Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 January 1945

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  • 108 1 The Syonan Shimbun Dive-Bombers Attack San Jose Airfield A NIPPON BASE in the Philippines, Dec. 31, (Domei > Defying fierce rnemy ground fire, our air umt last night raided the northern airfir.d at San Jose on .Vndoro Island. In daring d.ve-bombing attacks, all bombs released by our warplanes hit their
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  • 93 1 A NIPPON BASE. Dec. 31. (Dnniei) —Lieut. Yukio Encio. ace oi our naval air force, who Is famous for having shot clown 11 "Super I Forts." again distinguished hirmc by damaging one enemy B-29 beforcj dawn 3 asterday. Whin patrolling over Chiba
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  • 116 1 BURMA FRONT. Dec 31. (Domfii —The Nippon forces, stationed at a point 30 kilometres west of Kaciuma Sclvvebo Province, launched a furious caunter-attack against th? enemy's 11th East African Division which, with several tanks, had been attempting to advance eastward from the Kalewa area,
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  • 387 1 BEC.4i;SF of Tniand. Britain went to wr' with Germany, and because Poland was swiftly overrun by German troops, the B*i'l?h eavp refure <o the exiled Polish regime In London. This reeinip continues to be In exis'mce. and It was only rr«"nMv ♦'•>••♦ i* pnn«"r)C'"' i H"VI l'ne-tm c'
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  • 311 1 TOKYO, Jan. 1. (Domei) j —In welcoming the fourth New Year since the outbreak I of the War of Greiter Eist Asia, Nippon is more than ever convinced of the righteousness' of her war aims and ilstermined to attain final victory over Anplo-Amerioan imperialism.
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  • 205 1 LISBON. Dec. 31. (Domei)—ThCj Lublin Committee of National! Liberation b&s assumed the statufi of a provisional government with Joseph Ousska Moiavskl, until now the Chairman of the Lublin Committee, assuming the post of premier according to a Moscow dispatch re ceived here. Commenting on the assumption
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  • 276 1 'Determined To Crush Enemy, Army Chief Avers NANKING. Jan. (Domei)—ln welcoming the new year which will be a year of deceive nattle, the N p- j pon forces in China have ie-doubL'<] their determira'i\>n to crush thej enemy conu'etcly on the Ci).na| continent, Gen Yasuii Okuaun Commander-;n Chic' n| the
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  • 298 1 SHANGHAI, Jan. 1 (Dome!).— j J The Nippon Fleet in China waters. in elope co-operation with the Nippon ground forces, is fully determined to achieve final victory in this new year—a ypar of decision j determining the outcome of the. War of Greyer Eas*
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  • 257 1 TOKYO, Jan. 1. (Domei) The first day of Ihe J^ath vcar after the accession of Jimmu Tenno finds IENNO HEIKA in the best rf health, a matter of hearty conßratulation for the one billion peoples of Greater East Asia. Members of lh« Imperial
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  • 287 1 LISBOK. Dec. 31, (Domri)— j The German High Command today I said that both the Anglo-Ameri-i cans and the Germans have j brought such fo ces in the bat lc "betwem the Meure and Mo elie! that, about one-half of all the' divisions sta ioned
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  • 546 1 A NIPPON BASE "n the Philipi pines. Dec. 31, (Domei)—Our Spe- cial Attack Corps, upon receipt of the news that enemy transports were j observed in the Mindoro sector on 'Dec. 29. .sallied 10/ th for fn attach H and in no time
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  • 610 2 HAPPY CHILDREN'S PARTY AT TELUK KURAU By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter SYONAN ushered in 'Victory Year' yesterday with dignified cere mony and treat rejoicing everywhere, early morning visits by Nippon Jin and representathes ot all other local communities to the
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  • 401 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter t IN CELEBRATION of the New Year, the Chinese community will hold a rally at the Yamato Gekijo, tomorrow evening when Mrs. Llm Boon ken* and Messrs. s Lam Joonchong and Urn (hong-pang wilL address those present. The program
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  • 77 2 By Svenan Shimbun Staff Reportet NEW YEAR services and other religious ceremonies were held in all Syonan churches, chapels, mosques, temples and other centres of worship yesterday, when congregations of all denominations prayed for the success of Nippon arms and the establishment
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  • 178 2 SURABAYA. Deo. 30. <Domei> Following months of study and experiment, .Chojiro Ishlxuka, a young Nippon-jin here, succeeded in producing film and printing paper used for v-rav picture*. It ha* been generally considered that the manufacture of 'he principal component of emulsion, which h
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  • 586 2 BANGKOK. Dec. M. iDonwil "As lons M tht Kamikace spirit i livci among the. Nippon fi*op!e there h no nead (o f«ar British »nd I United States material sti-cnyth and (iroaUr East Asia ran be assure* of final victor? in thf war." de- i
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  • 790 2 TOKYO, Dee. Jl. (Domei)— The Nippon Times editorially, under the caption "Task Well Doae". aaye: "The end of the year nnds the Nippon nation well able to say that its task during the past year has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 119 2 Today's Syonan RaJio I p.m. news flashes in Malm Tamil. Cantonese and English; 6.1 a p.m. Syonan's local hour follower) i>y the next day's progrnm summary •>.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners: 8.40 p m Reading o! Children's Story in Mala:; 7 p.m. news In Malal; 7.20 v.m. ta'k
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