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JAPAN FOREBODING

NEW AIRBORNE ATTACKS ON LUZON LARGE FORCE ASSEMBLED ON LEYTE (Ree. 10.10 a.m.) NEW YORK, January 26. Increasing numbers of _Unied_ States surface craft are entering Lingayen Gulf and also appearing south of Luzon. From this, together with the attacks on Corregidor, Formosa, and Okinawa, it is readily surmisable that the enemy is massing fresh troops for new developments, says Tokio radio, t The radio added that the enemy intends new airborne operations on Luzon. A sizeable force of air-borne Americans' is at present assembled at Leyte. Tolrio Tadio also stated that several B29's attacked Singapore on January 26, but caused no damage.

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Evening Star, Issue 25394, 27 January 1945, Page 7

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JAPAN FOREBODING Evening Star, Issue 25394, 27 January 1945, Page 7

JAPAN FOREBODING Evening Star, Issue 25394, 27 January 1945, Page 7

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