Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 January 1945

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  • 133 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 665 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17, KOKI 2600. SHOWA 20 SEVEN CENTS f Special Attavk lnit\ Sinks 12 Foe Ships NIPPON Base in the Philippines. Jan. 15. < Oumei —Continuing relentless, sJedge- hammer blows on enemy war and other vessels in the Gult of Lingayen as well in
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  • 176 1 BERLIN. Jan. If. Uomi-i, German forrratioai. Ijihting fiercely, prevented American break-through attempts carried yi;t witii &.rcnn ground and air forces. hI focal poinis in the Western From battle in tht» region south ol Malmedy. between Vielaalm ami the Ourthe as well us
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  • 379 1 Editorial AMERICAN miliurv leaders have for some time past be«n preparing Ibe DA nation for "further and bigger losses" in the Pacific war theatre, indicating that the p;aspects ahead of their Army aid Navy forces, including their air mii. are anything but optimistic Richmond Kerry, commander of the
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  • 113 1 LISBON. Jan. 13 (Dome!) —tien Henry H. Arnold, (omniaiidfi -in inrf t the Vuhmhi r i ,irrcs addressing v meeting in Washington on Saturday night, declared he anticipated a lone, hard and bitter struggle against Xlppoa. according to a Washington dispatch. Nippon
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  • 700 1 I 11/.mi War Knnml-I |> TOKYO, Jan 16. tl>omeii—Or 'in Llngayen coast, the battle for portions of full-dress warfare. Fol roast on Jan. 9, the enemy, despite nf our z'r units and ground forces strengthen his beach-heads in the I San Fabian. Dagupan and
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  • 224 1 TOKYO. Jan 15. (Dome!) The redoubling of rfforts by the nntire nation toward boosting war production in order to rope with the critical situation in the Philippine* was urged to day by Premier Gen. Knniakt Koiso Li an address before the monthly meeting
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  • 337 1 CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE CAUSED TOKYO, Jan. 15 (Domeii- With the withdrawal of Nippon ground force.* lrom Urn Akyab .sector towaids the md of last year to ths left bank of the Kaladan River, enemy forces In ♦>•-• Mayu Peninsula gradually penetrated Akyab area and
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  • 221 1 LISBON Jan. lb <I)ome< Indicating that political unir-i •til! prevails over a large part of Greece detpite the truce between British and "ELAS' authorities. unofficial dispatches reaching London report that heavy fighting baa broken out in Pe!epenneae* bland, which forms the southern part of Greece, according
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  • 287 1 Yon Rundstedt Upsets AntiAxis Plans LIoBON, Jan. If. (Domei)— By i ipiinginn a h ghly .succefioful suri pi-isr couinei-oliensiV'? against the Anglo-American armies on the j Western Front, the German ILtfti Command literally threw a 'monkey wrench" into the anti-Axis "squeezi 1' rfltoMtVt agains* Germany from tin east and we^t.
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  • 162 1 HANOI Jai. 15 (Domei)— Tht Government-General of Fren<:ti .'ndochina today issued a communiq'lp aLclosng that 2) civil riis wc.g killed and 7j others wounded whea American pNMMI rndt-d the sou'h* (if part of French Indochina <m Jan 12 The communique further (tared lrom 8
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  • 334 2 EPOCH-MAKING MUNITIONS BOOST TOKYO. Jan, If. (Domei)— Pending resumption of the 86th regular Dirt hosslon after the New Year's recess, the question of consolidation of the political structure is hring eai nestfo discu.sed in various circles, reflecting the" nation's desiie for the
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  • 289 2 MACASSAR. J«n. 16. (Dome«> The Improved method of farming taunt »t the local Afiicaltaral School has ensured an increase of 19 per cenl per hectare for rica and 100 per cent an acre for cotton. The Agricultural School was opened In the small
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  • 493 2  - Notes Comments •SAKtRA' a. By I WAS NOT one of thost who were privileged to accompany thr party of newsmen who visited a certain Heiho camp somewhere in Syonan recently, but what I have always regarded both the Heiho and Giyu-Gun—an units affording o grand opportunity for the youth of
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  • 149 2 At the Kyoei and Showa from t«'morrow, the Nppon newsreel crecedlng the main film will be of particular interest to the Chinese •immunity, as it shjws srenes at tl.e funeral of the late President Wang Ch'ng-Wei in Nanking. In the film can be seen
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  • 191 2 RANGOON, Jan 15. (Domei)— The battle now being fought in the Philippines not only holds the key to whether Filipinos wi I be able to maintain the freedom nf an independent nation but will decide whether other nations in East Asia will
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  • 267 2 Call To Indian* To The Editor Syonan Shlmbun SIR—It is understood that the war expenditure of the AngloAmericans amount* to some few hundred millions a day. and we Indlaas are fighting against such big foes Comparing this expenditure with what cur Nelaji has accomplished for its under
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  • 363 2 FILIPINOS BURNING WITH CONFIDENCE By A Domei Correspondent A NIPPON BASE IN THE PHILIPPINES, Jan. 16. (Domei)—Filipinos today are gTimh accepting American challenge with courage and cool determination.' Despite the enemy's reckless blind bombing of the Metropolis, thus far God
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 156 2 WANTED LADY TYPIST clerk. any nationality, knowledge of Chinese' an asset. Please address application to Union Construction Co. hai) Medeiros Building, Cecil Street. BY THE Sanltarv Dept of O.:a 9320 Butai. Woodland Drum Factory, a General Dresser who Is able to dress simple injuries ana wounds. Person of either sex
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    • 267 2 NOTICE INDIANS, whose property return* have been incorrectly declared either wilfully or through oversight, are required to submit fresh returns or amend their forms and give them to their respective Chairmen beforrthe 21st January. 2605, the last date fixed for amendments. Returns found to be wrong or incorrect after that
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    • 255 2 Donation* Acknowledged THE Syonan Shlmbun ha-? received $1,090 from Mr. Yeo Chiang S^ee, A.P.A. No. 26, Sect.on 7, "C" Division being a donation from all A.P. A. Kuchos of "C" Division cf Beach Road Police S a'ion to th» V/arp'ane Fund, and $jOO from A. R. Kadir. Head of Team
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 108 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes in Malal. lamil. Cantonese and English; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary; G 30 p.m. news In Nippon-Go m beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news In Malal; 7 20 p.m. Popular Malal song hit
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