Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 February 1945

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  • 115 1 The Syonan Shimbun ILS.PressJitteryOve ''Big Three 9 Confab BERLIN. Feb. 7. (Domci) Declaring that the Ameriran Press is nervous about the "Big Three" conference reported to be now going on in the Black Sea area, the Wilhelmstras?e spokesman said anxiety in the United States about Soviet ambitions in Europe is
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  • 188 1 LISBON, Fcb 6, (Dome!)— Determined Nippon re<-is ance groups, batting behind sandbag barricades in Man'.lr. are taking a heavy tol of American lives in keeping with what is believed to be Genera) Yamashl'a's plan of wresting a "blood victory" ever the Americans
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  • 356 1 THE so-called "Big Three" are In ronference, both the venue of their meeting and the topics of discussion being kept a secret. M the time of the Greek poTical turmoil, British Prime Minister. Winston Churchill, returning irom his unsuccessful mission of arbitration in Athens, intimated that Britain m-ght
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  • 555 1 [IMPERIAL RESCRIPT OBSERVANCE^ We, by trace of heaven, emperor of Nippon, seated on the Throne of a line unbroken for a ges eternal, enjoin upon ye Our loyal and brave subjects: We hereby e'etlr.re war on »he United States of America and the British Empire. The mm and
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  • 149 1 RANGOON, Feb. 6. (Dome!) Nippon forces on the northern Burma front are, at present, engaging the enemy along the line of the Shweii River, In northern Shan States. Since Feb. 2, the enemy 50th and Indian 36th Divisions in this sector bcg;?n a
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  • 53 1 TOKYO, Feb. 5. (Uomei)— Th' decsion to dissolve from March I. the Nippon Newspaper Association v.iich had been organized on F.b ,i. 1913. to unify publication and distribution of the ua ton's newspvpm wa, arrived at at a Cab iut ireeting on Feb. 2, the Board of Jnlormat
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  • 140 1 TOKYO, Feb. 7, (Dome!)— News of the enemy forces' northern penetration into Mani a was received with utmost calmness by the entire nation who are of the opinion that the news itse.f represented no development of alarming proportions in a military sense. The Asahi
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  • 62 1 LISBON, Feb. 6. (Dotncii The Indian Journal! ts' and Writer.;' Association abroad, at an emergency meeting in London tonight, pas ed a resolution protesting against the recent internment order served by the British authorities lv India on Prasad M n thai editor of the PatQa Searchlight in ronnection
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  • 260 1 AT THE Philippine* Front, F?b. 7 <Dom?i> -Nippon forces sill hold Manila city, south of the Paslg River wrlj enemy forces were so far able to wrest oniy part of the city at a heavy cost in men and infernos. The
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  • 367 1 BERLIN. Feb. 6, (Domei) The last 24 hours on the Eastern Front were characterized by the mot tenacious German cKence agr.inst contuiualy lnorea>ing Soviet attacks, fron'line dispatches said. The concentration of Soviet forces in their tallies to infiltrate into the Gterman coantry at
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  • 73 1 LISBON Fob. 5 'Domel)— Coal shortage In UM United States b I caused such acute transport difTlcultiei la the eastern coast states that vital war factories have had to cut down working »urs. according to a dispatch received here. Thou&ands of homes in Nrw Virlc State are without
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  • 182 1 AT THE Ph-iiippiiics Front, .«•<*>, 7. (Doii»ei)~ Our fgrc«. huMinf positions in vie Clark Field sector, continue to deal neavy blows to enemy troops operating in ihf vicinity. Up to yesterday, Feb. 6, pur forcet in tliis sector are kn r.n to
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  • 143 1 A CF.tTAIN Nippon Naval A* Base, Teb. 7 (Dome!) -At this paru. ,ilar airfield as well as other base.>. pilots of our defence units -re daily going throurh gruelling training on the ground as well at tn the air with the aim oi
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  • 477 2  - Notes Comments SXKLKA' M- IN search of lnsh material, I unuttruslvel? .diopp..d in at UM met ung oouvened at the Phillip afreet Tvnple bj the newly-tarmta Cliincsc Charitable Inrtttuttonj Union, md im pkMtntty iurprtaed U- lind that it was enthusias ica.i.v suppened by th? leaders of all com- and all
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  • 162 2 Arrest Profiteer* To the Editoi. Svnnan Shimbun SlR.—Mire often than not I have noticed that prices of all-rounri foodstuffs trnd to shoot up al soon as a fruitless air raid by the enemy is over and once prices go up thry nover come down. Proflieerinp in wartime
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  • 579 2 K\ Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reporter A SPECIAL wvings encourage ment prize of $:>().000 in addition to the usual prize of $10,900 and other prizes and novel innovations to make the scheme more attractive,
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  • 270 2 By Syonan Shimtxin Staff Reportei SAVINGS Encouragement Committees of the Toknbetu-si in Syonan, uid of the various provinces upcountry are sponsoring special Savins* Propaganda and Encouragement drives to commemorate the third anniversary of the birth of New Malai. In this connection a series of
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  • 35 2 KEEN fight* are expected at tho Great World arena tomorrow Friday) night. The main event—a return between Derbara Singh and Kid Oarpentier—ought to be good as their first encounter ended In a draw.
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  • 228 2 (By Syoiuui Shimbun SUIT Reporter) THE Chinese in Syonan have an elaborate program for celebrating th* anniversary of the Birth •>< New Malai. which falta on Feb. IS. At 8 am. that day. Messrs. I** Choon Sen«f. S Q
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  • 80 2 (By Syonan Shimhan Staff Reporter) MR. Wong Ta Sam late vice chairman of the Peace Preservation Burefui. N»»w Syonan. will be tivm a public i'uneral tomorrow. Feb. 9 A mrmo'lal service stirtln? fron 2 pm. at th" nremivs of IbV Syonan Oversea-Chinese Association In Hill
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  • 126 2 MFS.CRANVILLE ABEYRATNE. agl?*! 26. passed away peacefully at Hanyang Estate. Masai, at 5 a.m. on Saturday. 3rd February. 2605 j leaving behind an only son to mourn her loss. TAN—Mr. Tan EJc Lee passed away peacelully at his residence No. 91, Kovan Road, at the age of 74, lon
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 155 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. light mus\. 6.16 p.m news flashes in Malai. Tamil. Can- i uue',eand English; 6.30 p.m. news •ii N.npon-Oo for oegMiners; 6 40 p.m. Chinese Childrens-songs selec. tlons: 7 p.m. time signal; Ugh' musk by the Hoso Kangengakadan: 7.20 p.m. Syonan's local hoar followed bv next
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