Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 November 1944
1944-11-03
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Title Section132 1944-11-03 1 The Syonan Shimbun Txmding Point Near Takloban Bombed A NIPPON BASE in the rhilippir.es, Nov. 2. (Domei) Our Air Force continued devastating assaults against the enemy's landir?" point near Takloban and the airfield early on the mornirg of Oct. 31, blasting runways and other military installations. The complete absence of132 words
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347 1944-11-03 1 Successful Raids Made On Foe Base On Morotai Island TOKYO, Nov. 2. (Domei)—The Nippon Air Force in a renewed all-out assault against the enemy warcraft in Leyte Gulf yesterday accoun.ed for a to.a! of seven warships, including battleships, either sunk347 words
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Article406 1944-11-03 1 Brisk. Fighting In Suburbs, Defenders Said Doomed LISBON, Nov. 1. (I)omei)—Brisk fighting is, at present, taking place in t!ie suburbs of Kweilin and in the vicinity of Ihe railway station to the north of the -sty, the Chungkin? High Command announced iodiy, according to information received406 words
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245 1944-11-03 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Pacific. Nov. 1. (Domei)—The Nippon army and naval forces on Palau 1-land are giving every possible assistance to the valiant Nippon defenders of Pililiou Island who are holding at bay an overwhelmingly large enemy invading force, frontline dispatches I245 words
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283 1944-11-03 1 TOKYO. Nov. I. (Domei)—Subhas Chandra 80-e, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, accompanied by his suite, arrived here today by air to conier with the Nippon Government and miliary authorities with a view 10 closer co-operation between his Government and the283 words
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Article299 1944-11-03 1 MEIJI SETSU I ON THE auspicious occasion 01 Melji Setsu today, the peoples ol Greater East Asia have Rood cause to be grateful and thankful for the strenuous efforts of Meiji Tenno. through which i-csrnt-day Nippon (as the Svons. i Chinese leader pointed out in a rvl.o talk a299 words
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Article365 1944-11-03 1 LISBON. Nov. 1. (Dome!)— Major fighting on the Western Front continued yesterday in south-western Holland, according to all reports available. Anti-Axis dispatches from Paris said the Canadians battled against messed artillery, machinegun. and mortar fire, to cross the causeway from BeveLand and establish a bridgehead on Wnlcheren365 words
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93 1944-11-03 1 MANILA. Nov. 1. (Dome!) Nippon ground units on LsytM lilund during the ten-day period from Oct. 20 to Oct. 5M scored br.lliant war results, including one enemy cruiser and one destroyer heavily damaged and more than 150 landing barges sunk. Ten-odd enemy tanks93 words
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324 1944-11-03 1 LISBON. Nov. 1. (Domei)— Ap- parentiy unable to reveal. In full, I the staggering losses sustained by American naval forces In waters off the Philippines. Admiral Chesttr N mitz's Headquarters today cast a veil of official silence ever American losses incurred hi324 words
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428 1944-11-03 2 THF celebration nf Mciii Setsu at a lime when Nippon i% waging a life and death <tni»?lr a«ainst the enemies of Asia »< indeed significant, and Ma la is should take the occasion to renew their determination to fight thin gigantic war428 words
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99 1944-11-03 2 PADANQ. Nov. i. (Domeii—Wim a view to further assist the livelihood of servicemen, the authorities; here recently established a centre for the exclusive training of families of local Auxiliary Service member*1 in spinning work Looms anj ether spinning facilitiouj for the industry have been placed99 words
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332 1944-11-03 2 TRANSPORT CHIEF MAKES STATEMENT By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reportei A WARNING that stern and appropriate measures will be taken against owners of vehicles who cluigr fares in excess of Ihe revised rates for taxis, trishaw and rikishar which become effective332 words
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562 1944-11-03 2 MEIJI SETSU dawned brightly today when every home, publir building and private business establishment prominently displaying the Hinomaru all over the island. J Nippon-jin residents asvmbled at specially appointed centres at an early hour, to observe the day with j appropriate ceremony, and562 words
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355 1944-11-03 2 TAPIOCA and sweet-potato CW I cultivated by ttie Syonan Sports Association TVee Labour Service Corns several month.*, ago a'.ong the outer fringes of the nia7a faclnn the flvonan iSoecvial Munlcinality ias well as In the trroun&s of the Munich*] Services Club will be355 words
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362 1944-11-03 2 l.v Syonan shimbun SUA Reporter A NOVEL poster competition la being: sponsored by the Hodo-bu. entries for which will be received up to Nov 30. The theme should be the brilliant victories of the Air Battle off Taiwan: the Sea Battle off the362 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous168 1944-11-03 2 Today's S yon an Radio t p.m. news Hashes fn Malai. Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan'.s local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.3^ p.m news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6 40 p.m. Ma!ai Children'? Hour; 7 p.m. news .n Malai; 7. '10 p m. special talk168 words
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