Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 March 1945

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  • 150 1 The Syonan Shimbun Foe Loses Over 700 Tanks On W. Front BERLIN, March 7. (Domei). —Since the b'Tinning of the largp-sralt \iirlo- \n:r, v an offensive between the Roer and Rhine on Feb. 23, over 700 anti-Axis tanks have been destroyed in the main battle area on the northern »in«
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  • 413 1 LISBON. March 7 (Domei)—a rift has arisen between the American and British naval command* over the question of their so-called "joint" operations in the Pacific, as the Americans arc believed to have informed the British that they wish to dominate the
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  • 366 1 ACTION STATIONS MOST of us are conversant with Ihe phrase "action stations'* and all that it implies. "Action Stations' has been sounded throughout Dai Toa. in certain sections of wh'rh History is being recorded in (hr bltod of the gallant sons of Nippon and nationals of other Asiati: countries.
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  • 251 1 TOKYO. March 8. IDvmeilFirn estimates of the casualties inflicted on the American Marine* during the day-long bitter fighting on Monday reveled that the Nigjxm forces have accounted for fi additional 680 enemy troop* i.) effective, relentless aefenaiv* (W.ing as well as destroyed elgfl L if:«d
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  • 594 1 BERLIN. March 7. fDomel)- Rein t creed Soviet units continued j their at'acks In the Slovak moun- tain, i ,ainst the Altehr.i salient oil were unable to force an entrance IP I the upp >r Grar valley, 'he Fue.irrr 3 Headquarters announcrd today. In j lenaclou-; defensive
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  • 446 1 Luzon Front A NIPPON BASE on the Philippine Front, March 7 (Doinei)—Nippon defenders and American invasion forces continued to be locked In combat in widely dispersed battle sectors on the Luzon front, including the mountainous areas east of Manila and east of Lingayen
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  • 411 1 IN COMMON With the ether states in Malal, fltling celebrations will be held in this city to mark the 40th anniversary of Army Day which falls tomorrow. A comprehensive program has been arranged to observe thi^ mefaorable day. Itif.uding lecture meetings, entertainment :oi th?
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  • 72 1 A NIPPON BASE IN THE CENTRAL PACIFIC, March 7, (Dome') -The Nip :n garrison tma or Hahallma of the Ogasawara »jrcuu shot down cne out of several small enemy plants whicii v'ded thf Island en Monaay. Our garrison unit ->n C'l'ch'.'ma nl the (am« group h**»i!» H.-.rrarfd several
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    • 62 1 Concession Ticket IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMY DAY. Special concession tirket to Syonan Shimbun Reader*. V&XM 'or two days, March 10, 11, 2805. For admission to all the cinema nails In Syonan Toko-brtu-si area. The holder of the ticket to entitled to admission at half price. Not*
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  • 129 2 APPROXIMATELY-ii.OOO.T^O have been co'lected Tor tiie Auxiliary Pclr c Relief Fund and record turnouts are expected at the New World and Great. World AmusKiwn? Harks tonight when the Auxiliary Police Avocation presents a program oi Orand Variety Entertainments, tf advance "ales of ti^Kets
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  • 120 2 TOKYO, March 7, (Uoinel)— Twenty-six French poem* by Madame M.chiyo Mori fam?J Nippon poetess, vxre published recently in a 00-pase volume entitled "Poesies Inriochlnoises" by the Tckyo office of tho Nippon Cultural Institute. It. m?y be recalled that Mndame Mori was dlsnatched to French
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  • 92 2 LISBON, March 6. (Domei)—in tic face of Portugal's strong demanJ for an apology, the United States Government has been compelled officially to communicate to the pcituguese Government an expression c-f deepest regret over the recent indiscriminate American bomoing and strafing attack on Macao, Portuguese possession
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  • 261 2 THE following have been selec'ed in take oart in the S.S.A. Army Pnv hockey match at Jalan Bmot R'n-'ium. or Saturday, starting at G.so p.m.: "nrl^ouins and Boekl-ka XI; L»c Pf1- Tong; Muthucumaru. P. N'-'bronner; V. John, G. Cla (raotaln). H. Hoed'". A. O. Valberg. J. Stanley.
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  • 193 2 STOCKHOLM, March 1. (Doroel) I —Trfe Associated Press London correspondent said that cle Gaulllst France is preparing to take I the lead at the San Francisco "wprld security conference" on behalf fit smaller nations In the project*! international set-up as the
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  • 182 2 DJAKARTA. March 8. (Domel) With the third anniversary of Ne v Djawa being observed throughout Hie country from Mar. to Msr. 9 the peonle have redoub'fd their determination to convert tnejr all Into flghUng nower and sharp H*e and d-ath with the Nipoon forces In ordpr
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  • 171 2 MACASSAR. Mar 6. (D°m»<) Responding to popular detnard of the millions of Islam* in the Celebes, nn Islamic religions insMtute cf coll*arlate ctardard Trill be opened in Macassar on Apr. 1. it is disclosed today Staffed with s faculty comprising graduate* of the world-fa T.ed A2hal University
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  • 58 2 THE foßovtal is the program f^r Sundoy's 0.-pniar concert by th(Syitiphony Chcher^ra at MM Kokn'.do:—Gur.kan Mai'ch: Mei?t>»r Sirfier V Nurnberg: Sons;—Wakswar,hi No U'a: Cong—Kokr>ro No Furu=ato; Shina No Yoru- Insp!ratior.s of Becth.iven: Bon»—Ai'lya Ni Waka Xi Tomn: Seifctinn of wonulß'- rkn-r'n P-in'-^.p. frng*: r^"—£< »rj fan: Oo? «iH
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  • 268 2 IISBON, March 7. (DomeD Premier Ores* Bonomi and members of the anti-Asls-sponiored ucciiitmr.t today met In a tense Cablner seswon tn consider measures 10 tKA with the outbreak of serious demonstrations in Home against rhe policies of the Bonomi Government. iir ami-Axis poice
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  • 110 2 PAINTINGS, drftn \ne* and hanilnVt, of n hi*h stpndard are ben* dispiared m the annual arts exhtb'f'nrihp'd n-v a'l oubllr schools In thU rUv. which ownf ye^terdav Tornin«r ♦he premi«e s of the N4ppcn "♦vary In th« old St. Andrew's School Chapel, says a Dome
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    • 198 2 nOHFSIIC OCCVRRFA'CF ACKNOWLEDGMENT !H'n. Tnn Ro« Tp-k o-.^ fam'lv rj«h thank pl their fr'ends artf relative* In By">nan who sent vreprhs. c*'* far the fnne~al of th* l«'« Mr. Tan Rto Tc* w*'^ took place on Mar. 7. 2605, at Ma'acca NOTICE I the undersiarnrd has from th/» :-iu'>.'icatl^i of
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    • 635 2 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that :he partnership heietofo c subsisting between Heap Guan Kee Company Ch'ng Teow Kian (sim c deceased), Chop Guan Leong Hln, Tm\ Kee Tee, Teo Pee ar,d Ong Eng Kte. carding on business as dealers in gunny bags and empty tins at No 77,
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    • 449 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 16 Rf: Enrolment of students fo- the Syonan Kelt Gyoli Gakko (Syonan Industrial Schoo!). Students for the above school are being enrolled as follows:— I. Regular Course. (1) Number of students: about 40. (2) Eligibility: Male youths under the age of 20 whose standrrd of
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