Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 September 1944

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  • 127 1 The Stonan Shimbun }-l Attacks On England Hvsumoil LISBON. Sept lit—London •iv and those residing in I titsouth -raslrrn English connti«» shortly bffore e!a\v» thi» morning were nuiYlv startled from ihiMi -I itnii' w iwn girrns .«pieam-d the beginninir of another flying-bomb bomli.ii linn ni after a protracted lull, arrordinf
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  • 598 1 Domei TOKYO. Sept. 16 -Fierce fighting is at present going on between Nippon garrison forces on Pililiou Island, Palau Group, and enemy troops which effected a landing on the island yesterday. Dai Honyei (Imperial
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  • 336 1 SAVE MORE RANKING with Ihr most success ful drives of the authorities is the savings campaign in Malai. It is good news that nevt month will see another savings encouragement campaign, in which thr absorption of several million dollars of excess money is expected- I'ndoubUdly the success of thr
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  • 36 1 Dome) HSINKINO. Sept 16—Upon arrival here by air from Chosen this morning, Gen Kazu hi«e Ugaki conferred with Gen. Ottizo Yamada ODmrnandT-in-Chief of thf Kwnn< tune Army at the Amu Hcatiq'iai lers.
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  • 392 1 Demei LISBON, Sept. 15.—American troops, attempting to push through trie Siegfried Line, are meeting with the toughen j, German resistance. A United' Press war correspondent said that the Americans were forced' to slug away yard by yard) through saw-toothed concrete barriers and other anti-tank j device? under
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  • 79 1 Dorari STOCK HOI M. Sept 15.— Lord Woolion, British Minister of Reconstruction, tonight disclused th»l' 1.104.000 hoiiMPx or flats were dam-' aged in London during the flying- bomb atlaiks and 23,000 destroyed, according to a London dispatch. Indicating that the Government had del bpratoly been
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  • 315 1 HINAN FRONT, Sept. 15.—Our units, which drov« into the interior of Kwangsi Province by crossing the Hunan-Kwangsi border, are heavily pounding and reducing enemy positions one after another. Our powerful units which crossed the Hunan-Kwangsi border irom the direction of Tungan and
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  • 212 1 LISBON. Sept. 15.—A devastating hurricane, reported to be one of the biggest in recent years, today struck New York City. Americas largeit metropolitan centre, bringing death or injury to 156 pertcmsi and damage estimated at 560.000--000, according to a New York dispatch. Sweeping up
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  • 89 1 CANTON. Sept. 15-M«jor Genera! Patrick Hurley Presid-.-t Rrowelfa personal reprMentattv^ now in Chungking today co feired with aenermKss'mo Chta-x K«il-fch»lc. T. V. Soong Forelitn Miniatei and Ij«utenant-O«nersi .Jo*eph StllwHl Commander-ir. Chief of the American forces Jp China Burma and India aerordnr to Chungking lnformaUon intercepted
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  • 85 1 ••■el ZURICH. Sept. 15 Contradicting Anglo-Am«riran hopes that th« anti-Axis invasion forces will joyfully be welcomed as "liberators" by the German masses. Doon Campbell Renter.; war correspondent with the British Army, today reported here that -preliminary report* to date indicate that German civilian* have
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  • 91 1 phru TOKYO. Sep1 17.— Se\en hundred and fifty American war prisoner* as well as the Nippon crew were lo*t when a Nippo.i transport waa torpedoed by an enemy submarine ip the waters oft* Mindanao I'liiltppinea, on Sept. 7, according to frontline dispatches received here-. The transport
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  • 43 1 NIPPON BASE in Central Pacific. Sept. 15—On Sept. 14, some 20 enemy fighters tried to assault Taroa Island of the Maloelap Atoll of the Mar*hall Group, but oui garrison forces throwing up a barra^p of firr. Immediately repulsed tl)'" raiders.
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  • 37 1 liomn TOKYO Sept. 16.—The Navy Minißtry this atipvnnon announced that Admiral Naokuni Nomura, former Minister of the Navy, and rommandant of the Yokonuka Naval Sta'ion. hn« bft-n appointed Chief of the "Su/fai-e Escoit Command."
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  • 28 1 Dcnrwi MSBON Sept. 14 —It i* ofllt tally announced that cajualtif* p-:iong UnlUi Stuics a:m*d forces h..\f reached the stup^nduou* tottl 3891)1, ircordtni u> Wuhlesion dispatch
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  • 123 2 By Syonan Shirabun Staff Reporter| THE FIRST Hpetial distribution of rire to the public will be made shortly, it was announced at a Press Conference held at the Tokubeta-«i on Saturday. Through thr joint effort* of the Nami Kikan and Uie Syonan
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  • 95 2 BUKIT TINOOI. SUMATRA, Bcpt. 18 (Dome!).—ln view of the rapid progress In the economic deve. lopment of Sumatra, the Yokohama Specie Bank recently opened another branch office at Taroetoeng In Tapanoell state, which started business on Sept. 13. With this addition the bank now
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  • 61 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. IS, (Dome!)— The Malal Postal TrainIn? Institute today admitted 50 more students, selected from among postal clerks throughout Malai. for a three-month course of training. The present batch, forming the second group to receive special training at the Institute, numbers SO In all or
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  • 67 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter SETTLERS ot Fuji Village on leave In Syonan are informed that special railway facilities will be provided them to return to the Catholic settlement on Wednesday mornhvr. However all settlers who are returning are asked to get In touch with Mr.
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  • 547 2 CITY workers are Intrigued at JH prospect of be ng able to secure a midday bowl of rice and vegetable curry at 50 cents, as indicated in the st ry published the other day. It to hoped that an early start will be made, and
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  • 521 2 By Syonan Shlmban Staff Reporter A FURTHER appeal to the public to dig wells as a precautionary measure In view of the low water levels at the impounding reservoirs as a result of the poor rainfall In recent
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  • 144 2 By Syonan Shlmbun SUff Reporter FOLLOWING his decisive defeat of Smiling Castello last wee<c, Little Abayan (111-lb.) put in f.n-.thOT fine display to beat Johnny Mortell (118-lb.) on points over li rounds at the Great Wor.d arena Saturday night. This meeting- between old rivals
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  • 127 2 By Svonan Shlmban Staff Reporter WHAT promises to be one of the best concerts ever staged by the Syonan Symphony Orchestra, in whirh local artistes will figure promlnentlv In song and dance numbers, will be held at the Kokaldo on Friday. Sent
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  • 47 2 IPOH. Sept. IS. rDomsi)—Dedicated to mu'ic-lovers of Perak and the State Band. "Water Fairies" a valse composition by a 17-year-old local hd, Davle Peters, proved a hit. The composition was well received at its debut at the weekly music concert by the State Band.
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  • 362 2 By Syonan Shunbun Staff Reporter GREATLY impressed by the progress attained in the two agricultural colonies of New Syonan and Fuji Village < Bahau i. the party of amateur boxers and officials of the Syonan Sports Association which left on Tuesday last for
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  • 61 2 PENANG, Sept. 12 rDomel).— That Malal youths should double their war efforts while turning deaf ears to enemy propaganda and. at the same time, collaborating with the competent authorities in sunpressing false rumours, was given full emphasis by Mr. A. M. Y. Izzudln. Chairman of the Penan?
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  • 69 2 WEE—Mrs. Urn Tan-r Hoon— nee MADAM WEE ONN NEO, aged ninety-one, passed away peacefully at her residence. No. 30, Eng Hoon Btreet on 17th Sept., 2604. leaving behind her only son Llm Boon Sen? alias Jaodee. five daughters. 28 grand children and 11 great grand children to mourn her
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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