Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 September 1944
1944-09-09
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Title Section111 1944-09-09 1 The Syonan Shimbun Chungking Admits Colossal Casualties Domei LISBON". Sept. 6.—Confirming Chungking's heavy loses in its resistance against Nippon, an official Chungking dispatch received here today reported thai a total of 2.810.000 Chungking troops have either heen killed or wounded since the outbreak of the China affair. German Resistance Said111 words
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Article, Illustration445 1944-09-09 1 -ADMIRAL YONAI - -ADMIRAL YONAI Domtl TOKYO, Sept. 7.—"When we look squarely at both the strong and weak points, sp'itually and materially, of both sides and see through the enemy's weaknesses and his difficulties, the Imperial Nippon Navy confidently believes there is a way to achieve445 words
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Article271 1944-09-09 1 SPEAKING before Chungking's wartime Parliament, the People's Political Council, Chiang Kai-shek admitted (he grave plight of hi* regime, saying that the present period of tlie war of 1.-distance against Nippnn most difficult.'" The Chungking loader also admitted that in the past six months his armies suffered severe rever-271 words
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Article, Illustration214 1944-09-09 1 Dome! TOKYO. Sept. 8— Replying to interpellations at the first session of the House of Representatives, Premier Kuniaki Koiso declared that Government will vigorous!? pursue a policy directed toward the final destruction of the en?my in accordance with the decision reached by the Supreme214 words
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Article189 1944-09-09 1 Domei. LISBON, Sept 7—German resistance in the Moselle River area, north-eastern Frai.ce, stiffened considerably, with German troops battling to give their commanders time to strengthen the fortifications of the Siegfried Lire, according to Associated Press dispatches received here. The German High Command communique says that189 words
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Article, Illustration585 1944-09-09 1 WIELDING a free hand and keeping the stratcgir initiative. Nippon stands firm ard unyielding and will, at the rishl moment, annihilate the Arglo-Americans, declared Col Shozo Nakajima. spokesman of the Imperial Forces in the I Southern Regicrs. at a Prsss conference yesterday. Col. Nakajima expressed585 words
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Article, Illustration477 1944-09-09 1 SUGIYAMA - SUGIYAMA -FIELD MARSHAL TOKYO. Sept. 7.—Surveying war developments »t the Diet session today. War Minister Field-Marshal Gen Sugiyama, declared that our forces in the central and southern Pacific sectors including the Army and Naval garrisons on New Britain and Bougainville islands477 words
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529 1944-09-09 2 PROOF OF NIPPON'S SINCERITY By Svonan Shimbun Staff Reporter PREMIER KOISO'S promise of independence to the East Indies in the near future was greeted with both joy and gratitude by the Malai and Indonesian communities in Syonart. The popular sentiment is529 words
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164 1944-09-09 2 IN CONNECTION wilh the serin metal drive now under way. all roi»t\d Iron bars. c**.. Installed 1 p home; unde- the control of the Syonan Tpkv*>e«u-si will be removal and rollerUii by the authorities, states an official164 words
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190 1944-09-09 2 By Svonan Sbimbun Staff Beportcr TO facilitate the work of the body as a whole, the Tengyo Iln Kai (Change of Trade Committee), at its first meeting held at the Svonan Tokubetu-si board room on Thursday under the chairmanship of Mayor Kanichl Naito, dec190 words
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Article172 1944-09-09 2 FUJI Village xr. tiers on leve in Syonan are informed that they may avail themselves of the opportunity to return to Bahau on Sept. 17 and Sept. 24 together wilh new settlers, but they must Inform Mr. W. H. Mosbenren, Catholic Colony Syonan office. 31. Victoria172 words
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387 1944-09-09 2 DJAKARTA, Sept. 7 (Domei).— Hearty congratulations O pon th« j promise by Premier Koiso of independence for Indonesian people was voiced by the Commander-in-Chief of Nippon forces In Djawa In his statement on the historic event this afternoon. The statement declared387 words
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156 1944-09-09 2 DJAKARTA, Sept. 7, (Domei) A one-day extraordinary session of the central and Regional Councils will highlight functions to be held here to express gratitude for the promise of independence to the East Indies in the future, made by Premier Koiso today. Regional156 words
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84 1944-09-09 2 BUKIT TINGGI, Sept. 7. (Dome!) —Shouts o" Joy rent ths air throughout Sumatra today as a number of automrbilei equipped with amplifiers and posters proceeded from one town to another, convving to the people Nip»v>n's nrorol*- of independence to the East Indies. In BiMt Tin~*i.84 words
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Article91 1944-09-09 2 At Great World: Result By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter TWENTY-NINE competitors p«r--t kirn ted In the Imperial Rescript Observance Day Nippon-go song contest at the Hoso-kan of the Great World last night. The theme mot; of the night was "Hamabe No Uta." None of the competitors qualified91 words
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319 1944-09-09 2 COUNCIL LEADER'S DECLARATION DJAKARTA, Sept. 7. (Dom e i)—"l cannot find proper expression to my and my countrymen's emotion of gratitude at Premier Koiso's promise of future independence to the people of the East Indies, when I recall the scores of years319 words
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178 1944-09-09 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter REMINDING everyone present of the decisive ctage of the war, the Hoan-ka Cho of the Tokubetu-si assured them thai victory was tn sight if each und everyone did their bit towards the war effort, when addressing restaurant, hotel and eat-ing-house workers178 words
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Article47 1944-09-09 2 BT. ANDREWS Cathedral: HC. (plaint 830 a.m. (choral) 9.15 a.m., Evensone 6 p.m.: St. Hi'da's 'Katonsr): HC. (plain) 9.30 a.m., Evensong 6.30 0.m.: Kampong Kapor Methodist Church: Service In Malai 11.30 a.m.: English 5.45 p.m.: St. Matthew's <K&\ Road): Service in Cantonese 10.30 a.m.47 words
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Advertisement131 1944-09-09 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Low Peng Torg wish to tender their heartfelt thanks to all the Officers, Rank and File of the various Police Departments, friends and relatives who so kindly sent wreaths and messages of condolence, lent cars, paid night visits, rendered invaluable assistance and attended131 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1944-09-09 2 Today's Synnan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes in Malai, Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nlpoon-Go for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news In Malal; 7.20 p.m. talk In Malai on "Crush the Anglo-Americans"118 words
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