Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 November 1944
1944-11-06
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Title Section141 1944-11-06 1 The Syonan Shimbun Myitkyina and Feni Air Bases Raided A \«PPO\ Base in Burma. Nov. (Domei) —The Nippon Air I out in Burma in the early dawn of Nov. 4 carried out daring raids on the Myllkyina airfield, the enemy's advanced air bave in northern Burma, and the Feni airfield141 words
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528 1944-11-06 1 FIERCE BATTLE PROCEEDING TOKYO. Nov. 4. (Dumri)—Nippon ground forces on Leyte Island inflicted more than 4,500 casualties on the enemy forces since the enemy landrd on the island up (o Oct. 30. Dai llonyei announced in a communique released at 3528 words
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Article381 1944-11-06 1 RAIDERS ROITED THE ENEMY was given a good taste of the soundness of Syonan s defence when a formation of B-l'i Super Flying Fortresses attempted to raid the island yesterday. Acraiding to he official communique published in this issue, the raiders numbering ab;>ut 30. were complete ly put to381 words
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Article238 1944-11-06 1 A NIPPON Base in South China Nov. 4 (Domei).-—LuVhov. important American a r ba.e m China. I na* brought within danferoui .striking distance of the Nipp>.i forces today when crack Nippon columns advancing along the Liv River 1 cached a strategic point facing Wuchwan. which is238 words
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351 1944-11-06 1 SOMEWHERE in Burma Nov 4 (Domei) —The latest check-up by the Nippon Air Force in Burma shows that two B-29 bombers were heavily damaged and a total of four P-47 fighters, of which two were probables, shot down and two others damaged when enemy351 words
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288 1944-11-06 1 KWANGSI FRONT. Nov. 3. (Dome!)— The strategic hattleline of the American and Chungking forces in south-western China is on the verge of collapse with the imminent fall of Kweilin. around which Nippon forces are now steadily tightening their encirclement ring. The Nippon288 words
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399 1944-11-06 1 ONE DAMAGED: NEGLIGIBLE DAMAGE THE Syonan Defence Headquarters at ?.3O pin yesterday announced that some 30 B-29 type enrmv bombers whiih attempted to raid Syonan at 101") o'clock Sunday morning were put to rout by a fierce counter-attack by our Air Force as399 words
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Article370 1944-11-06 1 THE following are the results of the 17th term Koiiaii Saiken drawn at the Syonan Kokaido today: FIRST PRIZE ($5O 0001: 594,101 (in Penang allotment). CONSOLATION PRIZES ($l,OOO •ash, two tickets): 594,100 and 591.10? SECOND HUH (S.'O.OOO): 278.150 I (in Pensng allotment.1. THIRD PRIZE islo.ooo each,370 words
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332 1944-11-06 2 MANILA. Nov 3. (Domeil—Not only In the Philippine* hut also all over the East Asian fronts I lie lighting men of Nippon 'are determined and persistent" In crushing the evil intension of the anti-Axis camp, declared ihe Tribune this morning,332 words
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335 1944-11-06 2 MUST REPLACE MEN WHERE POSSIBLE By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reportr. THE rally organiied by the Women's Section of the Oversea Chine*e Association at Ihe Kyoei Gckijo on Saturday night in commemoration of Meiji Setsu proved a great success, no fewer335 words
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Article62 1944-11-06 2 DJAKARTA. Nov. 3,-—(Dome*) Twenty-one Indonesian newspapermen started one month's training on Friday as the first batch tc enter the newly opened Pre-smen'i Training Institute here. Thi trainees, selected from al local newspaper publishing organ." trill be riven instructions or latest journalism as well a.« military drill by officials62 words
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554 1944-11-06 2 (continued from Page 2. Saturday) BELOW Is «he concluding portion ,(Dr c. J Paglar's stirring »ddr«w at the MelJi Setsw allcommunity mass rally held at the Telnk Kurau Road Boys' School on Friday evening. The first instalment appeared In Saturday's issue. Continuing, the Eurasian554 words
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171 1944-11-06 2 MANILA, Nov. 4. (Domel)—The "New Leadeis' Association", composed of enterprising and progressive young men who are taking an active part in the present-day building of the Philippine Republic, was formed yesterday with appropriate ceremonies at which Pio Duran. Assemblyman, was elected president. The membership171 words
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212 1944-11-06 2 MANILA. Nov. 3. (D3mei^-J n^ twin Dai Honyet m™™*?"?* this afternoon revealing the Nippon aIT raids on Salpan and Tinian as well as the blasting of ten enemy warcraft by the "Kamikaw' special attack corps, created a «M»Non union* Filipinos who «w In the212 words
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188 1944-11-06 2 DJAKARTA. NOV. 4 iLfumci' The sixth session of the Central Council will be convoked here on Nov. 11 with deliberations slated to last six days, it is announced The enquiry by the Commander-tn-Chief of the Nippon forces in Djawi* on which the Council188 words
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160 1944-11-06 2 Lv Sroran Shimbun Staff Report*; DESPITE the rain, the amateur athletic sports meeting in commememoratton o! M?lji Setsu, held at the Jalan Besar Stadium Saturday was a thorough success. The most successful athletes were M. K. Sundram. Mohamrd Taha bin Kalii and Kartar Singh.160 words
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221 1944-11-06 2 By Syonan Shlmbun 3(aft Reportet KID CABANELA (122-lb >. bantamweight champion of Malai, an nexed the featherweignt title as well at the New World Saturday night when he beat Golden Boy (128-lb.) on a technical knockout, the referee stoppng the fight after the221 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement328 1944-11-06 2 NOTICE AS FROM TO-DAY the new Office of Kutyo No. 17. Area 5. "B" Division, will be at *P9, Serangoon Road. K. M. VADAISON, 6-11-2604. SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 147 Re: Revision of fares of taxis, trishaws and rickshaw* which are being operated under the management of civilians. NOTICE328 words
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Advertisement376 1944-11-06 2 POSTER CONTEST ENTRIES ARE INVITED by the Hodo-bu Sophia Road. Syonan. tor Peters suggestive of the brilliant victories of Nippon Forces in The Air Battle off Taiwan; the See Battle off the Philippine.";; the Sea-Air BatMes in Leyte Gulf; the firm determination of the people to overcome every difficulty in376 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous77 1944-11-06 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes in Malai. Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p m gyonan.s local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.5? pm Chinese Children's Hour; 6.40 p.m. violin solo; 700 p.m. news in malai: 7.50 pm. News In Hokkien and Cantonese; 825 p.m. news in77 words
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