Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Side 310
... appeared to bo nothing between me and the hook of Cambodia , five hundred miles away to the east . The monsoon was blowing hard from the south - west in the Indian Ocean , but the South China Sea , protected by the backbone of Malaya ...
... appeared to bo nothing between me and the hook of Cambodia , five hundred miles away to the east . The monsoon was blowing hard from the south - west in the Indian Ocean , but the South China Sea , protected by the backbone of Malaya ...
Side 316
behind appeared empty , as also the river . In three hours we reached a small village , and the launch stopped ; it could go no higher . Several boats were drawn up alongside a jetty ; some men were loading bags of rice into one of them ...
behind appeared empty , as also the river . In three hours we reached a small village , and the launch stopped ; it could go no higher . Several boats were drawn up alongside a jetty ; some men were loading bags of rice into one of them ...
Side 377
... appeared . et there was not a ship that do not had several near - misses , and had been damaged . So ntually two merchantmen got the Grand Harbour out of the at had set out from the west me as a minor tragedy to the ron to learn that ...
... appeared . et there was not a ship that do not had several near - misses , and had been damaged . So ntually two merchantmen got the Grand Harbour out of the at had set out from the west me as a minor tragedy to the ron to learn that ...
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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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aerodrome aircraft Army arrived Ashinpaya asked attack Battalion began BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE bombers bombs British Burma camp Captain Church Army cloches coast Colonel convoy crew dawn defence dogs E-boats enemy evacuated eyes Eyetie feet fighters fighting fire fish French German guns half hand head heard Heraklion hills Huns Indian Ipoh island J. K. STANFORD Japanese Kedah Khyber Khyber Pass knew KOLYNOS land Larry later light LONDON looked Luftwaffe Malta MAXALDING Maymyo miles morning Mwas Natuk never night officers once passed Pelman Penang Perak pilot planes raid Rangoon realised rifles road round seemed sent ship shooting shot side Singapore skipper soldier soon Spitfires Squadron STREET thing thought tiger-fish told took town trees troops turned village waiting watched yards