Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 January 1945
1945-01-16
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Title Section124 1945-01-16 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 664 TUESDAY JANUARY 16, KOKI 2603. SHOWA 20 SEVEN CENTS British War craft Sunk Off Norway BE2LIN, Jan. 14, (Domci) —A British cruiser and des(royer were sunk off the western coast ol Norway on the night of Jan. 11 when German navtl war-vessels escorting a convey124 words
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159 1945-01-16 1 LISBON. Jan. 14. (Domei).—Th battle in Ardennes mc.eased to n v. violence, stated the German Supreiu.' Command. Enemy attacks souih o. Malmedy were frustrated, the German communique said. It, c mt^nutd that south-west ol Velsolm an attempt by a strong enemy formation to159 words
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Article66 1945-01-16 1 LISBON, Jan. 14. (Dotcei) Hollywood's undrafted male screen Btars are now going about wl h glu-n faces in view 0/ the Ameri-1 ca; War Mobilization Board's piopoftl to draft all men between the a~es of 18 and 35 who have been (ound unfit tor military rer-66 words
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Article355 1945-01-16 1 Editorial ACTS of abominable rut hies nes1 Hnrderiii'; on bestiality, are being perpetrated by tlie Americuns in prosecuting the war in the Pacific. Thrir latest criminal act takes the form of the bombing of the Grand Shrines at Ise, most sacred of all Shjines in Nippon, causing some355 words
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120 1945-01-16 1 LISBON, Jan. 12. (Domei).- A Pearl Harbour dispatch received berc rude^ the Commander r-f Amphibious Forces of the American Central Pacific Fieet. Richmond Kerry, yesterday as strongly warning that greater American war casualties can be expected in future landing operations in the Pacific120 words
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Article158 1945-01-16 1 SAIGON. Jan. 12, (Domei) —Out of approximately 90 enemy ca-rier-borne Grumman fighter planes I which raided the Coch'n-China sector centering around Saigon from 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. (Saigon I Time) today, N:ppon air defence corps shot down, at least, 20 enemy planes and damaged158 words
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210 1945-01-16 1 NAGOYA. Jan. 14, (Domei) I lull 1 reporting to deliberate and most outrageous bombing, irini.' planes this afternoon bowled part of the sacred compouids of the lie Grand Sflrines 1 whub are revered by the whole Nippon nation as the most sacred of210 words
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87 1945-01-16 1 LISBON, Jan. 14. (Domei) Careless, indite, imlnate bombing r-y 12 American Fiying Forlresseo on Wednesday resulted in the death avd injury of a number of American so.diers stationed at a Western fciont village west of Duren. according to a delayed d spatch from the nnited87 words
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494 1945-01-16 1 TOKYO, Jan. 15. (Dome!)—ln explaining the criminal nature of th? attack by United States airI craft against the Nippon Ixispital ship II k.iwa Alaru, Sadai lu'j-li'. -puki-inaii of the '.-ard of Information in a stalri.ii i.t m the fore'gn Pres* MhrMH494 words
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270 1945-01-16 1 A HEAVY TOLL IS BEING EXACTED FROM TB2 INVADERS OF LUZON ISLAND WHERE, ACCORDING TO A DAI HONYEI ANNOUNCEMENT YESTERDAY, THE ENEMY IS (iRADUALLY APPROACHING NIPPON POSITIONS IN THE MOUNTAINOUS REGIONS ON BOTH SIDES OF PANGASINAN PLAIN FROM THE COASTAL AREA. American270 words
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276 1945-01-16 1 BERLIN. Jan. 14. (Domei) Alfred Schmalfuss. QcflMD News j Agency military commentator, sum- mlng up the four-week o'd German counter-offensive on the Western Front, today declared that although the German and Anglo-American armies arc now exchanging blows without much rhange in position the far-reaching aspects276 words
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Article111 1945-01-16 1 TAIHOKU, Jan 15. (Domei)—A communique released by the Taiwan Army Headquarters in s af.rrncx v siaies: "From abo.'.i 8.3u a.m. U 1 p.m. today, Jan. 15, an aggregate total of JOO enemy carn.v-a-rno planes raided \arious parts of Taiwan ana, besides bombing main y airfields and111 words
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359 1945-01-16 1 LISBON, Jan. 14. (Domei)—ln Hungary flghiiiig acthity between Bala.on Lave ana the Danube cantinues to bt small. Soviet attempts lob. eak through from die east into the centre ol Uudapesi under cover lof night were f: unrated by our j tenaciously fighting garrison. North359 words
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448 1945-01-16 2 Rl M.\ lIMI'IR. Jan. 18 11>omri: -1V Amnuun wmff ht-t tenure in the Philippine., setter recite to Kuala LuirptnJ**^*" an amusing ser>, of America., naval ">J h' the increasing niraness of ihr war in the coui*€448 words
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Article92 1945-01-16 2 PENANG. Jan. IfL (DomtuMulai youtlis here displayed th-i' true feelings in appropriate style i\hen they made 'heir New Year resolution to v "rk harder in tiie w ello: I it a m^ss rally hold befn-> a atptctty crowd at the Ptijl Gekijo last Monda> evening. BQMChu* by (1m92 words
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Article80 1945-01-16 2 PSNANG. Jan. 15. (Dome«>— Certificate* in acknowledgment o! the donation of funds for the pur chase of wirplanes to the Penang Oversea Chinese Association and tho Peuang brani-h «f Nantal Kosi were presented l>v the Governor to the donors at a function in front of the Gavernnient80 words
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Article70 1945-01-16 2 PENANG, Jan. 12. (Domet) Talcing steps to check hog cholera, the authorities here, who have prohibited the importation of pigs to Penang, have recently ordered the destroyal of 85 disrated pigs in Province Wellesley, revealed the Nomukacho yesterday. Compensationa amounting to several thousand dollars have been paid70 words
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258 1945-01-16 2 IIANGOOX, Jan. 14, (Doom*) Lieutrnant Colonel Be YannaiiMj. youthful principal of the Burmese Military Academy, today revealed in an interview that with Burmw* «idel« now completing strenuous tr lining. «he Bnrma theatre can s« rv period *hortlv t« witness the tit but of258 words
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Article103 1945-01-16 2 6 p.m. news flashes in Malai. iamil, Cantonese and English; 6.15 p.m. Syunan's local hour followed by the next day's pr summary 6 30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. reading oi Children's story in Malai by Wak Kctok: 7 p.m. news in Malai: 7.20103 words
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412 1945-01-16 2 RANGOON. JAN. la. ;Domei> Paralleling the new situation indicating counter-offensives by the Axi3 powers. Indians are resolved to take an active part and invite more bleeding on the part of the snemy, declared Subhas Chandia Bose head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind412 words
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Article, Illustration30 1945-01-16 2 Fxample «f the damage caused t<» civilian property in Syonan City as a result of the enemy* >i discriminate bombing raid laM Ti vis-cay.30 words
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162 1945-01-16 2 THE exhibition of parts of Ihr wreckage of one of the B-2» Stipe' Fortresses downed over Syonan in last week's enemy raid, as well as specimens of equipment recovered from the wrecked machine, which has been attracting- Urge crowds to the Nanto Hotel since162 words
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84 1945-01-16 2 RESERVE emergency kitchens and refugee camps, additional to those already announced in Saturday's issue of the Svonan Shimbun, include the following Leong Ban Temple, near Hakuai Byoln. Moul mem Road wirh nccornmodatUM for 100 inmates; Keng San Teng Temple, Silat Road. r3oo>: Poh Tay84 words
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235 1945-01-16 2 MALACCA. Jan. 13. (Domeil Local inrmlitants. had the first experience of witnessing three 11-20's over Malacca skies about noon on Thursday, when the emergency alert was sounded. At first five of our fighters sped in an easterly direction combing the skies in235 words
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