Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 February 1945

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  • 109 1 The Syonan Shimbun Lone B-2Q Sliol Dowi (her Choshi TOKYO. Feb 1? (I)oinci) —A Nippon fi^!'!■*> ytosti tivlnf hot efcjMK lo an enemy B-29 heaw nomber which penetrated i»»t«» the sky over the K;>ntn district around lfl a hi today, shot down ihis enemy Super Fort over waters east of
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  • 212 1 A NIPPON Base in Northern Burma. Feb. 11 iDotnH)— S3 far it ha; been assessed taat more than 1.500 casualties were inflicted on the enemy in the heavy bloody fighting going on for the past several days and nights between the Nippon Torres
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  • 366 1 Editorial '•VELCOMEn by t»"e wome-filk X fell lommon lies in Syrian was <he Irnvrtant statement made by th° Krssi-k» Cho To'«ih "'u-*'. ve«>;-. day to the fffrt tha' thauiliorities "are rot i ••nippl'iil". wr.rr.pn to work or V" ('"s eft'ert any Ordinance !ir moh'lizaHoi of frniale Kb in
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  • 543 1 IRRAWADDY River Front. Feb 11. (Domei)— The Nippon garrison unit at Kyaumyo key point on the Irrawaddy Hi creaM ot Shwb:. v continuing its restless attack.* aßalnst th? enemy 19th Dlvl)io>i nnd lias completely checked the rnemy's main strength from crossing the river at
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  • 348 1 SOUTH China Fron: Feb. II Domeii— Two Nippon tolumn^ driving from the north and south resueclively in operations to reduce th group of enemy All fields in the Sufhuan-Kanchow ttator, effected a junction at Stacheng 50 k'lometreß south-w of Kenrhow. ot ,t he afternoon
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  • 405 1 TERr IN Feb 11. Oftine' Th» r OC!W cf f pht hk on the Ea;t*r.i PtODt ontiru^d Tes'cr'av In the of B e^lau-L'-eM^-G'o^au O"» 'h« nnoer Oder. Thp Sovi-^s wee rb> to ndva"r« vpst <"f B'es'au "hilc af'er fißhtta? L'eirn'tr UN tn'o prpmv hands, thp P^ehr-r'a b.Rffontrtere
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  • 431 1 PHILIPPINES FRONT. Feh 11 (Dome:)— Nippon lorcoj or^ the Luzon front, under General Tomoyuki Yamashiia. have inflirterf more than 30.000 casualties against the American invader* in northern Luzon, Clark Field and Manila Mt-ltKt during the one month since the enemy first
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  • 243 1 A NIPPON B.ie OB I'hi lippine* Front. Ffb. 11 (Domft)--Oeuil* ha' o*en broußht to I4M of the havoc being wrought «m m? tJit enemy by Nippon innltra r .vi> pairies employing "tola*! ihi enemy white' taci'cs. In San fVbian sector snu«u commanclH<i by Superior Pri Aiuchi
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  • 200 1 BERLIN. Feb. 8 ii>om-M Pi paganda Minister, Dr. Jos?ph BMb* brls in the latest edition M the 1 wof kly Das Reich In an article ur.d°r 1 the heading "People on Defence," d^lares the Germans aie confident t tftey will overcome the Russian »Wnac.»
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  • 283 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Feb. It. (Dcmei»— 'lp in Heaven Grid's oracle Is clear and, under the august virtue of TENNO HEIKA, will exalt the Nippon spirit, as in the past j> destroy our enemies,' declared Lieut. Gen. Shotaro Katayama. Governor of Self ngor, exhorting to
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  • 45 2 lECTMILS by women r^prcsen'a ives of the various comTiuni irs i-i Svonr-.n on h w prwi coul I fo-op?ra*p and 'al:e th" p'nees r-f non In light tMkv. cri"'-allv scheHiil?d for yesterday, will now on?v b.-.in from Wednesday, It 1 3 sate.i
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  • 40 2 SAJnON, Feb. 12 (Domen— Wi'h the object of flndinß rolu^ions to t!ip internal transportation difflcul. ties and price problem, try French Government-General has decid to establish a "French Indochina Economic Investigation OnmmiUee" it was revealed on Feb. 10.
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  • 576 2 EXPRESSING fulltst confidence in Nippon's ability to smash the American-, right out or Luzcn an:l drive them away from the Philippines w they did so inree years w go, I ilipino traders in Syonan, when iinervit wnl. declared that "18 million
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  • 133 2 AS PART of the celebraMons commemorating the third bir;hda? of New Malai. members of the Ma'ai Volunteer Army and the Heiho (Auxiliary Serv.ce Corps) and their families were entertained to a comfort show on Sunday night at the Malai Gek! jo sponsored and crganized Jointly by the Ma'al
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  • 86 2 MALACCA. Feb. R. fDomei>— Comm? icing Feb. 11 <Ki<rcn Setsuv five-day prc —I was drnTn up for cele'Ta^g the third crniversary of th? Eirfh of New Ma'al. In conjunction wi'h the u^ual cr?nrnles IV**i arc special broadcasts, publicity tou-s. a tra-a'h'vn 'lev race, a cues<sln<» conte ct aM
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  • 64 2 THE 110 th birthday anniversary of Sree Ramakrishna will be celebrated in the RamakrLshna Mission premises tomorrow During noon there will be Puia and commencing 6 p.m., there will be a public meeting In whifh Col. S C. Alagaopan will preside and speeches will b<? made in Hindustani.
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  • 467 2 IN COMMEMORATION of the third anniversary of the Birth '>! New Malai. the Ma'ai Gunveikaabu Vusel Kyoku (Postal Admlnistra tlon) has arranged a novel com pelit ion—with a numbov of attractive cash orlzes for the public, who ar« asked to nns'ver: "When
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  • 430 2 KEIJO, Feb. 11. (Domei)—Stupendous contributions to Nippon's war effort are being irade by the people of Chosen Pen.nsula. Sines the Manckurian Incident of 193! and the China Affair of 1937. the patriotic sentiments of the people of Chosen have been intensely enhanced. This
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 168 2 NOTICE NOTICE is rrrrby cH'en that E^ Sim Mon? does no* reco<?niso Madam Leow Kirn Keow alfo knnwn ar, Ah L'k as his wife. *ho has sin-f March. 2604 !"ft his house find protection, and the said Ec Sim Mor.g wQ not be reponsible for any deb incurred by her.
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    • 545 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES MARRIAGE The marriage took place on Feb. 10 between Mr. Tan Cheng Yam, ypungest son of the late Mr. Lan Liang Kan? of Syoran and Mtea Wong Tye Kew, eldest daughter <»f Mr. and Mrs. Wong Fook Se..& of Johore. ACKNOWLEDO HENTS Mi. and Mrs. Paul thank all
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 183 2 Today's Syon an Radio 6pm. light music; 6 15 p.m news flashes iri Malal. Tamil Cantonese and Engltsh; 6.30 p m. new^ in Nippon-Go for b:ginners: 6.4fi p.m. Malal Childrrn's Hour—story reading In Ma'al by Wak Keok: 7 p.m. time signal—H~kk en so"ginterludp; 7.10 p.m. Chinese N°* Year's Messpge In
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