Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 February 1945
1945-02-14
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Title Section121 1945-02-14 1 The Syonan Shimbun Foe Submarines Sunk In Pacific TOKYO, Fcb 13 (Tome;) —Nippon naval forces yesterday sank one enemy submarine in (he Central Pac fie Another enemy submarine was Mink hv the Nippon Air Force in waters west of the Mppon mainland yesterday. NO. 689 WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14, KOKI 2603.121 words
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216 1945-02-14 1 LISBON, Feb. 12. (Domei) #<E*M" and G/eek Government leaders, who have been concluding negotiations for the settlsment of the Greek crisis, today concluded an agreement formally liquidating the thorny military aspect of the Grecx civil war, out their decision appeared to effect no comprehensive solution216 words
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Article334 1945-02-14 1 Editorial THE WAR in the Pacific is beCrmlng increasingly difficult for the Americans. The more they advance the frontlines, the greater are their supply problems magnified. "Ocean d stances over which munitions and materials must be transported to furl, feed and arm the .Ighting front become lone r."334 words
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317 1945-02-14 1 A NIPPON Base at the PhtlipptaM Front, Feb. 12. (Dome') Nippon forces, battling enemy in\a:,ion troops on Luzon, are co:i--tintri-5 to wage a successful wax of attrition on the various battlefronti on the island. Meanwhile, Imperial ay units carried out a night317 words
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187 1945-02-14 1 LISBON, Feb. 11. iDomeil—A<■mUh that "without a free Indit the Pacific problem cannot be <o!ved" Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, sister of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, imprisonrd Congress leader. today ridiculed thr principle of leaving everything up <o a so-rail-rd "B'g Three" or187 words
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Article45 1945-02-14 1 LISEON, Fib 11 (Domfi)—£even hundred of the 1.500 American blueJackets and Marines who returned to San D*rgn, California, today after hnvhvr ttfcn p"rt in the bbodj Tarawn. Tirii n. Sairan and Leyte lai\d>ng ipr.aiin. w.r wounded men. the San Francisco Radio disclaed.45 words
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268 1945-02-14 1 Burma Front A NIPPON Base at the Burma Front. Feb. 12, (Domei)— Large formations of Nippon bombers and fighters, spotving enemy warcraft cruising in the north-eastern channel off Ramree Island, launched a surprise attack at dusk yesterday, sinking one enemy destroyer and heavily damaging268 words
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89 1945-02-14 1 IN commemoration or the thirj anniversary of the birth of New Malai, the Great Worli and New World, under the auspices of the Hodo-bu and with the co-operaM-n of the Elga Haikyu Sha. will De open free «o the public on Feb89 words
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Article75 1945-02-14 1 LISBON, Feb. 12. iDonifi)—The general labour situation in Britain's cotton mills continues to cause grave concern as rhe average activity of mills in operation—apart from mills stopped under the cot) centration scheme—has fa len to «s per cent, of full capacity, according to a Reuter dispatch today75 words
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Article45 1945-02-14 1 LISBON, Feb. 12. I Dome!) United S »!«s Treasury Secretary, Henry Morgenthau, Jr. today revealed that the war ao far haa cost the United States S238.000.000.000; «i a sum sevfn lime* the expenditure of World War I. accordlnr to a Waahinftsa dtapatch.45 words
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273 1945-02-14 1 A JOINT commemoration ceremony of officials and the local communities in celebration of the third anniversary of the Binh .>f New lvtalai will be held at the Dal Toa Gekijo tomorrow, starting from 9 a.m. The following is the official program (1) Obeisance in the273 words
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266 1945-02-14 1 INSPIRED by the selfless dcvttion of the Special Afack Corp s to thei. Emferor and country, thousands of Nippon cnilian- in Sycnan lia.'e started a coursp of military training 50 as to be physical'y and spiritually fit. It is understood that every Nip pon civilian in266 words
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381 1945-02-14 1 BERITN. Feb. \2. (Uomei) —Tile operairve centre of fightlne on the Eastern From continued lower Silvia yesterday. Marsha* Kunlev s formations kep. advancing lur.lvr westwards against tenacious German opposition. Soviet assault divisions, which advanced from the S.e:nau bridgehead, have now reached the381 words
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112 1945-02-14 1 AT THE Hnnkov Front Feb. IJ. (Domr.ii—Nippon forces after reducing Sh.iokt an. ini|">nant point on the Canton-Hatiko-v railroad caught up with Urn enemy In the sector Mst o' fhe rat'road at 8 o'clock on thp morning of Feb. 9. Five hundred enemy troops112 words
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Article38 1945-02-14 1 On the occasion ol Chinese New Yrar yesterdaf the Chinese Choi'itablr lirtiUitions Union dhtributw.1 food trails lo thousands of poor ptopll who aino fctived «lfrj. tn kind to the value of about 120 oimi.38 words
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94 1945-02-14 2 RANGOON, Feb. 12. iDomei) Delayed information received here reported that large-scale uprising started against th* British forte* on Jan. ft and >s still {oln( on unabated in the area north of Chittagong. v iih the centre of (he disturbances in Toren village. Hish-handed requisitioning of94 words
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128 1945-02-14 2 WOMEN representing the Chinese. Malai and Enrasian Welfare A»M>ciation* are busy viMiinjj all important dl»tric»s in drive launched by the Koseika lo urj« moic women to come forward Mid give of their best on the hone fn.nt in order lo replace128 words
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154 1945-02-14 2 SPEAKING at the Dai To.i Gekljo last night when the Mulat Banking Association held a most .successful "Musical Evening" to lu-e added impetus to the Savings Drive In Malal Mr. E. Obata, Chairman of the M.B.A. after extending New Year greetings to the154 words
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Article75 1945-02-14 2 FONTIANAK Fr-b 11. (Dome!)Tlie local authorities have bArr:n t!ip construction of an addi innnl ■win? to the Pontlanak HofpUal uhlch will be used for *urjjery, dental clink;- and- a c'i-ppnsary. The hospi.al recently opened n surpery. dentr1 "lie and Intern*' treatment s« v hen 'he suoply if75 words
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168 1945-02-14 2 Big All -Community Public Meeting At. Dai Toa Gekijo Tomorrow LEADERS TO VISIT WAR MEMORIAL, SHRINL By Syonan Shimbun Slaff Reports TO COMMEMORATE the hi d anni\ersary of the Birth of N>-» Malai and to consolidate the dctei muvttiou for further endeavour. solemn function will b? staged at ihf Dal168 words
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146 1945-02-14 2 SYONAN'S SOO.OOO Chinese ushered in their n«w year—the third ce>brated under the Nippon Administration—in a simple and quiet manner yesterday. In keeping witl: rh? ;emp< of fh° war. (elebralions this year were particularly marked by an absence of outward pomp, and entertainment*146 words
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Article188 1945-02-14 2 DJAKARTA Feb. 11. iDomei> The Military Administration has effected a partial revision in the ordinance t;r>vernlntj the member? of the Central Council today, increasing the appointed members from 27 to 38 persons. In this connection, the authorities I have issued a fctatement wheh said that by virtue188 words
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Article53 1945-02-14 2 MACASSAR. Fen. 13 'Dome:> NV\»s brnftc^asts in thf MtUl 'ans.;a»e wprc formaly st">rtpd beturrn th<> Ma^awtr offlee and <rvfp. branrh offl^es in the Nipnon rava'/admin 'vtrat.ve «rea un tho control o' the Ma!ns«ar office n( Dormf 11 News Aeency or. the ocMatfon of Kijren Sftsu. Empi.e Pay53 words
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Article33 1945-02-14 2 TWO uuc:k-loed^ of taplora «r--rhcd f»-oni Fuii-Go vsterdav nn^ are now on sale to the i>ub> at the Bahau Triift A«pncy. 73 Bra* Rfli-ah Road at $1 50 a kali.33 words
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136 1945-02-14 2 TOKYO. Feb. 11 i Domei) —On the occasion of Kigen Setsu (anntversary of the founding of the Nippon Empire* today, the Munitions Ministry awarded official commendations to 79 individuals ft» meritorious contributions In ttte field of munitions industrial technique and two certificate* to two136 words
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196 1945-02-14 2 i LISBON. Feb. 11. (Dane!)— The I crucial shortage of food in- France has led famished Parisians to eating cat meat, and every day between 200 and 300 felines are re- ported missing to the police by disI tiacted owners of pete. Harold King. j196 words
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249 1945-02-14 2 BAN JLA..MAS 1 V Fib. 10 (Domel) —Hie manufacture o( rubber goods iv all Iwalitiiw. »n southern Borneo, which rftttkt »r<ond to Mal*i in rubber production. Is at present going on in full awing. Aside from meeting with thr de mauds of Nippon, huge249 words
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Article, Illustration144 1945-02-14 2 IN ORDER to acce.erate the steaay upward tendency and to Implant, more strongly the Savingsoonsxiousness among »hr peoph the Malai OuaaM Kanbu Yusel Kyoku will, m conjunction with the ;hlrd anniversary < elfbration rommcmorßliift t lie birth ;»f New Malai c<144 words
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153 1945-02-14 2 SAIGON. Feb. 10 < Domei)— Th? Overseas-Chinese A.vo-iation o' Oholon distrist, which had been a target of enemy iiidi eliminate bombing, has undertak*: relief work for the benefit of unfortunate refugee, left homeless by indis- criminate attack*. Under the guidance jf the Nippon ambassadorial153 words
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153 1945-02-14 2 NANKING. Feb. 11 <Domei»—Tr.« National Government of China "■>- day published a decree concerning the promulgation of emergency measure* calling for the stnbiliTßtion of commodity price* after 'he New Year season according k> the Lunar calendar. The decrpp hM bern 1 «ued 10 stabilize t-he153 words
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112 1945-02-14 2 THE Rear Headquarter* .of the Indian Independence T ".ague has annouived that it i« propo«ed to send another batch of cadets from the Indian Independence League to Nippon vhere they will bf permitted to enter an Officers' r'roininn Inatitme. says Domei. Members o''the112 words
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Article336 1945-02-14 2 ■SAM KA - Notes Comments ■SAM KA I WAS privileged to be present at a mott inspiring ceremony on Kigen s-imi when, by the benign mercy of thr Commander-in-ChM, a certain number of specially •=rln(pd prisoners in the Syonari Prnitentiary were granted their pardon and release. This amnesty constituted a gesture which may336 words
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88 1945-02-14 2 A THIRD bau i of leading energetl? youths to'a'.linß 100 from the Inoian community iic-e fs invited •o bt- enrolled in the n*m mur»e to be hfld it tho Azad School Svonsn. (•"'■niencing Ma vch 1. iltya Drmei. Intending Bilak Sena leaders who wUh88 words
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Miscellaneous129 1945-02-14 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. light mv in. 6.15 P m news flailic in Mala!, lanul. Cantonese and English: 6.30 p.m. news In Nippon-Go for beginners; (1.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 1 p.m. time signal—popular Malai Bong Hit "Malai Baharu' sung by Ismail Kassim: 7.20 p.m Syonan's local hour fol'owed129 words
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