Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 September 1944

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  • 121 1 The Syonan Shimbun German Shelling Rocks S.E. England BERLIN, Sept, s—The thunder of German long-range guns rocked south-east England's coastal towns yesterday afternoon when heavy German shells were again flung over the narrow Dover Straits, it was revealed- today. British barracks and gun emplacements at St. Margaret were said to
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  • 210 1 Dorael. CANTON. Sept. s.—Geheralissimo Chiang Kai-shek, addressing the opening session of Chungking's wartime Parliament—the People's Political Council —today frankly admitted that Chungking during the past six months has been beset with grave military reverses, economic troubles, and political dissension, and emphasized the need for
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  • 374 1 Editorial COUNCIL members of the Syomn: Oversea-Chinese Association we toj be congn. tulated on their decision j to raise .'50.000 among themselves for the pu; pose of financially assist ing needy New Syonan settlers in the development of their allotments.! This decision will undoubtedly have the effect
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  • 140 1 AT THE Hunan Front, Sept. s.—Nippon units have commenced pursuit of the major portion of 6,000 mechanized Chungking troops which advanced as far as the HunanKweichow highway and later started retreating towards Chiyang on Sept. 1. Despite enemy schemes to entice Nippon units to
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  • 241 1 DomeL HELSINKI. Sept. 4.-The Finnish Information Bureau in a communique announced "The Finnish Government has severed relations with Germany and demands the withdrawal of German troops from Finland. If German troops are not withdrawn by the stipulated time, they will be disarmed and handed over
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  • 57 1 Doimi ON THE Hunan Front. Sept. S —Chiyang. key point on the Hpagyar.K-Kweilin railway, fell to the rapiui;-advancing Nippon forces at dawn on Sept. 5. In this drive, the Nippon units smashed the enemy's 46tli Army. Chiyang is only 30 kilometres from the (hina-hased United
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  • 228 1 DomeL LISBON. Sept. 4.—Not since the fall of Han'.:ow in 1938 has Nippon undertaken an offensive with such far-reaching potentialities. Thus reported the New York Times correspondent at Chungking in connection with the current Nippon operations in Hunan. He said if. despite "the overworked
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  • 131 1 Oomel TOKYO, Sept. 6.—Premier Gen. Kuniakl Kolso in his initial Diet speech tomorrow will make an Important statement revealing Government's intention to effect positive constructive measures in certain areas of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, according to well-informed circles. These constructive measures are
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  • 140 1 Domei AT THE Southern-Chekiang Front, Sept. s.—Unable to withstand Nippon operations Jn Chuchow and Lishui, Chekiang Province, the enemy is reported to have removed his headquarters in the Third War Zone to Kienow capita] of Fuklen Province. Field dispatches disclosed that part
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  • 149 1 AT THE Hunan Front, Sept. s.—Nippon forces by the evening of Sept. 3 captured Taying, 25 kilometres east of Chiyang, thereby completely cutting off the HengyangChiyang road, enemy route of retreat. The capture of Teying took place after the Nippon forces' reduction of enemy positions constructed
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  • 357 1 Domel LISBON, Sept. s.—An Associated Press dispatch said the Soviet Union today declared war on Bulgaria. It said that the Moscow Radio announced the declaration of war after Soviet Press had sharply attacked new Bulgarian Premier Constantln Muraviev after he had made a radio announcement reiterating Bulga-ria's-desire
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  • 395 2 CHANGE OF TRADE COMMITTEE MEETS By Syonan Shimbnn Staff Reporter ADDRESSING the Tengyo lin Kai (Change of Trade Committee) at its inaugural meeting held at the Syonan Tokubetu-si board room this afternoon, the Mayor, Mr. Kanichi Naito, fully stressed the need
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  • 233 2 oeylang-Town .Taxi Service To tht Editor/ Syonan Shlmbun (English Edition) Sir.—I wish to point out to the authorities concerned through the medium of your valuable paper that office workers are experiencing avoidable hardship with regard to transport back to their homes in the Geylang and Katong districts.
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  • 195 2  -  Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter FOR the convenience of the public and as an encouragement to those who have already sorted savings accounts with the Malai Postal Savings Department, the fallowing points are stressed by the Kosei-ka Cho. Syonan Tokubetu-si: Those who
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  • 108 2 BANJERMASIN, Sept. 4. (Domei). —A strong protest; against the inhuman ti eminent of Nippon war dead, to be filed through the proper channel, was unanimously approved at a mass meeting or Christians in this city recently. The meeting openly denounced the various acts of
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  • 278 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter AT A SIMPLE ceremony held at the office of the Syonan Shimbun Xai yesterday, a cheque for $37,270 was handed to Mr. Tnshio Ono. Chairman of the Board of Direct irs of the Sy«iittn Shirobun Kal aMr. Tan Ttng-chiang.
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  • 62 2 PENANG. Sept. 5, (Domel)— The local Propaganda Gee don began Its eight-day "cheer program" yesterday for the families of those In the Malai Volunteer Army and Auxiliary Ssnrtcemen's Corps. A series of interesting events Including musical concerts, pictureshows, etc. are scheduled to take place, while suggestions and
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  • 51 2 TAIPING. Bept. 5. (Dome!).—The two-day gubernatorial conference which was convened here on Monday, was brought to a close this afternoon. Free and frank opinions were exchanged in connection with the .future administrative policy of Malal with particular emphasis on the .strengthening of the defence structure of the
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  • 332 2 THE Fre« Labour Service Corps of the Eurasian community in Syonan though small In lite Is fast gaining shape, and during a period of emergency is bound to render excellent work together with the Labour Corps belonging to the Chinese. Indian,
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  • 345 2 FIRED with keen enthusiasm to follow In the footsteps of their menfolk and do something tangible in the defence of their homeland, Eurasian women and girls in this city have banded themselves into a medical unit known as the Women's Medical Service Corps, which
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  • 212 2 By Svon.m ,-himbun Staff Reporter MARKING a further st«p forward in the progress of the farm settlement in New Syonan is the creation by the Oversea-Chinese Ass--rial ion of a Settlers' Loan Board to give financial assistance to deserving farmers in the
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  • 31 2 NEWS has ji'jst been received from Ceylon of the d:ath of I. L. M. Mohamed Ismail, belrved father o' M. I. A. Khalik. Jeweller, 17. Kirk Terra~e. S:onan. Deeply regretted.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 243 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT THONO FOOK CHOY together with his brothers and slaters wish to thank all Postal employees, friends and relatives who tent wreaths, paid night visits, gave con-, trlbutions and attended the funeial of the'r beloved mother, the lat<* Mrs. Thonu Soo Chye <nee Madam Ho Yoot Ol). NOTICE This Is
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 74 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 151 >ie Tcppo wa nan de koshiraemasu ka?—What do you make guns with? (What are guns made of?) ji 7"* i/ 5 fs" Hagane de koshiraemasu.—We make them with steel. (.They are made o. steel). ay ,<$ y >* 4^^ f I: ~rir if Kono boehi wa ikura
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