Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 January 1945
1945-01-15
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section106 1945-01-15 1 The Syonan Shimbun Strike Causes Ohio HUwh'tnU < LISBON, Jan. 1?.. (Domeii J Almost the entire northern i part of Ohio State in Ihr I ni td States was plunged '"i'o a complete black-out <>( night when employees of ll'p Ck-veland Electric Con.panv deserted two of the Company's three generator?,106 words
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Article, Illustration515 1945-01-15 1 A NIPPON BASK in Northern Burins, Jan 13 (Domei) The enemy's counter-offensive against Burma has been renewed in earnest following the advent of the dry season The war situation here picked up in intensity when the 12lli Division of the Yunnaa Expeditionary Forces515 words
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Article, Illustration360 1945-01-15 1 D!Sr\T(IILS rrom the Phtlipy.nrs and Burma indicate that the War of Greater East Asia is iutensll\ing in severity, and battles are h'»ing fought in both sectors to deliiic or.cc and for all in whose hands ||M two territories will remain. W is, iMfNTi »ith the utmost eminence that360 words
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237 1945-01-15 1 B> Sysnan fthimbun Staff fteporUr THE thret-day public *x h>bHior of nart* of the B-» which crashed »o newhere In Johore durinf last i iiurcdar'.! raid, now being held at the Nanto Hotel, is drawing %a unending queue of Syonan cittern. For the237 words
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114 1945-01-15 1 TOKYO. Jan. IS. i#>«ei»—The Board of Information. 1n a compilation based on Imperial Headquarters communique* and news dispatched from tiie front today, disclosed that Nippon fosces in the Philippines during the ftve-dav period from Jan 5 to 10 accounted for a total of114 words
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272 1945-01-15 1 A NIPPON IASE in the Philippines. Jan U (Domei)— The opening of a major ground battle in the northern section of central Luzon plain Is believed to be imminent as Nippon defender* have cumptoted all preparation* to engage the enemy272 words
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273 1945-01-15 1 TOKYO. Jan. U. < Domei I— "1 ne l«w of an Uland o, im In the Philippines doss not matter. We -.hall allow enemr t<o..p» v, «»d\anre onward to the last Jimit an 4 annibJ utr tena of thousand*273 words
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Article128 1945-01-15 1 TOKYO, Jan 14 <l>omri) Approximately fio Mariana-basel B-29's invaded inr Kinki and Chubu district* from about 2 attack this afwrnoon. Flying in several eclicloa*.. trie enemy raiderx dropped bomb* and incendiaries mainly in the Nagoya area Our air defence torwy iwniniti fierce interception to "iie enerry128 words
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595 1945-01-15 1 An intercepted message horn Chungking, concerni: g Thursdtn,. raid by B-29's on Byontn, graphirally illustrates the lying propaganda of the enemy vho claims th*: good results were obtained by ths j i.-ua! bombing of shipping installations in the Naval Base595 words
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761 1945-01-15 2 BUT DIGGING OF MORE OPEN-AIR SHELTERS, FORMATION OF RESCUE SQUADS URGED "DURING the canny s air raid on Thursday last, members of the Police lorcc, rirc llrfg^dc, Auxiliary Police and S.S.A. Special Forward Service Corps rushed761 words
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189 1945-01-15 2 A special Savings Encouragement Vaiieiy Evening w 11 be held at the Kokaldo by the Syonan Orchestra «p«nrored by the Malai Banking Association tomcrr.uv from 533 to 7.30 p.m. Program: March, Dal Ton Krs "n No Uta; Overture. Willwlm Tell. Ro.-sini; Son 0.. M189 words
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297 1945-01-15 2 CONTRIBUTING Us share to I wards the farming schemes sponi sored by the authorities in the p-"t I year, the Syonan Sports AssocU tion, durlnf thr year ending Deo 31 last, asstoted in the collection if fur.fis amounting lo almost $(2297 words
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Article, Illustration17 1945-01-15 2 The Syonan Mosque destroyed in tli> course of the enemy raid on Syonan City Thursday.17 words
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312 1945-01-15 2 CONTINUING clearing work oi:)#*the centres bembed by enemy planes during Thursday's raid on this city, members «.t the Syonan Sporti Association's "Special Forwaid Service Corps" effected another miraculous rescue late Fridju night when they extricated from beneath the wreckage of312 words
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564 1945-01-15 2 OPEN SPACES OFFER BEST PROTECTION DESPITE bombing of residential districts by enemy raiders over >von.*n Thursday, the people of th; s island were able to defend them\lves successfully. Furthermore, the passive defence system and passive defence work put in by all564 words
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