Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 February 1945

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  • 117 1 The Syonan Shimbun 17 B-29's Damaged Over Nippon TOKYO, Feb. 16, (Domei) —The latest check-up revealed that Nippon air defence forces damaged 17 enemy planes ont of about 60 B-29's which raided Nagoya, Shiiuoka and a section of Miye Prefecture yesterday afternoon, Feb. 15 One of our interceptors tailed j
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  • 759 1 NIPPON Base on the Philippines Front, Feb, 15 (Domei)—Fierce, bloody fighting raged without pause for possession of Manila, as Nippon forces in other sectors of the Luzon front mercilessly punished the American invasion forces in renewci intensified attritional warfare.
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  • 321 1 IT IS cleat from events daily occurring In France, B-Iftiom. Greece and Italy that the AngloAmericans have a new meaning for the term "liberation." To libera c the«e countries waa the excuse for their military opentlons and poll<lcal meddling in Europe, but once these operations are over, th- Anrlo.
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  • 289 1 Tokyo, Feb. 17 iDomei^ Nippon interception units are so far known to have definitely shot down 147 enemy planes and heavily damaged 50 others in intercepting enemy raiders yesterday according to a Dai Honyei announcement released at 3.30 this
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  • 101 1 SEVERAL B-29's again came over Syonanto today, flying at a high altitude, at about 11.40 a.m. and fled without dropping bombs as our Interceptors were ready for them. In every attempt, the raiders hay. been made to sustain leases, part of which ls known to the public,
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  • 256 1 Fighting In Ktcangtung Province CANTON. Feb IS (Domei)—The aporadic dairies between Chungking and Yenan troops since ths latter part of December last year in ths neighbourhood of Hokshan and Ho pang on the south bank of the Si River, Kwangtung Province, finally
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  • 34 1 A NIPPON Base in the Philippines, Feb. 15. (Domei)— Nippon undersea craft operating In toe Mindanao Sea torpedoed and sank instantaneously one large enemy destroyer on the afternoon of Feb. 9.
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  • 850 1 STRESSING the futility of enemy B-29 raids on Nippon, LieutCol. Shoto Nakajima, Chef Spokesman of the Imperial Forces in the Southern Regions, at a Prtss conference yesteriay, pointed out that the Americans would equire 70,000 Stper
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  • WOMAN'S ROLE IN WARTIME STRESSED AT MASS RALLIES
  • 116 2 Holds Graduation Ceremcnv AT A graduation ceremony held in the Ramakrlshna Mission Hall 'm Thursday certificates of proficiency were awarded to students who passed the examinations tor advanced, middle and primary grades in Hindustani and mldd'e and pnmary grades in Niopon-Go held by the School in t..e
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  • 54 2 FROGRAM for Syoran Orches tra's popular concur' ai thf Kokaido Sunday: Tal Heiyn KSSbia Kyoku: Bather of Seville: Song—Sakuteki Ko Acceleration: ilinomaim and \"a'a' Ousa: La Traviaia- Song— I Opera Nl Inoru: From A to Z: Song Mala: Gu ra: Shanghai Drear? No J* Miiir.biya No Uta:
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  • 37 2 ST ANDREW'S Cathedral: HC fp'.ln) R.3C a.m. 'rhorali ■19 am. Evensong 6 p.m: St H'lda's <Kp.lons>: H.C 930 a.m.. Evensong 6^o ti.m Kampon" K«pof Methodist' Servic in Mahi 11 30 i.m. English 5.45 p.m.
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  • 399 2  - Notes Comments SAKURA' H, A COLLEAGUE who was here at j the fall of S.ngapore. recalling the lnutscribable chaos which prevailed ,in this city when the British surrendered to Gen. Yamashita's army three years ago today, pays a tributp |to the way the local people rose to I the occasion
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  • 59 2 A NEW bureau known as the 1 WeKa-e Bureau ha« been formed in 'New Svonnn with Mr. O H_. KW. p.s chairman. Rep'aring the. Peace Preserva'lon Bureau, the new bureau in addi ion to talcing care 'of the welfare of the settlers wl'.l r-.'ro handle tha
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  • 324 2 4. RECORD crowd, representative of all sections of the Indian com muniiy. attended the rally held *t ihe Indo 'lekijo under (he aus pires of the Syonan Chapter of ihe Indian Independence League anl the Indian Welfare Asfociation. Jarab M. M Pavaliar who
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  • 202 2 PENANG. Feb 15. I Domei) The conviction that Nippon's dynamic strength and incomparable spirit will certainly triumph in the end. was voiced by Penang community leaders when interviewed on the occa«lon of the third anniversary of the b'rth of New Malai. They added that,
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  • 198 2 LAST night's Women's Rally held at the Malai Gekijo proved a great «nccess. the hall being j narked with women member* of Malai anJ Arab communities long before Ihe eomiwe^eement f the attractive program. Women lenders of the^p communities stressed the important role
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  • 68 2 MADAM BEET HOCK NFO heloved wife of Mr. Wee Soon C iwn aged 51. passed away peacefu'y t* her residence No. 38 Dtixton Hill on Feb 17th Hiving behl-'d her sons We? Wi Le». Wee B?e Le». Wee Thian Lee Wee Swee Tee 4 daughters. 1 daughter-In-'aw and 4
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