Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 February 1945
1945-02-03
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section126 1945-02-03 1 The Syonan Shimbun GermmuHakUmgFlrm To Siegfried Line LISBON. Feb. 1. (Doraei) British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery's spokesman. statin* (hat the CanWHM show every sijn of holdnr the Scgfried Line gui c lirmly. today declared: "There is no evidence that the Ge-mans are pullinr back from the Line.' Reuter'aJbpeci?.! .•ii-re pond-<-ni.126 words
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448 1945-02-03 1 BERLIN, Feb 1 (Domei) —Reich Deputy Press Chief, Helmut Suendei .r.ann, today told foreign Press correspondents, "Berlin will become the bloodiest disappointment" for the Russians. He describrd Anglo-American repcrii that Berlin wa? bei:i^ evacuated a-s "pure nonsense." and stated; '"It is not flight448 words
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Article286 1945-02-03 1 Editorial DCRLIN. fitai» of Germany, is not only prepared to give a hot )><<ri»n'jnTi jn irvadrrs but is oijJ'l--lied to hit back—and hit back hard, arro'ding to the Deputy Press Chief of the Reich. The manner in which the German legions are blocking the progress of the enemy286 words
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Article105 1945-02-03 1 AT THE CMna Front. Jan. 31. iHomei) —A Nippon bomber unit, in co-operative operations alon? the South China coast with Nippon ground forces, yesterday noon attacked and dealt a heavj bow to an iicmy furce nt abt^t 1.000 tronps who w;re fleeini along the road north of105 words
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Article46 1945-02-03 1 7,ISEON. Feb. 1. (Dome!)— The Polish Exiled Government in London tonipht announced that it had revered dlploiralir relations wi h the Re'usee Cz pchoclovak Government in re alint'on a?at:Pt the latter's re..Tffr.itlon ye«rerday of the Russian-roonjored "Pollyh Pr.i\K;onal Government," according to a Tendon dtpatch.46 words
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336 1945-02-03 1 TOKYO, Feb. 2. (Doniel)-N.p-pon forces in engaging United Sta.es invasion troops in the Lingayen Gulf actor on Luzon Island are so far known to have inflicted approximately 11.200 casualties on the enemy, while they captured or destroyed 114 tanks and 71336 words
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Article55 1945-02-03 1 lISBON. Feb. 1. (Domei)—The American S-nate today approved oy a \otc of 43 to 41 a motion in favour of de'ayir.fj action on the nomlr.ation of former V'*.ce-President Henry Wallace as Secret ar>" of Commerce, despite P 4 -es"dsnt Roosr\elt's alterance on Tuesday u-gring stron? •unport for Wallace,55 words
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458 1945-02-03 1 Spokesman Comments On Philippines Battle .''■> Syonan Sbimbun Staff Reporter REVIEWING the war situatoi, tu jut. Col. Shczo Nakajlma. spokesMar, of the Imperial Forces in the Southern Regions, at a P.ess conference yesterday, asserted that Nippon forces, fighting in the Phllipp'nrs458 words
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415 1945-02-03 1 A NIPPON BASE at the Philippines Front, Feb 1 (Potnri) —As American forces desperately attempt to reach tl.e Manila sector, the tempo of the battle of the Phi ippines has accelerated and the scene of major engagements has shifted to the Clark415 words
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336 1945-02-03 1 I By Svonan Shimhun Staff Reporter THE re-opening of the Led* Route claimed by the enemy, is of Little consequence as the read nan be disrupted I any point and at any time by tho Nippon forces, declared Lieut Col. Shrao Nakajima, spokesmen336 words
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132 1945-02-03 1 LISBON. Feb 1. (Domei)— BrL tbli Secretary of Sta c fc-* Ind Leopold S. Avnery today indica'ei reluctance to tj»lk when he wi* asked In th« Home of Urnirnons by Reginald Soren cen. rp'rardinj? th* recent arret *nd Interntppn' of five pr^ir'nen* OwHTtil132 words
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Article45 1945-02-03 1 IN CONNECTION with Ihr rnemj ra'd over Scletar rector on Tfcurt* rhy last. res-)x>n cibV f)i'a rtK«s In P"»"*B •evpolwl today th*" n ■ddltloo to tlu- 01.c 829 (lrfi.it"1 snct dwn during the raid, ilclit others, it Is now confirmed. wer» damaged.45 words
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141 1945-02-03 2 TOMORROW Smity, the aiinlvei.si'iy of the duy on which the Ir.uiai) National Army began fa armed offensive against the Brltlsn or the Indo-Burma uorder, will be observed by Indians js commemoration cay In their fight for the liberation of141 words
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Article330 1945-02-03 2 —I.OI'IS TniVY - —I.OI'IS TniVY. I.o! Ye wan inn, of Eastern fame. No l«vs heroic than *ny yet seen, ii.l' i IcadtT divinely Inspfred To had us to our k<» '1 our freedom, fiurken to Mother Ind's plaintive walls. Struck hy loot and oppression brut I (Vies aloud for help330 words
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331 1945-02-03 2 Reopening Of Canton Hankow Railway Accelerated Through Their Activities ißy a Domei War Correspondent) ill W FRONT, Feb. 1. (Domei). —An outstanding feature of th<> latest Nippon campaign on the China continent whlrb i .-.I in thr successful reopening331 words
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164 1945-02-03 2 TOKYO. Feb. 1. (Domel)—SinoNlppon collaboration In the cultural field Ls well ou tfie march, wltto fiome of the finest musician* of bota countries seeing to it that music is doing Its share. Doing her part in promoting Sln.iNippon cultural relations is Miss Chih Yuan-yuan, soprano,164 words
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139 1945-02-03 2 SINGARAJA. Feb. 9. (Domeh— Traders of the Singaraja Young mptv.s Association have decided to effect a reorganization and to giv« further training to Its members in order to add move significance to its existence. It to understood tha t the Association will be formed on139 words
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325 1945-02-03 2 LISBON. Feb. 1. (Domeil.—That considerable war-weariness an;l dimatisfaction prevail* among the British personnel of the Indian Army was rf fleeted in today* Hon*e of Commons discussions in which British Secretary of State for India Leopold S. Amery was questioned regarding the regulations governing the leaves325 words
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Article31 1945-02-03 2 ANOTHER 45 familie.s. r-o:-nprls-Ing over 250 men. women and children, meanwhile left Svonan yes*erdav for the recently-opened ag»:<?ultural farms in Kondor I«!--lanrt. wWch lies vou'h-west of this Island.31 words
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Article24 1945-02-03 2 THE 49»h bptch of settlers for New Syonan comnrbintr 81 fami lies numbering 279 persons In all. left Syonan yesterday.24 words
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150 1945-02-03 2 WORKING in clo«e co-operation with the Nippon ground crewg of the Imperial air arm in bases tpread all over the peninsula, are hundreds of Malaian youths, now expert aero mechanics following month* of rigid training at Malal's aircraft mechanics inistitute. says j Uomei.150 words
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Article85 1945-02-03 2 DJAKARTA, Feb. .1. CDomeii Reflecting the materialization of the close co-operation of the Moslem community with :he Administra'ion. special postal savings bearinp no interest ar» being launched here on the initiative of the Masjoeml at Indonesian Moslem Federation. An enthusiastic re-ponce is expected from the I quarter?85 words
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Article82 1945-02-03 2 IJSBON. Feb. 1 (Domei>—The fa.iliu-e of nurses in the United States to volunteer in sufficien1 numbers has been criticized by Major-Genera 1 Pau! Hawley, United States Surgeon- Genera 1 of the European theatre c dispatch from Paris revealed. General Hawley was ciioted a.s saying that82 words
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Obituary66 1945-02-03 2 MADAM TAN NYA CHIT, age wile of Mr. E. Aim Hoe and mother cf E. Sim Mong of Svonan passed ewaj peacefully today at 3.1S a.m. Funeral on Sunday, at 3 p.m. (X-T.l ai Bidadari. CHUA CHENG BUNN age 5S passed away peacefully last night tt 8 30 at66 words
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Article379 1945-02-03 2 SAKIRA - Notes Comments SAKIRA' Ky BIG events are under way for the celebration of Kl|en Setsn iNippon Empire Day) which falls on Feb. 11, and the third anniversary of the Birth of New Mala! on Feb. 15, the program of events, which include muss community meetints, etc., embracing a whole week,379 words
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Advertisement189 1945-02-03 2 DOMESTIC OC<;VRRE\CE* ENGAGEMENT THE FRIENDS aiid relative* ot Mr. SNG KUEN. of Syonan. and Mis* LEONG KWEEN JUANG. of Kuala Lumpur, have been informed tr»?' their engagement took place Sjohan on Jan. 30, 2P05. OUR NEW YEAR NEWS. Our cose 00-cpeiatjon wah the local manufacturers has bet»n highly appreciated by189 words
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Advertisement123 1945-02-03 2 FOR SALE Onp Electric Punching Machine, 1 H.M.V. Radio-gram with Oarrard reco-d changer and large quantity rubber water pipe for *ale. Apply to No. 15. Purvis Street.S/onan, Phone 6947. LADY'S BICYCLES For fail narfia:'«r.« p'ea?e caM at 7. Albert Street. Syonan. WASIED SEVERAL WORKMEN to work at Kojima EOMkGtbo tot123 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1945-02-03 2 Today's Syonan Radio C p.m. light mv*-'; 6.15 p.m news flashes in Malai. Tamil. Cantonese nnd BBfltah; i 10 p.m. new in Ni]>pon-Go for Degtaatn; 6.40 {».m. Children's program in Tamil; p.m. time signal; Malai music by Ihc Kampong Gelarn Kronchong Orkesr: 7.20 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by next113 words
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