An announcement from Singapore that the-Allies in Malaya will have air superiority over the Japanese within three days is interpreted in London as an indication that powerful reinforcements of planes and airmen ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 790 wordsStrong Japanese forces, consisting of seaborne and parachute troops, yesterday landed on Dutch islands in the Pacific. The landings were made on the island of Tarakan, north-east of Borneo, and at Minahassa, at the northern ...
Article : 337 wordsYesterday's Singapore communique indicated that reliable information about the fighting in Perak and south of Kuantan is ...
Article : 159 wordsA hint that the RAF bombing of Bangkok from Rangoon might be the beginning of an important relieving campaign is contained ...
Article : 290 wordsLONDON, January 11.—Although the immensity and difficulties of Sir Archibald Wavell's task in the Pacific are fully ...
Article : 168 wordsLONDON, January 13.—It is officially announced that oil wells and the entire equipment of Tarakan were completely wrecked ...
Article : 30 wordsNegotiations in Sydney failed to bring a settlement in three strikes this week, and a fourth occurred. The strikes that were not settled ...
Article : 113 words"The Times" correspondent at Singapore says that all reports agree that the scorched earth policy is being strictly applied. In ...
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Article : 139 wordsSINGAPORE, January 10.—The Slim River battle—the most serious engagement so far in the Malaya war—seems to have gone in favor ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Thu 15 Jan 1942, Page 26
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