDABYA Road, which was lightly held and reached JEDABYA on the afternoon of the 22nd, and then moved a column of about 30 tanks and 400 M. T. through ANTELAT towards SAUNNU.A second column of about 150 M. T. including armoured vehicles and guns followed up as far as ANTELAT where it seems to have remained. Air reported several hundred M. T. moving North-East on track JEDABYA to ANTETAT on morning 23rd. Our armoured and other forces were in touch with the enemy throughout the 23rd and at least three engagements took place in the ANTELAT-SAUNNU. Area where enemy tanks and artillery were brought to battle by our columns. The situation is still confused and no decisive % results have been reported. Large number of fires seen amongst enemy N. T. on track JEDABYA - ANTELAT. FAR EAST. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> No further news of operations in BURMA or IVLALAYA, NEW BRITAIN and NEW IRELAND. 24th. No communication with Australian military forces at RABAUL and KAVIENG. Three enemy aircraft claimed brought down at each place between RUSSIA. SIOE="-1" FACE="Courier New"> North-west of ROHEV the Russians are making further progress westwards, |