Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 August 1944

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  • 126 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 532 TUESDAY. AUGUST 15, KOKI 2604, SHOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS tun Chungking Divisions Routed AT THE Hunan Front. Aug. 14.—Driving down southwards in a mop pi us-up operation on the' Pinghslang-Lienhua road running in mountainous terrain on the Hunan-Kiangsi border. Nippon forres at dawn on July
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  • 192 1 Domel LISBON. Aug. 14.—Frankly! admitting the devastating1 ollect of Germany s vaunted flying bombs, Lord Halifax, British Ambassador to the United States, was reported today to have revealed, at a Press conference on his return to Washington, that an average of 700 houses
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  • 357 1 CRUSH THEM RADIO Svonan recently inaiißij-i rated a "Crush the Anglo -Americans Week"—fittingly enough, and it is j well for the public to digest the talks given by the Gun Hodo-bu Cho and the various community leaders. The Hodo-bu Cho made a stirrlnjr call to thn youth of Malai to
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  • 204 1 Domel LISBON. Aug. 13.—The Brij tish Air Force lost 57 four- engined bombers In raids over Germany from last night to this morning, acceding to reports thus far received by i the German High Command,! a Berlin dispatch revealed. Thej target areas were Kiel. Brun-i
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  • 83 1 Domel A NIPPON Base In China, Aug. 13.—A formation of Nip-! pon bombers and fighters in a j raid against Liangshan on Aug. 12 either destroyed on the ground or set ablaze five large and six small planes. On tho same day. our
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  • 63 1 LISBON. Aug. 13.-The Spanish i foreign policy will not undergo any j chancre, declared Spanish Foreign; Minister Jose Felix de Lequerica., until recently Ambassador to Vichy, on his assumption to his new office, i according to a Madrid dispatch Eenor Lequertca said that he would continue Uip
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  • 305 1 Dome i NANKING. Aug. 13—In a radio speech addressed to the er.tlre nation through the local broadcasting station. Dr. Chu Mln-yl. Foreign Minister lof the National Government of j I Chira. yesterday evening dari- fled the signiff.ar.ee of China's i recovery of the Italian
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  • 47 1 A NIPPON Base in he bouuiPaciflc, Aug. 12—Out o" a combined formation of some 90 enemy fighters and bombers wiiloh at'empt pd io rjilo Be%la. Oeram Island, on the morning o* Aug. 10, the Nippon garrison unit shot down one large enemy plane.
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  • 93 1 Domei TOKYO. Aug. 14—Home Minister Shigeo Odate, Transportation and Communication* Minister Yonezo Maeda. and Minister without Portfolio Hedco Kodama ye«t«rday morning paid respects at the Ise Grand Shrine. Field-Marshal Gen Sugiyam*. War Minister, yesterday morning paid homage at the Kashiwara Shrine and later at the Momoyama Mausoleum.
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  • 302 1 By Our Special Correspondent SEVEN-months-old New Syo'! nan has a long-range educational policy aimed at making of the settlers models both from the viewpoints of useful-. ness as citizens and of moral conduct. The authorities on the *pot beiipve uj training the sot tiers
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  • 58 1 Domes TOKYO. Aug. 14 -Daj Honyei announced at 3.30 p.m. today that Nippon forces, operating in the Hunan sector, accounted for 66,468 enemy dead abandoned on the battlefields, in addition to taking prisoner 27,447 enemy troopi during the period from
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  • 177 1 HUNAN FRONT, Aug. 12.— Nippon forces operating in the Leiyang sector ha ye trapped Chungking units which had been attempting to break through to the north along the Hengyang road from the vicinity of Siaoshiupu, eight kilometres south of Leiyang, and the
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  • 62 1 Domci LISBON. AIM 14.—important diM-r.viuns between Mahatma Gandhi and Mohammed All Jlnnah. President of the All-India Muslin. League, regarding the proposed creation of a provisional Indian national government, are .rchedulPd to t«kr place on Aur. 20 %xi:\ to continue for two or three days. according to a Reut*r.<
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  • 89 1 By Syonan Shimbun staff Repurlrt INDICATIVE of ibe active measures takm by the Government to guarantee the well-being of the settler*, and marking the realisation of the plan to import rice direct from Thailand, the flnt shipment of 640 ton* of rle« haa
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  • 187 1 Doaet LISBON, Aug. 13.-President Roosevelt in a natlon-wldt radio speech from the deck of I a cruiser in Puget Sound Nary Yard, near Bremerton, Washington, shortly after hii return from an inspection tour of Pacific war bases and tht Aleutians, gave his listener! little satisfaction
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  • 221 1 Dcmei TOKYO, Aug. 14.—Regarding President Roosevelt's radia speech to the American peopla reporting his recent visits to Hawaii nd the Aleutians from the Puget Sound Navy Yard. Bremerton, near Seattle. Sadao Iguchi, spokesman of the Board of Information, declared: "The chief importance of Roo«evelt't visits
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  • 238 2 SOMEWHERE IN BURMA. Aug. 13. (Domei)—The 'Quit India' resolution udjpttd two years ago is not the resolution at one leader or a small group of nationalists but a "grim resolve, deliberately made by the entire Indian nation," declared Subhas Chandra Bos<\ Head of the Provisional Government
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  • 389 2 Referring to the European siluaYon he raid that any further successes fcored by the Red Aimy mcessanly will mean greater fnct;.m and contt.ot between the So\ et tnion and the Anglo-Americans. lie added. "And so far as the lu-tij-e of Europe is concerned, one tiing is certain, namely.
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  • 69 2 BUKIT TINGGI. Aug. l« (Dumei).-The public hospital reeled at Talang Djawn. Pa'ern- j b «ng Province, was officially opened last week, the onenma ceremony being attended by prominent citizens and high government officials. Th« hospital, whkli cost the Chinese settlers here Yen 200.0.»0. will xhortlv establL'H branches
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  • 45 2 TADANG. AUK. U (Domnl).-Castor-01l p i tatiors at Paoeh IX mid lt< neighbouring districts are T\,)v being harvested for the first time. Student* from the Mchammediah Institution have volunteered to help farmers pluck the fruits and deliver Ihfm to the nearest stores.
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  • 52 2 MANILA. Aug. -12 iDomri).— The E\'angelic>al Seminary of the Philippines, highest training clmol for mintters c<f evaii.teUctl churches, be formally ooencd on Aupust 14 with i full enrolment. Amontr the course offered by the Urmlnarv me n lmion of the Republic of the Philippine; Orirnt^l fulrure, nationalism r.l
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  • 189 2 By Syanar. Shimban Staff Reporter FOR the benefit of the Mala] Destitute Fund, a grand professional boxing program has been arranged for this Saturday at the Great World. Qunboat Smith, middleweight champion of Malai, meets Jos Diamond in the main bout scheduled
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  • 58 2 THE ten-day stage performances sponsored by the S>cnan Arab Welfare Association in aid of the i»»ad Hind Fauj Hospital Fund and Ihi- agricultural scheme.; at Endau, Bahau and Bintan have already netted several thousand dollars, says Domei. The shows which wore stag^ 1 last week at
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  • 51 2 THE SYCNAN ARAB Welfar* Association !s staging a charity show at Nanyo Gekijo. Oeyiacg. in aid of Kcrunon and Bintan-to settlers, inMtl^d Tarek Ben Zlad. tomorrow at 3 p.m. (for women only) and 8.30 p.m. for all. and on Aug. 11 ■t 8 30 p.m. for
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  • 45 2 PADANO, Aug. 12 (Dorael).— W.lh a view to achieving progress hi transportation for New Sumatra ..("v railway route is to be constructed at Logas Province. Over i.OOO settlers from Saellt Air liave arrived at Io«as to hplp th? authorities in the woifc.
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  • 321 2 by Syonan Shtrabun SiafT Reporter THE Bachelors' < lub. erected h> the Catholic Settlement in Fuji Village as ajrlft from New Syonan, was formal* d™tor<* «p«i 4u* Saturday night, by Mr. M. Shtnoiaki, Kosei-ka Cho, Syonan Toku-betu-si, when a concert was
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  • 144 2 By Syon.in Shbnbun Staff Reporter BY special arrangement of the Shokuryo Kar.rezyo, Syonan Toku-betu-si, a limited number of newlyhatched chickens will be distributed to the public on August 17 at $1 per chick. This announcement was made by the Shokurj o-ka Cho yesterday. Distribution
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  • 77 2 IN OBSERVANCE of the annual Mchammedan holy festival Known locally as 'Pua&a Ramadan,' all Muslims here will fast for one month, beginning this week. Mtanwhlle. l^amlc wemen in this city met yesterday at the Sultan Mosque, Arab street, to offer prayers for Ihe ptaco and prosperity of
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  • 98 2 C p.m. flash news In Malai, Tamil ami Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed l>y the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. News in Nippon-Oo for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. piano recital; 7.50 p.m. news in Hokkien
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  • 594 2 "AMIDST flre and fury, the decisive stage in the war of Gr7a'°r East Asia has been reached. Everything has now Sim mobUized for the attainment of our sacred war objec- The total armament of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 130 2 TOWN PROPERTIES FOR SALE FIRST CLASS town properties at various localities for sale. Only direct buyers need apply to "Advertiser" at Room No. 5. Bonham Building, between 4 and 5 pm. IT.T.). WANTED By a Commerolal House Ship Engineers and Assistant Engineers, greasers, quartermasters tliipscrew and tongkang m-?n for nearby
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    • 189 2 FRIENDS AIT) RELATIVES of settlprs now residing in the Catholic Colony. Fuji Village, Bahau. arc reanested when remitting to Fuji Village to make their Money Order? payable at the Fuji-go Post Office. This applies to ord'nary money orders. Telegraphic Money Orders will however b* still payable at the Bahau Post
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