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Side 133
... Japanese . Afterwards the Japanese Navy reigned supreme . As Tokyo radio pointed out only too truly , our " decapitated naval forces " could do nothing to stop the Japanese from landing wherever they liked on either side of the ...
... Japanese . Afterwards the Japanese Navy reigned supreme . As Tokyo radio pointed out only too truly , our " decapitated naval forces " could do nothing to stop the Japanese from landing wherever they liked on either side of the ...
Side 139
... Japanese caused them many casualties . They accepted them . They had plenty of men . Our casualties were light , at all events up to the fighting in Johore . The Japanese did not do much actual fighting by night : rather they made ...
... Japanese caused them many casualties . They accepted them . They had plenty of men . Our casualties were light , at all events up to the fighting in Johore . The Japanese did not do much actual fighting by night : rather they made ...
Side 184
... Japanese had landed in force at Teluk Murah , a tidal creek on the left side of the Australian position , and at numerous other points in small bays and estuaries of streams in the mangrove . The A.I.F. had " withdrawn to previously ...
... Japanese had landed in force at Teluk Murah , a tidal creek on the left side of the Australian position , and at numerous other points in small bays and estuaries of streams in the mangrove . The A.I.F. had " withdrawn to previously ...
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PARACHUTES OVER CRETE BY GERALD BARRY | 81 |
SIAMESE DUSK BY F KINGDON WARD 309 | 145 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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