Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 February 1945
1945-02-05
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Title Section97 1945-02-05 1 The Syonan Shimbun Wedemeyer Admits Threat To V.S. China Airbases M LISBON, Feb. 3. (Domei) —Lfeutcnant-General Albert Medemeyer. Commander-in-chief of American Forces in China, today hinted that American airbases east of of Canton -Hankow Railway might scon be captured by Nippon forces, according to a Chungking dispatch. NO. 661 MONDAY.97 words
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57 1945-02-05 1 CANTON-HANKOW FRONT. Feb. 3. (Domeii. —Nippon units which effected a junction recently north of Shaokuan on the CantonHankow Railway line on Feb. 1 suddenly struck in the direction of Nanyung, forming one wing of the Suichwan-Kanchnw group of airfields 100 kilometres east of Canton-Hankow Railway,57 words
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102 1945-02-05 1 A NIPPON BASE IN LUZON. Feb. 3. i Domei (—Dire shortage of L'nited S.a'.es flghling service personnel paiticular.y in airforce, was ■cain revealed on this fiont on Jan 31 when our sod crs discovered the dead body of a woman crew102 words
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Article411 1945-02-05 1 LATEST reports from lh e FujiGo Farming Settlement in Bahau Indicate that malaria has now been »ot completely under eon'rol and j that wl!h the new reorganization scheme gettlnf Into Its stride, pros- j pecu for would-be settlers are genuinely brighter than the? were »t any time411 words
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186 1945-02-05 1 TOKYO. Feb. 4. (Dome!) Investigation now under way is expected ■*> bring to light bril.iant war results scored by our air defence units against the enemy s "super-forts' which this afternoon raided Kobe as well as the neighI bouring districts. Out186 words
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Article116 1945-02-05 1 TOKYO. Feb. 4. (Domei).—Dai Honyel announced at 6 p.m. this afternoon that about 100 MarianaLased enemy B-29s attacked Kobe f k ;;d other parts of Miye Prefecture (his afternoon. Some damage was sustained by our gicie as a result of the raid, while war results ohalked up by116 words
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133 1945-02-05 1 By a Dome! War Correspondent AT THE NORTHERN BURMA FRONT, Feb. 4. tDomei)—Fiene righting is now taking pla<e between our forces and the eiemy centering around the area nor h of Shwebo on the bend of the Irrawaddy River. Nippon forces :n Northern Burma133 words
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111 1945-02-05 1 LISBON. Feb. 3. IDomeil— Comr lying with the terms of the TltoSabasic agreement, King Peter of Jugoslavia has appointed thre-' ricmbers to the p cposed regenry council v.h.ch wi!l be established in Yugoslavia and Wield power until the question of the King's return111 words
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73 1945-02-05 1 LISBOtf, Feb. 4, (Domd)— The Chungking High Command today admitted that Nippon spearheads swinging eastward from Shaokwan, on the Canton Hankow railway, have smashed into Chining in a drive which appears to be directed toward Tayu. one of South China's rich* est wolfram cenrtes,73 words
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Article218 1945-02-05 1 TOKYO, Feb. 1. (Domei)-Tht War Office on Thursday announced the appointment of six new commanders for Army districts In Nippon and a new Chief of Staff for Nippon Expeditionary Forces \n China. According to the announcement Gen. Keisuke Fujiye has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Army218 words
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216 1945-02-05 1 LISBON, Feb. 2. (Dome!)— The Greek Court Martial in Athens, hearing cases ark ing out of the fighting in Greece, today passed sentence of death on two of the 16 members of the "EAM" Civil Guard standing trial against charges of high treason216 words
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549 1945-02-05 1 REPORT SUBMITTED TO THRONE TOKYO, Feb 3 (Doimi) The VTac Ministry announced today, that a report has been submitted to the Throne on the citations granted by the Army Commander to the infantry company under the command of Captain Yasusaburo Suzuki,549 words
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Article41 1945-02-05 1 AT about lpm. today a lone nieray B-29 "suprr fort" came fly- over SMinan hut "'"'l without ■.'inirj any damage. It is understood that on *»mf occasions no alarm will be sounded at in the case of today,41 words
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Article404 1945-02-05 1 THE 20th term Konan Saiken drawn at the Syonan Rokaiti > today, resulted as follows;— 1IRS1 I'KIZL ($50.«PO>: 428*60 (in Perak al.olmcnt). CONSOLATION FRIZES (11.000 eacb two tickets): 428,759 and 423,761. SECOND PRIZE ($20 009): 233,111 (in Selangor allotment) THIRD PRIZE 1)110,000 each. three tickets!: I404 words
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382 1945-02-05 2 FIERY MESSAGE TO CORELIGIONISTS "IT IS (he duty of all true Muslim* to >upport in every wax poviblr the MM effort of Nippon and even to take up arms H n©cr» >:\i\ in to-opo: .it on with Nippon382 words
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318 1945-02-05 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE CH'NFSB CJ>a/itable Institutions I'nion li is formed a Relief Section to undertake such work •s the feeding of the poor and the housing of the homeless In con-.l'.m-'iin with is'.cr inslitul.on in Syonan. To discuss this relief318 words
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204 1945-02-05 2 BANGKOK Fob. 2. fDomeDAridresEing a group of 180 highranking government officials and military men. Prime Minister Major Huang Aphaiwonp in the course of a meeting held yesterday at the government office elucidated the fundamental principles of Thailand's foreign and domestic policies. He declared in204 words
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Article21 1945-02-05 2 A SUM >f $100 *iiint» a donation to the Defence Fund has been received fi•'.:. Misti Daisy Neo.21 words
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Article393 1945-02-05 2 SAKLRA - Notes Comments SAKLRA' B> THIS thice-at t flve-minute farcr is dedicated to the Oleh Oleh Party! Act 1: Scene, a tumbled down drat»irg room, much the worse for indiscriminate bombing. Filter, a ye.v •■id and subdued lion and a taalf.npplcd eagle. Uon: "So this Is— tagle: "That was!" Ea«le. "Wtaeres393 words
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Article26 1945-02-05 2 RANGOON. Feb. (Domei)The Burmese Goveminau WU sponsor a Nippon-Burma Handicraft Exhibition for a week beginning )>o. 23 with the support of the Nippon Embassy.26 words
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401 1945-02-05 2 SEREMB.W, Feb. 1. (D«meil thai local youth* .*>>■ fired with great enthusiasm to assist In Ihr drfrnrr of Malai is evident from the largr number of recruits gathering daily at the local office for Labour Recruitment for enlist ins In the Givu-Gun Giru-Ttl401 words
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295 1945-02-05 2 Significance Of Opening Of CantonHankow Railway Link Stressed ENEMY INVASION DREAM FRUSTRATED NANKING, Feb. 2. (Domei)—General Po Wen-yueh. Chief «*f Staff of the National Government of China, in a statement issued yesterday emphasized th r military, political and economic significance of the opening of the Canton-Hankow railway and also the295 words
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Obituary55 1945-02-05 2 MADA\r Koh Soh Neo. booted w;fe of t'e 'a*e My. Oan Hock Chve. afred 43 mved nway pnacefii:ly a» her residence No. 16, Joo Clrai lane on Feb. 3. leaving beMad her 2 son«. Oan Beng Kia' md Qan Beng Choon. 2 daughters Gari B?ng Neo and Gan Cheng55 words
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Advertisement416 1945-02-05 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 5 Re: Nippon-On Proficiency Certifyinj Examination. A public Nippon-Go Proficiency Cmilying Examination will be con<iiKted as follows; I. Eligibility. All local people living within the junsdxLion of Syonan Tokubetum with the exception of jfcjM •a 01 king in depanments connected wiih the Malai Gunseikan-bu. In416 words
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Miscellaneous130 1945-02-05 2 Today* Syonan Radio 6 p.m. light must 6.16 p.m news flashes in Malal, Tamil, Can ktar and English: SO p.m news •n N»ppon-Go for beginners: 9 40 p.D.. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. time signal: flute solo; 7.20 p.m. Syonans local hour followed by next day's program nummary; 7.30 p.m.130 words
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