Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 September 1944

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  • 104 1 The Stonan Shimbun Eisenhower Injured In Forced Landing Dumel LISBON, Sept. 23—Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the anti-Axis invasion forces In Europe, sustained injury to his knee today when the piane, in which he was returning from an inspection of the frontlines in Northern France, made a forced landing
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  • 151 1 Oomei CANTON. Sept. 24—The left flank of the Nippon thrust southward from the KwangsiHunan border towards Kwellir, Kwangsi capital and strategic American air base In China, has reached Kwanyang, approximately 80 kilometres '50 miles) north-east of Kwellin, the Chungking High Command disclosrd today,
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  • 355 1 WESTERN FRONT HITLER'S reported assumption of the supreme command of the German forces on the western front has more or lea* synchronised with the stiffening: of German resistance to the anti-Axis armies trying to batter their way into Reich territory. It is indeed remarkable hew quickly and effectively the
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  • 230 1 •maei LISBON. Sept. 24—The hardest fighting on the Western Front is still In the area of Arnhem, on the* lower Rhine in Holland where the Germans are tattling to prevent the British Second Army from crossing the Neder Rhine. London dispatches said. Thf Fuehrer's headquarters
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  • 237 1 Domof LISBON, Sept. 21.—0n the Eastern Front, attacks by masses of Soviet infantry and tanks continued yesterday in the northern sector, but were repulsed or intercepted, the Oerman High Command said. South-west of Mitau. Oerman aimoured attacking groups destroyed or captured 91 tanks and 187
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  • 119 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, Sept. 25.— As the result of heavy casualties in men and serious depletion in ammunition sustained at the hands of the Nippon garrison units, the morale of American invading troops on Pililiou Island, of the Palau
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  • 169 1 DomeJ ZURICH. Sep.. 24—A direct attack on the American Genral, Joseph Stllwell. Com-mander-ir.-Chlef of the American forces in India, Burma and China, is made in the current issue of the "National News Letter." a privately clr* culated political weekly controlled by Commander Stephen King-Hall, at present
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  • 126 1 Domei LISBON, Sept. 24.—Carrying out a drastic purge of its foes and critics, the De Oaulle Government is conducting a mass arrest of those whom it suspects of having cooperated with 'the former Vichy Government and German authorities, according to information received here. The
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  • 301 1 17 ENEMY PLANES DESTROYED A NIPPON Base on the China Front, Sept. 24.—1n raids carried out on the nlfht of Sept. 23 on the enemy air bases of liuchow and Chihkian*, Nippon air units accounted for 17 enemy planes cither set ablaze or destroyed on the
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  • 183 1 AT THE Hunan Front, Sept. 23—A China-based American bomber squadron, with fighter escort, bombed the southern Hunan Province stronghold of Taohsien at 1 p.m. on Sept. 20 and scattered thousands of celluloid Incendiary cards within the city and on nearby forests and ripening agricultural crops.
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  • 211 1 Domei PEKING. Sept. 24-As a result of the Philippic Republic's declaration of war against the United States and Britain on Sept. 23, Great-* East Asiatic countries, which are row conducting a determined flght for the liberation of the entire region from Anglo-American oppression, have
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  • 173 1 Domei LISBON, Sept. 24.—With nearly 900.000 houses in London in need of immediate repairs as the result of flyingbomb damage, British Minister of Labour Ernest Bevin has sent out a special urgent appeal to all men who have a knowledge of building and house repair
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  • 347 2 SPONSORED BY AUTHORITIES By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter WIDE In the range of its theme Is the series of public functions and entertainments arranged by the Hodo-bu authorities, with the co-operation of the Malai, Arab, Chinese, Eurasian and Indian communities, for the month of
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  • 51 2 HARVEST Thaiuaglvlng Bcrv:.o3 will bt held at 81. Andrews o-.th'-dral and St. Hilda's CTnrrh Katong. next Sunday. All gin* of fruits and vegetables, which should be delivered to the respective churches, preferably by Saturday afternoon, win be distributed to sick and needy parishioners after the evening services on
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  • 141 2 By Syonan Shlmbnn Staff Reporter POSTAL Savings In Malal are Increasing steadily. Total deposits in August amounted to 51.544,000 against total withdrawals of $816,970—a net Increase of $727,030 The Postal Savings vp to August amounted to $9,130,883. It is hoped that the $10,000,000
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  • 45 2 INTENDING participants In the bicycle race to the Syr nan Chureito, n be held on Oct. 8, should send in their entries without further delay. Entry forms are obtainable either at the. S S.A. riubhouse or town office >n Robinson Road.
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  • 131 2 0 p.m. news flashes In Mai at, Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day> program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malal Children's Hour; 7 pan. news In Malal; 7.20 p.m. instrumental Interlude* 7.30 p.m. Peking drama
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  • 392 2 ■BLOW is th« sixth Instalment (Put t continued) of the AX F. tnstmcthm. and itrcetton to the mill of Syon*n outlining m»N rt. to deal with any situation ilWil from possible enemy ah nil attem.ts ob thto Island. Parts 1 to
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  • 82 2 Mr. TAN RIM BWEE passed away peacefully yesterday mom'.ng (Sept. 35, 2604) at his residence No. 12, Gemmill Lane, at the age of 43, leaving behind him his wife, two sons (Kay Chong and Kay Sin) and a daughter (Olm Slang) to mourn his loss. Funeral takes place tomorrow
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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