Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 September 1944

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  • 131 1 The Stonan Shimbun 55 Enemy Aircraft Destroyed^ln China Domel A NIPPON Base on Ihe China Front. Sept. 16— In a serien of effective moonlight night raids carried nut againat group hH--«-s of the China baxed I'nlted States Air Forced In south-we»t China, our bomber squadrons accounted for a total of
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  • 440 1 Dome! TOKYO. Sept. 18.—By dealing repeated heavy blows on the enemy troops which effected a landing on the south-western tip of Pililiou Island, of the Palau Group, our garrison units are holding at bay the enemy's
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  • 290 1 BEST WAY OLT WE WOI'LD like to be among th« first to eipress gratitude to the authorities for the derision to effe« t the special distribution of rice lo the publir through the rice retailers. This special distribution, until now. had been done by community guilds and charitable organizations
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  • 233 1 INDIANS all over EUt Asia will observe Sept. 21 as Martyrs' Day in memory of those Indians vho went to India from East Asia and who were recently executed by the British. The follow J-g Is the list of these illustrious paaiots: Sri T.
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  • 57 1 Dontri A NIPPON Baso in the Central Pacific Sept. 18--H is di dosed that on the afternoon of St. 16. anoiher enemy naval ve.^ei of unconfirmed cattfory, which wa.^ operating In trip vicinity of (he Pa!«;i Mandf. ercplorlt"! mid HMtk instantanpnuslv. p.p-nrrnUv hlt--1 tint a mine in
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  • 159 1 Oumri TOKYO, Sept. 16.-Tadahiko; Okada, Speaker of the House of Representatives, told members of the Lower House today ;tfiat the Imperial Diet had j received from the Commander in-Chief of the Combined Fleet a telegram pledging to pitch a !superb strategy into the
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  • 146 1 Moron A NIPPON Base In Burma, Sept. 16— Hurling back enemy troops in a fierce counterdrive. Nippon reinforcements have succeeded in establishing i contact with the besieged Nipjpon forces at LungUng and. moreover, in encircling four Chungking divisions. With the arrival of fre*h Nippon
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  • 144 1 LISBON. Sept. 17.-£oviet conditions tor an armistice with Finland, negotiations for which are now under way in Moscow, are understood to include the following three points, according to a Reuters Stockholm repoit. quoting "usually reliable sourcM":— Firstly. Finland's acceptance of the Soviet-Finnish Trontier as of: '1940:
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  • 201 1 LISBO**. Sept. 17.—1t is reported from Chungking that the 14th United States Air Force has destroyed materials useful to the Nippon forces and practically abandoned its air bases near Kweilin in Kwanpsi Province, with a Nippon column 53
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  • 417 1 i—it I LISBON, Sept. 17.—Considerlable formations of anti-Axis ~-p-vh- ttooD> land°u o |the Dutch-German border on the northern bank of the Rhine on Sunday noon and German troops are fighting them successfully, according to frontline dispatcher The Bupreme Headquarter* ol anti-Axis Expeditionary Forces
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  • 188 1 Domei LISBON, Sept. 17—Admitting that heavy losses have been suffered by anti-Axis forces in the invasion of northern Burma, the Forward Command Headquarters of General Stllwell's Forces today revealed that 20.722 British, American and Chungking troops have eitner been killed, wounded or missing
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  • 283 2 Nippon Wishes Muslims Happiness 'In Glorious March To Freedom 9 HODO-BU CHO'S HARI RAYA MESSAGE: IN a Haii Kaya message issued today to Muslims, the Hodo-bu Cho says: "The one-month puasa is just over. The time for a fresh start has come for you. According to Islam, this 30-day asceticism
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  • 396 2 TUAN HAJI All Mohamed Said, Chief Khathi in Syonan Jn his Hart Raya message today, declared; "It is in peace and happiness Ahat we shall observe this great religious celebration. Herein lies the reason why we shall pray
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  • 40 2 FENANG Sept. 14 <Dom*n.--Members of the Penang State Council were entertained to dinner by Oovemor Lieut.-General Shlnohara Selichlro at his residence last night. The Council comprises IS memben made up of seven Chinese five Malais, three Indians.
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  • 45 2 ALL unemployed rrembers of the AoJJn Free Labour Service Corps and til others able «o get the day off are asked to assemble outside til* farmer Happy World at 9 am tomorrow. It Is hoped there will be a ■trooc turn-out.
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  • 54 2 By Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reporter AS an expression of their gratitude to Nippon for the promise of independence to the East Indies about 130 local Indonesians, including 15 women, visited the Chureito and the Syonan Jinja on Sunday morning to pay homage to the Nippon war dead.
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  • 368 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter IN KEEPING with the authorities' stern attitude towards onauthorised rambling in Syonan, lines totalling $140,00) were ImM owd on 19 Chinese fw running a common gaming house In Victoria Street when they were produced before Chief Judge T: Yabe
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  • 94 2 By Syonan Shimbnn Staff Reporter EVERY MAN, woman and child In Syonan will be entitled to draw an extra rice ration of three katies each, starting from tomorrow until Oct. 10. according to a Tokubetu-si| notification. The rice will be available at the price
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  • 274 2 MALACCA, Sept. 17, (Doroei) Approximately 10,009 Chinese will shortly emigrate to the Catholic fanning colony established at Fuji Village (Bahau) to Join the thousand-* of Catholic colonists already there who are energetically engaged in food cultivation, it is revealed.
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  • 150 2 By Svonan Staimbnn Staff Reporter TWO large collections by Auxiliary Police Assistants have brought the Kahau Fund up to $157,«OO, it was announced by Ike Kosei-ka of the Tokubftu-si yesterday. Mr. Heng Choo Leek, A.P.A. Section 4, O Division, hu collected
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  • 219 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A GIGANTIC rally In which the entire personnel (>• the Auxiliary Police Association will particirate is provisionally fixed for Sept. 30, in commemoration of the second anniversary of the association. The rally will be followed by a sports
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  • 80 2 BANJERMASIN, Sept. 19. fDomeh— A fourth group o" the Banjermasin Free Labour Service Corps, numbering 400 men drawn from several villares has recently been disoatched for work to industrial and passive de'ence centres. It is reported that the spirit of co-operation towards the authoriUes here for the
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  • 42 2 MEMBERS of the Berita Mala' staff and officials from the Ma'al Kosei Kyokai visited the B'dadari Cemetery this morning and paid respects to Tuan Abdul Rah'm Ka.iai. late editor-in-chief of Berita Malal. on the occasion of Hari Raya.
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  • 317 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter •'SEVENTY per cent of our setlleri are self-sufficient, providing greens, tapioca and sweet potatoes for their tables,' said Dr. 0, J, Paglar, when interviewed by a Syonan Shimbun reporter, The Aojln leader was referring to the settlers
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  • 81 2 MRS. KHOO KIM YANG nee Lim Kwee Neo (Boy an) parsed away peacefully at ncr residence 22-C. Chay Van Street, at the age of 76. on Sept. 16. 2604, at 2 p.m. (T.T.). She leaves behind five sons (Messrs. Khoo Tiong Hoe, Tiong Loon. Tiong Chwee, Tiong Llan and
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  • 69 2 WEB—Mrs. Lim Tan" Hoon— nee MADAM WEE ONN NEO. aged ninety-one. passed away peacefully at her residence. No. 30. Eng Hoon Street on 17th Sept.. 2604. leaving behind her only son Llm Boon Seng alias Jaodee, five daughters. 28 grand children and 11 grefct grand children to mourn her
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    • 79 2 WANTED TWO CLERKS with knowledge of Chinese and English, and able to speak the Malai Language. Apply at the Head Office of NISBAN JIDOBHA X.X.. 14/20, Orchard Road. Syonan PRACTICAL AGRICULTURAL workers for field work by Nippon Firm in Jnhorc. Send full particulars to Box No. 4««. c/o Syonan Shimbun
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    • 129 2 BIRTH TO MR. MRS PETER LlM—a gon—Vincent Lira—on Sfpt. 16,2601. Mother and child well. ACKOWLEDGMENTS THE FAMILY of the Me Mrs. Khoo Kirn Yang wish to than* those who sent wreaths. Joss paper-?, ec, and also those who attended tn* funeral of the deceased. MRS LIM TECK WATT and family
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