Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 November 1944
1944-11-07
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Title Section110 1944-11-07 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 604 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. KOK! 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS High Tribute Paid To JMppon Troops LISBON. Nov. 5. i Domei i Nippon troops on Leyte are well-seasoned and well-train-ed. Captain Robert Webster, observer with Mat Arthur's Headquarters, said, according to a dispatch received here. Webster110 words
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571 1944-11-07 1 TOKYO. Nov. 6 (Dotnei)—"lt is Nippon's irrevocable aim to crush the enemy and win final victory, and to makt this war a complete success by devoting all her energy to th« establishment of a just and equitable world peace," th« Imperial571 words
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Article437 1944-11-07 1 ASSURED OF ITS PLACE AFTER a years experience with the application in practice of the■ principles set out in the Greater t s East Asia Joint Declaiation. Nippon is today more than ever convinced that only those principles could j establish lasting world peace based on the security and437 words
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73 1944-11-07 1 TOKYO, Nov. 6. (Uomci) —TENNO HEIKA graciously granted audience to Suhhas Chandra Hose, Head of (he Provisional (•overntnent of Free India, at 10.30 a.m today at the Imperial Palace Neta.ji Rose, who is now visiting Tokyo for the purpose of consol'diiing collaboration between73 words
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261 1944-11-07 1 TOKYO Nov. 6. (Domeil—Warm and sincere felicitations were offerer] to the Head of State of Bunn.i, Prime Minister? of Man<:hukoku ana Thailand President of the Notional Government of China and President of the Philippines in a message by Prime Minister Gen. Kuniaki Km261 words
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267 1944-11-07 1 A NIPPON Base on trie. Philippines Front, Nov. 6. (Domei) -Our air forces on Ul2 three successive days beginning from Nov. 2 assaulted enemy transpor's in thr Levte sec'or a.s well as enemy positions on Morotai Island. Operating over the267 words
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576 1944-11-07 1 TOKYO. Nov. 6 (Domei)—Dai Honyei announced at 43U o'clock this afternoon as follows: 'Firstly, the 'Kamikaze' Special Attack Corps, on Nov. 5, attacked an fncmy task force in waters east of the Philippines and sank o.»e aircraft-carrier and heavily576 words
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82 1944-11-07 1 FUKUOKA. Nor 6. fDoviet) —Final rites for Mitsuru Toyama, \cho played a great part in the establishment of the Chinese Republic, roere held at the Envoii Temple here this afternoon with Shigcru Ynshida. Governor of Fukuoka Prefect we as Choirman for funero. arrangements. Approximately82 words
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267 1944-11-07 1 A NIPPON 3ASE m Kwangsi Province. Nov. 5 (Domei)—After smashing the tesistance put up by the enemy 20th Army, a Nippon unit, on Nov. 2, reduced Kungcheng 65 kilometres sji-th-cast of Kweilin. Meanwhile, anothst Nippon unit, on the morning of Nov. 3 occupied267 words
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206 1944-11-07 2 RANGOON. Nov. 6, (Dome!) Burmese, Indian and Nippon officials and civilian quarters have joined the week's celebration of the flrst anniversary of the signing of the historic Joint Declaration whieb took place at the Assembly of Greater East Asiatic nations on Nov. I last206 words
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249 1944-11-07 2 MANILA. Nov. I. I Domei!— on the occasion of Ihe ftr«t anniversary of the adoption of the Joint Declaration of Greater Last Asiatic Nations today President J«*e laurel smt a telegram to Premier General Kuniakl Kolso of Nlprmn reaffirming the unswerving allegiance and249 words
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402 1944-11-07 2 'ASIA FOR ASIANS' PLEDGE RE-AFFIRMED MANILA, Nov. 6—ln a statement on the occasion of the first anniversary of the Assembly of G. E. A Nations today, Karam Singh Gill. Chairman of the Manila chapter of the 1.1.L.. declared, "The402 words
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121 1944-11-07 2 MANTLA, Nov. 5 (DomeI )—Tn the midst of the world at war and with enemy invaders attemptIng the re-enslavement of the Ph til opines. Filipinos today held solemn memori?l rites for the nation's war dead. In Manila President Jose P. Laurel this morning addressed121 words
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331 1944-11-07 2 MODELLED on similar linen 10 be Auxiliary Police organisation. Local Affairs Committee of the Indian Independence League on Saturday decided that as prerequisite to assisting the Azad Hind FanJ in Its battle for thf liberation of India's millions, intensive propaganda relating to the work331 words
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177 1944-11-07 2 BANGKOK, Nov. 6 (Domen—in greeting the first anniversary of the Joint Declaration of Greater East Asiatic Nations, Thailand ts holding celebrations lasting for three days with many commemoi t tlve functions taking place. All local theatres today screened commemorative movies of the General Assembly of177 words
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273 1944-11-07 2 DJAKARTA Nov. 4. (Dom-il A resolution expressing the firm determination of all Djawa to ma ice the supreme effort for final victory with officials and civilians solidly united, was unanimously passed by 67 prefectural governors and 18 mayors from all Darts of the country273 words
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Article469 1944-11-07 2 Notes Comments By 'SAKURA' MY FAN mail has been dwindling badly and I would urge readers to write more freely and frequently 01. topics of mutual interest, so that may ventilate their views and seek to help tht-m in whatever ways can. SendnV names will alwa>s be treated as i<469 words
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Article266 1944-11-07 2 A.P Revision Urged To the Editor, Syonan Shimbun Sir,—The organization of the Auxiliary Police Assistants during the present International crisis -Is one of the wisest steps taken by the Malai Administration to ensure the speedy amelioration of the general welfare of the public. Unfortunately, there are Syokurhos266 words
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306 1944-11-07 2 DJAKARTA, Nov. 6. (Dome!) On the occasion of the first anniversary of the Joint Declaration of Greater East Asiatic Nations, I President Ir. Soekarno of the DJawa Centra) Council, as representative of the Indonesian people, cabled to Premier Koiso Ihc renewed p'ede*306 words
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Article52 1944-11-07 2 SEREMBAN, Nov. 3. (Domel)— Preparations are under way to establish a broadcasting station at Seremban. To be operated by the Gunselkanou Hoso Kanri Kyoku the station is expected to be on the air on the medium wave on a frequency of 1,025 metres, In December, it52 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1944-11-07 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes in Maiai Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p m Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.b. Malal Chldren's Hour: 6 40 p.m. talk in Cantonese by Yeb Wai Un: 7 p.m. news <n Malal: 7.20 p.m. Pekin drama selections;94 words
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