Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 August 1942

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Times I 140 C«cil Stra*t, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. J\o. 165 SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, KOKI 2602, SYOWA 17 7 Cents
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  • 627 1 Captain Hiraide Explains Second Battle Off The Solomons OUR NAVY READY TO CRUSH ANY DESPERATE ALLIED EFFORTS TN A FORCEFUL RINGING TONE CHALLENGING THE A ANGLO-AMERICAN NAVIES, CAPTAIN HIDEO HIRAIDE, SPOKESMAN OF THE NAVY SECTION OF DAI-HONYEL FRIDAY NIGHT WARNED THE ALLIED POWERS
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  • 152 1 Lisbon, Aug. 27, Domel. IT is reported from London that the Economic Minister, Pr. Dalton, has announced that the presem clothing tickets will have to be extended for further service owing to heavy shipping losses encountered by the Empire. He said that
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  • 170 1 Nanking, Aug. 28. Domel. DELJABLE reports from Chungking indicate that General Chiang Kai-shek has taken several measures calculated to prevent the co-operation in India between workers of the Indian Independence campaign and the Chungking troops stranded in India, since the collapse of
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  • 286 1 Tokyo, Aug. 28. Domei COMMENTING on the MXkh V^ anniversary of the conclusion of the Nanking Treaty between China and Britain, ex-Premier Kokl Hirota declared that there Is a New Order dawning in East Asia which, when completely
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  • 465 1 Lisbon, Aug. 27, Domel. IT is reported from Moscow that Soviet sources say the Germans have pushed to within 40 miles of Stalingrad, but they are meeting increasingly strong resistance from Marshal Timoshenko's determined Red defenders. Marshal Yon Bock has thrown an estimated three-quarters
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  • 828 1 Tokyo. Aug. 28, Domei. MR. TOMOKAZU HORI, Spokesman of the Board of Lnlf* formatton, declared on the 100 th anniversary of t:e Nanking Treaty that "the poorer the people of China, Ind.a and
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  • 412 1 Strengthening Of Bonds Between Tokyo Nanking Nankin?. Aug. 23. Domei. •TTJE announcement that Nippon will dispatch special envoys to Nanking found a hearty welcome by the National Government of China. The Foreign and Publicity Ministries have Jointly issued a statement that the National Govtrnment of Ciiina "heartily welcomes the present
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  • 370 1 Tokyo, Aug. 28. Domel. iT iHE Japan Times and Adver- tiser in an editorial sees further indication of the British Empire's collapse in the invitation extended by President Roosevelt to Peter Fraser, Premier of New Zealand, John Curtin, Premier of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 42 1 f* D zftMSS J SS a Wu,«»-V26B4St JjJ DAITOWA a) LJ 268, MIDDLE ROAD, I p FUone 7517. J$V The most beautifully furnished and weU-decerated Retftaorant 7r hi Syonan City. X A Experienced Waitresses to serve J B# you Day and Night.
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    • 31 1 Darwin Brooms Harassed Lisbon, Aug. 28. Domel. ACCORDING to the London Radio, quoting: the latest communique from General Douglas Mac Arthur's Headquarters, Nippon aircralt again raided Port Darwin and Broome, to-day.
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  • 237 2 yjJE need make no apology for reverting once again to the subject of the welfare of the local born peoples of Malaya for it is one upon which our Administration Authorities are expending much time, consideration and expense. The mere fact that our Administration Authorities have
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  • 238 2 Within three days of cur comment In this column Dn Aug. 18, the Chinese community published an advertisement in our columns calling on all unemployed educated Chinese to register at certain addresses given, but up to date *.o similar action has been taken by the Eurasian community and,
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  • 164 2 There are many reasons why they should, the most Important being that their community committees are the only means whereby the Authorities can secure contact on a comprehensive basis with ths community. The community committee has to be ready at all times to give the Authorities all information
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  • 202 2 One more important point that must be emphasized is the national outlook of the community. Our Military Administration Authorities have very rightly classified Eurasians as Asians. Asians they were by birth in an Asian country, Asians they are now as subjects of a great Asian Powsr, and
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  • 279 2 This is a time of war. Trade as it is known in times of peace is non-existent and, for the duration of the war and <or some years thereafter, conditions will be still complicaV:d and confused. In such conditions the achievements of cur 'Administration Authorities tire
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  • 552 2 Courtesy Visits By Chinese Executives To Be Returned Tokyo, Aug. 28, Domei. THE Foreign Office announced that the Nippon 1 Government will shortly be dispatching three special ambassadors to China in order to return the courtesy visits made by President Wang Ching-wei of
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  • 214 2 Tokyo, Aug. 28, Domei. •■■HE Cabinet has approved the draft regulations prepared by the Cabinet Planning Board for a federation of all the existing scientific, technical economic and political institutes, either official or private, in order to meet the requirements of the construction of
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  • 137 2 TigJwUng Aug. 28, Domei. •THE number of opium-smokers in Manchoukuo has been reduced to 508.000 from 1.300,000, owing to the assiduous efforts of the Opium Prohibition Bureau, declared Mr. Chans Lien-wen, Director ol the Bureau, in a Press interview on the occasion of the
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  • 92 2 Hsinking, Aug. 29, Domei. THE Nippon Manchoukuo Agricultural Administra tion Inquiry Committee held its fourth general meeting this morning at the State Assembly Hall, when among matters discussed the question of correlating the agriculture in Nippon and Manchoukuo with the rest of the Greater East Asia receive!
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  • 104 2 Lisbon, Aug. 26, Domei. IT is reported from Lima, Peru, that almost the entire population of Nazoa, a city of 10.300 persons, 35 miles south of Lima, was living in the streets and fields or. Wednesday as a result of Monday night's earthquake, persons arriving from
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  • 97 2 Bangkok. Aug. 27, DomcL IT 1s learned that with the object of facilitating the development of Thailand's agricultural Industry, which ranks as one of the most important industries, the Thai Government is formalatlng plans for the establishing.tt of a new agricultural college. It is
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  • 91 2 Kalian, Aug. 28. EKMnel. DRINCE Teh. wbo was elected to continue in office as chairman of the Mongolian Aotcnamous Government. aX the General Assembly meeting on Auk. 4. •will formally take office on Aug. SI at the chairman's office here. Geoeral li
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 85 2 REFINED MEDICINAL RED PALM OIL A potent source of Vitamin A, richer than Cod Liver Oil. In these times, when the chclce of diets is limited, it is especially important to supplement one's food with Vitamin concentrates. REFINED RED PALM OIL (Sincere Brand) is guaranteed to contain 1000 International Units
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 933 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON No. 62. F.ngust) Nippon-Go Pronunciation 1. There are pretty koko ni kirei na koh-koh neekee-ray nah flowers here liana ga arimasu hah-nah gjth ah-ree-mabs JR. There is a flower asoko ni hanabatake ah-soh-koh nee hah-nah-garden there ga arimasu bah-tah-keh £ah ah-re*-mahs 3. That is the park sore wa
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  • 212 3 HPHE Japan Times and Advertiser hailed the decision made by the 67-year-old former Chief Abbot, Kubutu Otani of HigasJ Honganzi to undertake an extended pilgrimage through Thailand in order to strengthen the ties oi friendship between Nippon and Thailand through religious endeavours. The Journal said: "That
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  • 137 3 A HUNDRED young men between the ages of 25 to 35 will be chosen from various prefectures in Nippon by the League for Service through Agriculture this autumn for an intensive four-month training coarse, commencing Oct. 1 at the League's central training farm at Yatugatake,
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  • 73 3 Lisbon. Aug. 25. Domei. ACCORDING to latest reports received, the Duke of Kent, who was instantly killed in an aeroplane crash to-day, was aboard a Short Sunderland fourcn.feintd flying-boat, eu roite to Iceland, to assume his new post as Air Inspector of the British
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  • 222 3 HITHERTO unknown country school teacher, Mr. Kaoru Sasaki, and the Iwamisawa National School in Hokkaido were honoured by the Service Through Marine Transportation Association in Yokohama v.-ith a letter of commendation and also a model o? the training snip Taisei Maru, says a
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  • 485 3 By INNOCENT BYSTANDER IN Nippon, as in other countries of the world, athletic events often provide occasions lor mirth and, in 12 years of touch lino activity as a sports writer, not a few amusing, sometimes even sidesplitting
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  • 107 3 Lisbon, Aug. 26. Domei. IT is reported from Washington that Joseph Clark Grew, former United States Ambassador to Tokyo, conferred with Secretary of Stale, Cordell Hull, upon his arrival in Washington from Jersey City, New Jersey, where he disembarked from the repatriation ship,
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  • 110 3 Rangoon, Aug. 26. Demei. TTHE Burmese independent volunteer corps, which played a vital role in the eradication of Ane-10-Chungking military influence from Burma in co-opera-tion with the Nippon forces, is now being reorganized as a Burmese Defence Army. On Sang and On Tang, commanders
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 504 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE NO. 107 REGISTRATION OF EDUCATED UNEMPLOYED All educated peoples in this city, such as bankers, clerks, J Specialists, teachers, salesmen etc., who are at present out of employment are 'icreb> requested to register at the j various centres mentioned below: 1. Registration of Eurasians. Place: Kohsei Ka
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    • 208 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL CARPENTERS WANTED Carpenters who are out of wort are hereby notified to register at the undermentioned office. Permanent positions are guaranteed specially for boat-building carpenters. The number of carpenters at present required is more ih.tn 400. MALAYA SUMATRA ROMt KANRI RYOKAI C-laya Sumatra Labour ContrcJ Office) 28tb
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    • 191 3 ROOMS TO LET Good, Airy Ventilated, Furnished or Un-Furnished Booms for very cheap rates. LANKA HOTEL. Trafalgar Stieet, off Taujopg Pa*ar c.c.a. M. YUSOF 99. Market Street, Sv-an-To. Workshop— 293. Joo Chiat Place. Manufacturer and Supplier of:— Rotan and Birtam Chicks, Spring Blinds. Teak Wood, Venetian Blind, Canvas Tarpaulin, Tennis
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    • 200 3 TO LET >'l) 11,343 sq. ft. of vacant land at Tembeling Road, behind 119, Joo Chiat Rood. (2) 1.264 so. ft. of vacant land at Tembeling Road, next to No. 17A. Tembeling Road. (3) 17,217 aq. ft. of vacart lnr.d at the Junction of Geylarg and Loronj 21. Further particulars
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    • 121 3 GREAT EASTERN RESTAURANT 76, SYED ALWI ROAD, S YON AN-TO. Tel. 3136. GRANT) OPENING ON Ist SEPT. 2602. We will provide you -with Excellent Food, Prompt and i Courteous Service by expcrienct ed Waitresses plus enchanting music by a first class Orchestra. 165—166 No. 55 PIPE (fj^/t^^ iRADE BRAND VSB&r
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    • 545 3 NOTICE TO RICE RETAILERS RICE RETAILERS are hereby notified that all Rice Card Receipts, Lists, and unused Ric? Cards must be returned to this Association not later than the sth of September, 2602. Rice Consumers who have not yet taken out their Rice Cards will be given same direct from
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    • 262 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE NO 110 REGISTRATION OF OTHER NATIONALITIES EDUCATED UNEMPLOYED All o her educated nationalities except Eurasians. Indians, Malays and Chinese, such as bankers. clerks, specialists, teachers, typists, salesmen, etc.. who are at present out of employment, are hereby requested to register at Syonan Tokubetu-Si: Place: Kohsei-' (3rd Floor.
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  • 878 4 Almost Every Day....A Baby Is Abandoned" AUTHORITIES PROVIDE FREE SUPPLY OF MILK TO CONVENT BABY HOME ALMOST every day in Syonan, a baby is abandoned by its mother. Often these little strangers to an inhospitable world are left on a doorstep, wrapped in newspapers or old clothes but the less
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  • 245 4 FROM investigating and complying with petitions lor assistance from destitute people, to giving financial aid to employers of labour, this Is all part of the huge and difficult Job that is being tackled by the Minsei-bu of the Syonan Tokubetu si, and its branches. Considered
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  • 325 4 SPECIAL arrangements are being made by the Nippon Military Administration in co-operation of the religious and community leaders of Malaya's Muslim population to facilitate the observation of puasa or the month's fast which precedes the Muslim New Year and which will fall this
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  • 54 4 Saigon, Aug. 27, Domei. AMASS meeting of 160,000 Chinese merchants in Cambodia will be held in Pnompenh on Sept. 5 to discuss concrete measures for supporting the National Government of China at Nankins and Dositively co-operating with the Nlopon Government tn the realization of the Greater
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  • 346 4 AS evidence of its practical cooperation in tfie "Grow More Food" campaign, the Miyako Byoln off Yio Chu Kang Road has already some 46 acres of land under cultivation, while plans have almost been completed for the inauguration of an experimental piggery and poultry farm
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  • 225 4 Ipoh, Aug. 27, Domel. 117ITH the untiring efforts of Nippon engineers and mining experts and the wholehearted cooperation of the mining community, the majority of the tin dredges and open-cast mines in Perak have been restored to normalcy. It Is revealed that some
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  • 467 4 "ACCORDING to the decision arrived at by the recent Bangkok Conference, the local branch of the Independence League has decided to inaugurate, in the near future, relief work among destitute and sick Indians in this city," declared an Important executive official of
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  • 304 4 NIPPON AUTHORITIES SUCCEED WHERE BRITISH FAILED IMAGING an unsuccessful battle with the former authorities for the betterment of the poorer community in Syonan for the last 18 years, Mr. G. H. Kiat, well-known !ocal Chinese social worker will have his ambitions realized with
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  • 58 4 TTHE Indian Independence League has arranged for broadcasting messages of Indians resident in Malaya to their relatives in India. Any person desiring to broadcast messages should send in his message, not exceeding twenty words, to the Secretary, Indian Independence League, Syonan Branch, Waterloo Street
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  • 230 4 I7OUR jo*. ng Chinese communists had irtaiUT-un sentences parsed on them by Mr. M V. Pillai in the Sycnau Keizi Tlhoholn on Friday. Outlining the circumstances of the case Mr. A. J. Braga, Deputy Public Prosecutor, said that the first accused. Poh Chwee Yip. was an
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  • 105 4 "fT is the bounden duty of every Asian to give whatever help he can to India in the form of material or moral assistance since the Indian independence movement is to destroy the final influence of British imperialism in Asia." The above
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  • 80 4 Manila, Aug. 27. Domel. THE Philippines branch of the Southern Development Bans, whicn opened for business on July 1, has expanded the sphere of its activities when it became the agent of the Bank of Nippon, succeeding the Bank of Taiwan on Aug. 1. In
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  • 269 4 piNES totalling $10,000 were imposed on two Indians who were concerned In a case of profiteering which came before Mr. M. V. Piilai in the Syonaa Keizi Tihohoin or Friday. The aroused Jam a Idas Purshotam arid Kantilal Aivratlal. proprietor and manager
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  • 568 4 To the Editor, Syonan Times. ClR—Your leaders have been always inspirational, enlightening and Interesting. Your ideas and knowledge on subjects relating to world politics. Indian matters and human psychology are comprehensive and uplifting. The articles on Nippon-zin matters, philosophy and culture,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 149 4 To-morrow's Radio Lesson In Nippon-Go YESTERDAY ycu learned on the use of the conjunction kersdo" meaning "but." Th-» word "ga shikashi' is synonymous w.th the word keredo' and in speaking keredo is used more often. The pcsition of the word "ga shikashi" is the same as th- word keredo." Sometimes
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  • SYONAN TIMES SUPPLEMENT
    • 7834 5 PAX NIPPONICA A Siiitoisi's View t —Author's Note 1 I •THE following article is I taken from the book I "Economic Strength of Nippon" written by Mr. I. Asahi. ia former official of the Syonan Tokubetu-si, and ex- plains the lofty ideals of the I Greater
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    • 3721 7 I SHOULD like to present to you the chief characteristics of my race, not Indeed in unmixed praise or approbation, but with some adverse comments, in the hope that their defects may be lessened. Let me remark at the outset the traits which I shall mention are
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    • 769 7 THOUGH this may be a shock to an illusive belief in man's moral Integrity or to his high ideal with which he sees life, smooth and polished misrepresentation generally savours more of the human quality and appeals more to the heart than bitter facts.
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    • 756 8 Health Through Knowledge Habits 11 THIS is a continuation of our last short article on the acquirement of "Health through Knowledge and Habits" and it deals with environment, air and water. The things about us, with which we are in contact and which
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    • 147 8 JNSPIRED by Nippon music for a long: time, a Syonan musician recently completed three Nippon melodies which he hopes to publish shortly, if permission is obtained from Ihe local authorities. The composer is Mr. Clarence Martia. whose compositions were of such a high standard
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    • 79 8 Lisbon, Aug. 25. Domei. Fis reported from Washington that the Navy Department has announced that a mediumsized United States merchantman was torpedoed and sunk in the latter part of June in the Indian Ocean. It was said that survivors have been landed at an
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    • 213 8 YAHEI Miura. aged 52, a former Marathon runner from Hukuoka. plans to run the distance between Tokyo and Hslnking In 56 days. In order to extend his felicitations to tiie Manchoukuoan Etapire in connect! ri with the celebration of the
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    • 548 8 PYTHONS KEPT IN WELL AS if the war had never been and blandly unconscious of the difficulties of war tim^ transport, the famous Snake Temple of Penang continues to attract crowds of sight-seers. Witn one difference. Where the purseproud American tourist
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    • 71 8 Lisbon, Aug. 15. Dome!. IT Is reported from London that 1 Averill Harrlman, United States lease-lend representative who accompanied Churchill to the Moscow conference, informed the Press that he intends to return in the near feature to report on the Moscow confab to Roosevelt. He
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    • 477 8 •T*HE gradual transformation of the Syonan Harbour from a ago to its present haven for craft slough of emptiness of six months of many sizes has been noticed with keen interest by city workers who pass by the
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    • 922 8 I /T T/fJ? following article deals f with the activities of the Eurasian Committee since I the capitulation oj Singapore. t Mr. A. J. Braga was appointed I leader and, in my humble I opinion, is owing to his I trained legal mind, if
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    • 140 8 IT is learned that with the Nip- pon military commander in the Philippines, adopting a poUcy of respecting the existing religions in the islands and recognizing freedom of worship, leading Filipino religious bodies are supporting the Nippon Military Administration. Any fears the Filipinos mayhave entertained
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    • 338 8 THE increasing number of American soldiers in Britain Is threatening to alienate the hearts of millions oi British women from their Tommies, according to latest information reaching Buenos Aires, sa73 Domei. The British War Office is reported to have Issued a note to wives
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    • 272 8 Lisbon, Aug. 25. Domei. ■T is reported from L<\>?aon that as the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, disclosed to hia War Cabinet details of his talks with Josef Stalin, reports persisted that a United Nations' commander for a British, United States and Canadian continental invasion has
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