Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 January 1945

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  • 118 1 The Syonan Shimbun Earthquake Rocks Northern England LISBON. Dec. 30, (Domei) —Anglo-American elation over the recent earthquake i i N ppon received a rude "slio k" today when northern England 1: <-l< cxperirnred the worst temblor in years, according to a London mes?ase. The quake's epicentre «as bel'ercd to be
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  • 354 1 TOKYO Jan. 1 (DomeiJ-Premler Gen. Kuniaki Koiso, la Iks New Years m=ssa s e to ih 0 Nippon nat.'on declared that the year 2<;05 would see the complete fruslration of Anglo-American attempts at a counter-offensive and
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    421 1 INASMUCH as our victory in the War of Greater East Asia is con- fidently expected in this fourth yearl •f the sacred Asia.-for-Asiatics cru-j ■ade, the M year which we usher' In today will be a year of action. Byi this we mean that there must njl
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  • 218 1 LISBON. Dec. 30. (Dome!)-Al-though various Greek parties as well as members of the Papai-.dwou leKime arc known to be split over thquestion of regency. King George II cf Greece has appointed Archbishop of Athens Damaskino6 a.l Regent ajan initial step towards solving ill Greek crisis, according
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  • 86 1 LISBON. Dec. 29. (Dome!)—A UnLed Press d^patch from Wash- iiigton today rep;rt^d that the United States Navy has is ued a warning that America's operational plans for 1945 are threatened b^ lagging production schedules caused by the seve.ely critical manpower shortage. The American
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  • 1147 1 CALLING on the people of Malai to extend further cooperation for the successful prosecution of the war, th Gunsei-kan (Chief Military Administrator), in his New Yea message, declares: "Let the ptopie of the whole of Malai rise up determinedly to
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  • 929 1 APT^K quoting that "Those who do not fi«ht, shall not cat," and "Those who do not win, shall not survive" Lieut. Col. Nakajima, Chief Spokesman oi the Imperial fortes in th® Souiliern Reg on*, in his New Year
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  • 898 3 Foe's Plans Have Miscarried: Nippon Has Outmanoeuvred Enemy Militarily, Politically Syonan Shimbun Special AS WE start a new year, it is well to take stork and re-acquaint ourselves with ihe facts of the day. so that we may better appreciate the tasks ahead. To
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  • 131 3 SYONAN Indians will present the Mayor of Svonan wi'h a lifesize bust of General --yi.ki Yamashi'a. Supremo Commander of the Nippon forces in the Philip- pines sec or, at a small ceremony to be held here early in the new year, says
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  • 185 3 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter' VOTED the year's most entertaining pot-pourri program, the Syonan Symphony Orchestra's "Special Varie!y Evening" on Friday ar.d: Saturday provided enjoyable year* end a'tractions, with no fewer than 30 items, comprising songs, instrumental numbers and dances by
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  • 286 3 AS PART OF the:r New Year I defence propaganda in connection: with the Dai Tr Senso. there will be a mass meeting of Indians ot Syonan at the Indo Gckjo North Bridge Road at 7 p.m on Wednes- day. Jan. 3 The
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  • 530 3 LISBON, Dec. 29. (Domei)—American L'r. !ei -Secretary of war Robert Patterson today strongly warned the American people that .lapan has a "formidable" war machine and there were absolutely no grounds for an optimistic outlook r tgarding the Pacific
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    • 327 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 159 RE: MU O* LOTTERY TICKETS THE 20th ISSUE M Koh Natl Saiken (lottery ticketsi are now on sale to the public to Svonan as follows: 1 Total Sum or Sale: The sum <>f two hundred seventy thousand ($270,000) dollars is allotted for sale In
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 123 3 Today*s Syonan RaJrn 6 p.m. news fla-hes in Malai Tamil, Cantonese and English; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary: 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Special N' Year Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. talk in Nippon- j
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  • 407 4 LISBON, Dec. 29. (Domcii—Heavy fighting developed yesterday in all sectors of the Belgian Luxembourg region on the Wcsiern Front without the situation changing much, the German HI; h Command announced, according la a dispatch received! here. Of 44 United Sates dlTlsioiiSi in
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  • 137 4 BERLIN. Dec. 29 (Domel)— The German news agency's naval correspondent, Captain Hanson, today revealed for the first time that "midget U-boats'' —Germany's latest under-sea threat—have been instrumental in a large measure in running up Anglo-Ame-rican shipping losses in the recently intensified German
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  • 170 4 LISBON, De«. 29. (Dome;)— All of Paris hospitals are filled to overflowing owing to the steady stream of American war casualties pourint in from the Western Front, where the Germans are fiercely battering American troops in their smashing counter-offen. *ivr. according to information reaching
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  • 328 4 25 SHIPS SUNK, DAMAGED SO FAR SPECIAL attack Corps of the Imperial Army and Navy in the Philippines sector continue to wreak considerable destruction on the enemy convoy steaming through the Sulu Sea towards Mindoro. Twenty-five enemy ships, including transports, and
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  • 89 4 TOKYO, Dec. 31 (Domei)— Five enemy transports sunk and one cruiser damaged arc added to lha pieviously announced war results scored by our air units In the recent attacks aga.nst an enemy corwjy carrying supplies and reinforcements to the enemy forces en Mindoro Is.and. Dai Honyei revealed in
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  • 119 4 TOKYO. Dnc. 19, (Domct)—Tlie Foreign Office today nnnouncd that Ten:o Hachiya, former Minister to Bulgaria has been appoind Minister Plenipotentiary to th 3 Provisional Government of Arad Hind in Burma. The appointment Is highly significant since it marks the openIn? of formal diplomatic
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