Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 January 1945
1945-01-26
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Title Section155 1945-01-26 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO 673 FRIDAY. JANUARY 26. KOKI 2603. SHOWA 20 SEVEN CENTS Citations Granted TOKYO Jan 24, (Domei)— Citations for exceptional merit •uiotnpllshrd through the employmtnt of body-eraahmr lactir<i against enemy vetsels in Ormor Bay and Leyte Gulf on Dec. last year hare been i-i-pd by the Supreme155 words
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137 1945-01-26 1 RANGOON. Jan. 25 f Domel.t— j Nippon forces in the lurma war theatre In encoutu«rs against numerically-superior enemy forces during the month-and-a-half period fiom Dec. 1 in the Irrawaddy Basin, accounted for a total of 1.504 enemy dead abandoned on the b137 words
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Article74 1945-01-26 1 B-29 's Repulsed SYONAN Defence Headquar Ur* in a statement issued at I p.m. today, .lan. 26. announced that an enamy formation of several B-29'a appeared over Syonant<> about 3 o'clock ihU morning but was repulsed about an hour later in a north-westerly direction. No da mag r was suffeied74 words
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Article328 1945-01-26 1 Editorial YESTERDAY'S announcement oi the destruction of no lewer than 101 numy carrier-based planes over Palcmbang and Its vicinity has ha, thf effect of heightening the confidence of the public in the strength and effectiveness of our air defence j Particularly reassuring was thp i irelation that one328 words
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307 1945-01-26 1 Future Of SinoNippon Economic Relations Bright lOKYU Jan. 24 Domi i Competent observers wHU versed mi Mno-Nippon affairs, attach considerable importance 10 the statement by Maxnoru Shigemlt.su Foreign Minister and connuTently M'nister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs, that conciete measures are now being negotiated witn the i Chiuese puthorities with307 words
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234 1945-01-26 1 TOKYO. .lan. 15. (Domeii Each and every Nippon soldier, inspired with the -pint of the Special Attack Corps, is fully determined to fight to the very laat man, no matter how great the odd* may be against 'Mm, War Miniater Field-Marshal234 words
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Article411 1945-01-26 1 AT THE Philippines Front Jan. 25. (Dotnei) —Encountering stiff Nippon counter-attaci > for the past j three weeks since they first landed i on Lii?on Wand, there are indlcai'■ tions that the enemy forces are beginning to bog dowr' their military operation."?. This is especially true of411 words
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164 1945-01-26 1 LISBON. Jan. 24 (Domei)—Confronted with a multitude of serious, perplexing problem*, the anti-Axls-{.pon&ored Belgian Government headed by Dr. Hubert Pierlot. appears destined ro collapse within the next two or three months according to a Reutpr message from Brussels today. "The people axe suffering ln» teueel.v from164 words
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229 1945-01-26 1 BERLIN. .Jan. 24. (Domei).—ln Upper Silesia. Soviet break-through I attempt* were frustrated yes erday on the eastern fringes of the industrial area, the Fuehrer's Head- quarters communique said. Attempts by Soviet tank formaI lions which thrust forward between I Brlcg and Cosei to229 words
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114 1945-01-26 1 LISBON Jan 25 iDomriiHeadi of the United Slaves armed forces made a secret report on the war situation to Congress in which they stressed the necesfKy for allout effort?, according to a dispatch received here. The meeting was attended by most member* who114 words
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117 1945-01-26 1 LISBON. Ja:i. 24, (Domei)--Textile supplier for American civilians are now scarce In many lines and are likely to continue shrinking with the rapid rftt in military requirements, according lo a Reu:er mesfage from New York today. The jhortage of cotton tdtfhi if reported to117 words
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123 1945-01-26 1 A NIPro.N B«M the Philippines Front, Jan. 20. iDomei) —In a furious attack carried out yteeiduy evening. the Mppnn Air Forr»! LeiUctcd considerable 'lamape on »n ifcemy 00OT0) «i ui...nu In thfl Mnd«nao Bea. Nippon air UDitl clostiy co-op.'rat-jg with our nmund fuices, continulrs bitter123 words
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215 1945-01-26 1 TOKYO Jan L 5 (Oomei) Difficulties ;ui Ing lrom extended supply line, are now betore United [States favoM whlli rpcklessly em- barked on the lafMlm o[ Luzon Island. The UiiTd BtAtCf. tit its opera tlons in th« European '.heatre of war, lound 50.000215 words
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157 1945-01-26 1 Western Front BERLIN. Jtui. 24 (Domel) —On the Western FYoni. the majority <ii British atU( ks between Roermond anri OmBwiIIhIWH vcre again frustrated In the MUfH of their .strong attack launched firon the north and west, the Americans succeeded In entering the completely destroyed 1157 words
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83 1945-01-26 2 FUJI.GO will srratly benefit by two bis doiuitions lo the Kahau Fund The lirst of these, of $39,000, iepre«ents the combined efforlft or II Chinese reitauranls in Syonan, while the second comes from the Chinese Buddhist Association who have liven $30,000. These contributions83 words
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180 1945-01-26 2 WITH the aeath of Bishop Adrian I>-.a] first head ct the Catholic firming colony at Fuji-Go, the administration of ms settlement has now been chanced the Kotel-ka Oho. Mr. M Shinozaki, announced at a press conference. Mr. Shinozaki revealed at the same180 words
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153 1945-01-26 2 MACASSAR, Jan. M (Dome!) The health officials here have ova?'ed n two-year plan for the previr.tlon of cholera among people living ki various parts of the Celebes Unlike other parts pf Asia, cholera in the Celebes has its own peculiarity, spreading over a comrr< hensive area153 words
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627 1945-01-26 2 METHODS OFFICIALLY EXPLAINED By Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reporter THAT the duty of every citizen in Syonan in the Greater Eaot Asia War is very heavy and that the people should have "hundreds of plans" In order to carry out627 words
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385 1945-01-26 2 PUBLIC-SPIRITED resident ol Syonan are giving .heir lull vipport towards the variety »huw organized •>> the an.a tear dramai w* and music section of the Syonan Sport.* Assoc at ion in aid it lot* charities, tn* premu-e o! uhi.b will be held385 words
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515 1945-01-26 2 RANGOON, Jan. li. <Domeij Commenting on the Bnt'_h blueprint for Burma and also the debate on *i Lii the British Par'anient toward the end of last year. Adipadi Ba Haw at a press confer ice today declared the devilry of the British design515 words
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253 1945-01-26 2 3> Syonau Shimbtm Staff Reports WHEN the intermittent wail «f the sirens, at pc dawn for the first time bince the fall *»f Sinjt»noie. »er«- -»unae«> r«rlv th« morning, the various civilian defence services had already swung into action and253 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1945-01-26 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. light music; 6.15 P m news flashes in Malai Tamil, Canunese and English; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6 4) p.m. Children's songs; 7 pm. time signal; Cantonese stage song selections; 7.20 p m. Syonan's local hour followed by next day*, program summary;117 words
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