Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 January 1945

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  • 129 1 The Syonan Shimbun Flying Bomb Sites In North hah ZURICH. Jan. 7. (Dome!)— i German force* in Italy are i constructing V-l and V-2 launching si'cs in various parts of northern Italy not j only with a defensive purpose hut in apparent readlnem to cover a German offensive i thrust
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  • 113 1 Luftwaffe CounterOffensive Said Looming In Europe BERLIN. Jan. 7. (Domei)— Authorities connected with the Luftwaffe today revealed that Germany's newly-organized Air Force has now established itself in a position to take the initiative in the aerial buttles over Europe. Once again, the Luftwaffe has been greatly increased In aircraft strength,
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  • Article, Illustration
    423 1 IT WAS our privilege yr«;eidaj to give prominence to the ira.umt and activities of the He ho. and we hope that the article* by our own biaff reporters will contribute much to fostering; a better appreciation and understanding of the alms and purposes for which training is being
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  • 254 1 LISBON, Jan. 5. (Dome!)— The prestige of the British-sponsored exiled Polish Government In London received a severe political blow today when the Soviet Government announced the formal recognition of the Committee of National Liberation at Lublin as the Polish Provisional Government, according to
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  • 250 1 LISBON. Jan. 7. (Dflmei)— In Hungary the German garrison at Budapest warded off violent Soviet attacks. North of Urn Danube, the Soviets opened an attack on tht Gran River front with strong force*. However, the majority of them were checked. In the Courland area
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  • 279 1 IIABON. Jan. 7. iDomui -1 wo m: In violent battles ©a the Western FVont are continuing in temperatures of ten and fifteen degrees centigrade, reported the headquarters of Field Marshal Oert yon Rundstedt The first is taking place in front of the bulge roughly
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  • 225 1 LISBON. Jan. (Domeil D«rlariag that H has not ton po«. s bit for the true facto about f urope to reach the American people ewinf to CMUorship. Kre rierkh Crawford. well-known American industrial leader, la an interview in New York a few day* »f0 following
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  • 254 1 A NIPPON BASE on the Philippines Front. Jan 8 (Dotnel)— Relentless attacks a re beias continued b% our air force against the enemy fleet in Lingayen Gulf, whilp our ground forces are In full preparedness waiting to extend reception of death to American invasion
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  • 427 1 TOKYO. Jan. 8. (Dome!)— The enemy's landing attempt, on San Fernando at Ungayen had teen fully expected by uve Philippines g&rriftona who made thorough preparations (or it, declared the former Supreme Commander of (he Philippines sector. Qen. Musaharu Hornma. who was responsible for
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  • 133 1 A NIPPON BASE m IIM Philippmes. Jan. 6. (Donaei)-The war situation in the Philippines is fraught with new possibilities as three groups of enemy transports with carrier protection, appeared in Philippine waters yesterday, apparently with the intention to attempt lresn landings somewhere, probably on Luzon,
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  • 240 1 LISBON Jun iDomet)—An Associated Prea dispatch 'from Washington sa d that it is learned that Switzerland has been rut oit from antl axis .supplies because it had given the Germans 100 much econamic help "for the liking of the United Nations.' The A.P. report ud
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  • 273 2 EXTENDING warmest confratulations to National China on the eve of the second anniversary •f her entry into tlie li.E A. War, Subhas Chan-Ira Bose, Supreme Commander of the Azad II nd Fauj and Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind,
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  • 225 2 THE PUBLIC is urged by the Military Authorities to co-operate by planting as much castor tcedd as possible. As an Incentive to growers, arrangements have been made v hereby three-quarters of a katl of coconut on or 46 cents will be given in
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  • 142 2 TAIPINO, Jan. 6. (Donisi)—ln view of the lemarkab'c diffusinn of the Nippon language among th 1 local people, the authorities have decided to raise the biandnrd and enforce new regulations governing the Issuance of certificates to qualified persons. The aspirants ran take
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  • 676 2 YOUNG MALAI ARMY CAPTAIN INTERVIEWED "WE SOLDIERS of the Malai Volunteer Aimy have on'y one aim and that is to do everythir- in our power for the fulfilment of the Greater East Asia War and Nippon's final victory."
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  • 46 2 MEDAN. Jan. 5. (Domci)—lns"irrd by the Stirling sp^erh which Subhas Chandra Bo«e delivered at yesterday's rally. Ind'an rep.-c on*at've v'rlted th- Iniinn Independence I,°nii!P h-rd^utt^r. todiv and donated CMOOOOf.O in he name o" thc.r iompa iiaLs l.v.njj in the island. I
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  • 399 2 By Syonan SMmbuu Stall Repottr ON SATURDAY a number of newspapermen sat down to a very substantial lunch at a certain Eutai, somewhere in Syonan. wherr Heihos are trained not only to help defend this country but to be useful citizens
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  • 128 2 MJDER thf au-.piccij of the Welfare Department of the Spatial Municipality, a mass rally of all women work ins In this city will be held here on Friday, Jan. 12, at the Kyo-ei Gekijo commencing at 11 a.m. Participating will be the Women's rection of th^
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  • 60 2 SINGARAJA. Jan. 8. (Domen.— The authorities here have decided to select five excellent varietiei of rice plants and encourage their cultivation throughout Lc^er Sunda. Up to now, the seedlings Jn this region comprised more than 3WT species but experiments have proved that some are truch superior
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 360 2 WOMEN'S RALLY WOMEN OF SYONAN! Play your role on the heme front and in common with Uu women of other communities, attend the M«_« Rally to be held at the Kyo-El Gekijo for the encouragement of women worker* on January 12 at 11 a.m. Will all women make It a
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 124 2 Today's Syonan Radin 6 p.m. news flashes In Malai. Tamil. Can.ones" mid BDfMl] 6.15 j p.m. Syonan"s local hour fcllowfc1 by fhe n*"Nt day's p-og-pm summary. c 30 p.m. MWI in N ppoi-Go fo" btftoners; 6.40 p.m. realin-r B( Children's story in Malai by Wak Koto 1*: 700p m news
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