Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 February 1945

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  • 143 1 The Syonan Shimbun i —i Eisenhower Admit* Germany'sHighSpiril LISBON, Feb. 25, (Dome!) —"If the German continues to show the spirit he has now" Gen. Dwi£ht Eisenhower. Supreme Commander of ami-Axis forces in Europe, tod war correspondents today. *'lhere is only one way he can be beaten —the allied armies must
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  • 150 1 LISBON, Feb. 26. (Domei) "The problem of destroying Nippon's Industrial power is not a simple one." a leport by Gen. Henry Arnold. Commander-in-Chief of United States Army Air Forces, warned today, although declaring that Super Flying Fortresves are being employed sti at-rglcally
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  • 425 1 A NIPPON BASE at the Luzon Front. Feb. 27. (Dome!)— Though a full month has passed since enemy forces opened their attacks on Manila, our garrison forces are still holding their positions within the Philippines capital, while steadily cutting into enemy ranks
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  • 145 1 THE CONFERENCE of Chinese leaders from all parts of Malai, scheduled to begin in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, is most welcome and timely, and it is our earnest hope (hat the delegates will be able to come to decisions of the utmost benefit to this country and its inhabitants.
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  • 203 1 IN A report, the U.S. War Production Board states lhat there has been a big slump in American war (•reduction due to the shortage of manpower. In spite of the fabulous resources which It claims to poshes, Amcrca is today clearly In a serious plight. Reasons for
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  • 145 1 TATYUAN. Feb. 26. (D°men United States agents have "Sfenttv been actire in Yenan to effect vkhivmH in ,v>" rehired rotations between th«> Chungking and ?ei.an regimes. With th's rurrc*e us well as the actual intention of establish Ing advanced air bases in Yenancontrolled areus. th-> United
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  • 291 1 LUZON FRONT, Feb. 2G. (Domei; —Nippon forces, defending the Philippines under the command if Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, have Inflicted more than 70.000 casualti-i against enemy forces in the bne-and-a-half month period since the Americans first landed In Lingayen on Jan. 9 up to Feb. 23, a
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  • 475 1 BERLIN. Feb. 26. (Domei i j German artillery and flame-throw- i ers shat ered s*rong enemy re:ervesj sou'h-ea.st of Cleve on the Western j Fron\ the German High Command j communique announced. In the area around Goch. German troops, hold: ng on to the point of sel
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  • 788 1 CENTRAL Pacific Front. Feb. 27 (Domei)—Nippon forces j on Iwoojima have aheady exacted a toll of approximately 18,500 enemy casualties since the enemy landing on the i island. This figure is bound to show a further large mii crease as a result of
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  • 41 1 LISBON. Feb. 2.. (Domei)—A Washington despair i said that \up Admiral Edwards. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations. sajd today that the maj-t part of lb? American Pacific Fleet was Involved in operations around Iwoojima
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  • 419 2 "TO LIGHT and If need be even to suffer by the side of Nippon In ihe cau»e of truth, justice and peace is in accordance wilh (he fundamental principles o( Islam, declared (>. Abdul llamhf .lun. prominent Indian
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  • 234 2 ADVANCE sales of tickets indicae that large audiences will again at'end the repeat performances ">f the "BS.A. Revue,'' which scor»d a big hit when it was staged la c 1 last month in aid of various charities, at the Ookuraku Theatre m the
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  • 114 2 SPEECHES fMicltat'ng Muslims In East Asia and dealing wth the role of Muslims in the War of Oregter East Asia were made by the Insnect-r-Oer.eral of Police. 8 Ogpta. Ti-Pt.-ro'. Ibrahim Ya'ardj of the Malai Glyugun. Lteut.-Col nilani 'mm the Arad Hind Fair Matilana Abdul Az>r. Dr. Lim
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  • 88 2 REPRESENTATIVES of a 1 branches of the Oversea-Chi.ies-Association in Malai will confer for two days commencing tomorrow. V. Ku*la Lumpui, to discuss ways and m»ar. s of increasing still further the. eft.. ts of the Chinese community towards the prosecution of the war. panicuiarly
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  • 104 2 MACASHAR. Feb. 2«. (DomeOTh* local civil administration authorities who have been consid ring concrete measures to increase the number of native councillors in betfc Provincial and Municipal C Hindis of the Celebes since the piemulgation of a decre? to that effect on Feb. 17,
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  • 65 2 A GENERAL meeting of socc i enthusiasts of Ihe Svonan Spor Association will be held Tuerdav Mi-eh 6. at 6 p.m at the club i hou«e. to be followed by a genera' meeting of members interested fa i hrl-wr games at 8.30 p m. The meetirgs have
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  • 409 2 fßy Red Swastika Society "AS a further development hi (he "Grow-More-Food'' campaign j J far the attainment of s?H sufficiency at ihis important lime. Government is now preparing for another big food producing scheme on a nearby island," says a news release ivued by the
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  • 421 2 KUALA LUMPVR, Feb. 25.; it any wonder Mi?' Anglo-Americans are trying to as- j crmiratc the Asiatic races through Id? war? Where are the Red In dans Ihe original inhabitants of America Where are me original inhabitant of Australia and Tasmania?" askeJ Banerjea.
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  • 93 2 PENANG Feb. 28. (Domeil— i "Sinbracing al! communities, the i Air Raid Victims' Relief i Fund made an auspicious stait whu; at a meeting of committee member s j over $54,000 were promised, out- 1 'Ending sums being $25,000 from I' the Toa Goraku KaaM and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 404 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 11 RE: SALK Of LOTTERY TICKETS THE 22nd ISSUE of Koh Nan; Saiken 'lottery tickets) are now on; sale to the bublic la Syonan a.« i follows: 1 Total Sum of Sale: The sum of two hundred eeven'yflve tl.ouaand ;$275.0001 dolisrs is r Tot ted
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 120 2 Today fs Syonan Radio 8 p m. light mu>lc. 6.15 p m i news flashes in Malai, Tamil. Can- j tonese and English; |;M p.m. news In Nippon-Go 'or beginners; 1.40 p.m Indian Children? Hou'-; 1 p.m. ".me signal—popu'av Malal, song fail "Bunga Sakura" sung by I**..an Kassim: 7.20 pm.
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