Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 February 1945

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  • 124 1 The Syonan Shimbun Foe Artillery Positions In Burma Set Ablaze A NIPPON Base on the Burma Front, Feb. 20. (Domei) —Continuing their ceaseless aerial attacks on the enemy's frontline positions at Myinmu, west of Sagaing, Nippon night bomber units before dawn Feb. 19 carried out a powerful assault setting ablaze
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  • 465 1 A NIPPON BASE, Feb. 21 (Domei)—Faced with fierce Nippon counter-attacks on Iwoojima, enemy forces are now being driven back to the beach. Nippon garrisons in the eastern part of the island are firmly holding their main positions, firing
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  • 326 1 riRST dispatches from American w.v correspondents leave us in no doubt whatever (hat (he U.S. in\avior forces on Iwoojima are in (hing their way inland at tremendous cost, indicating that (he battle for (hi* tiny Island may be the Moodiest and costliest venture of the j Americans (bus
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  • 166 1 lISBON. Feb. 20. (Domei)—Reflecting the grave shortage of vl.al necessities in an'l-Axis-occupie:l Italy, a Reuter dispatch from Romtoday reported that six daily newspapers in Rome have been comp?Ued to suspend publication un'il Match 31. owing to the shortage of new? print. Meantime, a London
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  • 129 1 Ll!=mON. Feb. 20 (Domei > A»--i though srong v nres?cd by the I white residents of Natal *fi recrgni7e I the roam'enance of the anti-In- dlan '•pecgint* a? ion" in Natal, 'he SoM'h A'rtan Government, i is understood, his decided to awp.i' the interim rep~n of
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  • 78 1 LISBON, Feb. 20. (Domei) Mahatma Gandhi protested against the re-arrest of Indian Congress leaders recently released by the British, a Bombay dispatch said. In his declaration Gandhi stressed that these Indian leaders only carried out his 15-point program. The British authorities, however, did not reply to Gandhi's declaration
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  • 99 1 TOKYO Pot 21 Domel 1Juichl Tsushima. President of the North China Development Company, has been appointed Finance Minister .in the Koiso Cabinet, the Board or information announced in a communique released at 7.40 this evening. He succeeds Sotaro Ishiwata who has been appointed State
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  • 114 1 LISBON. Feb. 20. (Domeil-' Acting .swiftly apparently with the object of dispelling any suspicious among the anti-Axis powers arls'n? from the leakage of official in-1 formation that American President Roosevelt extenf-d a secret invitation to Gen. Charles de Gaulle. Head of the French Provisional
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  • 394 1 BERLIN, Feb. 20. (Domel) Heavy fighting developed during the pas! 24 hours on the Crossen-Guben highway along th? Sorau-Lauben railroad, and on the Bunzlau-Goer-htz line in Germany, on the Eastern Front, accoruing to frontline di*- j pauiies. la view of extremeiy active Ger-I ma:> defence and repeated
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  • 568 1 LISBON. Feb. 20. (Domeii— That the .American plan to seise trol ef tiny, highly-foriified Iwoojlm* may prove to the American* to b* tbe costliest and bloodiest mihta-.v venture made so far for the capture of one
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  • 128 1 TOKYO. Feb 20. (Domei) Enemy waaships around Iwoojima are using ordinary message instead of code in contacting reconnaissance planes and ground units, indicating the degree of ferocity with, which the Nippon forces are attack ing the invaders. I During the day, the enemy task
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  • 198 1 LISBON, Feb. 20. (Dome!)— That political dissent and dissatisfaction, continue o prevail in Greece despite the recent conclusion of s rappicxiienient between Greek Government and "EAM" leaders today A-as Indicated hi an Athen* dispatch received here which reported that 3,000 suspects, mostly EAM" and
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  • 335 2 Local Boys Taught Aero Engineering: School Visited HIGH ranking milllary officers and benior government officials the Kosri-ka Cho, Mr. M. Shino j zaki, and specially Invited guests including Dr. C .1. Paglar and Tuan Mohamed Hassan, were among those present at the fifth gradua tion ceremony of the Koku Kogyo
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  • 198 2 IN order to further promote good- will between Syonan and other cities to South and Central Msnl by means of healthy sport, th" Byonan Sports Association Is wganizing another tour of up- i tountry towns by It* soccer, hockey md amateur boxing teams, to be
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  • 322 2 MACASSAR. Feb. ID. (Domei) —With Ihe object of bringing about the early realization of Ihe Nippon Government's, pledge to grant independence to the East Indies, the Nippon Naval Administration for Ihe (flf'»es. South Borneo, and leaer
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  • 244 2 SINGABADJA. Feb. 20, (Domei) —Judicious Nippon guidance during Ihe past three years has brought, about a reawakening of the spirit i |of New Asia among the 1.300.000 people of Bill who are contributing > j fully toward bolstering Nippon's fighting
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  • 116 2 WITF the city's women fa* 'omin? to the forefront of homeline flgh fers. the Syonan Spor* Association has d°cided to ex end i's membership enrolment to women of all communities residing here. ThLs was revealed on Sa'urdav at a tea-pary given to Council members
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  • 98 2 AIMING at training more teachers for the city's public schools, the local education authorities HC, i starting a new three-year courte for Normal S?hdcl students, beglnsing April 1. Thirty studen's below the age of 18. graduates of public schools, are being enrolled. Candidates will undergo a preliminary
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  • 64 2 A FEATURE of the boxing program at the New World Arena tomorrow night 1* a return battle between Johnny Mortell and Ong Hock Beng. When the pair 'lashed a fortnight p.e-0. Johnny snatched the verdict after a sematlonal fight to which he (Johnny) wa* floored four times ln
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  • 244 2 REPRESENTING yet another public effort to assist the authorities to deal effectively with the arterma'h of air raids. Syonan's Chinere Undertaker* have formed a Free Burial Service Corps Jto he known as the Back Cross Association. The Association wiP overate
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  • 99 2 A FOODSTUFFS merchant. Chua Peng Seah, was sentenced by Mr. Justice M. V. Pillai this mornin" in the Syonan Kotohoin to sev>n months' rigorous imprisonment plus a fine of $7,500 or in default two years' Imprisonment on a charge of profiteering In foodstuffs. The prosecution
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  • 587 2  - Notes Comments •SAKURA' B, I—* HERE is a little story with a moral in it: Once there was a siave-shtp which Mindcted upo.-i the rooks of pride and prejudice It was manned by a cruel An?loSaxon crew, who took to the lifeboas as their ship sank, leavirg he shipload of
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  • 82 2 ISLAND-WIDE Nipncn-go examinations to Gttermtoe the proficiency of Syonan's citizens ln the new lingua franca of Malal will be held here on Feb. 25 at tw-o centres, and also on March 3, when oral tests wi'l be held Sponsored by the Educat'on Bureau, the examinations are attracting great
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  • 297 2 HANKOW, Feb. 19. I Domei) I Running counter to Chiang Kaishek's frantic efforts to make full preparations for a general offensive against Nippon wi D the aid .of Britain and the United States, a strong desire for general peace wltn Nippon is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 110 2 a oday's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. light music. 6.1S P m evs flashes to Malal. Tamil, Can- I ncse and English; 6.-'.v p.m. news Nippon-Go for beginners; 1.40 m. Chinese Children's Hour: 7 m. time signal—light music by r Hoso Kangengakudan; 7.20 m. Syonan's local hour followel next day's program
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