Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 255-256W. Blackwood, 1944 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 87
Page 32
... Japanese at close quarters . There is no enforced limit to immigra tion in the Philippines , a country of roughly the same extent of arable land as Japan , which country has , however , five times the population to support ; and in ...
... Japanese at close quarters . There is no enforced limit to immigra tion in the Philippines , a country of roughly the same extent of arable land as Japan , which country has , however , five times the population to support ; and in ...
Page 43
... Japanese trade . We are lucky in having a very vivid account of their life from the writings of Englebert Kaempfer . Kaempfer was a German physician who entered the service of the Dutch East India Company and spent two years in Japan in ...
... Japanese trade . We are lucky in having a very vivid account of their life from the writings of Englebert Kaempfer . Kaempfer was a German physician who entered the service of the Dutch East India Company and spent two years in Japan in ...
Page 184
... Japanese had landed in force at Teluk Murah , a tidal creek on the left side of the Australian position , and at numerous other points in small bays and estuaries of streams in the mangrove . The A.I.F. had " withdrawn to previously ...
... Japanese had landed in force at Teluk Murah , a tidal creek on the left side of the Australian position , and at numerous other points in small bays and estuaries of streams in the mangrove . The A.I.F. had " withdrawn to previously ...
Contents
MWAS OF THE WATERWAYS BY JOHN WELMAN | 79 |
Contents for March 1944 | 156 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
Copyright | |
19 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aerodrome Afridis aircraft Army arrived Ashinpaya asked attack began BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE bombers bombs British called camp Captain Church Army cloches coast command crew dawn defence Deshima E-boat enemy evacuated eyes Eyeties feet fighter fighting fire fish Fort Liard French German Gestapo guns half hand head heard Heraklion hills hundred Indian Ipoh island Japanese Khyber Khyber Pass knew KOLYNOS land Landi Kotal later leave light LONDON looked Malta MAXALDING Maymyo miles morning Mwas Natuk never night officers once passed Pelman Penang pilot planes police raid Rangoon realised rifle road round seemed sent shepherds ship shooting shot side sight Singapore skipper soldier soon Spitfires STREET thing tiger-fish told took town trees troops turned village waiting watched yards