Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 February 1945
1945-02-23
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Title Section126 1945-02-23 1 The Syonan Shimbun U.S. Announces Big Shipping Losses LISBON. Feb. 21, (Domei) —The Uni.ed Slates Navy Department today announced the loss of a minesweeper, submarine cluser and two motor torpedo-boats in Philippine waters, according to a Washington dispa'.ch. Heavy •torms In the Gibraltar Strait a*ea. meantime, caused the sinking of126 words
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Article, Illustration492 1945-02-23 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Philippines, Feb. 22, (Domel)—One of i the Nippon spearheads striking out in a slashing drive from the mountainous sector north-east of Manila has driven American troop; j from Meycauayen, about 15 kilometres north492 words
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Article347 1945-02-23 1 COMING events cast their shadow before them, bat however trite this saying may be, it is Just ordinary prudence to take note of its wisdom and act accordingly. Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, has given aa indication of whit really is In store for that part of the347 words
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Article136 1945-02-23 1 TOKYO. Feb. 22. (Dome!)—Dai Kor.;ei at 4 p.m. today announced"Firstly, the Second Unit of ojt Kamikaze Special Artack CorpCfimprlsing scores of f.ghters. on 'he afternoon of Feb. 21 a.tacked en-my surface units in watets around Iwoojima and sank two air-craft-carriers, while ou- garrison unite on136 words
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115 1945-02-23 1 TOKYO. Feb. 21. (Domei)—lt is learned that more than 100 out of a total of 200 tanks landed by the enemy on Iwoojima Islan by 10 a.m. yesterday, Feb. 20. had been knocked out or set ablaxe by our garrison on the Island. One115 words
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425 1945-02-23 1 LJSBON, Feb. 21. (Domei)—Even after years of war and in the face of increasing privations and the mountings tempo of the anti-Axis attack, the Nippon people remain mobilized behind their Government declares the United States Office o' j Information's report on Nippon, according to425 words
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124 1945-02-23 1 SOUTHERN Front. Feb. 21. (Domel)—Five Nippon soldiers belonging to the Nippon forces garrisoring a certain sma'l island ln In «ou hern seas have been commended by heir unit commander for having shot down with their rifles two out of six P-40's #hich124 words
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385 1945-02-23 1 TOKYO, Feb. 22 (Domei)—Nippon garrison units sn Iwoojima, fellow ng t'.ie enemy landing, are so far known to have accounted for at least 12,000 casualties inflicted on American invasion troops, according to latest information reaching authoritative military385 words
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254 1945-02-23 1 'Defend Island Till Last Ditch 9 Order A CENTRAL Pacific Base, Feb. 21. (Domei)—The indomitable fighting spirit of our garrison forces on Iwoojima Ls represented by sixp> in. instructions issued by their commander which are being stak ly adhered to by our troops. The instructions emphasise; firstly, defend the island254 words
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188 1945-02-23 1 TOKYO, Feb. 21. (Domel) Suffering heavy losses In men and materials in landtag operation* eu IwooJ'ma, the enemy force sine noon Tuesday has b~en makln'. feverish attempts to replenish materials and bring up reinforcements. Though sustaining heavy casualties to his landed force of 30.000188 words
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230 1945-02-23 1 STOCKHOLM, Feb. 21. (Domel) -Fianco-Brithh conflict-of inte.est in the Middle Bast has loomed m as a result of Briti h Pr.me Minister Churchill's visit to Egypt and bis interviews with Arab rulers and stale-men. in the opinion of London puMlca! quartern according to a230 words
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Article576 1945-02-23 2 MR LIM BENO QUAN. a member of the Auxiliaiy Police who was recently awarded a certificate of merit by the Gnnseikan for good work dene in connection srtlh the encouragement of savings. In a broadcast talk from576 words
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254 1945-02-23 2 ADMIRATION for their public svlrltedness and the hone that other women in Syonan will follow (heir example in jonlng the Young Women's Corps, was voiced by Mr. Tanaka. She-eho of the Beach Rend Police Station, when he addressed a meeting254 words
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Article116 1945-02-23 2 Birthday: Muslim Functions SYONAN Muslims will assemble at the Sultan Mosque tomorrow at 5.3 C p.m. to participate m the celebration of the Anniversary of the Holy Prophet's birthday. The Chief Kathi sad his consultative committee in conjunction with the Brosdcesting Station have arranged addresses in Malai.116 words
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Article106 1945-02-23 2 Nippon Government TOKYO. Feb. 21 (Domei)—The Orand MWti of Palestine through the Nippon Ambassador in Germany Hlroshl Oahlma. dispatched a telegram of aporeciatlon to Mamoru Shigesnttsu. Minister of Oreater East Asiatic Affairs, for the Nippon Government's policy vls-a-vfe Mohammedans in Nlopon and the Southern Regions. Sadao Iguchi.106 words
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Article65 1945-02-23 2 A DRAMA re-enacting the shoot, ing at Caxton Hal London, of Slr Michael O'Dwyer. former Oovernor of Punjab, by the Indian patriot and martyr, Udham Singh, on March 13. 1940. was presented to the Indian public on Wednesday at a ma-* rally staged by the Syonan Chapter65 words
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Article409 1945-02-23 2 SAKIRA - Notes Comments SAKIRA By MALAI feik-lore is full of stories which illustrate the wisdom of DO mouse-deer, aa opposed to that «'f his physically more formidable rivals. Here is one of the latest lhat has just been told to me: "Where are you going to." asked (he crocodile, wbo saw409 words
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Article52 1945-02-23 2 LIM—MR. LIM STEW TIOK. aged 62. passed away peacefully on Wednesday. Feb. 22. 2605, at 8.15 a.m (T.T> at his residence No. 11. Kirn Yam Road. Syonan. He leaves, behind his beloved, wife, three sons, one daughter and one daughter-in-law. Fun°ral will take place on Saturday. 25-2-2605, at 1152 words
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Advertisement186 1945-02-23 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE FAMILY of the late Mr. M. Apputhuray tender their heartfelt thanks to all friends and relatives who rendered assistance paid visits, len' vehicles, sent wreaths and other contributions, attended the funeral and to the staff of the Hakual B'otn who attended him during his illness. THE186 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous148 1945-02-23 2 Today's Syonan Radio 9 p.m. light music; 6.15 p m news flashes in Malai, Ttmu, Cantonese and English; 6.40 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Piano Solo; 7 p.m. time signal—Peking Drama: 7.20 p.m Syonan's local hour followed by next oar** program summary; 7.30 pm news ln Malai,148 words
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