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HEROIC AIR DEFENCE

ATTACK ON RABAUL

SYDNEY, February 18.

How six Australian pilots heroically went into action against Japanese planes attacking Rabaul was told today by Mr. Eric Howard, who arrived here with Mr. Ted Bishton, who sent the last radio message to the outside world before wrecking the radio station and preventing it from falling into Japanese hands.

Mr. Howard, who was master of -a small New Guinea Administration motor-vessel, was an eye-witness of all the Japanese raids. He rescued as many people as he could, and eventually escaped to Port Moresby with 28. He said' that the population of Rabaul took to the hills after the first raid, and Rabaul became a dead town. In the worst raid, when the Japanese came over in planes, most of which were from a carrier, six Australian pilots went up to intercept them. Mr. Howard put his glasses on them, and he said he saw heroism such as could not be excelled anywhere. The Australians, badly outnumbered, went straight for the Japanese, and got plane for plane; While the dogfights lasted the air was filled with scream-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1942, Page 5

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HEROIC AIR DEFENCE Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1942, Page 5

HEROIC AIR DEFENCE Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 43, 20 February 1942, Page 5