Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 September 1944
1944-09-05
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Title Section128 1944-09-05 1 The Syonan Shimbun London Admits Heavy Shelling Darned LISBON. Sept. 3—A shellAre warning lasting over four hours again was sounded over the south-east coastal strip of England, including the Dover area, for the third straight day, when German big guns near Calais and Boulogne sent shells screaming over the Channel,128 words
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259 1944-09-05 1 Dora ex HUNAN FRONT, Sept. 3.—Nippon forces, which had been preparing for new operations since the capture of Hengyang, suddenly opened an offensive on Aug. 29 against Chungking troops concentrating south-west of Hengyang and attempting to recapture their former259 words
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Article322 1944-09-05 1 Editorial THE WHOLE world awaits with extreme interest the effects the fort! .coming Gandhi-Jinnah talks in Bombay are likely to have on the situation in India, and the future course of the war. It is all too clear that Viceroy Wavell has not the slightest intention of taking322 words
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310 1944-09-05 1 !By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter WORKERS connected with I the Imperial Army and labourers attached to the various military units in Syonan listened to an instructive address and were treated to an entertaining movie show at the Showa Gekljo last night.310 words
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108 1944-09-05 1 Domel CENTRAL China Front, Sept. 3.—Repeatedly frustrated in its attempts to launch air raids against Nippon positions on the China Front, the Chinabased United States Air Force lately has been resorting to the cowardly scheme of using the Rising Sun insignia on its planes—a method108 words
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267 1944-09-05 1 Dowel LISBON, Sept 3.-With the gradual shift ot the fighting to the c^rea close to the Belgium and Luxembourg frontiers, heavy battles between AngloAmerican and German forces took place yesterday north of Douai, approximately 30 kilometres south-east of Lille, north-east of Rethel and north267 words
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197 1944-09-05 1 Dome). BERLIN. Sept. 3.— Gambling away Finland's future for an uncertain understanding with the Soviet Union, involving the possibility of future Soviet partition of Finnish territory, the Finnish Government headed by Premier HackseU, has decided to open armistice negotiations with Moscow, the German197 words
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277 1944-09-05 1 Dotnel LISBON, Sept. 2.—Following up yesterday's early morning tour-hour shelling oi England's south-east coastal strip, heavy German lohg-range artillery mounted on the French side of the Channel sent more than 100 missiles hurtling across the straits during the night from Friday to Saturday,277 words
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201 1944-09-05 1 TOKYO Sept. 3.—The coming 85th extraordinary session of the Imperial Diet, which will be convened on Sept. 6 to gird the nation for decisive action as well ai convey the Koiso Cabinet's conviction for victory to the entire country, will deliberate201 words
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Article58 1944-09-05 1 THE Rahau Fund has already exceeded the $116,000 mark, of which $20,000 represents part of the proceeds from the three shows held at the Yamato Gekijo, according to a statement Issued by the Kosei-ka. Mr. Wee Khrng Watt of the Auxiliary Police Service, Tanjonr Pajrar58 words
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Advertisement354 1944-09-05 1 15th Term Konan Saiken Results V THP fniinuimr 4h* i>» 315,080. 441.201. 358,303, 444.413. THE following are the re- g 301 478 225M6 5 f18)428 suits of the 15th term Konan 547i245t 383.953, 277.180. 504,878. Saiken drawn at Syotnan 143,127. 386.198, 203.428, 584,204. Kokaido today: 546.192. 590.579. 285.794, 387.940. FIRST354 words
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323 1944-09-05 2 By Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reportn ONE of the most successful rttorta yet made to raise funds for the settlers of Bahau and Endau. the ancient Chinese musical drama st**ed at the Yamato Grkljo con vluded Its three-day run last evening with s pronram323 words
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Article64 1944-09-05 2 TO CELEBRATE the forthcoming Muslim Festival. Hari Raya Puasa. ,!rWment* have been.made ij -.he Malai Section »f the Syonan Musical Association to stage a 2?£2 Arts Night" at the Malj dfkljo. Geyltng, on Sept. 20 at Thfprcgrain will include a series al Maiai musical64 words
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Article91 1944-09-05 2 BANDOENG, Sept. 3 —As ft oken of gratitude for the Militaty AJmmistratlon's decision to regard ♦he 60,000 Arab Inhabitants In DJawa on an equal tacial footing •vlth Indonesians, Arab residents In Prlangsn Province have decided to raise a fund for the purchase of warplane to be91 words
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Article89 1944-09-05 2 MANILA. Sept. 2. 'Domel).—lt is learned that "Meijl Shoka" (hymn to the Meljl periodV a composition by Kf>saku Yamada. famed Nippon composer and head of the Nippon Musical Mission to the Philippines Uat year, will be featured by the New Philippine Svmohony Orchestra in lta tenth performance89 words
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293 1944-09-05 2 People's Absolute Conviction SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, Sept. 2. (Domei)—"The revolutionary forces Inside and outside India are determined to pay any price to see foreign domination come to an end in India," S. A. Ayer, Minister of Publicity of the Provisional293 words
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130 1944-09-05 2 TO MARK Imperial Rescript Observance Day next month, ths Syonan Sports Association holding a bicycle race on the morning of Oct. 8, starting from the padang at 7.30 a.m. and ending: at the Chureito on Bukit Tlmah heights. Entries for the130 words
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88 1944-09-05 2 THE BOXING comfort party to entertain settlers at New Syonan and Fuji Village will leave Syonan sometime next week and will be away for about a week. Approximately 30 people. Including about 20 leading junateur boxers, will form the party which88 words
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Article37 1944-09-05 2 THE CLOSING date for entries for the S.S.A. Hockey League has been extended to Sept. 10. Forms can be obtained from the secretary convener, Mr. R. Mmjoot. Entries must be submitted on proper entry forms.37 words
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168 1944-09-05 2 MANILA, Sept. 3. (Dane!).—Com. mentlng on the fifth anniversary of the outbreak of the world war. the Tribune paid tribute U- the "courage, determination and falbh" with' which the German people are I battling under the leadership of the; Fuehrer. The journal said that168 words
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Article89 1944-09-05 2 PENANG, Sept. 2. (Domei).Speaking at the gradua. ion ceremony' of the fifth batch ol 46 Kunrensho students, Governor Lieut.-General Shinohara urged the graduates to work hard and overcome all difficul-1 ties with "indomitable spirit so that we may enjoy and prosper together." The Governor stressed the Important89 words
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Article49 1944-09-05 2 SINGARADJA. Sept. 2. (Domcl) —The New Asia Music League, composed of all music associations in Bali Island, was recently organized under the auspices of the Broadcasting Association with a view not only to furnish entertainment for the island Inhabitants but also to heighten their flghtlnjr morale.49 words
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Article37 1944-09-05 2 SYONAN Police Band program for September: Wednesday, 6th Police Club; Sunday. 10th. Fanw Perk; Wednesday. 19th, Waterloo Street; Sunday. 17th. Jalan Besar; Wednesday. 20th. Botanic Gardens; Sunday, 24th, Police Club; Wednesday, 27th, Farrer Park.37 words
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124 1944-09-05 2 MEMBERS of the Syonan Sports Association "Special Forward Service Corps," will pay homage at the Syonan Jinja on Sunday morning, says Domel The Corps members p.rc scheduled to meet on the Tokubetu-si padan<? before dawn on Sunday, and it 6 o'clock prompt124 words
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106 1944-09-05 2 SOMEWHERE IN BURMA. Sept. 3, (Domei) —Three hundr:d delegates, representing 55 Indian Independence" Leanrue branches through- out Lower Burma, who are gathered I here for a three-day conference to furthfr heighten the war mora'e of Indians throughout Burma, and discuss additional measures for strengthening106 words
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124 1944-09-05 2 RANGOON, Sept. 3 (Domei) Madam Khin Ma Ma wife of Adipadi Ba Maw, In a broadca-t lajt night over the local radio station, expressed thanks on behalf of the Burmese people to tht Nippon Government for the gift of 1,000.000 yards of cotton124 words
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Article49 1944-09-05 2 IN order to express the public's gratitude to the Police Force anl the Tire Brigade, a comfort sho* s onsored by the Pollc- Departmert c! the Syonan Tokubctu-sl will be given to these guardians of the peace at the Puyo QeWjo tomorrow at 8 p.m.49 words
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414 1944-09-05 2 DJAKARTA, Sept. 1 (Domei). —The adamant determination of the 50,000.000 Indonesians in DJawa to flint oat the Greater East Asia War to the bitter end in the spirit of "sink or swim with Nippon," was reiterated by President Ir. Soekarno of414 words
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Advertisement482 1944-09-05 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 119 Re: Restriction of Water Supply NOTICE Is hereby given that in view of the present condition of water reservoirs, the water supply w.ll be restricted as from sth September, Sycwa 19. as follows:— (1). Within the entire ar a where water supply482 words
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Miscellaneous96 1944-09-05 2 Today's Syonan Radio p.m. news flashes In Malal Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news In Nlpu<>n-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour—Nippon Children's Song.;; 7 p.m. news In Malal; 7.20 p.m. piano recital; 7\ 50 p.m. news96 words
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