Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 January 1945
1945-01-25
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Title Section117 1945-01-25 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 672 THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, KOKI 2603. SHOWA ZO SEVEN CENTS \ippon Scientists Forging Ahead TOKYO Jan. 25. (l>omei) Nippon's scientific Iront i* m kn< all-out effort* for producing new lethal weapons il'.at will mahe surf and hard hits, as are doing the Special Attack Corps of117 words
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314 1945-01-25 1 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter REVEALING that in Syonan alone some 20,000 persons ivlll be affected by the Male Employment Restriction Ordinance, the Kosei-ki Cho, Sycnan Tokubctu-si, Mr M. Shinozaki, in a stat-ment to the Press this morning appraled314 words
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Article141 1945-01-25 1 BERLIN. Jan 23 (Donvl)—Or. the Western Front, the British continued attacks against the German bridgehead on the Roer and southeast of Maeseyck alter bringing up fre?h forces. However, yesterday they again suffered hl^h sangui lary looses in men and numerous tanks while making only slight gains. In141 words
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Article282 1945-01-25 1 Editorial MNKTY per cent, or more of M>r trtal number of Super Forts which tbided Xajjova district on Tin da> last were either shot dcwn or damaged. Imperial Headquarters annonnred in Tokyo yesterday that ••ut of 70 raiders, 13 ntf shot down. and about 50 dainagtd282 words
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320 1945-01-25 1 BERLIN, Jan. 23. (Domei) Along the burn ng Eastern Front. German troops ontlnuc to defend tuemielv«> aganst urdimini^hing strong onslaughts of Red Army masses from the Upp." Sile3ian Industrial region way up to East Prussia, frontline dispatches to Ber lin stid. German resistance was320 words
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427 1945-01-25 1 TOKYO, Jan. 23. (Domej)— Premier Gen. KUniaki Ko^o and I Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemltsu amplified N'ppoti's basic j foreign policy in f.ie cour.-e of} their rcpl'es 1o in erpellalions at j today's session of the House of Repre<entatlves Bud ;e^ Comn.iitee. Premier427 words
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Article155 1945-01-25 1 NAHA, Okinawa Prefecture. Jan. 23. (Domei) —The enemy carrier force. In making ah raids against the south-western islands last Monday. Jan 22, lost a total of 94 planes to our interception, it wa3 revealed by the Garrison Headquarters here in a communique released at 5.30155 words
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Article253 1945-01-25 1 UNDISCLOSED Bate in the Southern Regions, Jan. 25. tDomeu— It is leavned t&at a total of 10 J enemy ptincs w-» soot uuwn orer Palenibang sector iSumatia) and the utin.iy early yesterday morning oy either our anti-airc. ift baitery fire or oar hghte.-s when an eneinv253 words
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148 1945-01-25 1 TOKYO Jan 21 (Domei)—A total of, at least, 6S tinted States B-29 heavy bombers are known to have been either shot down or heavily damaged by our anti-aircraft '^tter-ej. ami interception units yesterday tvhsn the Mar ana-based tnLf^r force rn^148 words
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234 1945-01-25 1 TOKYO, Jan. 24. iDomelj P'ein.er IMO. Kuniav Ettn cunfldently told the House Budget LVnnu.t k i* tertMJ ,»mrnoon thar the nation can rMt ar*ured Uia victory will be wen In the "'war of supplies", in leply to a question raised In '.he course of234 words
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266 1945-01-25 1 LISBON. Jan. 21 (Domei)--admiral Harry Yarnell. foimei Cummander of the United State.' Poet in China wafers, in a Pre<« interview at hi* Newport. LBhwle l-.land> home today, predicted four more years cf war with Nppon during which Ajiierxan casualt c* may run fioni266 words
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369 1945-01-25 2 By hvonan Shimbun Staff Reporter \l.'ll.\«. ai turtbt-r bolsterlnc the war rfTort, mubilizalion «f S^onan's available manpower is now underway. According to an official announcement, all persons affected by the provisions contained in Article I of th*369 words
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332 1945-01-25 2 IN RECOGNITION of their meritorious services rendered during the recent mem? raid on this city, lea4<nr citizen* rtjiiixMtling iln \u\ii ar.v Police, (ire Lihuin .Service Corps of the Oversea -Chinese Association, and Ihe Forward Service Corps of the Syonan Sports Association were332 words
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Article101 1945-01-25 2 MALACCA, J».i. 23. (Domei > Making further headway for the cultivation of increased and better foodstuffs a Farming Institute at Ayer Kroh was opened here by Governor Mr. H. Hosoi yesterday. This is the first institute of the kind eatabll&hed in this state with tlie object101 words
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101 1945-01-25 2 LATEST contributions to .he Bahau Fund, acknowled-ed by the Kosel-ka. include $2,679.60 collected by Mr. Lai San*. A.P A. No. L "A" Division. Section 2 and $1,500 from Mr. L. P. Ra&mussen. The total of the f r. d has now reached $301,666.35101 words
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111 1945-01-25 2 PONTIANAK. BORNEO lan. 22 Domei)—Sixteen na^ve speakers lepresentlng various regional arras of Borneo. including Pontianak, are I ated to take part in a Nippon language oratorical contest here on February 11. the thirrt anniver-arv of Pontianak's occupation by Nipl«>n forces. The speaker-delegate taking part in111 words
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Article76 1945-01-25 2 SPEX7L\L variety concert* of the yonan Symphony Orchestra, which have now become a regular feature at the Kokaido, will or held on Friday and Saturday this week Program: Ounkan M«irch: Alphonio and Estrella: Bong—Defune: You nnd You: Ounlca Shyu Part 3: Pagliael: Dance—Chanson Hindu Daiue—Parade of the Tin76 words
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107 1945-01-25 2 AS AN MpNMIM of hi* admiration of the late B'shop Adrian Devals and in appreciation of the servires which the late bishop had rendered at Fuji-Go, the Vlalai (.un < ik.in (Chief nf the Mli'.uv Administration). Gen. M. I ii tiniura. has107 words
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258 1945-01-25 2 IN COMMEMORATION' of the third anniversary of the Birth of New MaUi. thr Mala! Gunseikanbu Yusei Kyoku announces that prixe competition op»n to the public will be held on the question: "When will thr number of depositors in the Dai Nippon Government Post258 words
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148 1945-01-25 2 LOCAL Chinese ci^'zfr;; who inI (t-nd sending remittances to they frmilies in Na: onal Cr.ir.r. can also !«pmmunicate a brief message re- > parding their personal safe'y. anrt I the amount of remittarce «ent, it t« c fficially pointed out As previously anno'inced. the148 words
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Article236 1945-01-25 2 By Syooan Shimbun Staff Reporter TO BRING about closer co-ordination between the various branches of the Passive Defence services air raid precaution practices will be held tomorrow and on Saturday. Jan. 26 and 27.236 words
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202 1945-01-25 2 DJAKARTA Jan. 23. fDomeit- The fourth fceneral meeting of th» Home Defence Welfare Society wabplj Bqimwv *r "1"R r>ua i- m i the Djawa Public Service Associa tion here, attended by delegate from til branches ol the Societ" as well as official* concerned. Wi h202 words
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236 1945-01-25 2 S YON AN. Jan. 24 iDomeii < living their full support towards the show, the grow proceeds of which will be donated to local <hariti«>, undents <>f this city have already purchased approximately 9115.000 worth of tiikets for thf forthcoming236 words
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Miscellaneous125 1945-01-25 2 Today* Syon an Radio 6 p.m. light music; 6.15 p.m rt*ws flashes In Malai. Tamil. Can-t-ne.se and English; 6.30 p.m. news in Nlppon-Oo for beginner*; 6.4) p m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p n:. time signal; light music by the Hoso Kangengakudan; 7.20 P ni. Svrnnn's local hour followed by125 words
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