Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 February 1945
1945-02-01
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Title Section114 1945-02-01 1 The Syonan Shimbun Czech-Polish Rift In London STOCKHOLM, Jtn. S«, (Domei) —The Ccechoslovak Government in •xii* in London broke with the Polish Refugee Government in London by irroKiii/inr the Pollih Lublin Committee as the provisional Polish Government, according to a London dispatch. The exchange of diplomatic missiom between the two114 words
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246 1945-02-01 1 BERLIN. Jan 30 < Domei i— On the occasion of the 12th anniversary of the asaumption of power by the German National Socialist Party, Fuehrer Hitler, in a radio speech today, declared: "The terrific battle taking place in the East will be246 words
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Article355 1945-02-01 1 Editorial THAT the rirra'er Felch is •UU full of fight and la ur< -trrinxlj determined 'n jfiin final victory "in spite of all *etbadra and hard trials"—to quo c the Relrhifuehrer himself—is clear from the statement broadcast by Hitler on the o-r»sion of fhe lttb anniversary 0* the355 words
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354 1945-02-01 1 TOKYO. Jan. SO. Doinai -Ab <~lute confidence in the ability of,, the people of Germany to defend successfully their Fatherland la the current war wae expreued by PHidejl Ya«l. President of the Boau. Of Technology, in a Press interview today. Dr. Yagl declared that Germany's354 words
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Article91 1945-02-01 1 hEP.UN. Jan. 30. (OomriiOermki) battleplane ami fighter formttioiu, roaring over the So\ >tCerroan baftletront yesterday sma-nftd up 450 Soviei vehicle* Uiclu':.n^ 200 fully-laden moU>r lorriw. and heavily damaged 1S» otnrrs. according to Major Albert Frolag, Ofrman News Agency cor. re. tjcndent assigned to the Loft* T&flfl.91 words
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Article76 1945-02-01 1 syonan Defence Heade.aarUrs in an anjienneement »t 1 p.n. tod»y stated that between about 11 a.m. and 12.50 *-m. ioiay. aboai »o B-28» penetrated ever Sfonan-to aad, after bombing the Scl«(ar eecter, the enemy pianev retreated nor thwtmt wards. The war reaalte and damage done are76 words
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Article441 1945-02-01 1 BERLIN. Jan. 30. (Domrt)—North of Koemgsberg, Soviet attack* w«re necked In fierce fighting, In which German naval forces also participated with visible effect, the German communique said. In yesterdays fighting in East Prussia. 63 Soviet tank* and 24 suns were destroyed In Upper Siles-'a. strong German formation*441 words
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96 1945-02-01 1 Canton Hankow Railway Re-opened: Suichwan Taken TOKYO, Jan. 31. fDomtli— Dai Honyei announced at 3.30 p.m. today &s follow*: "Hrrily, our forces, on the Chin* continent, which had been advancing from the Central and South China area* since the middle of January, to re-open the southern aection of the Canton96 words
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165 1945-02-01 1 J JEBON. Jtv, 30. innmeD—An Indian Independence Day meeting which was held last night m Washington by the National Com. mittee for India's Freedom, pasned a raaohitlon urging the United States Government to take steps to convince Britain of the necessity of releasing tens of165 words
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Article230 1945-02-01 1 Fftt Landing Party Under Hea\7 Fire A NIPPON BASE 'in Southern Burma Jan. 30. (Deeael)—Nippon fore* since the night of Jan. 9* have bMn conductint clow-range attack* against the enemy who landed near Kanga* 15 kilometre* north of Myebon. In a series of daring n>ht raids, our troopa,230 words
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256 1945-02-01 1 A NIPPON Base iii Ihe Philippiiiei, Jan. 30. (Dome*)— Our *uf'atiicd nerce attack* against Uie right flank of enemy lorceo advancing I,'ong Uie Luzun front have ooaxpletely checkinaitd hia advance it tb* northern vicinity <>t Claik F*old. Our forces entrenched in the hilly secioi256 words
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288 1945-02-01 1 MBBON Jin 30 illomrii a»n Ja»er,h S'llwell in his flr*t Pc s con'eitnce !»lnc« assuming command «>f Uniyd States grmund fore«. wirn- ed Iratawt expecting an early and to ihe war In the P«<» ftrr-arcordlnf *r aWt iiJrron «l n>.trh He Mid NiDi^ii f«'.288 words
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226 1945-02-01 2 UNDER the iponsorship of the Chief Rathl, Syonan. a ipeclal meetIn* of all wealthy Muslims In this city is being called for tomorrow In order to collect funds for the purchase of several226 words
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221 1945-02-01 2 PENANO Jan. 29. iDomel) With a view to expanding the activities of the uidian freedom movement and at the same time affording Indian settlers th« opportunity to take an active part i -=uuggie i new *ub b-anrh of the Indian Independence league221 words
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115 1945-02-01 2 DJAKARTA. Jan. 25. (DomeD Th« DJava Military Administration bM decided to establish another Medical College at Semarant in addition to the tole existing medical college In Djakarta. This measure is necessitated by the ever-mcreasing need for medical trrteemen In accordance with *nt dally increasing number115 words
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253 1945-02-01 2 RANGOON. Jan. 29. (Domei)— Paying final tribu c to Rash Beharl Bose. Supreme Adviser to the Provisional Government of Free Inda. Indian residents in Burma held a mau memorial service here yesterday at the Metropoll an Auditorium. Before an altar adorned with a huge253 words
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Article44 1945-02-01 2 THH new election committee the Byonaa Spw* Asmeiatlcm. cemAlkaff. 8. K. Ltm. A^M Als»ttff. Mtojoot. Cheong Hot* ChyTDwd bin Moh»med Ehih Mohamed Tthn \>\n K»!u. Or. T TUitTmsham u-dA.T Awmug-n All iiwbers of *h* Mpctten commltfc* ar« council membrrs or A3soe»»tlom.44 words
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480 1945-02-01 2 REBOLUnOK3 placing on rcord th. irreparable lw« «su-ta'.ned «W Bast Asia's thrw million Indians through the demke of Srljit Raah Behari Bose and the great sen-ices l rendered by this Uluitrlous sou of India who Curing his entire life- tlra*480 words
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397 1945-02-01 2 COMMENTING on the internment of the Nippon ambassadorial j staff by the Turkish Government on Jan. 28, a leading Muslim resident Mohamed All Alsagoff In an Interview with Done! strongly denounced the action of Turkey which he described ai having397 words
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99 1945-02-01 2 BANPOENU, .fun 29. (Domel) —A dramatic play "Bands Mataram" describing the unremitting struggle of Indians to drive the British out of their Motherland, will be staffed shortly at, the Dai Toa Ka'kan in this d.y by locai Indonesian youngsters, with the co-operation of the99 words
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Article367 1945-02-01 2 •SAKLRA1 it - Notes Comments •SAKLRA1 it IHE charity show organized by the Dramatics and Music section of the Syonan SporU Association and staged oa Friday and Saturday 'ast, proveii to be one of tto br»£iiest entertalnmert* seen h^r? fcr a long time, which is saying lot. for the standard of entertainment since367 words
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