Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 January 1945
1945-01-06
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Title Section130 1945-01-06 1 The Syonan Shimbun American Army And JSavy Casualties LISBON, Jan. 5, (Dome!) Ex-luMve of the new German Winter offensive on the Western Front wh'ch has already taken a huge toll uf the Vnic i .ins casualties of the American armed forces up to Dec. 21 last year, totalled «38.139. War130 words
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196 1945-01-06 1 TOKYO. Jan. 4. (Domei) Voicing firm detcrmu.ct'on to mal-.e this year a year of final victory.. Premier Gen. Kun.akl Koiso. in Mi address at the first Cabinet meetir>3 this year held today, urged the r.a-1 tion to accelerate its efforts to en-196 words
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Article, Illustration335 1945-01-06 1 U.S. SECRETARY for War, Col. Henry L. Stimson. told the Frets in Washington on Thursday that Nippon's power to strike hammering, retaliatory blows in the Philippines was "lively". Making allowance for the rxtent to which enemy war leaders are permitted to to in statements of this kind, this335 words
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177 1945-01-06 1 A NirPON Base in Burma. Jin. 4. (Dome! I—The1 —The enemy Sixth Army troops which commented a drive early at dawn on Dee. 28 in the vicinity south of Namlau. right kilometres south of Tonkwa, are being pounded by the Nippon j177 words
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Article316 1945-01-06 1 A NIPPON BASE in Northern Buim?. Jan. 4, (Doinei)— A unit of the Nippon Special Attack Corps, led by Lieut. Mizutani, returned to it. base practically unscathed after it had successfully fulfilled its mission of disrupting enemy communication lines in the Bhamo area. The small316 words
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Article397 1945-01-06 1 Enemy - Enemy TOKYO. Jan. 5 (Dom«i)— lm-| patient over the prolonged st.ff fighting in the Philippines, and :n an attempt to bring about a quL-xj decision there, a strong enemy task force on the morning of Jan. 31 appeared In waters adjacent to! Taiwan and Okinawa397 words
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89 1945-01-06 1 LISBON. Jan. 4. (Domrt)—LUut.-Gen. Carl Spatz, Commander of the Uni'ed S'atP.s srraf>?ic air for** in Europe, today disclosed that American combat losses rom all quarters amounted to 9 274 aircraft during the past year, according to a Paris dlspa eh. With89 words
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518 1945-01-06 1 26 Raiders Shot Down Over North Sumatra, Dai Honyei Says TOKYO, Jan. 5 (D6mei)—lntrepid airmen of the Nippon Special Attack Corps accounted for one enemy aircraft-carrier and two battleships or cruisers instantaneously sunk in waters west of Panay Island yesterday afternoon,518 words
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73 1945-01-06 1 A MASS rally of Indiana will be held at the Rani of Jhanst Padans fomorrow evening at 5 o'clock whrn N°tajj Suthas Chandra B"»sc. Head of the ProvL'ional Government of A/ad Hind and Supreme Commander of the Azad Hind Fauj. will address the gathering, dwelling73 words
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100 1945-01-06 1 LISBON. Jan. 4. (Domel)— Ameri-an War Secretary, Huay L. Stlinson. today admitted at a Preai conference that. Nippon's power to strike hammering, retaliatory blows In the Philippines was "lively" but carefu'ly rvace<l a detailed explanation of the losses being sustained by American transports100 words
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261 1945-01-06 1 LISBON, Jan. 4. (Domel)— The focal point of lighting on ihe Western Front contJiued to l.c during the past 24 hours on the sou.'h Hank of the Gevman penetration area. Although ilu battle around Eastogne overshadowed pveiy.hing else, fighting was also livelier in other261 words
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91 1945-01-06 1 LISBON. Jan. 3 (DomP,)- A hint of impending Ut.itfd Sates economic prrssure iKahist Switzerland was given by Airerinn Secretary uf State. Edward Ste tiniu?. tday when he was quertlonrd at a Press conference as to whether the Unlt'tl States 1* 9MMMvte4 steps to convince91 words
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316 1945-01-06 2 'Western Gateway To East Will Be Defended To Last '—Burma1 —Burma War Minister NIPPON KAMIKAZE SPIRIT INSPIRES PEOPLE RANGOON. Jan. 5. (Dome!)— Highly inspired by the Kamikaze •pi, it of the Nippon forces in the Burma and Philippine theatres, officers and men of the Burmese Army are more than ever316 words
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249 1945-01-06 2 HE meeting convened by the ChW Ka'hi't Consultative Committee held at Sultan Mosque rcrrntly. at *-hlch Muslim religious lender* were pve«mt, proved mo* 1 f.f-«sful. All nrnent resolved to co-operate and to maKe pra"t'ral ai>nll"«»'TS of all tbr rrsoti«n« ad ot-rf249 words
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126 1945-01-06 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Rrporter filled u> its capacity. i!ie i audience at the Syonan Kckaido greatly enjo;.ed the repeat perform ance of the Bp^cifti Vfl'-lev Ev"nlng" produced bj Mr and Mrs. Gaza OTenteer. yesterday It would bf iuvidio'K to pick out any126 words
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209 1945-01-06 2 MEDAN. Jan. 4. iDomeh Smbhas t'handr& Bose. Head of the Pro visional Government of Azad Hind and Supreme Commander of the /ad Hind Fan j. arrived at the local airfield shortly before noon today accompanied by Lieut.-Colonel B. C. Alafappan, Minister of209 words
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359 1945-01-06 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter OUTSTANDING among the women of Malai in promoting the welfare ot the people, the Women s section of the Oversea-t hinese As- j sociation began its program for the New Year with a thoroughly en- j359 words
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66 1945-01-06 2 A NHW dormitory at 17ft. Bartley Road (off Bidadari Campi which i* being e»tablued in connection with th- Ramakrishna Mission's Boya' Home Movement, rill be declared open b\ Subha Chandra Bwe on Monday. .Tan. 8. »t 6 pjn. The President, o' the Ramakrishna M:Bsion66 words
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532 1945-01-06 2 BROADCASTING from Syoiim Radio on Thursday. Mr. Roy Fcnroa, c! let secretary of the L^rasytt Wei-, faie Association aid lnl?r a.ia: "The people of v,»i'.iuie Syonan jrreet; the dawn oi tlie atw yew with high spirits, tcLf conPde:i'. that. IUI year! 7.i1l see532 words
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Article411 1945-01-06 2 ' SAKIRA - Notes Comments 'SAKIRA' AMPLE PROOF of the possibl'itles of growing more food in the I Fuji ».<. ta.mine settlement and the thoroughness with which the erstwhile I nrasian town-wallahs are adapting themselves to the role ef farmers, wm forthrominr *4 the Agricultural exhibition held in the settlement recently when, amongst411 words
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Article100 1945-01-06 2 Hawkers Not Co-operating? To the Editor. Syonan Shim bun. sir.-tiv rentwti ol i *w '■< the year 2t)OS It to begin shortly and I submit, that the strong am! hca tliy licencees bf VMn dir gf 01 t liui 45 ought not to be given iheir licence,-;.100 words
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117 1945-01-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR Jan. 1. iDomei)—"This year is the mot>t important in dpcldinx our victory.' declares Lieut.-General Shotaro Katayama. Governor ci Selangnr. in ihe course of his new year message to the neople of Sclar.gor "On ihls the first day of 2605.' he says, we117 words
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193 1945-01-06 2 DJAKARTA. Jan. V (Domei) Under the caption "Centra! Council in Sumatra" the Asia Raya, leading Indonesian dally here, editorially hails the announcement of the Nippon Military Administration in Sumatra further extending participation In administrative affairs by local inhabitants. The paper welcomes the news as193 words
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262 1945-01-06 2 SOMEWHERE In Sumatra. Jan. 3. (Domei). —The Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Forces la Sumatra issued a statement today in connection with the expansion in the autonomy in order to foster local inhabitanU' political ability in preparation for complete independence. Lv preparing262 words
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61 1945-01-06 2 DJAKARTA. Jan. 1. (Dom«ii— In his Nrw Veer '-ad^o miu^ajw addrees ed to all East Asiatic na->« i onf President So«k*rno of the Central council, on behalf of t.he 50 million DJawa inhabitant-, reiterated their firm determinat on to fisht out the pre«cir61 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous102 1945-01-06 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 ptn news Hasnes in Malai lain.]. Ctuiionese and English; 6.1 a ».m. Syiman's locaj hour followed bf the next day's program summary; i). 30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for i:eginner»; 6.40 p.m. Indian Child- 'n's hour; 7 p.m. news In Malai; 7.20 p.m. Malai music by102 words
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Press Party Visits Heiho Camp — Conditions Congenial
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1036 1945-01-06 3 FAMIL V A TMOSPHERE PERMEA TES CAMP LIFE By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE lathe;ly interest taken in the well-being and in the future of the youth of the country who Join the Heiho and (he congenial surroundings m1,036 words
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281 1945-01-06 3 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter TO EXPRESS oflftcial appreciation for the contribution, financial jor otherwise, made to the New Syonan agricultural scheme, a I cinema show will be held at the iKyoei Gekijo on Jan. 10. starting from 8 p.m. Although primarily intended281 words
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263 1945-01-06 3 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reportei "The Heihos here are youths who have come from K-rimon. Kundor and various neighbouring island* and who realize that the defence of the country lies in t'.eir own hands," stated Malai Interpreter j Suleiman263 words
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Article251 1945-01-06 3 DEATHS MRS. YEO KANG SWEE <n°e Sect Hup Neui aged fc_ years passe.l away paAcefully at 11 p.m. (T.T> on Sundkv. Jan. 7 at 210 Ea<-t Coast Roaci >avin? behind one son (Yeo Boon Keng) onedaughter (Yeo Siok Tim. one daughter-in-law. one son-in-law, and four grand-children to mourn251 words
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1013 1945-01-06 3 j HAPPIER THAN THEY EVER WERE BEFORE By Syonan Shimbun Staff RepoiW WHAT DO Heihos do. how do the-' live, what pay do they get, what I kind of food do they eat and are they happy or no1,013 words
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Advertisement199 1945-01-06 3 WAMLD TO RENT A COMPOUND HOUSE. Will pay compensation. Send particulars to ATAKA SANGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA. No. 40. Raffles Place. Tel. 6605. 2560. WANTED an experienced girl typist with fair knowledge of English for office. Seme knowledge of Nippon-go and Kar.ii preferable. Apply to Box No. 476, c 'o Syonan199 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous101 1945-01-06 3 Today'B Syonan Rad'u< 8 pm. n?ws flashes In Malal Tarn.l. Cantonese and English: I.lft I p.m. Syon.n's local bour followed by the next day's program summary fi.3o p.m news in Nippon-Go for beginners; C.40 p.m. OllMlll*' Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7._0 p m orchestral recital by the Rama101 words
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