Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 December 1944

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  • 122 1 The Syonan Shimbum NO 630 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3O KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS U.S. Army Casualties AdmittedABS46 9 B23 LISBON, Der. 28, (Domei) —American Secretary of War. Colonel Henry L. Siimsbn. today revealed that American Army casualties up to Dec. I 14, two day* before the German counter-offensive, totalled
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  • 105 1 TOKYO, De-\ 29. (Domeii—Nippon ground forces on Halmahera Island shot down 76 enemy aircraft and damaged 142 other* during the period trom De:. 1 to Dec. 26. Dai Honyei rrvealed in a communique released at 3 p.m. today. The communique reads. "Our
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  • 513 1 __|r__^^ M^ _tW■__£_*^_f m*'^\ NONE OTHER that Winston Churchill himself said th*t in the Greek crisis (be moral lasuei, wbirh prompted the anti-Axis to wage the nar, were at stake, and in h i hasty return to London after the failure of the two-session "peace"
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  • 188 1 BERLIN. Dec. 28. (Dome!) Wiihelms trapse quarters, commenting on the departure from Athens ofi Winston Churchill and Anthony I Eden after falling to solve the Greek crisis, today expressed the belief that either the British Prima Minister or British Foreign Secretary may now have to
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  • 135 1 By A Domei War Correspondent AT THE China front, Dec. 28 (Domei).—Nippon night bomber units last night pounded enemy airfields at Suichuan and Kanchew, both in Kiangsi Province. Despite a barrage of anti-aircraft fire, oar raiders heavily damaged and set ab!aie eight enemy planes besides setting
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  • 109 1 A NIPPON BASE In the Cntral; Pacific. Dec. 28, (Domei)—Our :hore batter: 5 on Iv. mina of the Ogisawara (Bonir.) Oroup scored many direct hits on enemy surface craft yesterday. Wednesday morning, when enemy warships shelled our positions on that island. Simultaneously neveral enemy heavy bomb rs
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  • 269 1 WESTERN FRONT LISBON, Dec. 28 (Domeil.—Th« hardest fighting on the Western Front yesterday again took place at the southern wiug of the German penetration area, a dispatch from Field-Marshal Deri yon Rundstedt's Headquarters said, according to reports received here. The dispatch added the
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  • 124 1 LISBON. Dec. ?B. iDomei>—ln I a move construed as presaging aj drastic shake-up of the United States Command on the Western Front, the American Secretary ot War Colonel Henry L Stlmson, has asked Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. American Supreme Commander of the anti-Axis Invasion Forces
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  • 85 1 LISBON Dec 28. (Dome!)— The American Navy Department, today disclosed that the unidentified destroyer wh'ch was reported lost by Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's Headquarters on Nov. 5, was thf "Coopers," one of the most modern destroyers in the American Navy. according to a Washington dispatch.
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  • 185 1 TOKYO. Dec. 29. (Domei)—The Nippon Air Force, Inducting the Kamikaze Special Attack Corps, on Dec. 28. assaulted a group of 30 enemy transports escorted by 20-odd destroyers and cruisers in the Mindanao Sea and accounted for six
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  • 159 1 A NIPPON BASE at the Philippines Front, Dec. 28. (Dome!) Planes of the "Kongo' Unit of our Kamikaze Special At ark Corps tbta morning insUntanfO'iMy -a: k w:tn body-crash tactics three large transports of the 10,000-ton class vvhmi it attacked a United States
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  • 198 1 LISBON, Drc 28 (Domei)— The battle for Budapest is now raging in full fury, reports Indicated. Th^ German and Hungarian defender* occupied positions inside the city in an effort to concentrate all their defensive 'orces. while the Sovi-t--simultaneously shifted their artillery fire to
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  • 212 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Philippines, Dec. 29. (Dome!)— The Nippon Air Force yesterday attacked the enemy's newly-built north and south airfields at San Jose, Mlndoro Island, and caused conflagration* to start at two points in the north airfield and at ten points In the
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  • 194 1 A NIPPON BASE at the Southern Front. Dec. 29 (Darnel)—ln another devastating aerial strike carried out Wednesday night, Nippon bombers heavily pounded enemy airfields on Morotai Island, wreaking havoc on airfield installations. In this raid, our bombers concentrated their attacks mainly on anti-aircraft gun and
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  • 163 2 i.iSHO-y. Dec. zs. (Domrn.— The position of British troops in India ■ml i-.ider the South-east Alia Comnund Is that of an "Allen Army completely Isolated from the Indian people, declares the British weekly "New Statesman and Nation" today, In a criticism
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  • 185 2 AN eujoyatfe afternoon's entertainment is assured children Who •ttend the Aojin New Year Cheer Party at the Teluk Kurau Boys' School ground on Monday at 5 p.m. Bpoa<i:>rpd by the Aojin Welfare Association and held under the auspices of the Kusel-ka Cho, .members of
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  • 160 2 Bukit Tin ggi Foodstuff Production Stepped-up BCKIT TINGOI, Dec. (Doniei i-vimpressed by the strenuous efforts of the local Inhabitants In boosting foodstuff production, the Nippon Army here has decided to do Its part in accelerating the campaign. To help Increase production, the Military Administrat'on authorities hate dispatched agricultural experts to
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  • 383 2 VIEW OF WELL-INFORMED SYONAN CIRCLES THE MUCH-BOOSTED creation of the British Pacific Fleet under Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser boils down to one thinjr—p'entv of propaganda talks that hold no water—dec'ared well-informed circles here, who also disclosed that
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  • 176 2 SAIGON. Dec. 29. (Domel)— One of the foremost Iron works i»i Saigon planned and supervised by only two youthful Nippon members of a well-known Industrial comoanv was completed in the amazingly short space of four months. The foundry consists of roach nery, casting,
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  • 199 2 MEN ADO. Dee. 19. (Dowel) InitMrtmlnate bomhlngt by enemy plaim have no effect whatsoever the moral* of the peoole in Northern Celebes who are strlvia* harder toward tho attainment of their goal In every Held. Tliey v co-operating vigorously with the Volunteer
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  • 157 2 DJAKARTA, Dec. 28. (DomeO The recent appointment of a Preparatory Committee for the establishment of an Islam c College by tie '•Masjoemi" or Indone lan Moslem Supreme Counc'l. has poved a strong stimulus for the repletion of the Islam'c educational system In Djawa. The first
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  • 406 2 RANGOON Dec. 28. (Domei)— A reso'ution calling for eohdVtv -»nd unification of all people In Burma regardless of trlb» a^d rel:glon was adopted by the Central Executive Committee of the East Asia Youth League of Burma «t thi recond annual conference held her-. Tue-Cav,
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  • 110 2 TOKYO, Dec, If. (Domei) X superior grade of high octane aviation gasoline ls being produce J In large quantities from the roots of Nippon Pine trees which abound throughout the length and breadth of this country, it is learned. The picturesque Nippon pine,
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  • 136 2 NANKING, Dec. 27 (DomeD— The presentation and christening ceremony of two military transport planes which were presented to the National Army of the National Gnvernmer.i of China by the N'ppon Army was held at the airfield near Nsnk'n: yesterday noon. Nippon and Chinese officers
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  • 127 2 KUAT.A LUMPUR. De«. 2 (Dome!)—Netajl Subhas Chandr Bose arrived here in the course o a tour of Important centres i Malai before returning to the bst tlefront on his way from Nippon. Bose, who reached Kuala Lump* after visiting Malacca and Serem ban.
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  • 57 2 THE WOMEN'S section of the Syonan Oversea Chinese Association will sponsor charity musical concerts on Jan. 5 at the Kyoel GeJciJo and Jan. 6at the Showa Oekijo instead of the dates previously announced. The concerts will start at 7 p.nv prompt,, the proceeds of which will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 511 2 I SYONAN TOKUBETU SI > NOTICE NO. 159 RE: SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETB HE 20th ISSUE of Koh Nan ken (lottery tickets) are now on to the public in Syonan as Total Sum of Sale: The sum of two hundred sixty thousand ($260,000) dollars is allot* led for sale In
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 148 2 Today*s Svonan Radio p.m. news flashes In Mala? Tamil. Cantonese and EnglHi: ft. 15 p.m. Syonan local hour followed by the next day> proiTflm summary; T3O p.m. new? In Nlppon-Oo for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Children's Dro*n»tn in Tamil by K«nnan and Party; 7 p.m. news in Mala!; 7.20 p.m. Mala'
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