Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 February 1945

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  • 129 1 The Syonan Shimbun IKS. A ijcraft-Cnrrier Minesweeper Lost LISBON, Feb. 14. (Domei) —San Francisco Radio reportrd today that the L'ni.ed Stairs Nsvy has disclosed the loss of another 10.000 ton airrraft-carrier and a minesweeper In the Philippines fighting. The carrier was the fourth vessel of the category admitted lost by
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  • 212 1 LISBON, Feb. 13. (Domel)Americaii dL«patche s from Manila today continued to emphasize the flarceness of the street fighting in the Philippines capital, as Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's Headquarters admitted that eff n-ts by American troops to win control of the city were meeting extra-ordlnarily tough
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  • 185 1 Editorial FRONTLINE reports from the BUnila sector fully substantiate the Nippon claims that the "bleeding" tactics adopted by Gen. Tomoyoki Yamashita are proving extremely effective. Enemy war correspondent! themselves have confirmed the Nippon claim*, the Associated Press representative, Fred Hampson, for instance, reporting that the fighting in Manila
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  • 117 1 THE 'Biff Three' Conference at Yalta Jus ended, and one of Its outstanding features is the betrayal in the United States and Britain of the trust reposed in them by the Tolish Fviled Government In London. Britain and the UnKed States at the merlin* agreed to recorniif (he
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  • 266 1 LISBON. Feb. 13. (Dome!) Charging Britain and the United States with completely betraying its trust fat the "Big Three" Conference, the Polish Government 'n London today declared: "The method adopted 'a the case of Poland i s in contradiction to the elementary principles
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  • 178 1 LISBON, Feb. 13. (Domei) During a reaent Press conference, Wei Tao-tning, Chungking Ambassador to the U.iited States, admired that the supply of war materials by 'overland route to Chungking is insufficient to carry on the war. according to a Washington dispatch. In order to convey
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  • 49 1 REPORTS submitted by various de'enre uni*s disclosed that «p--proxJma'cly 10 enemy B-29's came over S; onan ye terday (Feb. 15), seven of which our tntercep ore heavily damaged inc'uding one most probably shot down, it is authoritatively learned today, says Domel.
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  • 34 1 A NIPPON Baie in China. Feb. 14. (Domel) —Nippon operational units en Feb. 10 captured huge quantities of enemy arms and ammunition in the vicinity of Kanchow,. southern Kiang.-.j Pir vince.
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  • 458 1 BERLIN. Feb. 14. (Dome!)— Th:' great battle west of Breslau continued to be the centre of fighting on the Eastern Front yesterday, with the Soviet* still attempting to close their ring around the town In the area between Breslau and the Bober-Queiss section, Marshal Koniev sent fresh
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  • 824 1 U.S. Attempts To Reduce Manila Slackening In Face Of DeathDefying Tactics Of Nippon Forces A NIPPON Base on the Philippines Front, Feb 14 (Domei)—While the war situation remained unchanged. m the various sectors of the entire Luzon battlefront. bitter fighting continued to rage unabated in Manila as well as the
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  • 137 1 TOKYO, Feb. 15 (DomeD— T»xe main strengtn of a total of some 60 enemy plane*, which attaeVd the Nippon mainland this afternoon, raided Nagoya. while two sections assaulted Shizuoka and Miye prefecture* respectively, Dai Honyei announced at 5.50 pm. Tftie announcement added that war result*
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  • 45 1 LISBON. Feb. 13 (Damei)In an vsretaivp rao"» to oon»l»t« "StwifXiw" tha Bulgarun Arthy arr! strmgthen a<wi>» policy In tti? Bilkftnn. 700 Rqauui offuxirs hay arrived In BuUtana to take 6v«r tir* command of the Bulgarian Arnf according to lnfonn&xlon roceir^d here today.
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  • 41 1 LISBON, m>. 14. fD««Ml)—Th# Associated Press reported hpr* •<!« from Oanberm that tfe.scm JohMort American Matter to Australia, hs* Mn«une«d bte Naignttlon and expected to leave Australia (lme to April. It k not known yet who will succeed him.
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  • 947 2 Hodo-bu Cho Issues Stirring Birth Of New Malai Anniversary Message 'STRENGTHEN DEFENCE OF OUR SOIL' ''WK MUST work hard to increase food, strengthen th~ d( fence of our soil and co operate with ho Nippon Military Adxirmtratjoii in order to aocelera(r the attainment of
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  • 161 2 DESPITE inclement weather last afternoon's "VictoT March" i 'rom the Ma'ai OekHo (Geylangi *o the Dai Toa Gekijo in .vhieh members of the fvlalai Glvu-Gun Mala 1 Givu-Hel. Heiho Hrow-More-Food Co rps. I.ab'ni'- Scr vie Corn* and letting member* of the
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  • 131 2 MALACCA. Feb. 10 tDomei)—A, state wide Nippon-Go examination will be held during the first week of March this y*ar. Hitherto such examination* were held on a limited *cale confined to S<:ityo staff and a few members of tin public, but this time with the increased
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  • 132 2 Course Of Their Duties I ORMING part of the program cJii'ing; the week celebrating the third anniversary of the Biith of New Malai, a solemn nu aorial sm vice tor local riviluns killed in the War of (ireaier Call Aci> wa; held at
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  • 364 2 MEMBERS of the staff of the Syonan Shimbnn. counting over two yean' service with the Syonan Shimbunsha were the recipients of Certificate* of Merit and a gratuity each on the occasion of the third anniversary of the Birth of New Malai, yesterday. After
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  • 90 2 FENANO, Feb. 8 (Domeb— Measures to increase munition output and /food crops in order to heighten Penar.g's war potentialities were stressed by the Somubucho in a radio talk recently urging the people to "unite as one.body and pledge themselves to destroy the
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  • 138 2 MUST NOT BURDEN DEFENCE WORKERS "JUST because there has been a lul- in air raids. Syonan t'11*"; shou'd not adopt a fuse compacncv and delay steps io make a 100 Jcrcent. effort to prepare adeou.'e open-a.r shelter accommodat on
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  • 122 2 '■'Iha-e who neglect this important matter are liable to become a burden on the passive def nee servii c workers in time oi emergent T and conscientious people 'hou'd he pointed out. "do their utmost '<"> prevent themselves from becoming encumbrances inst?ad of aids o thav who
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  • 90 2 ■'A li:tie atten?.on in time wt:i jay* individuals a lot of anx'ety. Especially those wilh children mu«t remember the maxim 'Prevention is better thar cure.' Parent* mv" naturally b-» hrlri to blame if th<»ir children, fo- want of proper *he ter accommodation, exoose thm'e'.ves to injury during raids;
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  • 243 2 Work Of Syonan Women 's Employment Bureau Reviewed WITHIN a year t.» inceptionthe Syonan Women's Ijnployment Bureau has recommended or found employment for a total of 1.452 women and irirls of all nationalities, while the total number of women who have ret Were* for employment amounts to 1,172, "ays Domel.
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  • 106 2 REVERENT «arly morning homage-iMyiiiK to thr war dead, at the Choreito and Jinja, usher rd in the observance of the tltlrrl anniversary of the Birth of Nrw Malai in Syonsn yesterday. Besides several parties of Nip-pon-Jin, representative* of he Oversea-Chinese
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  • 285 2 THF Dai Nippon QavtfMWKl Put Offlr? Savings Bank of Mnlai achieved gratifying NMtti during Jaiiui'v this year, thr amo'ints of c'epoMt-. withd -avals and ne« inETM>* fo- the month bring S3 191 n»8, $1,495,222 and S! 695 878 irsnfc'ively.^ At the end
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