Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 March 1945
1945-03-03
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Title Section124 1945-03-03 1 The Syonan Shimbun Chungking liesident* Urged Te Evacuate LISBON. March 1. (Pomei) —With the approach of Chungking's "bombing season," ihe air defence headquarters in Chungking has once again issued a warning to non--1 essential residents to See the I city, according t« a Chnng--1 king dispatch. It Is understood that124 words
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545 1945-03-03 1 LUZON FRONT, March 2 (Domei)—Desperate attempts by enemy forces to make advances on Luzon Island are ho in stubbornly repulsed by solidly formed Nippon defence lines and sanguinary battles continue in all sectors, enemy invaders being beaten back with mounting losses. Meanwhile,545 words
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Article319 1945-03-03 1 Diet Meeting nY THE time we ?o to Prew Premier Gen. Kaniakl Koiso will he addressing, or perhaps will have addressed, an inter-party meeting •,f the House of Peers A Tokyo report, dated March 2. sta'ed that the Premier would review the military and political situations. It would seem319 words
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224 1945-03-03 1 Strong German CounterA Hacks Feat nre East Front Fighting IISBON. March 1 (Dorneil —On tin Eastern Front, tho soviet penetration area In east Pomerania between Bublltit and Rummelsbur,-: i continued to be the'scene of bitter fighting, with the Soviets driving in I the directicn of the Baltic. Strong Oer;rian counter-attack-224 words
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431 1945-03-03 1 BERLIN. March 1 Domei)— The tremendous offensive battle of Aachea on the Western Front reached iU climax yesterday when antl-Axls aimies made all-out attempts to brcbk through, with Field-Marshal j M vlgomery sending all his reserves li. n. battle, according to frontlim <lis^a fche<:431 words
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120 1945-03-03 1 YOKOHAMA. March (Domcl) —Admiral Ryozo Nakamura. member of the Yushukai (club for admirals on the reserve list) who has been under treatment for heart disease sii.ce September last year, died here early this morning of acute pneumonia. Admiral Nakamari was bom In Aomori Pre/Vcture120 words
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385 1945-03-03 1 CENTRAL Pacific Front. March > (Domei)— Nippon defenders of Iwoojima contiuue lo battle furiously against American invaders who, since the afternoon of Feb. 28, resumed offensive operations against Nippon positions on Mount Osaka and Mount Tamana. About 8 a.m. on Feb 28,385 words
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92 1945-03-03 1 LISBON. March 1. (Dome!)— Australia is suffering a shortage of 45.000 men for important priority work, the Australian Post-War Reconstruction Minister revealed today In the Commonwealth Parliamen*. according to an Australian messags The shortage of manpower i» s" acut»> Lhat the Government, in one Instance,92 words
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64 1945-03-03 1 AN attractive concert for women only, arranged by the Women's Section of the Eurasian Welfare Association, will be held at the Fuji Gekljo. Kctong. on March 6 The program will Include a Nip-non-Oo conlest for children and I Nippon *ong guessing contest 'or64 words
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Article191 1945-03-03 1 A NIPPON Frontline Base, March 2. (Domei)—Plrins their last round s ol ammunition against the enemy, a Nippon marine force holding a frontline position in the vicinity of South Pier on Iwoojima, on th« night of Feb. 26, stormed Into enemy lines with hand-grenades and other191 words
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265 1945-03-03 1 TOKYO, March 1, (Domri) Prince Kunlyuki Tok- »wi, President of the House of Pcern. on behalf of the Upper Uou^e, today telegraphed a message of appreciation and encouragement to the Nippon garrison forces on IwooJima. The message suit through the War and Navy Ministries265 words
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Article, Illustration604 1945-03-03 2 LOSSES of 20/00—about half of the Americm troops land'd on Iwoojima—have been toileted on the enemy by the Nippon forces, according to Lieut. Col. Nakajima, Cni?f Snokesman of Imperial Forces In the Southern Regions, at a Press604 words
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242 1945-03-03 2 LISBON, Maxoh 1. (Domci) British Secretary of State for India, Leopold S. Amery, today admitted in the House of Common* that the normal functions of the Chamber of Princes have been suspended since the resignation of the Chancellor and 19 members of the anting242 words
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183 1945-03-03 2 HARD hitting wm a feature •>: all fight* at the New World last Wfcht. There were two knock-outs In the six fights. In the main event, Tiger Aman (122 lb.), a last-minute gubstitute for Darbara Singh, staged a magnificent recovery after being knocked183 words
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318 1945-03-03 2 AFFORDING an excellent opportunity to owner? of ponds to rear fresh-water fish ln« Syonan. i the Foodstuffs Department of the j Special Municipality, through rhW, Y. Sek.l. announced yester-1 day that the authorities are, tssulng to the public coupons that will enable them to318 words
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345 1945-03-03 2 lISINKING, March 1. (Domed —Premier Chan* (hinj-hui «f Mansbukoku In an exchange radio broadcast with Premier Gen, Knniakl Koho of Nippon on thorcatlon of the 13th anniversary of tbe founding- of Manshukoki today Ntrensfd the oneness Nippon and Man*hukoku In Mir prosecution345 words
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Article363 1945-03-03 2 Re: Collection of Quit Rents and o.her Land Revenues. 1 The public is hereby Informed that quit rents on titles of properties (except quit rents on Rubber Lands), fees for the temporary occupation of Government Lands and Foreshores and all oth r annual dues363 words
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Article83 1945-03-03 2 IT IS WITH THE DEEPEST regret that the death of DOCTOR TAY KUM SWAN ags 39. at hus parents' shop No. 136. Tanjo.ig Pagar Road, Syonan-to on March ?r.a. 2605. at 5 a.m. T.T. Is announced He leaves behind his beloved wife Madam Irene. Yong Sum Chee, one «f.r.83 words
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Advertisement287 1945-03-03 2 SYONAN TOKL'BETU SI NOTICE NO. 12 R*: rnro'roent of Students for the Mil, Koh-ah Ku-.r.:i /.mi (Malai Koh-ah Training Institute). Students for the above Institute are b?lng enrolled as follows: 1. Number of Students: a certain number. 2. Eligibility: Mal» yculhs between the ag°« of 15 and 25 wha desire287 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous142 1945-03-03 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. light mv lc. 6.19 p.m ne-v« flashes in Malai, Tamil. Cantoi.e*e and English" 6 A p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginner?: i.40 p.m. Indian Chliaien's Hour: 1 time signal—Malai music by the Sinai Malai Krcnchong Party; 7.'21 p.id. Syonan's local hour fol'owei by next day's142 words
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