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Article : 928 wordsOne of the worst weeks in Allied history draws to a close with the greatly outnumbered Dutch defenders of Java, bereft of the greater part of their navy, and lacking adequate air strength through no fault of their own, continuing an ...
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Article : 222 wordsThe Dutch admit the evacuation of Batavia, capital of Java. The invaders have occupied. Krawang (30 miles to the east) and Poerwakarta (between Batavia and Bandoeng); and also Tangerang (10 miles west of Batavia). In eastern Java, the Japanese from Rembang are pressing on towards Sourabaya. In central Java, the invaders have occupied the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 7 Mar 1942, Page 10
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