Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 September 1944

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  • 99 1 The Stonan Shimbun V'l Attacks On England Continue Domel LISBON. Sept. 19—Continuing their flyingr-bomb attacks on the British Isles, the Germans today sent a number of V-l missiles over Southern E i.gland, including the London arra, according to a British message which reported further damage and casualties. NO. 564 THURSDAY.
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  • 313 1 SAL WEEN RIVER SECTOR RESUL TS Dome! TOKYO Sept. 20. —Nippon forces operating in the sector west of the Salween River in the Burma war theatre, inflicted approximately 73,000 casualties upon the enemy forces during a period of four months, from the
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  • 323 1 DO YOUR UTMOST REGULATIONS designed to conserve electrical energy in Syonan have come into force, and we hope that the public will do its utmost to give the authorities its fullest cooperation. Apart from the conserva tion of electrical energy, the regulations aim also at making available for war
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  • 160 1 Domel A NIPPON Base in the South Pacific Front, Sept. 19.—Despite intense naval and air bombardments and strafing attacks carried out by the enemy I against the north-eastern beach sector of Angaur Island on Sunday morning, prior to attempted lar.dings on the same afternoon,
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  • 135 1 Domei LISBON, Sept. 18.—Representative Foresta Harkness, Republican from Indiana, today demanded in the U.S. House of Representatives an independent investigation by Congress on the Pearl Harbour debacle, whereby all facts of the Nippon attack should be told the House before November's presidential election, a Washington
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  • 306 1 Dnmei LISBON, Sept. 18.—Nippon forces on Pililiou Island are continuing "severe resistance" against the Americans without the slightest sign of collapse, a United Press dispatch from Honolulu said. In furious counter-attacks, Nippon garrison units on Pililiou Island during the past two days
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  • 204 1 Domel CHENGCHOW, Sept. 19.— The newly-established Pacification Commissioner's Office at Hsuchang, scored a major success recently by winning over Ho Kai-huan, brigade commander of the Chungking Army, to the peace camp under the Nanking Government. Ho Kai-huan, commander of the Second Brigade as
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  • 336 1 Dome! LISBON, Sept. 19.—AngloAmerican airborne troops have joined hands with the British Second Army and captured the Netherlands industrial city of Eindhoven and swept northward in a drive toward a corner of the Siegfried Line in the Ruhr district, anti-Axis reports said. The German High Command said
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  • 254 1 NIPPON UNITS SO MILES AWAY LISBON, Sept. 19.—The headquarters of the United States 14th Air Force in China under Major-General Claire Chennault was forced to destroy its air base at Kweilin after "desperate day and night bombings had failed to halt
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  • 92 1 Domel A NIPPON Base in South China Front, Sept. 19.—Nippon forces operating In South China are, at present, pressing In on Sunning, an enemy base 35 kilometres south of Shluhing. Meanwhile, another Nippon unit, after reducing Hokshao In their north-wtttward drive through
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  • 139 1 Dome! A NIPPON Base in Sumatra, Sept. 19.—The Nippon garrison of Sumatra shot down two aircraft and repulsed the others yesterday morning when approximately 40 carrier-based enemy aircraft appeared over the vicinity of Sigll, in Atjeh Province. A later check-up mealed that these two
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  • 217 2 'Now Is Time To Give All Out Co-operation To Nippon In War 9 LEADER'S CALL TO EURASIANS By Svonan Shimhun Staff Reporter A STIRRING appeal to all able-bodied Eurasian young men and youths to rome forward and join the Aojin Free Labour Corps wns made by Dr. C. J. Paglar,
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  • 61 2 By Syciun Shimbun Staff Reporter GRAND entertainment was provided the lar«re audience present at the Malal Oekiio last nITM when the third Malni "Arts Night" was stagi»d under the support *l Berita Maiai. It is undrr«to'.'<3 the nrorreds of the fhow vill b*> donated to the Syonan
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  • 111 2 f p.m. news flashes m Malal. Tmmfl and Cantonese: 6.15 p m. Syonan local hour followed by the next days program summary: 6.J0 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners: 6.40 p m. Chines? Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malal: 7 20 p.m. ligttt music by the
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  • 768 2 Duid To Defence Against Air Raids: Parts 2 3 APPENDED in continuation of lh« A.RP. instructions and directions to the people of Syonan regarding preparation* to deal with any situation arising from possible enemy air raid attempts on this Island. The first part appeared m yesterday's Issue and romtquent Instalment*
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  • 133 2 B. WIL.MOTT I)E SILVA. Today we sadly think of those. Whs shed their blood for Freedom s cause. To plight in assurance "to door die"—for Freedom brave and true With yon fulfilld they serVd a •Call" To share ft Martyr's fate and fall. And to them this Day
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  • 97 2 By Syoiuin Shfmbun Staff Reporter MUSIC-LOVERS are looking forward to the Syonan Symphony Orchestra's charity concert in aid of the Bahau and Endau funds to be held at the Kokaido tomorrow at 6 p.m.. sponsored by the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) under the patronage
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  • 12 2 MOUNT Emily Swimming Pool re-opened today for public vie.
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  • 327 2 •BF.LATED though it is." WfHw Teddy the Cub. "let me also fata the others in wishing (lie Muslims throughout the Ea«=t Ind'es an-l Ma'ai. 'many a hannv return of the Hari Raya,1 let alone sharinj with thfm the joy of this
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  • 77 2 By Syonan Shimlmn Staff Reporter CONSIDERABLE tnterest Is tocussed on the boxing at the Great Word on Saturday.- Organ'zed with the aid of the Syonan Boxing Syndicate, the Auxiliary Police, v ho aiv ;ponsorinß the project, are rtoini; lrmarkably well in the sale
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