Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 March 1945

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  • 138 1 The Syonan Shimbun Citation Granted To Iwoojima Heroes TOKYO, March 6. (Dome!) A report has been submitted to the Throne on the granting of a citation to Corporals Kunimoii ham and Hiromoto Kaneko for their distinguished services in fighting against the American invaders on Iwoojiina. the War Ministry announced today.
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  • 697 1 NIPPON BASE on the Philippines Front, March 5 (Dome!) -While Imperial ground forces continued attrltional warfare against the American invasion forces in strict accordance with the operational plans laid down by Gen. Tomoyuki Yamushita, in the
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  • 395 1 CLEARING DECK FOR ACTION CONSIDERABLE interest is being taken in the formation of the ne<.» political party in Nippon to replace the Imperial Rule Assiastance Political Association. The latest dispatches from Tokyo «tate that smooth progress is being made with the formation of the new party, and the stage
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  • 237 1 TOKYO, March 5 (Dome!1 Smooth progress is being made Id the campaign for the organization of a new political party to replace the Imperial Rule Assistance Political Association, which is now being carried on under the active leadership of Admiral Seizo Kobayashl. President
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  • 328 1 LAST nigM'i Ma'al rnmni rally at the Ma'ai Gekijo In honour ot Chikyu Se^u, bir'hday of KOOO HEIKA. was an outs andirg success In that the whole program wan entirely run by Malai women, unlike previous 'all!?s which were aid-d hv men Prom the speakers
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  • 370 1 LISBON, IMarch a (Domci) —American Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz's latest communique todiy indicated that the American Marines on Iwoojim.i are rontinuin* to incur heavy losses in b tter fighting with the Nippon forces. it stated that Nippon
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  • 167 1 TOKYO. Marrh 6 iDomeh Despif« the giowir.g gravity cf the war situation, the mi it nation today paused in the prosecution ot vita' war tasks In ord^r to felicitate repectfully a most m.«p c ous ocrfrion pnma'v the 42nd b r'hdav of KOOO HEIKA. In
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  • 357 1 A NIPPON BA..K If* *'Om% Front. March 5. (Domci;— Large formations cf Loinbeij and fighter* of the Nippon I'urma-wased Air Foret pounded pncinv a'r bajes in Burma ard irdla a* uiterlv-rontesttrd fighting conU:i.j-rd in various sectors on the Durm.t >'tijt. eapwfally in
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  • 79 1 LISBON. March 4. (DamH) Ma.lor-Gential Patrick Hurley, American Ambassador to Chungking, and Lieut. Gen. Albeit Wedemeyer, Ccmn.nnrit.-ii-Cli:ef of t:.e American Jaml lories <n China, arrived in Washington today to report to American President Roosevelt, according to a Washington dispatch The slmultaneaus arrival of both Hurley
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  • 328 2 i A NIPPON Bue on Ijiigayen Front. March 5. <Domei>—Moving dbtails of the valiant fight to the ts: man put up by a until Nippon ui«t led by U«ut. Col. Maaakiyo sslt ima Id January this year »urn*1 an ova. w.'xelmingly numeri--44!1j-iUD#rio.'
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  • 118 2 AT a general meeting of the Soccer and Indoor Oamea Sections of the ftyonan SporU A*ool»tton y«iter<Uy. the following were fleeted office-bearer!:~ Soccer Section Mr. '.m Yant Liang (Chtirmtn), Mr. Ohoo Kw»i ham (SeareUrr-Conventr). Dr. A. SandMhta. Md. T»liar bin Cain Tin Wh Bng and A. M
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  • 125 2 HANOI. March 6. (Demei)— A French lnu jchina Govetnmt«itOfneral oulletln .isdosee rhat, with a view to realizing gi-eater rever.uM. rhp d«*'sion ha« been reached tc 'ncrease bcih the SUC« r-ottery and tiM ehoit-term nation al bond Issues for IMS to the res> pective sums of
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  • 838 2 >f AI'IEKCD ihio>thoui Sr»n«n are about a score of Chinese Buddhtft I>mp4»» <rh«* Bemally relttf i« jitcii to the poor but which i« tn ea*r|«ocT. v tN the MtM IB the two rrrrnt raids oo the city, irtll he centerted into
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  • 223 2 UNANHCOTJBL* expressing ihi view that all women should, ac th'J crucial moment, exert their v most in conaolidatlng the Rome Front, OUmn women leaden, at a rally held at the Yamato Oekijo laet night v oommamortaaon of Chikyu tettu, Irfrthday of
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  • 163 2 THX ipecul Ohikru *»tSU \a. .:.y entertainment and film show organzed by the Women's Section of the Km Mian Welfare Association, which was held at the Fuji Oelcijo, Katong y«ft*rd»y. turned out to be a netfl. Although originally intendeo for women only, the show was flnal'.y
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  • 287 2 TOKYO. March 8. (Dome!) Spending their last days in Tokyo i prior to toing dispatched to various universities >,f Nippon, special 6tudenU from the Southern Regioiu are diligently pursuing their studies at the Kokusal Gakuyukai 'Inter-' nation*! Students Society tn; Meguro
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  • 262 2 All Should Help Stabilize Livelihood Of Populace gIR—It should be understood that with the current intensification of the war in the Pacific, living conditions in general, and a foodstuff shortage n particular, prevalent in Syonan and othe^ pa:-tn of Namno ir-^t gradually more acute. But It to
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    • 474 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH MR LOW CHWEE THYE, ag« 51 yu't, of the former X.P.M. paased away peacefully on Mar. 6. 2A05. Hi his resider.. c No. SM-H. LoroJig 25. OfyJang leaving his beloved wife, S daughters, 1 son and I grandson to mourn Uls low Funeral will take place on
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 118 2 Today's Syonan Radio fi p.m. light music; 6.15 p r.e*- flashes in Maial Tamil. Canon.v and English; 6.30 p.m. new* in Nippon-Go for beginners: 6 40 p.m. Indian Children'! Hour; 7 P.m. time signal—popular Mala) song hit "Tauda Mata" sung *>j Ismail Kauim; 7.30 ".m Sy>r»''.'s loot! hour followed by
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