Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 February 1945
1945-02-27
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Title Section129 1945-02-27 1 The Syonan Shimbun U-Bt>ats Sink More inli'Axis Ships BLRLIX. Feb fDome> —In their latel> intensified I I!-boat < petitons against anti-Axis shipping, German submarines ha c sunk ei|ht j transports. totalling ..O.OOft tons, three destroyers and two esrortinx craft in European coastal waters. It was disclosed today A 5.500 ton129 words
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Article, Illustration174 1945-02-27 1 LISBON. Feb. 24. 'Domeil— Reports from Cairo said that Egyptian Premier. Ahmed Maher Pasha, passed away today after beln? fa:ally wounded by an assassin in the Egyptian Parliament during a', debate on the question of Egypt's entry into the war on the side of the anti-Axis powers.174 words
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Article374 1945-02-27 1 OUR FIRST experience with in- 1 reiiU-a; y bombs, dropped by enemy j plsi.es alurdav last, was a vauab'.e Viie, f.om the pant of view of drivins home to the masses the wisdom of the advice repea:edly given to (hem by our defence authorities on the need of374 words
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390 1945-02-27 1 A HIPPON Base on the Luzo:i Font, Ftb. 25. (Domei)— The r.a tleciy of N ppon A.my and Naw forces for the pasl, ihiee weeks of the sanguinary batUe in Ma ilia, witch ls comp.eteiy goir.g up hi ilimes due to desperate enemy ar-390 words
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182 1945-02-27 1 LISBON. Feb. 25 (Domeil Realizing lhat an understanding with the Soviet Union is essential for the materialisation of Czechoskvakian aspirations. Err. Bdou&rd Benes and Jan Shramek, President' and Premier respective'y, of th? Exiled Cte:hoe!ovakian Government in London, have decided to visit' Moscow182 words
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656 1945-02-27 1 Defenders Continue To Exact Heavy Toll From Enemy TOKYO. Feb. 25. (Domeil—The week-old battle on Iwoojima yesterday, Feb. 24, was featured by added fury in the fighting in the central re ion of the island, including the section where Byobui «s Rock656 words
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Article61 1945-02-27 1 LISBON. Feb. 25. (Domei)— Amrri an dispatches from Iwoo- iim« today revealed for the first time that Nippon forces defend- log the island have been using new rocket-bomb weighing 1.000 pounds. This projectile, which is said to resemble Germany's rocket-pro- j pellrd missile, has been employed against61 words
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286 1945-02-27 1 LISBON. Feb. 25 (Domei)—Apparently prompted by the rumblings of American public criticism over the conduct of the Iwoojima campaign, which has already cost a terrific toll of American lives, American Secretary of the- Navy. James Forrestal, has made a hurried trip to286 words
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128 1945-02-27 1 TOKYO. Feb. 25 (DomeJ) Premier Qcn Kuniaki Koiao in his atatement on today's raids on Tokyo by enemy plane*, expressed indlfiiaJaA and renewed i asiaattoa to crush the enej v He declared the enemy committed an outrageous act in dropping a bomb in ihe128 words
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Article351 1945-02-27 1 TOKYO. Feb. 2G. (Dome!) According to uiformation made available by 6 p.m. yesterday, our air defence units accounted for 35 enemy carrier-ba^ed planes shot down and five-others camaged ou' of.about 600 fthipborne aircraft which yesterday morning raided the Kanto distric ln concert with Mariaiia-ba,ed B-29 bombeis351 words
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394 1945-02-27 2 TOKYO. I eh. 23. (Domei)— Th nation's war effort in the field cf wartime construction activities loun an important step forward today when Government decided on the organization of a War Construction Corporation which is to undertak" construction work urgently neede 11394 words
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Article463 1945-02-27 2 SAKIKA - Notes Comments SAKIKA 1 SATURDAY'S indiscriminate dropping of incendiaries by enemy i.i'c«i* should seive lo speed up preparations by the public to deal with I -in h contingencies as Hies by having read) at hand sand, buckets ot water, flre swatters and wet sacking etc. Where there was proper prepaiation,463 words
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519 1945-02-27 2 Present Opportunity For Indians God Sent TOKYO. Feb. 23. (Domel)—A few days ago, India's revered leader Mahatma Gandhi Issued a sts-ement at Wardha ;n wb!»h he ela'ed that It would be the greatest tragedy not only to India but lo h-« vho> w rid I* 'he AngleAmer cans were to519 words
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574 1945-02-27 2 SPONTANEOUS RESPONSE MOST HEARTENING (By A Domei Correspondent) INTRODUCED into Ihis Island three year s ago. the "one big j family" spirit—which before th« Greater East Asia War had existed j in Nippon only—today permeates 'he entire574 words
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Article100 1945-02-27 2 MALACCA, Feb. 26. (Domeil—A pay entitled "The Women of Malal Awaken!" was staged recently by the Jasin Fujlnkal in commemoration of their first anniversary. One ti"v M-h'h rtoorl oil very B*»». spicuously was "Co-operation with Government" urging wom?n to Join the Fujlnkal. the young men to100 words
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Article95 1945-02-27 2 MALACCA. Feb. 26. IDcnvi)Mr. T. Klnuk wa. ihe new Governor of Malacca, had a busy tm 1 la3^ week acquainting himself with the various department community leaders, and industFi activl'ies. At a meetng of G^ver ment servants at the Cen'ral Gunyakusvo h2 made an impre sve speech95 words
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272 1945-02-27 2 "THE Authorities take the opportunity of expressing their great appreciation of the good assls'ani-e rendered by various citiiens after the air raid on Feb. 21," says a statement issued by the Kosei-ka Cho. 'Immedi. tely the raid was over, the Chin.*272 words
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Article74 1945-02-27 2 MR. YEO PENG HONG alias Ah Luck, aged 53 passed awiy at his res'ri'nce No. 4. Koon Se-g Ronrl on Feb. 26. 2615. a 1 2.45 am fT.T.I. H5 1 ap; his b-'ovd wlf<\ 4 sens. Mes r-. Yeo K^m I'o k. Kirn I.cck. Th'rn S"ng. K!m Sai one74 words
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Miscellaneous121 1945-02-27 2 Today s Syonan Radio 8 p.m. l!ght mule. 6.15 p in new* flashes in Malai. Tamil. Cantonese and Eng'.l h: 6 i p.m. new? lr Nippon-Go 'or beginners; 6.40 n m. reading of Children's Story 'y II Hamida: 7 p.m. tiny sigral— Gsa^CBSSS drama: 7.20 p m. Fynrons 'oca! hcur121 words
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