Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 January 1945

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  • 144 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 671 WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24, KOKI 2605, SHOWA 2O SEVEN CENTS England I'nder Fire LISBON. Jan 22. <D«m*i) —The. Grrmans hurled more V-l and V-2 bombs against Southern England up to dawn I his morning, as the Straits of Dover last night exprnrnid its coldest nifht of
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  • 143 1 BERLIN. Jan. 22 lOomeit—ln! Upper Silesia. German troop* con- rolidated their from on the 1 eastern and norih-eaatern sectors of the industrial district and in the area west, of Kepno. Thej gained impressive defensive Mftctsta* against. Mrong Soviet at- taclcs. the German Hw Command
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  • 376 1 Editorial THE Nippon expeditionary forres in south China have started an offensive from the Fait River sector. In a more that is hlgh'y significant. Already the operations there have placed our forces in a position to e\r-ci.st (""lnlrtr control over the entire Bias Bay region, thus fore stalling
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  • 273 1 AT THE Northern Burma Front. Jan. 22 !.l>ninrii—With lig.itinn throughout the basin of the Irranaddy River, which constitutes the main artery of Burma, intensified, the curtain for the decisive baiV in northern Burma is being raised. Enemy forces are nonforming a 180 kilometre front
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  • 94 1 A NIPPON Ba.e in Burma. Jan 22. (Doraei)— Burma-ba^ed Nippon bomber and f ghter units last nig;it attacked a gvcup of enemy warcraf; and transports engaged in landing operations off Kyaukpyu. at the northernmost tip of Ramree Island off the Arakan coaft. Enemy w\r
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  • 136 1 BERLIN, Jan. 22. iDomei) Snowstorm and frost hindered flgbtihg activity on the Western Ftont iri the la.«t 24 hours after the mild weather of the last few days, fron'V.ne dispatches said. A B-itish major a.ssaul; aga:n-si the Roer bridgeheads between l.tunich and Roermond failed in
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  • 302 1 TAIHOKIJ. Jan. ft, fDomeit Nippon air defence forces in interception battles against a* aggregate t t»l of I.OOt enemy carrier-borne plane? which raided Taiwan and Okinawa Islands far the two days Sunday Jan 21 and Monday Jan, ft, shot down 85 enemy planes
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  • 199 1 TOKYO. .)aai. 23. fDomeii— About 70 odd B-23 heavy bomber*. In several formations raided the Nagoya dls. rift about 2 o'clock Tue day afternoon, Dmi Honyei revealed hi a. communique released at 6.30 oclo'-k this evening. The communique *aid while our war results trained in
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  • 506 1 TOKYO. Jan. 22 (Domeit—Two weeks alter Ihe cucroy'r landing on Luzon, an intensive battle is Koins: on hettveen our main force, which was keeping; itscli in roadim ss for a decisive engagement. anU the enemy who i> desperately it tempting; to fain a
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  • 154 1 TOKYO. Jan St. Dome!) -Pre- mier Oen. Kuniaki Koiso. i« course of his reply to inierpelUiions tt the plenary session of the Hous j of Representatives' Budget Committee meeting yesterday >ald fruit th. morale of trc Nippon fighting s<tvicea in Luion Wand Is at
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  • 125 1 AT THE Luzon Kiont, lan. 22. iPnmeii. —Nippon font's have repulsed all enemy attempts to penetrate into the mountainous sector of eastern Mnea.ven. Giving up hope of a successful frontal attack. the enemy attempted lo diive into gaps in our lines by the employment of circling
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  • 280 1 AT THE LiiiKayen Front. Jan. 26 Domei)— Two weeks have elapsed Since the enemy launcher! landing operations on Luzon Island with stveral division- Apart from trip fact that small enrmy scouting pwtf appeared in the vicinity of th« Agno Riv r however, his main fore?
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  • 586 2 NETAJI'S 48th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED THF. 48th birthday of Netaji Subhag Chandra Bow was celebrated by Syonan Indians in apptopriat« manner yesterday with a round of events which included a military review, sports and a mass rally All Indian homes
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  • 217 2 PENANG. .lan. 21. (Pomei)— "The second scheme of our fanning project i% at present proßre^siai smoothly." declared s\n official of the Penang Oversea Chinese As.rociation In an interview wi.h Domei. commenting on the a.^rlcultural colony established in Proving Wellesley. He added- "There Is a
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  • 456 2 TOKYO. Jan. 23, (Domel)—The all-out United States "material rfl*i sive which has apparently reached its climax with the liUzon Island Invasion attempt and the intensified air-raids on Nippon Proper, is caurlng serious reperriLvions on the American home front which is harassed by a manpower shortage.
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  • 193 2 TRIBUTES lauding the worn done by Srijut Raoh Behari Bojo, Supreme Adviser to the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, during b's entire lifetime for the liberation of India and the achievement ol India's independence, were paid by official circles in Syonan when
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  • 239 2 AN ATTRACTIVE professional br>xing rml. headed by a ten-round bout berwi-eu Battling Sima and Ttper Amn. in Pi<\ of the Health and We'fare section of the Indian Independence league, has been prran«>ed for Pridav at the New World. The last time Sima and
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  • 453 2 A MASS rally to be participated in by leading rititena in this city is scheduled to be held on Feb. 15 at the Dai Toa Gekijo to mark the third anniversary of the fall
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  • 461 2 I. the Syonan Tolcube;u-Si Tyo, hereby proclaim the following ByLaws relating to the Male Employment Restriction Ordinance wh eh was proinu'gated on the 30th December. Showa 19, by Malal Sel Rei N<-. 28. SYON4V TOKUBETf -SI TYO. .'7th January, Showa 20. By-Laws Relating to
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