Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 February 1945
1945-02-25
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Title Section140 1945-02-25 1 The Syonan Shimbun 1 EgyptianPremierShot At In Parliament LISBON, Feb. 24. (Domei) —Egyptian Premier, Ahmed Maher Pasha, is reported to have been seriously wounded in a shooting incident in the Egyptian Parliament today during a heated debate on the question of Egypt's entry into the war on the side of140 words
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Article, Illustration273 1945-02-25 1 4 U. S. War Scribe Describes Iwoojima As 'Hell Island 9 LISBON, Feb. 23 (Domei)—The ferocity of the battle on Iwoojima was described in an eye-witness account by Staff Sergeant David Demps;y, Marine Corps combat correspondent, who described the invasion beach as a273 words
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387 1945-02-25 1 TESTIFYING to the mounting, revere losses which the Mar;ne Corps are susta'ning at the hands of the defenders of the tiny Island cf Iwoojima, are the efforts of the Press In the United Sates to prepare the Ame-ri-an nation for the worst. Nimitz's headouarers on387 words
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Article226 1945-02-25 1 LUZON Front, Feb. 24. (Domei) —Nippon troops and resistance groups in the heart of ManLa are continuing to offer en.olUered resistance to American forces, while the opposition put up by Nippon tre ops on Corregldor is preventing enemy warcraft from util-zing Manila Bay. Although the226 words
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Article135 1945-02-25 1 TOKYO. Feb. 24. (Dome!)— The Nippon Government is expected to declare war on Turkey in retaliation against the latter's declaration of war against Nippon and Germany, although Turkish participation in the war on the side of the anti-Axis nations constitutes no threat to Nippon's135 words
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364 1945-02-25 1 LISBON, Feb. 24 (Dome!)— Admiral Chester Nimitz's Headquarters communique on ihe progress |of the battle on Iwoojima said there I ha 3 been no appreciable advance I against terrific Nippon resistance. JAs the American Naval Spokesman hi Washington yes'evday revealed, American Marine casualt'e- hava364 words
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Article169 1945-02-25 1 TOKYO, Feb. 2S. (Dome!)—Dal j Honyei at 8.45 o'clock this evening j announced: Firstly, apnrcxirrately SOfl carrierbased planes released from on I enemy task force this morning j Feb. 25. raided the Kanto district. Moreiv r. approximately 130 B-29's during the afternoon today also' invaded mainly169 words
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422 1945-02-25 1 Furious Counter Attacks By Imperial Army Units TORYO, Feb. 23 (Domei)—After the enemy attempt t*> invade the Motoyama airfield had been forestalled by a devastating attack launched by Nippon troops entrenched along the first line ot our u&ain defence, the enemy, as a result of mounting casualties, is now beating422 words
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353 1945-02-25 1 CENTRAL Pacific Frtnt, Feb 23. (Domeil—After secretly smashing enemy sentinel posts on Iwoojirr.i, Nippon storming units between midnight Feb. 20 and before daivn the following day infiltrated into enemy Lues at severr.! points and blasted enemy supply dumps and large quantities of arms353 words
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127 1945-02-25 1 LISBON, Feb 23. (Domei)—Dr. uin Yu-tang, well-known Chungking author, taking part ln America's popular radio Forum —"America s Town Meeting of the Air"—en the question whe.her China can achieve unity lonlghr charged Yenan elements with seeking to further their own relflsh political ambitions, according127 words
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Article54 1945-02-25 1 P-57 'S REPULSED OVER NANKING NANKING. Feb. 22. (Domeil—ln l hot a?rlal combat with four P-57'a J which attempted to invade Nanking area in two proups hi the morning and afternoon yesterday, tha Nippon Air *v>rc severely cripp.ed two enemy machines. AH enemy raiders turned tail, failing to penetrate the54 words
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Article36 1945-02-25 1 LISBON. Feb. 23 (Domei > Shortages of timber and steel, mci rased costs, end lack v man SSt Is seriously hampering the execution of the British Government's houalng program, according to a Londoo dispatch.36 words
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512 1945-02-25 2 CASUALTIES WERE COMPARATIVELY SMALL SYONAN City experienced its Heaviest air raid Saturday when a big formation of enemy four-engined hombers dropped incendiary bombs in various residential areas. Despite ths severity of the raid i damage, at least in the512 words
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203 1945-02-25 2 THE entire Muslim community fn this city celebrated the blrthd.iv of the Prophet Mohammed Satur- nay ln an appropriate manner, says I Domel. Outside all homes, the Muslim flag flew side by side with the I Hlnomaru. while Muslim shops remained closed on holiday. Special i203 words
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368 1945-02-25 2 A SCORE of pock-marked road- ways in the heart of the city bore eloquent testimony to the indiscriminate bombing carried out by enemy raiders that visited Syonan Saturday, says Domei. The pock-marks, clearly visible In many roadways, proved beyond doubt368 words
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231 1945-02-25 2 A STATEMENT Issued by the 1 Syonan Office of the Fuji-Go Farm Colony states that the Authorities I H»h fo settle 1000 famine's (about 5.000 people) in Fuji-go. and for these new settlers the Pyonan Tokubetusl wlh pay here231 words
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