Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 February 1945

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  • 136 1 The Syonan Shimbun TE/V/V0 HFAKA Sends Felicitations TOKYO, Fe'j. 6, <Domei) TKNNO HEIKA today sent a tc t |f ram of felicitations to His .Majesty the Emperor uf Mansliukoku on the occasion of lit tatter's :o:h blrlhdav. I dictating this occasion, approximately 300 officers and students from Manshukoku who assembled
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  • 292 1 AT THE Luzon Front, Feb. 6 (Domei)—Part of en?my tank units, which had been driving southwards along the eastern section of the central Luzon plain, finally at dusk on Feb. 3 dashsd Into the nort'iern corner of Mani.a city, while, about the ftams
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  • 17 1 A NIPPON Base at the PhiMpMMb Front. Feb. 6. iDomei)—Th*
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  • 424 1 \Sj£iMjudlA TOR THE second time since the outbreak of hostilities in the Pacific, the city of Manila h brinu subjecirO to the horrors of var. On the lii st occasion, it had perforce to endue fhtse horrors i»i order that thr Republic of tV Philippines couia
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  • 121 1 LISBON, Feb. 5. (Dome!)— The jMnm in France Is iiore serious unw than in the days rf Crnmn oceupaMon. declared the MinchPstPr Guardian in h report on the situation in France. The new^TspT stressed that laoV of foodstuffs. shortage of pnii MM irsodequ^p transport cond'tinms
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  • 45 1 LISBON, Ffb. 6, (Domci) The Chungking High Command today admitted that another important air base east of the Canton.Hankow railway was lost on Saturday when Nippon forces smashing into Northern Kwangtung Province occupied Nanyung, according to a Chungking dispatch.
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  • 132 1 LISBON, Feb. 6. (Domei).—Tne United States Navy Department today announced the loss of t»ie American suomarlne "Tang" while on war patrol in an undisclosed locality and the lews of the tanker "Fort Lee' 1 by torpedo ac'ion In the Indian Ocean lart November, according to
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  • 91 1 LISBON. Feb. 6 (DomeM—Tne Prst definite sta fement that Brltlh Prime Minister, Winston Churchill is now in conference with Soy: t Premier, lo.'-ef Stalin, and American President. Franklin Roo-rvelt. was made today at the World Trade Union Conference in London by Sir Walter Citrine, General Secretary, according
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  • 492 1 BERTJN, Feb. 5. (Domel)—T 1^ stiffening of German defence characterizes the situation of the Pastern Front, according to frontlire dispatches. The effects of Gorman Government countermeasures aremakinp themselves fplt more and more as shown especially by the fact that the Russhn* themselves were unable to report any
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  • 688 1 MPPOX FORCES ABLE TO CONDUCT ALL-OUT COViSTER-OIFEISSIVE TOKYO, Feb 6 (Dome!> -The American drive southwards down the Lingayen-Man H a <orr .lor to the doorstep of the Philippines capital, at the sacrifice of staggering material and personnel losses, has slipped completely Int.) uh?t
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  • 327 1 TOKYO, heb 6 (Dotnei) -A M»chcal change in tactics characterizes enemy B»2fl raids a^inst the Nippon mainland, wiiich may be traced to the apovjutmen M Major-Gepcal Curtis beii ay ootorious ringleader >1 UK er.tmyti carpet bombing of Hamburg, v Commander of the Uaitcd
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  • 179 2 EXfttSSHtG appreciation on behalf of Government (or the formation or the Syonan Muslims I-rre Service Corps. Mr. Mamoru bhinozaki, Kosei-ka Cho, address].),; 3UO members of this newly iMuMishrd roips at a simple ceremony Monday, urged the people of Syonan (.n work shoulder to
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  • 206 2 AS PART of this city's celebrations for iho Birth of New Malal Wfok. the Malai community leader. Tua.i Mohamed Has. an. in conjunctiou with the MalaJ Welfare Associat'en, has hi ranged Tor two Malal nusital pai-iifs to visit all the GiyuGiin and He
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  • 219 2 Malacca. Frt>. 3. <Domel> Preliminary steps are being taken to enforce the Mole Employment Restriction Ordinance, and at t N cent meeting of the Labour Committee, Governor Hosoi gave a timely warning to All those engaged in unessential and unproductive works to change their o"cupation
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  • 22 2 IN CONNECTION w^h 20th Rorip.n ;*ai!;cn lottery drawing ptibll^ed r »n Monday 7th prise No. *****4 shculd read *****4.
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  • 297 2 CHARITABLE CO-WORKERS' RESOLUTION By Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reporter SYOXAVS ro-workers engaged in the humanitarian task of extending relief to the y.ioi and distressed among the populire s;atliereJ at .1 meeting convened by the Chinese Charitable Instituti
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  • 143 2 ft was emphasized 'hat. on tin; medical side, the Union will devote its time to tending the sick and poor in normal times, while putting us whole resources at the disposal of the authorities during periods of emergency. There will be no overlapping with the work now
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  • 204 2 The meeting terminated with those present unanimously passing the following Joint resolution: "We. the Charitable Institutions of Syonan. hereby resolve that we shall work together sincerely and wholeheartedly. unceasingly and persistently to promote the welfare of all peoples M Syonan-to, irrespective of race, colour or creed by propagating
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  • 152 2 Profound Gratitude To The Editor, Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) SIR,—It is with feelings of profound gratitude and admiration for the founders and active supporters of the dunc.se' Charitable Institutions Union, that the public learned of the formation of the new section of the Union—the Relief Section —which
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  • 99 2 MACASSAR. Feb. 4, (Dome!) The Communications Bureau of the Naval Administration will transact money order business beginning Feb. 11 to facilitate remittances which are growing larger and larger with the development In various industries. Por the time being, the total amount of telegraphic transfer will be limited
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  • 119 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Feb. (Domei)— For the first time in the history of Selangor. the Seicho is sponsoring a state lottery for th? benefit of the public. The first Issue of 150.000 tickets Is scheduled to be piaced en sale from Feb. 11 to March 10 Ticket* are
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  • 41 2 IPOH. Feb. 2. (Domen—Community representatives of Kampar, centre of the mining district in Kinta, yesterday called on Governor Naokata Kawamura and presented 3100,000 for the purchase of a uarplane for the Imperial Forces tor the defence of Malal.
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  • 182 2 RANGOON. Feb. 3. (Domei) With a view to mobillzinr entire Burma and placing the country on a complete war footing, the new .Mahabama War Government was formed on Feb. 1 replacing the old Burmese Government, it was officially announced. Thp announcement said the
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  • 208 2 RANGOON, Feb. 2. (Domei) Following the formation of the new Mahabama War Government, Dr. Ba Maw, Head of State and concurrently Prime Minister, at a conference disclosed the new Maiubama War Cabinet, and at the flret meeting today decided firstly to
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  • 87 2 RANGOON. Feb 1. (DomeitTheir determination to carry out Uieli heavy responsibilities through this rital period as a new wartime Cabinet was expressed by all Cabinet members before a huge mass rally held on Feb. S at the Shwe Dagon Pagoda Ministers including the
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  • 64 2 THE annual patronal feaM of Our Lady of Louides will be celeb'ated at the Church of Our Lady of Lcirdes. Orphir Road, on Sunday next, Feb. 11 There will be a low mas: at 8 am. and a solomn high MM at 9.30 a.m. In the afternoon
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 529 2 DOMESTIC OCCURREMES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. ONG HENO TEOW. Mr. Tan Hock San, Mr. Tan Hal Chwe* end their families wuh to thau< all relatives and triends who kindiy attended the funeral on 5-2-05 of Madam Lim Tiah their mother and grandmother respectively, who passed away peacefully on 3-2-05 at her residence
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 131 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6p m. light musv; 6.1S p.m news flashes in Malal, Tamil, Canune.eand English; 6 30 p.m new.' 'n Nippon-Go for oeg'.nners; 6.40 p.n Indian Children's Hour: 7 p.xp.. time signal: popular Malai fong hit "Sapu Tangan" by Ismail Ku.syim: 7 20 a.m. 6>onan's loca' hour followed by
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