Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 March 1945
1945-03-02
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section124 1945-03-02 1 The Syonan Shimbun Foe's Torpedo Flotilla Attacked, Damaged A NIPPON Base in the South-West Pacific. March 1. (Domei) —A small Nippon su face craft unit on the night of Feb. 28 intercepted a flotilla of enrol} torpedo-boats miking in the channel betwten Halmahcva and Morotai islands. Our small surface rraft124 words
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174 1945-03-02 1 BERLIN. Feb. 28. 'Doraeil— Dr Joseph Goebbels. German Propaganda Mlni&ter in a storing radio adorers tonight appealed to the German people's will to resistance and victory. "Germany will and must reconquer territories she lest In the East. We w:ll socner die than capitulate Our174 words
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Editorial
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Article223 1945-03-02 1 GERMAN Propaganda Mlniste Or. Jocepb Goebbels, completely blasted the fond hopes of the AngloAmericans that the collapse of Germany wag imminent. On the. contrary, the German Minister declared that capitulation was out f the question, stating: "We will sooner die than capitulate." The recent so-called 'Big Three"223 words
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Article125 1945-03-02 1 AN EXAMPLE of how cunning a-e the Americans Is provided by the rondi.ion. emanating f om the Unitej States, that only (hose nations who have declared war on Germany amJ Nippon by March 1, this year, would be invited to the San Francisco Conference In Api 11 By125 words
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145 1945-03-02 1 I Luzon Front A NIPPON Base on the Philippine Front, March I. (Doraei) Coiu.ter-attackaig the Un.'M SUtea invasion lorces which advanced Into the area ot Montulban and San Matej. north-east of Manila. Nippon defence force* a the area on Saturday morning repulsed the145 words
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112 1945-03-02 1 TOKYO. Mar. 1. •hnmtl)— p.emier Gen. Kuniakl Kolso per- I sonally attended a meeting ol j ministerial Ldmlnlstrative tofficlali yesterday morning and after ex- plaining the current war situation expressed Government's firm determination to enforce swiftly ucccs.vary measu.es to cope with this j pravp sltuatl.in. Meanwhile,112 words
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230 1945-03-02 1 LISBON, Feb. 28 (Doird) That the decisions reached a' i-h? Yal!& ..Conference, invoking Soviet partition of Poland, were only a part of the agreement reached am >ng the United States, Brita'n and the Soviet Union and there are soruJ '•secrei. understandings" which in* three powers230 words
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295 1945-03-02 1 TOKYO. Mar 1. «rfoinei)i-It U learned that the decision to it H i*st .he re-openinn of the L»let session !in view of the gravity of the mar i situation was reached at a niccVing !of the Consultative Committee of the House of Representatives295 words
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260 1945-03-02 1 TOKYO, Mar. 1 (Dome!)— Ca-rrier-borne enemy planes started to mt&ck the Ryukyu Inlands ear'y this mrrning, Dal Honyei lpvcaled in coir.munlque leleased at 6 oclociCj thji evening. Our a'.r Jefence forces ijv.mediately interrupted the enemy and the aerial battle was still »n progress260 words
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561 1945-03-02 1 WAR RESULTS ANNOUNCED DETERMINED and courageous fighting bj our lwoojmia garrison against the numerically-superior enemy, of whum 13.503 have already been killed or wounded (not including tho»e wiped out at teal, anj the destruction of a large number of enemy tank's and warships, are the561 words
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Article460 1945-03-02 1 lOKYO. Mar. (OomeJ)— The battle of Iwoojima ..ssumcd th» i4tiu.>6i latency a-id kroc.iy mm:* tiav.n yesterday. Wednesday, whwi thf main budy of enemy InVMtOQ troops, supported by numerous tanlu acd trciich-morter*. resiuned u.e Xiifiai oiitn. lye m a.I s.c.ors uf liib batt!olront In the lace460 words
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456 1945-03-02 2 ■SINKING, Mar. 1. (Dome!) —In usj.rrir.j in the 13th anniversary •f in foundation today. Manshukoku l»onsi K of phenomenal progre** m*de under most trying times. With iU national power gtcntly strengthened by the wholehearted co-opeiaUon of Its component true* to well ms456 words
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282 1945-03-02 2 FIFTY-EIGHT applications for m^mbTshlD were aporovert t>t n reren* Council Meeting <-f the Syrn»*> Spoit« Association bring:ng *he total number o' members to 3 48T Meanwhile, in regard to the adm'«s!nn of women as members of th»- Ai«ociatlon. I* wa« announce 1 ♦hat the usual282 words
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130 1945-03-02 2 TOKYO Feb. 27 (Domeb—A fou -point program for adjustments li thr management of munition tn•lustries to the pre-ent critical Wats' uatlon wm reached by Hm Cabinet at its meeting today, v was announced by ihe Board of In[o.matins The announcement revealed the mitllne of the program130 words
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65 1945-03-02 2 LISBON, Feb. 27. (Domei)— Retail prices in Chungking hart soared to H75 times above pre-war level, a Chungking Government spokesman disclosed U Say, ac-(O-ding to a Chungking dispatch. Indicating: that the intensity of inflation iff continuing to grow. the spokesman said that the rosi65 words
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133 1945-03-02 2 .lOHORK BAHRI. Feb 1 fDomei) —Ihe ";i\al authorities revealed toda> thitt when a lone B-*8 enemy raidm cnfai^d on a i oim.invMr > fl'ght over Syonan bk«t Saturday was caught in the cross-flre of na\al surface jun*. j direct hits Hrre sto ed and133 words
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132 1945-03-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR Feb. 21. (DomeD— Representative Maltian Chinee, eager to furth r rh:ir cooperation with Nippon in harmony with the Sino-N»ppDn al'innce In this war, wJ'l confer oij March 10* In Kuala ±,umpur to plan concrete measures to help win victory. The132 words
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686 1945-03-02 2 TOKYO. F>o 28. «l>om*ii Reports hwve been submitted to the Throne that a citation has been 1 rranted to (our Army officers and eight uniis of Nippon forces who have rendered meritorious services ,in the Burma operations. It wa< an-686 words
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341 1945-03-02 2 THE oflw of a rice supply for six monihs and a bounty of $300 made by the authorities fro the psopl< ol Syonan. who wish to settle n Fuji-Go, thp Cathclir -Orow-More-Pood" settlement m Bahau. reflects the kindness of the authoring,341 words
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163 1945-03-02 2 IiTSBON Feb. 57, fDomei>— That war bM brought a multitude if prnpArni'- j!l« in t'->» A'l.tralia'i people today wa< reflected in tn Australian dispatch received her* «tatfng that the Commonwealth Parliament has found it nece«sarto appoint three Cahinet Minister' as a special committee to163 words
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Miscellaneous116 1945-03-02 2 Today's Syonan Radio' 6 p.m. light mutfe. 6.15 P no nevs flashes in Malai. Tamil Cantonese and English: 6 tt p.m new* in Nippon-Go for betfnners-. «.4O p.m. Malai Children's songs: T p.m. time sisnal—Guakang dramatical selections; 7.20 pm. Syonir.D local hour followed by next day's program summary: 7.30 p.m.116 words
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