Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 September 1944
1944-09-04
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Title Section132 1944-09-04 1 The Syonan Shimbun Anli'Axis Planes Losses 1,868 In August BERLIN, Sept. I—One thousand eight hundred and sixtye ght Aiytlo- American aircraft were rtestrryed by the Luftwaffe in the month of August, the German N:ws Agency disclosed today, adding that over Reich territory alone, 798 Anglo-American raiders wej-e either shot down132 words
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213 1944-09-04 1 Douel A NIPPON BASE on the China Front, Sept. 2.—At diwn yesterday, a Nippon air unit raided Liuchow airfield, Kwangsi Province, and, by making a direct hits on an airplane shelter in the airfield, set fire to three large enemy planes, and completely213 words
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Article341 1944-09-04 1 ISd/toUa?^ INTENSIFICATION of Chilian war effort in Syonan is reflected in the various movements now afoot to rolled funds for the settlers of n.iiiau. old but usable clothes for schoolchildren and the needy, and old new- papers for important uses. These are movements for which f.f341 words
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182 1944-09-04 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, Sept. 2.—Formations of enemy carrierborne planes, probably operating from an enemy task force, raided the Ogasawara (Bonin) Group in the afternoon of Aug. 31 and again on the forenoon of Sept. i. Chichijima on Aug.182 words
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169 1944-09-04 1 BERLIN, Aug. 31.—That a warm welcome, based on welldevised plans, awaits any B-29 bombers should they make their appearance in the European war zone, was the statement made by the Spokesman of the German Air Force today, when he revealed that the German 'iißh169 words
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54 1944-09-04 1 A NIPPON Base in the Central Pacific, Sept. 3.— Fighting on Tinian Island has developed into fierce battles on the southern part of the island, with the penetration by enemy units on Sept. 1 into the shores along Carolina Heights. Confused fighting Is racing54 words
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340 1944-09-04 1 Domei LISBON, Sept I.—lndian Viceroy Lord Wavell's attempt to pin the full responsibility for developments leading up to the present Indian political deadlock to Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress Party is masterfully refuted by the veteran Indian statesman in the last of his published340 words
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134 1944-09-04 1 Domei. LISBON, Sept. 2.—Casualties to all ranks of the forces of the United Kingdom, the Dominions, India and the Colonies, excluding civilian air raid casualties, those to seamen and deaths from natural causes, during the past five years have now reached the staggering total134 words
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284 1944-09-04 1 D«t! BERLIN, Sept. 2.—ln northern France, German troops on the entire *ront irom Arras to Verdun area are still engaged in heavy defensive fighting, the German High Command said in a communique today. The enemy tank spearheads are repeatedly being either checked or dispersed284 words
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380 1944-09-04 1 Domei. CENTRAL China Front, Sept. I.—Brutal oppression and extreme extortion by Chungking forces who, besides forcing young girls into labour service, commandeered provisions, has led 30,000 farmers in the area about 50 kilometres west of Sinyang, Hupch Province, into open armed revolt against380 words
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Article161 1944-09-04 1 Doirri LISBON. Sept. 2.—A conference of the Australian Council of Trrde Unions an'i all Unions affiliated with coal production todpy adopted a resolution urging the Federal Government to take over the control of 10 mines and all of the northern New South Wales coal .fields,161 words
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261 1944-09-04 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter TO MEET the existing low levels at the impounding reservoir* brought about by the poor rainfall in recent months restriction in the consumption and supply of water will be enforced by the city authorities261 words
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118 1944-09-04 2 CONTRIBUTIONS amounting to 127 750, which will b<* utilized Tor The construction of war plants. have been made to the proper authorities by 37 members of the Bvonan Chine 3« Restauranteur*1 Association, who have at present many hundred* of thrir former employees working118 words
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Article79 1944-09-04 2 LEADERS of the various Fres Labour Service Corps, comprising Chinese. Malai and Aiab communities and the Syonan Sports Association, were presented with colours by the Kosei-ka Cho Mr. Mamoru Shlnoeaki. on Friday. The colours. identical in design, take the shape of a white silk flag superimposed79 words
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Article91 1944-09-04 2 AT THE Press conference oil Saturday. the Suido-ka Cho (Chief of the Water Department) urfed the public to constum more wells as a precautionary measure against any future shortage of water supply. He said that conditions at the reservoirs now compel the authorities to91 words
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142 1944-09-04 2 THE proposed chain of restaurants to pjvide clean and whole* some food at a maximum rate of 50 cents per meal to city workers is to be operated by the Syo.ian To-kubetu-sl and will be established *hortly. Not only has a growing demand for such142 words
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341 1944-09-04 2 BAHAU. Am. 11. (Domei)— i EJcquentU manifesting the truth of the maxim that the hoe never forsakes him who wields it, settlers at Bahaa, one of the largest «»rlrultural settlement* in Malai. with the unstinted auktance of the Military341 words
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164 1944-09-04 2 By Syonan Shimbun staff Reporter THE last of the three Chinese -ii'isiral and dramatic shows, jointly sponsored by the Oversea Chines* Association, the Syonac Shimbun Kai and the Syorun Vopn in aid of the Bahau and Kndau settlers, will be164 words
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146 1944-09-04 2 R.t Syonan Shhnbnn Staff Reporter A PARTY of amateur boxers who participated in thp S.S A. rhampionsh'n tournev is scheduled to leave Syonan fhortly to entertain landworkers in Fuji Village as well as in New Syonan. The party will probablv leave this month,146 words
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337 1944-09-04 2 EVERY MEMBER OF PUBLIC URGED TO GIVE AT LEAST ONE GARMENT By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter AN island-wide drive has been launched to collect old clothrs for schoolchildren and labourers in Syonan and bit results are expected. The drive is being sponsored by337 words
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Advertisement296 1944-09-04 2 WANTED CANDIDATES FOR KOA GAKL'IN APPLICATIONS «re invited for a new batch o." candidates to ihe Koa Otkiiin (Local MU:ta" Interpreters' Institute) under the following conditions:— 1. Recular Courseia) Only those with exemplary condu-t and a firm deermination to work conscientiously for the Military Administration are eligible. Candkia es must296 words
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Advertisement347 1944-09-04 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 119 Re: Restriction of Water Supply NOTICE is hereby given that in view of the preeent condition of water reservoirs, the water supply will be restricted as from sth September. Sycwa 19. as follow*:— m. Within the entire ar.a where water supply is available. from347 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1944-09-04 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 15* i|c fv** f 4 7*4? 4%«r Densha de ikima ho ka. anu:« iklmasho ka?—Shall we go by trolley-bus or .hall we go on foot? *-c 4*-r •> Kuruma de ikimwho— Let us go by ricksha. Watakushi va m»iaaa arults «akko c ikima v—Every morning I go to63 words
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