Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 September 1944
1944-09-30
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Article56 1944-09-30 1 Chungking Regime Reshuffle Soon? Domri LISBON. Sept. 28—A big; J shake-up in the Chungking i ramp i.i imminent with Finance MlnhrtW 11. H. Ivime and War Minister Ho Yinj- ■■hin coming- under sharp out- i spoken criticism in Chungking as a result of the recent* session of the People* Political56 words
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Article72 1944-09-30 1 NO. 372 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS IS'ew German Secret Weapon Revealed Dome I LISBON. Sept. i!»— ttepoitinf the nMJMt of another new secret driman war weapon, an American frontline dispatch received here today said. "The latest (ierman weapon is a 14-ton projectile72 words
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152 1944-09-30 1 Dome. A NIPPON Base in the! Central Pacific. Sept. 28.Following up the previous j night's raid on enemy positions on Pillliou Island. Nippon air units on Sept. 27 carried out another fierce raid on enemy positions inflicting severe losses to the enemy. Huge152 words
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223 1944-09-30 1 Darnel TOKYO, Sept. 29.—The complete occupation by our Army units of Paoking, southern Hunan Province, and the enemy airfield at Tanchuk, Kwangsi Province, was announced in a communique issued by Dai Honyei at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The text of the communique223 words
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Article395 1944-09-30 1 GLARING COMKASI IN GLARING contrast 10 tbe policy of the past legitne urHir which British. Amer>« a;i and Dutch, capitalists operating banking; huti.se* in this country exploited the local i inhabitants lo the utmost, as point- > ed out by a Nippon Military Administration official In an interview published395 words
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256 1944-09-30 1 Dome]. LISBON. Sept. 28.-On the: Eastern Front, lively fighting continued yesterday In the Danube bend on both sides of the Iron Gate, the German, High Command announced. It said that Soviet forces which had advanced from Orsova in a southerly direction256 words
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175 1944-09-30 1 GRATITUDE for and deep appreciation of the benevolence of the Military Administration were voiced by a few depositors of former enemy banks when appraised. In an interview, of the derision to make partial refund ot their deposits. These depositors agreed that Urn British. American175 words
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105 1944-09-30 1 BTOCKHOLM. Sept. 29 The British Press today expressed disappointment over the admission made by the Supreme Anti-Axis Invasion Headquarters that AngloAmerican invasion forces in the Arnhem sector of Holland suffered a costly reverse and were compelled to effect a withdrawal owing to mounting furious German105 words
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365 1944-09-30 1 OoaeJ AT THE China Front. Sept. 28.—Blasting United States boastful propaganda that their gigantic airfields around Chengtu are "Impregnable", Nippon air units are proving to the enemy that they are just as vulnerable as other bases of the United States Air Force365 words
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329 1944-09-30 1 Domel STOCKHOLM. Sept. 27.— The Dagsposten last week published an article lifted from the Swedish monthly "Vaer Kyrka" (Our Church), containing a plea made by Madamt Chiang Kai-shek to all Christians. Madame Chiang emphasized; that Nippon should be given land in order that the Nippon people329 words
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287 1944-09-30 1 Domei LISBON. Sep;. 28.—The Germans are righting with determination and fierceness everywhere on the Western Front, report: indicated. An Associated Press dispatch said the loss of the anti-Axis' only bridgehead i cross the Rhine at. Arnhem la Holland by annihilation of th.^287 words
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Article38 1944-09-30 1 THE attention of the Chinese In Malai is drawn to the fart that under the Occupied Territory Ordinance, the MS of the Chines* national Hag <>n October II or on any other occasion Ml NOT allowed.38 words
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135 1944-09-30 2 By S.T.nan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE MALAI Gunselkanbu DenMl Kol.ii. Dcnkl Tusin Gakko, lommenred its lir.t session with 34 students in January this year. Normally this course takes one y« ar t<» < omplete. As the studenU worked hard and were diligent in their135 words
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207 1944-09-30 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A CEREMONY to commemorate the second anniversary of the opening of the Yusei Kyoku will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at which the whole staff of the Postal Department, including sub-postmasters. w.ll attend. The staff will gather at the207 words
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78 1944-09-30 2 J I By Syonan Shimbnn Staff Reporter THK Postal Savings Bank authorities believe that the 510.000.1i00 mark In Postal Savings Bank Deposits will be reached within a few days, and arc drawing up an attractive program, lasting one week, beginning from Oct. 10, to78 words
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611 1944-09-30 2 THE liquidation of deposl nounced in Malal KokuJi 52, Is following manner: I. Period of the liquidation: Prom Oct. 15 to Nov. 30. 260* 11. Period of registration: for the preparation of the liquidation, the registration of non-enemy depositors611 words
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Advertisement143 1944-09-30 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 135 Be: Tenders for Private Pawnshops. TENDERS ARE INVITED for the purchase of the exclusive right and privilege of cariylng on the trade of a Pawnbroker for the period of one year from Ist January, Syowa 30 to list December, Syowa 20 in Syonan-to. 1.143 words
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Advertisement97 1944-09-30 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ENGAGEMENTS GOH—LEE. The engagement is snnounced between Dr. Goh KoH Chuan, son of the late Dr. Goh Tiau Thlm. brother of Dr. Goh Kok Kee, twin-brother of Dr. Goh Kok Aun of Hongkong, and Miss Lee Moh Ching. daughter of Dr. Lee Tin 81k and Dr. Cheng Sik97 words
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Advertisement384 1944-09-30 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 139 RE:SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETS THE 17TH ISSUE of Koh-Nan Saiken (lottery tickets) are now on sale to the pubLc to Syonan as follows:— 1. Total Sam of Sale: The sum of two hundred sixty thousand ($260,000) dollars is allotted for sale lv Syonan-to rut384 words
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Advertisement686 1944-09-30 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI i NOTICE NO. 137 Xc: Vacancies for Teachers APPUCATIONS are Invited for pos'-a as teachers of the Syonan K.jh-Gyo Gakko (Syonan Industrial School). Applicant* may be of any nationality and age. Particulars are *s follows:— 1. 2 Teachers of Carpentry. 2 1 Teacher of Smlthery. S. Oood686 words
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Advertisement243 1944-09-30 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 138 Re: Kxtens on of period for the inspection of motor vehicles, and disposal of vehicles which are considered djfsuitable for service from the result of the inspection. THE PERIOD for the Inspection of motor vehicles is hereby extended to 15th October, Syowa 19. Vehicles243 words
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