Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 January 1945

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  • 124 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 668 SATURDAY. JANUARY 20, KOKI 2605. SHOWA 20 SEVEN CENTS High-Ranking U.S. Officers Killed LISBON, Jan. 20, (Domei) —The American Office of War Intermaiion today revealed the death in m 'inn in Belgium of Brigadier-Genera! Frrdpri-U \V. Castle. of the Uniled States Eighth Air Force, and
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  • FIGHTING INTENSIFYING IN SAN FABIAN SECTOR
    • 458 1 liv Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter "IT IS possible that the rhance to annihilate the main strength of the invading army has approached." declared Lieut-Col. Shoio Nakijinia. Spoketman of the Imperial Forces in the Southern Regions, at a Prjss eonfeienre yesterday, when he referred tj
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    • 204 1 TOKYO, Jan. If) (l)omei) —Fighting is gradually crowin? in intensity in the San Fabian sector as p.:rt of the enemy ground tones advanced approximately four kilometres from the coast and p neuatel i«Wi N'ppon first-line positions, Dai Honvei revealed in a communique issued
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  • 389 1 \ESE&iM EVEN the Amercans are saying that Gen. Tcmoyuki Yamasluta, Commauder-in-Cliief of the Irapir.al Army lories in the Philippines, are preparing to engage the invaders of. Luzon Island .11 a derisive battle ou Pangasinan Plains. Four kilometres in ten days rem cm'nt all the advance that the Americans
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  • 112 1 LISBON. Jan. 18 iDomeil--1 ni'.ed States War Secretary, Coluid Henry L, KbiHOn. Ukhqr »eaied that casualties sufTcied ay Amrfcail ground forces in Franco, the Lov'ands. and ihp German border rt'g'on f-0111 ihe t;me rlie ini\al landings to Jau. i t- Keel r-2.912. according to
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  • 59 1 TOKYO. Jftn. 19. (Domei)—Dal Hojr ci at 5.*0 o'c'.o ■'< thk wenlag MUMOUMd: "Apnroxiina ely dO Muiipna based E-TJ booaben (hL r- alernocn. Jan. 19. laide;! rnanlv ttM Osaka and Kobe areas. War nMltl aih'evcd b>- our intCfCfpl'on iiri are now btißf chc nd nr. "The cnoniy
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  • 226 1 A NIPPON Base ir the Philip pines, Jan. 13. <Domei)— The flg'atmg iii the Lingayen Gulf area up to r.Bhtlall Jan. 14 centered In Mt\ area east of San Fauian a -.d j south-east ot the Bmda.v and; ,'lanaog anas, w.th the <rj ;Ti>
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  • 208 1 OSAKA. Jan. 19. iDomei)— The !rne enemy Super Fort, which was lieviously reported to have bee.) damaged over the Osaka-Kobe dis trict yesterday morning, is now fcßfWn to have be?n shot down later by our fighter v.-h;ch pursue >h*i crippled giant botrber far
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  • 89 1 A NIPPON Base at the Bnrnn Fnnt .^n. IT. (Domei)— Diriiv the period of more than nr" 1 yen.' sinre May 194? tl1^" WtoDOr Bn^nm bi^pd pjr forces dwtntTM) Rrnn I ♦otnl of |JM MM p'am-v. if r'i.'rlo^r<) i» f c'ftlor* wanted OC Jan.
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  • 204 1 AT THE Lingayen Front. Jan 18 Dome!)— Storm ng the American bach-head in ihe San Fabian area from several sectors, powerful Nippun units, since tho night of Jan 16. have been inflicting heavy damage and strlk n'j terror into th 1 hearts of
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  • 129 1 STOCKHOLM Jan TB <Domei -The Ijor.riori correspondent, of tl.<* Swedish lournal Borgen Tidniijren" today reported <hal there aiv strong incira'ions tiiat the AnftoAmerican Oo\crnmcnts arc tarrying out. a mmor.ivro diplomatic Vy to isolate Spain f-om torn nntl-Axli countries in iftfttern lurope. The eomspdpdral iairi ihr:r is
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  • 445 1 A NIPPON Ba--« in '.he PnilippilMO, Jan. 18. (Domei)—Tf n days ua\e gone by since the enemy efiectod t! ianu:ng in the Limayen Qnbi ant! j'nl.ow.ng the eitabluih.r.er, o: a brid -rhead. the cr.emy i. tpparcntly aim.-; at a southward mow in,\aifi the. Pangasir.an
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  • 41 1 LISBON. Js»ii. 18 (Domett-Tha Poli-h Provisional Government, ■vh ■!i -vi I ♦nm<'d in I.nblln. set -tsf'f p i:i V rarsau ''jUav as a soq'icl io the withdrawal o( German iron^s from Uie city, according to a IfMCOI dbpatch.
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  • 199 2 By Syonan iihimbun Staff Repot ler LYING in sfate at the Cathedral •I 'he Good Shepherd in Victoria Street, the remains of the lute Morueignor Adrian Devals, Bishop of Malacca, who died in Seremban Hospital on Wednesday evening
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  • 95 2 MACASSAR, Jan. 18. •Dome!>— The three million Muslims in the Celebes la-lied a statement today, sharply rritV'cmg the atrociuee wilfully committed by the American soldiers on the Paciflr front. Many act,1 of .«avagery, the statement sai'. have been committed by the enemy in the past such as
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  • 42 2 USEFUL office calendars have been received from the Penang Shlmbun Penan Messrs. Johnnyson Banitary Food Industries, manufacturers o r high class provisions. 154 Killiney Road, and the Office Equipment Co. suppliers of typewriters, calculaiors etc.. of 14D. Chulia Street. Syonan-to.
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  • 355 2 LISBON. Jan 17. tDomeit— The intensified demand for greater wai production to offset America's heavy losmb on the European and Pacific bettlefront* has confronted the American i»ocple with a grave shortage of daily necessities relegating: 'to t.ne btirkgrour.d America .■> lar-reaching program of material
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  • 133 2 PROVIDING greater benefits for j the thousands of famlliea of local hinev citiiens who are living in National China, the authorities here have raised the limit of monthly remittance* from over- tm Chinese to their relatives in China to |500 per applicant, «aj* Domei. Effective
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  • 157 2 T ENS of thousands of East Co*residents filed past the exhibits of equipment and pats from the wrecked B-29. at 0M Fuji O«kl.1o. when the exhibits previously displayed at the Nanto Hotel wnte shown on the verandah of the popular Katong pictur*
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  • 80 2 SOLICITOUS over the welfarr of Chilians who were bombed and seriously injtired as the result of the enemy's indiscriminate airraid on this city last week. Tuar. M. Hassan. President of the Malai Welfare Assocatlon. visited injured and convalescing Malafa In several areas in Syonan and gave
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  • 198 2 Bi Syonan Shimbun >ufl Reporter MALAI'S broadcast network is rapidly becoming powerful and h ■>■-■ developed ST»teina tic ally. Up to the end of last year only four stations have been in operation: Syonan, Kuala Lumpur. Penang
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  • 402 2 American Prisoners Of War Strafed By Yankee Airmen By A Dome! War Correspondent A NIPPON BASE Jan. 17. 'Domeii—The desperation of American airmen was again demonstrated recently when United States pilots bombed and strafed their own countrymen who. as prisoners of war, were being transported to a certain place on
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  • 276 2 IN COMMON with other parts. of Kaat Asia. Syonan Indians will, celebrate the 48th birth anniter- sary of Nelaji Subhas Chandra Bom>, Head of the Provisional (...\ci nmnii of Azad Hind and Supreme Commander of the Axad j Hind lauj. whit h falls
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 75 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. U. S. DE aiLVA, brother oi the Jat* Mr. U. P. de Silva who died together with hi.« wife and three children at Penanjr recently, be^s u> tender his heartfelt thank* to all those who rendered invaluable service and attended'th?iv funrral and those who sent wreaths
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    • 314 2 Boxing Tonight POSTPONED yesterday owing to bad weather. the professional boxing card will b* staged at the New World tonight Bnth Sima and Duclos. who top the card, are fit and confident. IN THE SYONAN KOTOHOIN Originating Summons No. 45 of 2604. Ibr K-lair of T. Raju Pillav Deid AUCTION
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    • 237 2 tTAMbD (1) Fi\> apprentice clerks til> Treatment and pay *>»' De discussed on interview. (1U) Qualification: Graduates oi Nippon-Oo schools. Kow-Ka. or those at present IN studying. Apply to Shadwi Hoj-n Nippon h ga Sha. Byonan Shisha. Dal Toa Oektji buildln* Dhoby Ghaut. Syonan. NOTICE WARM KAIIN KCMIAI-SYOSAN SHIBU SHIPPING
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 138 2 Today's Syonan Radio p.m. news flashes in Malai I arm], Cantonese and English; 6. Ib ;i.m. Syonan's local hour follows by the next day's program summary; '< 30 p.m news in Nippon-Go tot brginner*; 6 40 p.m. Indian Child- en's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai. 7 20 p.m. talk
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