Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 January 1945

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  • 138 1 The Syonan Shimbun 29 H-29's Downed DmmmgedOverNippon TOKYO. Jan. 10. (Domei) Dai Honv i In communique released at o'clock this afternoon announced as follows: "War re*»|*«> c* <"'r l»*l# tion op- radon, during the R 2!) raid on the N.. pen mainlr.nd on the afternoon of Jan 0 arc I
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  • 484 1 NANKING. .Ta:i. »>. (Dome:)-A bitter denunciation of Anglo-Ameri-can imper.alism and an appeal *o the Chungking r. G.me to nn uncp its nosition as the A< glo-Am^ricar-rat', -paw and to co-operate IB Chinas steady progress towards independence, formtd Hie keynot? Ol
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  • 348 1 80 THE Battle of Luzon has Ik gun in very encourajjinj manner for Nippon, whose armed forces have already accounted for the destruction of no fewer than 30 enemy transports in the Lin- fayen Gulf sector alone. It can now be said that the real battle for
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  • 169 1 I.ISEON. Jan. 9. (nomeh —In an editorial c.->mmcnlnK on Bntisi Fleld-Mirshal Bernard Montgomery V assumption of the command of two American armies on thp Wostein Front, the influential Chicago Tribune today hit back attain at recent British Press criticisms of American policy according to
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  • 299 1 Fierce Battles Raging At Lingayen And £an Fabian TOKYO. Jan. 10 (Prunci) Bitter righting is now rsgins; in the vicinity cf San Fabian and L'ngayen en the coast of Lingayen Ciulf, Luion Island, as cur forces engaged enemy invas'on troops who siart^d landing
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  • 770 1 A moment after enemy landing barge:; s.arUo the movement heading for the ocarhHr.e;; of San Fabian. WMj cc;rrt SUrfIUC Ottt v.ere see!i suddenly shooting up a nravy barrage of anli aircraft flte Cur d- nth-defying airmen of the Siw; ;»l
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  • 216 1 A 3YONAN IV fence Headquarter* communique issued nt 3 p.m. today Man. states ttal a;i enemy format icn ct appioxiir.ately 20 B 2'J's appeared fron the north of Jr'yonon af about 10 i»i) o'clock this morning; with a fJtW lo
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  • 166 1 A NIPPON Ba&e in the Philippines. Jan 9 (Dome!)— An intense sea and air battle is, at present, raging in wsters west of Luzon Island as air and surface forces of our Special Attack Corps unleashed their pent-up striking power against enemy warcraft
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  • 84 1 LISEON Jan. 9 (Dome >— A loini statement l^ufd in Lond'n v: h 'rr nuthortMttn of American P.e/den* R<v>«*ve Tt and Britl-h P-;:rr M n.s'.cr Churclilll warni lha». •IGenr!;<n U-b !tf ra-farc flared 111*0 r^nrv."ri re ivtv during D«ceniber 1944.' acrord'ng to a dtspa^rh reroivcl here.
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  • 604 2 By IfaaM Shimbun Staff Repoiter THROI OH the efforts of an enterprising Nippon him. Syonan s Indigenous population may be able j to enjoy, in the not distant future. an ample and steady supply of a j nrw species of
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  • 120 2 RANGOON. Jan 8 (Dome;) Karim Gani. MtnL-ter Without Porffolio and Spoke.smcr oi the Provi- rional Government of Asaci Hnri ditcloned that th#» recruiting ot an' 'Indian Kamikaze Squad' from Indian civilian ywthß in Burma L c now on. He stattH thf squad will
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  • 610 2 SCHEMES WILL BENEFIT SYONAN PUBLIC C* Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter SETTLERS of New Syonan and Fuji-Go have the right -spirit but this alone cannot ensure tin- success of the two farm schemes without your sympathy, support *nd understanding. To all
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  • 207 2 jßy Syonan Shimbun Staff Repoiter THE Syonan Orchestra has drawn up two delightful programs for Friday and Sunday at the Byonan Kokaldo. and it must be said, as evident by the large c rpwd present iat the concert held last Sunday j that judging
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  • 199 2 IN ORDER to test the depends- i bility of alarm signals for conveying orders for defence, a practice j will be held in Syonsn tomorr.w starting from 5 p.m. The public is requested to extend full co-operation In this practice The responsible officials, lisuing the
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  • 268 2 RANGOON Jan. g. iDomeii —la today's "New Light of Burma" thr Influential vernacular advised the I nation to eopv the "Kamikaze I spirit" of Nippon %o that Burma. tofether will' Ut great ally, can emerge \itio; «<»u- in the War <
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 163 2 I First-Run Fight* FIRST-RUN matches, between Ronnie Duclos and Baby Lamford. and Jimm7 Bird ana Darbara Sin<?h J are features of tomorrow's boxing vogrsm at Mm New World. fn a<dij Mon. Yount Has«*n and Chi* Muo Onn are aVo a first-run pair. Dt'elos is one of the best prospects in
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    • 352 2 DOMESTIC OCCVRREXCES ENGAGEMENT WEE—CHEW —The engagement Is announced between Mr. Wee Kirn Poh. the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Wee Peow Yong of 1. Buckley Road off Newton Road and Miss Rosy Chew Tin Neo. the vounges* daughter of Mr. Ch»w Hock Ann and the late Mrs. Chew Hock
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    • 556 2 SYONAN TOKUBETL' SI NOTICE NO. 1 j Re: Collection of Immovable Property Tax on properties situated within Syonao-to. All owners of houses and land In Syonan-to are reminded that Imj movable Piopeity Tax on their i properties are now rvyabie at the Ze'syunyu Kakarl, 7a!mu-ka. Syonan Tokubetu-si aa per particulars
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 117 2 Today Syonan RaJir a p.m. Mva ttuhi* h m»'»i Tain1! Can" 11 *%"id Tsne i-'v 611 D.m Svoimns local boor followed by the n^xt cia'' p-(Mr-cm summa-v. 30 pin MWa In Nnpon-Oft fV beg'nvr'-s; 6 40 D.m. ChtfMM OWWren's Hour by MR. r-h S'm Ctnmn and Parh: 7 ntr. nev.«
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