Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 September 1944
1944-09-14
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Title Section117 1944-09-14 1 The Syonan Shimbun London Shops Badly Damaged By V-Vs Domel. LISBON. Sept, 13—British Minister «tf Food. Colonel J. J. Llewrllin. tnriay dls'losH at hi? Prrss .••onfprrncc that throughout thr flylne-homb offensive nearly 1.200 shops in l.onriiti warp so seriously damaged that silvaße operalions were nrcrs«ary, acrording to a London dispatch.117 words
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80 1944-09-14 1 Domcl CANTON. Sept. 12.-Chuan-rhow. Important highway w. railway junction In northeastern Kw:m?si Province, is now being attacked by Nippon forces smashing south-west-ward from southern Hunan Province, according to a Chungking message intercepted here today. The Chungking High Command stated that Nippon vanguards were now 3280 words
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Article25 1944-09-14 1 DomM STOCKHOLM. Sept. 12—Th" United States Navy Department t..uay admitted thp loss of ttaf American submarine "Oudgron cording to a Washington dlspjrtr\i25 words
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Article425 1944-09-14 1 iOdltitiUtlA ALTHOUGH little has bwn heard about (he various measures taken to effect change of trade among the people of Syonan. il can safeiy be surmised (hat no time is being wast- ed nor efforts >.ai ed to utilize ti; the maximum the manpower avail- able for425 words
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Article324 1944-09-14 1 Domrt LISBON, Sept. 12.—Heavy fighting is taking place along the lower Luxembourg ai.d German border area bptween German security formations and strong American forces. Mie greater part of which turn- ed towards the north-east after passing through the town of j Luxembourg. according to frontline dispatche* to324 words
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Article167 1944-09-14 1 Dome! TOKYO. Sept. 11—The Naval Technical Department from 10 I o'clock this morning held an oflli rial ceremony to present letters of j r ommendaMon to various factories av.-\ institutions which have contributed greatly towards th» ex-pan.-ion o" production and improvement of the quality of naval armaments. Those167 words
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285 1944-09-14 1 MM UPPER Salwecn River Front. SeDt. 13— Jitters have overtccen the Chungking forces in Lungling sector since Sept. 10, and the' enemy If apparently preparing, to pull out on a wide fro it, behind a screen of rearguards,; as all Chungking divisions have' thinned out285 words
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89 1944-09-14 1 Doraei DAVAO. Sept. 11—Justifl-1 •able public indignation runs high here today over the indiscriminatp and inhuman raids perpetrated by th? United States Air Force on Sept. 9 and 10 on the Davao and Cagayan sectors. These I two sectors were raided by i approximately 40089 words
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Article89 1944-09-14 1 Drnnri LISBON. Sepl. 12.—The conversations between Mahatrna Gandhi i and Mohammed Ali Jinnah. PresidI ent of the All-India Muslim Leagur. designed to explore the possibility of i a settlement be'ween Congress and the Muslim League, vere rontin ie^ today, according to a Bombay dispatch The two leaders met89 words
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111 1944-09-14 1 DMuel A NIPPON BASE at the Burma Front. Sept. 13.— Following up the previous day's raid on Mengchangkai, western Yunnan Province, Burma-based Nippon air forces again heavily struck at the village on Sept. 11. Our air units swooping down on enemy troops concentrated within the111 words
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100 1944-09-14 1 Domri LISBON. qept. 11.—Warning fee British people against becoinni complacent owing to the lv.l j:i the flying-bomb barrage uord ruJ'ey. Civil Defence Commiwionci for the Midlands, Enalan-1 »tat«l at bij-mingham vesierday tha; mere still j| the ianjor tMat he Ge r»an« will launch a100 words
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131 1944-09-14 1 Domftl LISBON, Sept. 12.—Dis- patches from Quebec indicate that Stephen Early, White House Secretary, was embarassed when at a Press conference. j reporters asked hira if Chiang Kai-shek has been invited to the Roosevelt-Churchill Quebec conference which opened to- day. Early said he wu>131 words
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Article56 1944-09-14 1 Dome! A NIPPON Base In the Northern Pacific. Sept. 12—Our un!'» on Paramushiro Island in the Kurlle.« 1 shot down one and heavily damaged another out of a total of nine enemy aircraft which, in two wave*, raided .our positions on the Wand on the morning of56 words
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Article26 1944-09-14 1 Domei ZURICH. Sept. 12.—Ths Anvrlra,n Republican Party today swept the Maine State elections by a landslide ma.iority. according to a Portland. Maine, dispttch.26 words
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140 1944-09-14 1 Domel STOCKHOLM. Sept. 12.Flaying the lack of co-ordi-nation in the anti-Axis war effort, the New York Herald Tribune today editorially declared that ever since Lord Louis Mount batten's appointment as Supreme Commander of south-east Asia, the war against Nippon has proceeded with none of140 words
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Article138 1944-09-14 1 Donei HSINKING. Sept. 11.—"Subsequent investigations hay.» definitely revealed that In addition to the three planes previously reported shot down on Sept. 8, six other B-29 bombers were heavily damaged," Lieu.-Col. Yutaka Shlrakawa of the Kwcntung Army declared in a statement issued upon his return here138 words
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Article72 1944-09-14 1 Domtl LISBON Sep. 12. Uradln? in Palestine have signed a memorandum addressed to the rulers of Aitb States in which they outline a plan for the re-purchs*e of iand acquired by Jewish «*ttlers, according to a Reuter dispatch from Damascus. The memorandum pm-r-oses that Arab State* should72 words
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Article47 1944-09-14 1 Domel A NIPPON Base in the Central Pacific. Bep» 13 —Our gaiTi*c^ •vL- on Palau Island brought down five ->nd heavily damatfrd tWC ."»i... rs mat of a total of 370 enemy i!;craft which raided our p-Mltl'itu on the Wand on Bept. 11.47 words
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Article33 1944-09-14 1 Dome! BUR LIN Sept. 13 —The "Berliner Nacht-Ausgabe" today published a picture of the Luftwaffe* latest addition—BE-177 heavy combat plane—which reportedly will b* uwd I mainly for oflensivr patrol sweeps.33 words
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202 1944-09-14 2 THE SYONAN Industrial School at 473, Victoria Street, will shortly train a group of 55 youths In a special six-month course in motor mechanics, it is announced, and students between the ages of 14 and 18 years may apply for admission from202 words
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271 1944-09-14 2 Rt Our Special Correspondent NEW SYONAN. Sept. 7.—Council members of the Oversea-Chinese Association will soon be pble to enjoy the bliss and quirt of New Syonan in their own bungalows, each "f which will stand on an average plot of one and a271 words
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Article82 1944-09-14 2 WITH the object ~f r>rovidius the settlers with wholesome en tutvinment during 'heir leisu.o hours, a Pekln Drama Srudv nnciea has been farmed In '.Jew avonpr» •with the permission -»f tft M Bhinozaki. Kosel-ka Ci» Speaking at the lnnußin-: meeting held, the organizer. Mr. Lam Joon-chr>nt.82 words
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Article, Illustration399 1944-09-14 2 By Syonan Shimbun Stiff Reporter WINDING up a spirited radio talk in the "Crush the Anglo-Americans" series of broadcast addresses from bycnan Radio last right, Mr. Roy Fcrroa, young Aojin reporter of Domei399 words
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100 1944-09-14 2 A MASS meeting of several thousand members of various Free Labour Service Corps organised in Syonan will be held at the Dai Toa Gekijo on Tuesday, Sept. 19. says DomeL Speakers at this rally w'll Include Mr. Choo Lre-huat, representing the Syonan OverseaChinese Association,100 words
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153 1944-09-14 2 SATUII~*AY'S professional boxing card, which will be held at the Great World, is headed by a return contest be .ween Little Aba van and Johnny Mortell. While both have seen their best days, they are still good enough to trade punches with the153 words
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Article66 1944-09-14 2 THE super-Mandarin film "Wan S*«> Liv Fang," screot.Jng simultaneously at the Kyo-ti and Rio-Aa. which has been drawing record crowds since its opening on Thurs.av last, is being extended until Sunday. The 2.30 p.m. show at *<h? S' "»a on Saturday will y>. excnisve to women and66 words
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Article60 1944-09-14 2 BANJERMASIN. Sept. 12 (DomeO —Settlers of Kambat, Banof-a Bindjai, AJooang and Peladjau Hoeloe with the assistance of the agricultural authorities here, are voluntarily engaged in a gigantic irrigation project. Rivers and tributaries throughout Barabai Province are being properly damned and new waterways dug with a view to60 words
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248 1944-09-14 2 THE colours presented recently to the Malai Gfyu-Gnn (Volunteer Army), form the theme of the new badge of the Malai Welfare Association in Syon:in. Members of this association, numbering altogether 70.000, will be supplied with this badge, says Domel The new badge, green248 words
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Advertisement204 1944-09-14 2 ANNOUNCEMENT Opening of the Tai Ton X Ah Sal Kai Co. (Amusement Park) situate »t the June lion of Jurong Road and Bukit Timah Rd. 7«4 milestone Syonan. THE ABOVE PARK will be opened on Ist October. 2604, and tlie Public is cordially Invited to visit It as there are204 words
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Advertisement135 1944-09-14 2 BIRTH TO MR. MRS. E. M. TAM-POE-PHILJPS—a son—on Bth Sept 2604. ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. PHAY SEOW CHUA and family of 7, Keng Chin Road, wish to tender their heartfelt, thanlrs to all friends and relatives who hr./e so kindly sent wreaths and messages of condolence, lent cars, paid night visits, rendered135 words
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Advertisement221 1944-09-14 2 WANTED TWO CIFRXS wi'h V-now'«d(re of Chinese and English, and able to speak the Ma'ai Lanjnias:o. Apply at th* Head Office of NISSAN JIDOSHA K.K., 14/20, Orchard Road, Syonan. CHINESE TRANSLATOR able to translate Nippon-Go Into Ensrltsh. Good prospects. ADply personally to Ihe Managing Editor. SYONAN SHIMBUN (English Edn.). Cecil221 words
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Advertisement326 1944-09-14 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 124 RE; ENROLMENT OF STUDENTS FOR THE SELECTED COURSE (MOTOR VEHICLES COURSE) OF THE SYONAN KOH-CJYO GAKKO (SYONAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL) STUDENTS for the above course are being enrolled as follows:— 1. Number of Stndenti: 55. 2. Qualification: Male youths between thp aces cf 14 and326 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous107 1944-09-14 2 Today's Synnan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes In Malai, Tamil and Cantonese; G. 15 p.m. Syonan local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 8.30 p.m. news In Nippon-Go lor beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. light music by the Syonan Hoso107 words
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