Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 August 1944

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  • 137 1 The Syonan Shimbun 7,700 V-r$ Already Hurled At Britain LISBON. Aug. Ini.n.ic the we«k rndinr at 6 o'clock this morning, it is Mtimmted the Germans have launched some 450 flyinr-hombi against Southern England, the British authorities officially announred today, according to a London ditpatrh. A total of approximately :.;on V-I't
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  • 199 1 Domel LISBON, Aug. 29—In Paris numerous German stronghold?. continued to offer stiff resis- j tance, the German High Com-; mand announced, according' to a Berlin dispatch. Frontline dispatches to Berlin also said that street fighting has; started in Paris and indications are that
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  • 363 1 THE presentation of rewards and' letters of commendation to members' of the Syonan Auxiliary Polire Service hv the Keimu-hu Che. Mr. Sinichi O«ata, at the Fuji Gekijo. Katong. Monday night, proved that the many tributes we had «eeMkin to pay to the Auxiliary Police in the P*«t wert
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  • 39 1 Dome! TOKYO. Aur 19.—1t is announced thai Prince Nobusuke TakatMikasa has been appointed Chief Ritualist of the Meiji shrinr. succeeding Admiral Hisanori Fujita. wjio has been installed as CJrand Chamberlain to TENNO HEIKA.
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  • 275 1 Domel BERLIN. Aug. 28- Reports received here from Rumania during the past 48 hours indicate that a state of wild corfuslon prevailis not only ir Bucharest itself but also in the outlying provinces as a sequel to Rumaniar. Kins Michael's proclamation to
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  • 103 1 Dooiel i TOKYO, Aug 29 -No special measures have yet be<sn taken against, Rumanians ir Nippon ard China, It was disclosed by Sadao Isuchi, Spokesman ot the Board of Information, at his foreign Pn'ss conference. Up said that there Were six Rumanians in Tokyo,
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  • 32 1 Damn TOKYO. Aug. 28—11 Is learned thai Fomjrn M'.nistc.- Manmru SlilrciiiiLu confer! Ed "vith Dr Hri&rlrh S.iwuntr Qerayin .Vnba*.•»dor to Tokyo on tiip corral situation In Europe this afirrn.Mii
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  • 182 1 Dotnei A NIPPON BASE at the China Front. Aug 29—In a moonlight raid against Liuchow airfield carried out yes-1 i terday. the Nipr-o: Air Force I accounted for seven enemfc heavy bombers destroyed on thr ground and infiirted eonsl- derable damase to ground lnl stallations.
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  • 102 1 Don el HSINKINO. Aug. 28—A re-1 solution denouncing the! fiendish action of American soldiers in desecrating remains i of Nippon soldiers was unani i mously adopted at a mass meeting held by the Manahukoku Christian Federatlor yesterday at the Manshukoku Christian Church here. The resolution
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  • 67 1 MANCHOLT.I. Aup. 28 —Morindo Morishima. Nippon Minister Menipoter.tiary to the Sovi»t Unirn accompanied by .wrrttriM Seith ro r.-KflM:irhi fiip. Naoauke Komuro. cntrftinpd for Harbin at S oclock thia afternoon en rout* to Nippon to report to the Home Oovernr".ent. Mmiit«r MrrL'hima left Moscow on Aug. 18
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  • 553 1 East Asia War Round-Up Donel TOKYO, Aug. 29.—- Following the occupation of Chuchow on June 26, Nippon forces in the Shanghai sector have been keeping; close watch over enemy forces in the Third War Zone, commanded by Ku Chu-tung. On Aug. 22, our
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  • 94 1 Domel BERLIN, Aug. 28.—Th« Anglo-Americans are not taking ar.y steps to distribute i adequate food rations among the Italian people, according to a Milan report reaching here. Rations for the month of j September just issued throw vivid light on the catastrophic i food situation
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  • 392 1 Dnmfl A NIPPON BASK in the Central Pacific, Aug. 28— Deftly and with superb slcill t Nippon undersea-craft rut tlnoußh a dostroyer and cruiser guard formation around three enemy aircraft-carriers In waters ofl Salpan or. June 11 to basj Its
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  • 385 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter ANOTHER opportunity for local youths to adopt useful careers v offered by the Malai Sulsan Shurenjo (Malai Fisheries Institute) v here a new batch of students is beinf enrolled for a six months' training course, the object of
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  • 106 2 PENANG. Aug. 26. (Domel)—The Pennng Chinese agricultural settlement at Alma estate has reserved an area covering about 210 acres for the establishment of a Christian Colony, and shortly members of the Penarig Methodist Mission will migrata there, it is reliably understood. A suggestion
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  • 147 2 FROM Sept 1. the Elga Haikyu Bha. Byonan Shlsha will be known as "Shadan Hozln Elga Haikyu 6ha. Malai Shisha" with registered offices at, 275, Orchard Road, f.onan. Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flash In Malal, Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by
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  • 294 2 CERTIFICATES OF HONOUR GRANTED By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter MOHAMED bin Jumat and Tan Kirn Beng, heads of teams and a party of night patrolmen attached to the Geylang area and members of the public who recently apprehended two of a gang of
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  • 19 2 SOLO, Aug. 28. (Domel)—A butokuden or Nippon martial arts hall. Is now under construction here
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  • 135 2 By Syonan Shlmbnn Staff Reporter CHARLES S. B. Tan and Sect Boon Kirn, two of the recipients of monetary awards from the Keimu-bn (ho at Monday's function at the Fuji Gekijo, have each donated $40, representing part of the money they
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 337 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 118 BE: SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETS THE 16TH ISSUE of Koh-Nan Saikcn (lottery tickets) are now on sale to the public In Syonan as follows:— 1. Total Sam of Sale: The sum of two hundred, sixty thousand ($260,000) dollars Is allotted for sale to Syonan-to
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    • 803 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 117 Be: Enrolment of students for the Syonan Tokubetunl Queen Street Nippon go Kyoh-Sylu '£jo (Nippon-go Institute) JSTUDENTS for the Queen Street Nippon-go Kyoh-Sylu Zyo »re b«intf enrolled as follows: 1. No. of Students to be enrolled: (a) Byo-toh Ka (Elementary Course) Morning Session: about
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