Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 November 1944

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  • 121 1 The Syonan Shimbun I ,S. Casualties Total 487,692 LISBON. Nov. 1. (Domei) —The I'nited States armed forces since the outbreak of the war till the last day of Oc.ober. have suffered 487.69'! casualties, the I niled States Office of War Information announced today, according to a Washington dispatch NO. 602
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  • 197 1 LISBON. Nov. 1. (Oomelt Rooacvrlt's recall of Stilwell from (hum king as Comma nder-in- hief of the I nlled States force- in the China-Burma-India theatre at (lir demand of Chiang Kai-she'«. lias >tailed anrhe of criticism from (he American Pros* of
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  • 373 1 EVIDENCE OF STRENGTH NOTHING could give mere convincing evidence of Nippon's armed strength than the landing of sper;al "assault" units on the northern coa« of Pililiou Island of (he Palau Group a few days ago Undoubtedly ihe spseial task of lime units is to give whatever a* stance they
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  • 92 1 TOKYO. Nov. 3. (Domei) -In daring pre-dawn raids today against Saipan and Tinlan islands, of the Mariana Group the Nippon Air Force heavily pounded the enemy airfields there, causing huge fires to spread over the airfields. Dai Honyei announced in a communique released
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  • 212 1 MANILA. Nov 1 (Drmei) Walter Kuehne. Press re-1 presentative of the Germar community in the Philipplres lrterviewed this morning de-1 clared that the United States has suffered what pro babiy is the greatest naval defeat in all history in the recent battles off Taiwan ard
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  • 153 1 INTENDING compel itar.« are reminded that they must submit their applications to participate In the Nov. 8 Nippon-Go Oratorical Contest at the Dal To* Oekijo without further delay, in view of the short time left for them 10 do so. Applications should be made to the
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  • 371 1 MANILA. Nov. 2. (Domei) I —With the conveying of supply vessels rendered difficult because of lack of aircraft protection, the enemy landing forces on Leyte Island are undoubtedly suffering from paucity of war materials and food supplies. The enemy* lack of war supplies is clearly shown
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  • 142 1 LEYTE GULF, SURIGAO STRAITS ACTION TOKYO. No*. 8. (Domei)—A total of ten enemy warship* tnd transports were sunk or damaged as result I darinn aerial assaults carried out hy the "Kamikaze" Special Attack Corpi and other Nippon air units against the enemy
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  • 75 1 MANILA, Nov. 2. (Domei) Following up the previous day's raids on the enemy airfields on Leyte Island, our air units at dawn yes'erday again heavily hit these enemy airfields At Takloban. our air uni's caused fires to brrak out at five points, while at Dulag three
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  • 81 1 A NIPPON Base in the Philippines, Nov. 3. (Dom«i)Our Army air unlfs on the night of Nov. 1 subjected >he enemy airfields a,t Takloban and Dulag to a series of devastating raids and blasted the runways and ground facilities Meanwhile, a separate aii unit *hot down nine
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  • 117 1 A NIPPON BASE in the' Philippines. Nov. 3. (Domei)— j Sharply reflecting the heavy! losses suffered by enemy air-craft-carriers in the series of air and sea battles off Taiwan and the Philippines, the activity of enemy carrier-borne aircraft in the Philippines war theatre is markedly declining
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  • 543 1 By a Domei Mar Correspondent A NIPPON BASK in the Philippines, Nov. 3.—The United States has' bt'en vociferously public.um.fi not only to its public but ah*) to the whole world a seemingly true claim that ti.e American Navy has 1 scored "a ureal
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  • 106 2 By Syonan Shlmbun S'aff Reporter FXCELLENT entertainment by a militnry band. scxfenJnir of InterestIng films and instructive addresses by community leaden* made up the prorram for yesterday's mass mcciIng at the Dai Toa Gekijo Mr. Chlng Kee-sun presided at the
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  • 256 2 "Today Nippon is fighting a war not only to liberate Greater East Asia, but also to preserve the (Teatnesa that Meiji Tenno h«d bequeath ed to Ninpon so that Nlopon may succeed in this dual ta«k," said Mr. Lim. urging all people who live under Nippon rule end
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  • 817 2 REMARKABLE DISPLAY OF ENTHUSIASM By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter YESTERDAY'S masi all-community rallies held simultaneously In three centres to commemorate Mriji Setau for the third time since the birth of Syonan. were undoubtedly the b fgest and most successful
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  • 97 2 WE, the peoples of Great East Asia who are in constant memory of the services of His Imperial Majesty's Forces, who are fifhtiiu in the front-lines, are gratified with the colossal Naval Victories off Taiwan and the Philippines. We unanimously reaffirm oar pledge to crush oar enemies, by
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  • 534 2 By Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reporter IN A RADIO talk from the Syo«n Station last evening, in the it of a series commemorating Meiji Srtsu. Mr. Roy Ferroa. of (he Eurasian Welfare Association, after briefly explaining the sirnlAc ance of Me ji Setsu said
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  • 325 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE mas* meeting held in Upper Serangoon district was highlighted by a seriea of riumlnatlng addresses by representatives of the Malai, Chinese, Eurasian and Arab communities and the nnaminous passing of the resolution pledging anew the people's loyal co-operation.
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  • 42 2 GOMES—Harold Clarence Gomes, second son of Benjamin Gomes, late of Fuji-go. Bahau, passed away peacefully at 212F, Rangoon Road, at 4 p.m. (T.T.) yesterday, leaving behind his beloved wife and one daughter. Funeral this evening at 5 p.m. (T.T.) to Bidadari.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 237 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. H. C. GOMES and family thank their relatives and friends for their kind attendance at the funeral of Harold Gomes, and also those who rent wreaths and messages of condolence. PIONEERS ARE LEADERS Two and a half years ago we toresaw the possibility of the present
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    • 384 2 WANTED YOUNG OFFICE ASSISTANT. Must be able to converse In NipponGo fluently. Knowledge cf Chinese characters an asset. Apply to Bor No. 471, c/o Syonan S.iimbun (Enellsh Edition). Syonan. TYPE PICKERS and Compositors of Chinese and Kana types, and Printers are wanted by a certain Nippon Army Corps In Syonan.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 105 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes In Malai, Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonans local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.3? pm. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.30 p.m. Malai music by the Kampong Oelam Kronchong
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