Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 January 1945
1945-01-30
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Title Section127 1945-01-30 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. «76 TUESDAY. JANUARY 30, KOKI 2603. SHOWA 20 SEVEN CENTS l\S. Ships Sunk In East Pacific Waters A NIPPON Base In the Central Pacific. Jan. ?9 (Coitiei) Menacing th« supply route connecting the I'nited States mainland and the southwestern Pacific. Nippon submarine* recently sank one enemy127 words
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191 1945-01-30 1 SHANGHAI. Jan. 29 '0011X61)1 —Warships sunk or damaged recently in waters off Luaon Island were id?ntfled as follows, according to information obtained from neutral sources: Firstly. American warships: fly? aircraft-carriers, of which one was of the Hunter class one of the191 words
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Article457 1945-01-30 1 Editorial COMPETENT quarters in Tokyo' ate of the considered opinion that with the pi ogre** of the War of Greater East Asia. China has assumed a most important position both militarily and economically and on Sino-Nippon collaboration largely depends our success In the struggle to alievate457 words
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247 1945-01-30 1 USBON. Jan. 28 (Domeil >.Tl%aln Manjrot Reuters diplomatic, correspondent in Athmv utdtij reported aign^cantly "the Jftp tooted conriciion among th t rk* on both tides that major «Ir.fch between Britain and Russia centering on Greece wa« imminent" wan instrumental in prolonging and rmnplii atim247 words
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133 1945-01-30 1 A NIPPON Base .n the Philippine; Jan. 29. (DomeiI—One hundred and fifty enemv carrier-borne fUtSM raiding the Manila sector yesterday, consisted of a motley arrsv of P-47's, P-5V F4Us, WW* ar.u B-26's. headed by the main s:length of 40 B-24 s, 17 A20A's and133 words
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346 1945-01-30 1 BERLIN. Jan. 28 (Domeii—As! the Soviet Winter offensive enters J its third week, heavy fighting is progressing in the areas of upper Silesia as well as the towns of Breslau, Posen. S< hneidenrueh! Tlwrn. Bromberg. t.<d east and •auth-casi Koenigi>berg in Bast Prussia, acc^rdinc346 words
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158 1945-01-30 1 TOKYO Jan 28. i Dome. Responding ro interpellations po-ed by Mitsusu Tanaka on Nippon Crrna po»i"v at the session of the Budget S i^-Committee of the Home of Representative* today. Foreign Minster Mamoru Shigemitsu reasserted that :he Nippon Government will direct, unstinted ffforts to further promote158 words
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Article59 1945-01-30 1 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE siien was sounded in Syonan this morning I just beforr noom bMMM a loin-B-29 wan spotted heading for Syonan. It was thought that tdis plane would be followed l>v otiKi formations. However, thr |MN raider wan repulsed over Svonan. and it59 words
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536 1945-01-30 1 A NIPPON BASK al the Philippines Front, .Mn. 26 (I)omcl) —Nippon forces on Luzon Island continue to indict w losses on enemy troops by n*P<»atedl\ carrying <>v! daring assaults to engage invaders in lianci-tii h n;l fighting behind enemy lines, while536 words
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170 1945-01-30 1 BOMSWHSRI in the Botltfc, Jan. 19 (Uomcii-A, total oi flO enemy pia"e> Including i" probable*, were KM! dawn by N i>,>v inttrCSJDton nrj ground when some lM earner-h. c«i planes attempted to mid Palei i jrei terday, the latest check up dlsck»nd. Tho raiders170 words
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126 1945-01-30 1 TOKYO.. Jan 28. !?imoi) —-The goal mi for aircraft production for the prescni I cal year can be easily futtned witt present prodoetkM fariiiticr. ilared licut.-Gen. Babaro Bodo, Dlrcctor-OenenU of the Bureau ol Aeronautical weapons of the Munitions Ministry, at today's •Maion oJ the126 words
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177 1945-01-30 1 KFRLIN Jan. !S iDnmni- A llr'fWl <iir.<! w;,s shillc-J ani holipvpcl U li.ivc hc-.i vrt M n>e vHrr Or-'.-nii 'i:--.ii'>\-is and BrttMi «v i•■•, r" >!rr»; in :in encounter nff the NH VCf coast on San.-' n'.gbi frillIMu Nf«s Age Mci revealed la177 words
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176 1945-01-30 2 DAI TO A DAIJIN'S OFFICIAL STATEMENT TOKYO. Jan. 28. (Domei I —Nippon will consistently maintain I'.s polio of friendship, co-operation and mutual respect towards Mohammedans in tonformih with the principles set forth in the Joint Declaration of T.realer Last Asiatic Na'loiw.176 words
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183 1945-01-30 2 FIRF.D with en'husiasna to do their bit in this war. three hund rrd Indian Muslims In Sjonan have banded theimelves together to form an Indian Muslim Servle Corps which will look after air raid vic'.ims and render service ©f a183 words
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159 1945-01-30 2 SSEREMBAN, Jan. 2s». (DomeuA drastic re-organization of agrJcuau.e with emphasis on the produ.rjon of essential foodstuffs and the cultivation of cotton and castoi plants, the planned development of 1:;. l.i tries with stress on the production of essential commodities ?vA Ihe bolste irq of he159 words
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Article83 1945-01-30 2 PENANG. Jan. 29 (Dome!)—"A bright student whose spirit will remain uith us always." was the tribute paid by Mr. K. Yoshlnaca, Dlrertt>r of t)te P^nanß Kunren'ho to the late Mr N(xjt bin Che Mat. former hanchr> of the Sendentai (Propaganda Corp** and Kunren«ho &rad\iat*. at a memorial83 words
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Article346 1945-01-30 2 'SAKITRA* • - Notes Comments 'SAKITRA* l_: ALREADY the recent re-T»mpln» •f the net-up of the Malai Welfare organization In Syonan t« berinninr to produce the desired remit—that of the fullest cooperation of (he ro!T>muni(T with thr Authorities in all spheres of activity. It was indeed a fortunate div for the community when346 words
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Article111 1945-01-30 2 r NANO. Jan 25 (DomehWith gigantic strides made In tlie various famlnj? settlements established by various community bVi°^ and other sroutM in Provinre Welleslcy wiihin the short space of a little over six months, the stage of self-sufficiency has already been reaohed in several estates under111 words
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104 1945-01-30 2 AS PART of he program arranged by the Syonan Sports Association for the celebration of the third anniversary of the birth of Nrw 'lal.ii. a!l members of the Special Forward Service Corps (In uniform) and all members of the104 words
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163 1945-01-30 2 AS a mark of respect In memory of the late Sri jut Rash Dehari Bose, Supreme Adviser to the Provisional Government of A».ad Hind, whose funeral took place yesterday at Zojoji Temple. Tokyo, Svonan Indians in line with their brothers163 words
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Article129 1945-01-30 2 Successful Conference TAIPING. Jan. 27. fDomeh— The first gubernatorial conference of the year whl"h got under way on Jan. 25 was brought to a close yesterday. Governors of r.ll provinces, accompanied by chiefs of pea~e preservation and police se-t'ons of rlties. assembled ftt the he^dauarters of the129 words
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293 1945-01-30 2 LISBON, Jan. 28. (Dome!)— Five prominent Indian Congressmen of Bihar Province have been served wi'.h mtcrnmr.it orders eonfininjf them to the limits of their home village as a precautionary measure to prevent the "development of a situation which may again threaten to293 words
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106 1945-01-30 2 WITHIN less than week after the drive for funds for the operation of the organization, donations to ibe Chinese Charitable Inst.tulions Union, formed \ery recently for relief work amon,- the poor people and victims of air rvds. have topped the $1,000,000106 words
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Article37 1945-01-30 2 WITH the admission of 21 rw* members, the strength of the Syonan Sports Association today stands at 3.431. Hits figure represents a steady growth ever slnct the Association wis founded oa Sept. 3, 2602.37 words
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Advertisement234 1945-01-30 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 3 Rr: Enrolment of s'udents for the Tras Street Nippon-Go Kyo Syu Zyo Students for the Tras Street Nippon-Go Institute are being enroled as follows:— 1. Number of Students A certain number of students will be admitted to each of the folowinT courses:— (a) Preceding234 words
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Advertisement369 1945-01-30 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 4 RE: SALE Of LOTTERY TICKETS THE 21st ISSUE of Koh Nan Sailcen (lottery tickets) are now on sale to the DUbiic in Syonan as follows: 1 Total Sum of Sale: The sum of two hundred eighty thousand ($M0.000) dollars \s allotted for sale in369 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1945-01-30 2 Today's Syonan Radio 8 p m. light rnuv' 6.18 p.m. news flashes in Mala; Tamil, Cantone: p and English; 6 30 p m. news Nippon-Go for bejrnrcrs: ft.4o p.m. rrarlin of children's story in Wki by Wale Ke'ok* '< P in. time Ri?nal. Cantonese selection: 7.20 jj in. SyonanV lnmi121 words
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