Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 September 1944

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  • 132 1 The Stonan Shimbun US, Strike Figures Mining New High Domei IISBON. Sept. 25.—1f strike in the United State? cont*i je at the present ra'r, »< kers, particularly tbose in the armament industry, will set up a record in 1944 with the Rre lest number of hours on si ike in
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  • 97 1 Domel LISBON, Sept. 25—Ar. atmosphere of pessimism and gloom is apparent regarding! the outcome of the now fort-night-old negotiations betweer Mahatma Gandhi and Mohammed All Jinr.ah, Indicating that the talks have reached the cruciil s'nge. a Bombay Router's dispatch reported here today. Neither members of Jinr.ah
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  • 430 1 TO THE LAST MAN THE SPIRIT of Nippon-fin Hvlnsr In Syonan, reflected In the resolution adopted at a mass meet\rz held on the Tokuhetu-% FVdan? last Saturday. :s one that should be emulated 'jv the local inhrHtants. The mass meeting, it viU be recallH. was Hid wl'h Oio oh>ct
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  • 161 1 Dotnel LISBON. Sept. 25—Describ- I ir.R the Cripns 1 proposals for! India's freedom as "just another Briiish formula," Louis Fischer, well-knowr author: and lecturer, in a radio forum I held fa: New York with Sir Frederick Puckle Adviser to| the British Embassy in
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  • 156 1 BFRLIN, Sept. 25.—strong bomber formations suu ported German infantry divisions at focal points on the Eastern Front yesterday, writes Major Albert Freytag, German war correspondent with the Luftwaffe. Several battleplane squadrons joined the ground fighting in the Baltic area, striking heavily at Soviet
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  • 400 1 Domei LISBON, Sept. 25.—B'.tter fighting continued to rage yesterday on the Western Front on a line from the middle of Holland and south l into eastern Francs, according !to reports received. Simultaneously, there has been evidence of a considerable stiffening of the German resistance
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  • 177 1 Uotnrl BURMA FRONT, Sept. 25.— Commenting on the war situation in northern Burma where the enemy is attempting to reopen the Indo-Chungking route by massing large forces, Lieut. Gen. Hyotaro Kimura, Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces In Burma, in a statement, pledged utmost
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  • 156 1 Gomel LISBON. Sept. 25.—Thomas Dewey, Republican presidential nominee and Governor of New York State, broadcasting a J reply to American President I Roosevelt's Saturday's campaign speech, tonight declared that the White House was responsible for the "shocking state of our defence program" for months before the
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  • 343 1 Uomel AT THE Hunan Front, Sept. 25.—Feeling the heavy pressure brought to bear upon the Hengyang-Kweilln railway as a result of the speedy reduction of Chuanhslen by the Imperial forces, and their uninterrupted drive along the West River from the direction of Canton, the
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  • 131 1 Domel A NIPPON Base in the Central Pacific, Sept. 2*—Reinforcements have reached the Nippon garrison on Piilllou Island of the Palau Oroup which is puttirji up stubborn resistance against the enemy* The vanguard of these re* lr forcemeats, brushing aside the enemy's Ineffective resistance,
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  • 118 1 Vanguards Rushing To Uunan-Kwangsi Border Dome! CANTON, Sept. 25.— Yungming, strategic Hunan highway town approximately 2o kilometres from the HunanKwangtung border, yesterday fell into the hands of Nippon troops forming the extreme left wing of the Nippon drive towards Kweilln. Kv/ar.jsi capital and vital American air
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  • 130 1 Dome! A NIPPON Base on the China Front, Sept. 25.—Giving a fair warning to Chungking troops, Nippon bomber squadrons, during the course of their recent successive bombing: raids on Lluchow, dropped leaflets pointing out to the Chungking forces the uselessness of continuing their resistance. The^e
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  • 283 2 SECOND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION A RALLY of all members of the Auxiliary Police Force is scheduled to be held in Syonan Saturday morning, when' this Important organization celebrates the second anniversary of its establishment. The rally will be stated on the Tokubetu-si
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  • 205 2 PENANO. Sept 2.s (Domett—Ai 1 poire inspector. Sergeant-Major, j three policemen and five civilians. j including a Malai woman were pre- I sented certificates for bravery by j Governor Lieut-General Seiichln i j Shlnohara at a ceremony held at; j the Police Headquarter
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  • 90 2 By Syonun Shimbun staff Rrportei THANKS to generous contribuinns which continue to be rereived from the settlement's wellwishers in Syonan. the Bahau Fund stands at 11T5.334 today. Latest four-figure contributions have come from A.P.A. Hong Kwm of area 2. C Division $11,100; the A.
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  • 145 2 IBy Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporlrr PAYMENT of bounty, ranging lrom 1100 to $300, to every fcettler in New Syonan who changed hi* profusion to help in Uie Grow More rood campaign, is announced 'jy the Propaganda and Publicity Department of the Oversea-Chinese As*
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  • 834 2 BELOW i» the nevwilh iiuUlm»nt (Part continued) of the A.R.P. Instruction* and directions to the people of Sfonan outlining mea•nres to deal with any situation arisini from possible enemy mlr raid attempt* on thin bland. Earlier parts have already been published
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  • 68 2 KOTI —Mr. tUh Kirn Liarn a-;ed 58) of Malnrci. son of the late Mr. Kob Bm Lto on Se'i; MM, at S3 Loroog Stange ByOQCA af er a long illness, ■urvhred by h:.> I orrcwlßf wife, foil-- vjns, davgh cr and son-'n-law Burial took pNkSe on the (oUowlng day
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    • 534 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 132 RE: REPEAL OF MAXIMUM SALES PRICE OF CHARCOAL tc FIREWOOD IN SYONAN-TO. NOTICE Is hereby Riven that the maximum selling price of charcoal i and firewood in Syonan-to. as fixed j on Match 29 Svowa 19 and promulgated in Syonan Tokubetu-s! Notice No. 47,
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    • 470 2 SYONAN TOIfiJBETU SI REI NO. 18 LIVESTOCK CONTROL RflfOlfttions as promulgated in Syonan Tokubetu-si Re> No. 5, an- hereby repealed a.s from today. .SYONAN TORI BEIT SI TVO. 27th September. Syowa 19. SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 131 Re: Revision of me >d of rijsarcUes distribution to local residents. notice
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