Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 March 1945

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  • 113 1 The Syonan Shimbun 3fr.S. Bomber Chief Killed In Crash LISBON, March .3 (Domei)—Lieut. Gen. Millard Harmon. Chief of the United States 20th Air Force Bomber Command, has been lost ta a s plane crash in the Pacific, according to a broadcast by the American "Blue Network". No details wcrp mentioned.
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  • 213 1 TOKYO, March 4. (Domei) About 160 enemy B-29'u Attacked Tokyo and lie environs this m v Ing. and conducted blind bombing from above clouds for about one hour ending 9.30 a.m. Dai HonyH announced at 3.30 p.m. today Fires, which were caused to
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  • 331 1 ERADICATING EVIL A STATEMENT of the utraos' Importance to the public appears on IV re 2of our Issue today. Issued by the Chief of the Syonan Police Bureau, (he statement leaves no room for any doubt that criminals who take advantage of the plight of a* raid victims will
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  • 339 1 CENTRAL Pacific Front, March 3. (Domei)— Following his final break-through into the central sector of Iwoojima on Fob. 28 and subsequent drive eastwards, the enemy since March 1 has further intensified his frantic push towards Hlgashlyama, Furuyama and the village of Tenzan and Sangenya.
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  • 156 1 TOKYO. March 3 (Domew Premier Gen. Kuntakl Koiso mad* a comprehensive survey of the current military and political sltuaMon at a meeting of representatives uf all parties In the Home of Petrs this afternoon. Besides Premier Kotao. the meetIng was attended by Count H'.deo Kodama. Minister
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  • 103 1 LISBON, March 2. (Dome.,— America's Aimy ana Nivy casualties, which are rapidly soar.'ng with the expanding scope and iBMMJty of the globai war, have now reached the figure of 813,032, American War Secretary, Colonel Henry L. Stlmson, revealed yesterday, according to a W<»sV.'gtcn dispatch.
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  • 461 1 NIPPON Base on Luzon Front, llarut! a. (liomeij—Aimough Nippon close assault forces are continuing to threaten the security of American iroops in Manila sector with .'laenlng assault*, the mala theatre of fighting on Luzon ap pears to be shifting north f Caraballos Ranges in
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  • 599 1 TOKYO, March 1. (Dornei)— A* the initial step for organizing th« new political party, to replace the present Imperial Rule Assistance Political Association, Admiral Sebo Koh.iya.shi in his capacity as President of the• Imperial Rule Assistance Political Association In a
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  • 367 1 THE 21st term Koiun vukrn, drawn at the Syonan U.ikaido today, revulted as follow*:— FIRST PRIZE ($50,000). >U Ml (In ayoiimi hlio.meiu). CONSOLATION PRIZfcS ,-1 nno each, two tickets): Mit.iK and 341.620. SECOND IR1ZE ((20.000) 446,684 tin syonan allotment). llliilU PUlZt ($10,000 tatli, three tickets): 575,058
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  • 384 2 Syonan Police Chief Issues Important Statement SEVERE punishment is being meted out, as an emergency measure, to all criminals who take advantage of other people's plight during air riids, and equally severe measures have been adopted to
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  • 149 2 TAIPINO, March 2. (Domei)RcmMances to Nippon from Malal for tha firs*- time since it s Inception in July, 1942. topped the $7million mark in October last, It was revealed by competent authorities today. According to s'.atistic s made available, 3,828 remittances were reported for
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  • 117 2 LISBON, March 3, (Domel)— British ru'i»r!sts -ere/ed r..vv iiexs today when Palmrr Phillips, V-: rxhall Motors' Director of ?ale.v declared that there will b* no motor cars for olear/re frr '*ast, the next two years, according a Reuter message Irom Edinburgh Addressing an audience In
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  • 192 2 PROVIDING a centre for entertaining members of Auxiliary Service 'Helho) on leave from barracks. a* well as memt>ers of the Mai at Volunteer Army (Giyu-Gur), Naval Auxiliary Service and Nippon fortes, a mlli'.ary mess will chortly be opened in the city under th? dirrction
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  • 131 2 LISBON, March 2. (Domel)— New York Times corresponded, Clinton Green, reported from Peirl Harbour yescerday the first fighting men to return tbe.e fram Iwoojimi emphasized that volcanic ash was one of the greatest natural obstacles encountered on the island. These men. Green taid. complain,
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  • 131 2 HANDSOME s'lver rups and mono p-v n»"i7PS will he *uard'-1 successful rompetitors in the open Amateur Singing Competition to be held at the Arena Tee Garden. New World, on March 13. 14 and 15. Competitors may choore two of the following three songs—Kachtdokl No Uta,
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  • 95 2 UNDER the auspices of the propaganda and Women's Departments of the Oversea-Chinese Association a womens mass meeting will be held at the Yamato Gekljo tomorrow, March 6. at 8 p.m. In celebration of Chlkyu Seteu, tl:e bl-thday of KOGO HEIKA. Mrs. Llm Boon-keng. head
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  • 252 2 PACKED houses attested to the populaiity of the repeat performances of the Revue presented by the Dramatic and Music Section of the Syonan Sports Association in aid of local charities at the New World Park on Friday and Saturday. Friday night,3 collection was $6,948.50 while
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  • 128 2 AIMING at training more youths of Syonan and o'her towns In the Malal Peninsula for the ft hing industry, the Syonan Fisheries Training Institute is enrolling 50 students for a new courre of studies whicli will commence shortly, says a Douiei report.
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  • 75 2 DJAKARTA. March 2. (DomcO The Djawa Broadcasting Station yesterday started dally rsidio broadcasts to outlying Nippon posts at Rabaul, New Gutnca, Bougainville Island and other isolated areas In the south-western Pacific occup.'ed by Nippon forces. Dtsigned to provide current news and entertainment for Nippon
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  • 90 2 DJAKARTA, March 1. (D«>m:i) The Supreme Commander of the Nippon forces in Djawa today issued a communique announcing three measures a s a preparatory step to Independence for Indonesians. These arc firstly, establishment of an Independence Preparatory investigation Committee; secondly, establishment of a
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  • 105 2 LISBON. March 2. (Domel)—As a strike tendency appeared to be gaining ground nm- rig American labour groups employers of the Chrysler Corporation's big Dodge plant In Detroit today votfd tguJnst propo a's for ending their six-ciay strike, according to a Detroit message.
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  • 40 2 LISBON. March 2. (Drniei)— One hui.ared and f.fteen persons were killed or seriou-ly wounded recently when one of the central ammunition magazines in Pretoria b'ew up. causing widespread destruction, the latest check-up reveals, according to a Pretoria dispatch.
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    • 345 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES MARRIAGE NENG—SHEUM—Miss Sheum Yu F.wei, 2nd daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Sheum Cheang Fook was married to Mr. Lawrence Neng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Neng on Sat. 3rd March. 2605. A garden reccp ion was held with relatives and friends of both the Bride
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    • 529 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 14 Re: Collection of Quit Rents and other Land Revenues. 1 The public is hereby informed that quit rents on titles »>f properties (except quit rents on Rubber Lands), fees for the temporary occupation of Government Lands and Foreshores and all oth?r annual dues in
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