STOP PRESS DESPERATE JAPANESE. Sydney.—Some 40,000 Japanese troop* trapped in British New Guinea ire noW -concentrating for a battle in a desperate effort to break thrbiigh the Allied net of: encirclement. The opening skirm- ■ ishes are already taking place.: This is announced in General MacArthuir Ts Jaifebt ecawminique.— j UJ»A. •' •;' : ' y\_ ; j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1944, Page 81
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