Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 August 1944

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  • 123 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 529. FRIDAY. AUGUST li. KOKI 2604, SHOWA 19 SEVEN CtTNTS \Z Chungking Admits Loss Of Hengyang Domel STOCKHOLM, A'ig 10— The Chungking High Command tcd:iy belatedly connrmtd the capture of Hcngyarg, ctrategic walled citv in Hunan Province, by Nippon forces, according to a Keutrr message from
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  • 109 1 Domel CENTRAL Parifli- Front, Aug. 10—Sirue Ausr. 7. confused flphting has beer joins: on betwecr. our garrison units and the irv?.ders in thei mountairous sector in the! northern rcrt cf Om'ya.shima. j Since the beginning of this: month, cur garrison units on j
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  • 69 1 Dome! LISBON. A"g. 10—Londoners scurried for their shelters early this mon;in«: when sirens in the metropolitan district heralded the end of a 21-hour lull in flying-bomb attacks, according to a London dfcpatch. Meantime, the Ministry of Home Secretary revealed that some of th? flving-bAnbs falling
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  • 349 1 \£tfii<>uMl TAXIES plyim: for hire between 8r.13 Basah Road and Upper Serangoon have increased their fares, and time who patronize them woulJ welcome confirmation of whether the Increase- have had the prior nnprma1. of either the authorities or the Kun'ii concerned Within a matt*- of month*, taxi fares
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  • 110 1 Domel LISBON, Ang. 9—The cKungI king rpoke&man, in a Press conference with foreign correspondents today, again renewed the frantic but futile clamour for more aid from it* allies in the struggle against Nippon, me- cording to dispatches received here. A'ked to comment on the
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  • 228 1 Reich 's East Front Resistance Being Greatly Stiffened Dome! LISBON, Aug. 10.—A Berlin dispatch quoted Field-Marshal General Model, Commander-in-Chief of German forces in the central sector of the Eastern Front, as saying that new defence forces are streaming Into the central sector on an ever-increasing scale, adding "I rely on
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  • 116 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE at the 1 China Front, Aug. 9.—Nippon fighter units on patrol duty over Hongyang yesteTday morrinsr when the walled city finally fell into our hands, discovered more than a score of enemy P-40's attempting to strafe our ground forces. Swooping
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  • 372 1 SHANGHAI, Aug. 10.—With the completion of the occupation of Hengyang on the morning of Aug. 8, the Nippon forces have now smashed the major part of 55 crack Chungking divisions since the commencement of the Hunan offensive less than
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  • 106 1 Domel TOKYO. Aug. lV Dal Kon" yei at 7.40 o'clock this morning announced that about 20 enemy aircraft from the direction of China, in separate groups of several planes, at about 1 a.m. today conducted scattered raids on southern Chosen, western and
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  • 195 1 Dcnoei AN Undisclosed Base, Au#. 11—It was disclosed during a Press conference caUed at 11 o'clock this morning by the Chief Army Spokesman that the enemy made two attempts to invade Pakmbarg (Sumatra) from the air early on Aug. 11, but, with the Imperial Air Force,
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  • 229 1 Domel SOMEWHERE IN BURMA. Aug. 9_The human race always shows its true colours when driven into desperation. Although attacking hospital ships, bombing non-military objectives, or even presenting Roosevelt with a letter-opener made of the bone of a dead Nippon soldier from the Pacific front means
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  • 234 1 Domcl LISBON. Aug 9.—At least. 93 British tnrkswere destroyed In heuvy fighting as the British yesterday continued day-long large-scale attacks which they commenced in the early morning hours that day, east of the Orne and on both sides of the road
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  • 264 1 Dtmei TOKYO, Aug. 10.—Nippon garrisons In the Myitkyina i sector of the Burma war the?tre, after inflicting heavy casualties on numericallysuperior enemy forces in a battle lasting more than two weeks, made a strategic withdrawal from Myitkyina durins the nights of Auk 2 and 3
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  • 493 2 Desecration Of Dead Abhorred BITTERLY scorning the action of American soldiers in the Pacific war theatre as "rank barbarity and extreme bestia lity," religious circles in Syonan. commenting on the news that American doughboys are sending home to friends and relatives remains of Nippon
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  • 152 2 By Sronan shimtmn Staff Reporter gunboat SMITH and Slogger) Ang have arrived from up-country and are fit and ready to meet their' respective opponents at the Great' World tomorrow Golden Bo- promises his support-1 nrs to stretch Slogger Ang on the canvas wlt'ir: the
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  • 70 2 3AN FERNANDO PANfPANGA. Aug. 8 < DotneU —Th* provincial park in San Fernando, formerly on, 1 of the most lovely parks In Central Luzon, has been transferred Into cue of the most b*auciful vegetable gardens in the country due to the wholehearted efforts of the citizens tn
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  • 150 2 THE first graduation caremony of the Poetal Department Training Institute took place vea.erdav at the Institute's premiM* in the pretence 0 the DirectorGeneral and other high officials of the Postal Department of Malai. Two batches of s'udent* graduated—the flrst comprising :onntr graduates of the
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  • 175 2 exhortinq every Malal man. vninan and child to exert fullest efforts In helping Nippon crush the enemy. Tuan Onan bin Hajl Sirai, Malai community leader in Syonan. In a radio address Wednesday night entitled 'Crush the Anglo-Americans' declared: "We Malai* firmly
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  • 144 2 DJAKARTA, Aug. 8, (Dome!)— A large-scalo flood-control pro set in which flood waters of the Branta= River, .ccord largest river In Dmva. located In Kedarl Province will b? diverted to the Indian Ocean, was completed a few days a«o. after one-and-a-half "ears' difficult undertaking, at
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  • 208 2 IN ORDER to keep Roman Catholics and all other Christians here well posted on affairs relating ito the Catholic Farming Colony i established at Fuji Village. Bishop Adrian Devals. leader of the Bahau Colony, who ta now in Syonan on a short
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  • 93 2 FOUR Syonan girls—Juliet Ang. Betty Quah. Lee Chong and Virginia Augusf.ne—and a boy, S. Kadir, were last Tueaday honoured for their accomplishment in Nippon singin*. with certificate* of merit offered by the Svonah Musical Association and oash prlfes offered by the Hodobucho. Th«e
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  • 91 2 THIRTY apprentice prirter* are required 'or service at Buktt Tinggi. Sumatra. Chinese youths between the age* of 15 and 17 years with knowledge of Kanji may, apply to the Tomi Syonan Ren-1 rafeusyo. 3rd floor, Yokohama SpcMe Bank building, from Aug. 10 to 12 Inclusive. Selected candidates win
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  • 91 2 VACANCIES exist at a certain Butai for 100 persons o* any nationality between 16 and SO years o' age. Selected candidates will be paid $25 a month with Nippon Go ard family allowance?. Accommodation In dormitories and wree board will be given and prises and i
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  • 231 2 Initial Success Of New Cabinet HIGHLY jubilant over the capture by the Imperial Forces of the walled city of Hengyang, Syonar Chinese quarters, commenting on this latest success of the Nippon forces in the Chinese theatre of war, declared that the victory is
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  • 236 2 MANILA. Aug. 9. (Domei)— Reitej rating Mshatma Gandhi's warning I ,to the British that "there can be ,no compromise on India's demand for freedom" Karam Singh Gil) i spokesman of the Philippine chapter i of the Indian Independence Leagu?. in a
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  • 77 2 PADANG PANDJANO. Aug. 0 'Dome!•. —Vast tracts of land are be ni rapidly reclaimed at Boeitit' Djampoleng with a view to further exploiting all idle lands and jungles for the cultivation of important crops, thus intensifying the counj try's war effort. The authorities
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  • 64 2 IN line with the policy of proj viding local youths the opportunity of taking up useful vocations in factories and workshops, a large Nippon motor transport company here L* enrolling trainees for a special three-month mechanics' course in its work hops. Youths be ween 16 and 20 years
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 422 2 IN THE SYONAN KOTOHOIN Originating Summons No. 19 of 2604. The Estate of WAN ENG KIAT Dfreasrd AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold land partly plant* ed with rubber trees situate at s>i Mile. Thomson Road. Area 14 Acre\ 1 6 Poles To Be Held at Our SaleRoom. No. 9-A <lst
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 70 2 NIPPON.GO LEBSON 144 1 r s tr i m 4 m Ano ki no ushiro ni inn n lnuu«u. —There U a dog behind that tree Jin. no hoka ni nanl mo ima«en. -There is nothing besides a dog. T-r* > y Anata no t«me ni kore o kalmaahita.— I
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