Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 November 1944

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  • 131 1 The Syonan Shimbun Australia Not Able To Fill Food Quota LISBON, Nov. 9, (Domei) A Reuters London dispatch received here today reported thai the latest advice-, from Aus'rulia i.Jdicaf" considerable doubt as to wild irr the Commonwealth wi'l b: able to meet the full foM quota for the anti-Axis powvrs
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  • 175 1 Chungking 31st Army Troops Surrender Unconditionally KWWGSI FRONT. NOV. 10 (DOMED—NIPPON TROOPS COMPLETELY OCCLTIED KWEILIX. MOST IMPORTANT ENEMY BASE IN KWANGSI PROVINCE. AT NOON TCDAY. The complete occupation of this walle'1 city by our cra.k units followed :.Ulv stiver-fighiir.g that had been racing throughout the city since
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  • 356 1 SAVE YOURSELVES! YESTERDAY'S meeting of the Tokuh?tu-si Savings Encouragement Committee was both informative and Instructive, and there can be little doubt that if the fullest cooperation is forthcoming from the public, the set goal of saving; SIK.riOOOOO between now and the; end of March next year can he attained.
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  • 252 1 TOKYO. Nov. 10. (Domei)—Dai Honyei announced at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon as follows: "Firstly, our Air Forces, at dawn on Nov. 8, attacked the enemy air j base on Morotai Island and blasted or set ablaze runways and ground facilities at four places. "Secondly, our
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  • 212 1 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter COMMENTING on the fighting in Leyte, the Spokesman of the Imperial Forces in the Southern Regions, at a Press contrence yesterday, voiced his firm conviction in the final annihilation of the enemy invasion forces which have now totalled
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  • 306 1 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter COMMENTING on the enrmy attempts to air-raid Syonan last Sunday and again on Wednesday, Lieut. Col. Shozo Naßajitna. 1 Spokesman of the Imperial Forces lin the Southern Regions, In a statement at a Press conference yesterday, declared that
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  • 373 1 LISBON, Nov. fl. (Dome!l— Fierre* fighting continued along the 50-1 kilometre-front between Pont -a-1 Mousson and the Rhine-Marne Canal as Wehrmacht forces stub-' bornly hold down the American Third Army to small gains by throwing in bitter counter-attacks, according to fron'Jine dispatches received here. j The G«rman
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  • 730 1 TOKYO, Nov. 10, (Domei)—A grand total of, at least, 209 enem? warcra't and transports were either sunk or damaged by our Army and Navy forces in the aerial battle In waters off Taiwan on Oct. It, naval battle off
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  • 425 2 MA YOR 'S ADDRESS TO SA VINGS COMMITTEE I.y Svonan Shimbun Staff Reporter •IT IS needless to emphasize repeatedly the indispensability of savings, as It is known lhat the present struggle can be regarded as a (troit war of consumption of
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  • 459 2 By Svonan Shimbun Staff Report FOR the purpose of encouragi) i saving among the p-ople. community or<'ani/at'ons will be required t.. ma^a total deposit of $9 *****0 in the banks from October this year to March. 2605, was re: vealcd at a meeting
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  • 208 2 By Gunseikan-bu By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter IN CONNECTION with the new issue of $10 notes, the Gunseikanbu has declared the following for the information of the public: "The New $10 notes which were issued towards the end of October this year are of
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  • 54 2 PROORAM for Syonan Symphony Orchestra's Sunday Coicert at the Syonan Kokaldj tomorrow: Peter Scbmoll: Moonlight Night on the Alster: Songs—(a) Umiyuku Nippon: <b> Sei San Gaido: La Traviata: Dance —(a> Spanish Dance: ib) Doll Scene at Midnight: Dance—(a i Thai Dance: (b) Hungarian Dance: Zarewitch: Mattinata: Slavonic
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  • 322 2 By Syonan Shtmbun Staff Reporter "TRENCH-SHELTER Comtruetion Week" to an. and every individual householder Is urrently enjoined to see that trenche* are dug so that every member of each household has a place "belter in, during air raids, by Nov. 14. This is most
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  • 596 2 SYOMU-KA CHO EXPLAINS ALLOTMENTS By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter PLANS for the purpose of encouraging savin*:, among tin? people of Svonan through community organizations, workers In proups anii clarified busings kumiai wu fully explained by Mr. S. Itioka,
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  • 32 2 MADAM LIM GUAT HOE NEO rwife of the late Mr. Chew Joon Heang) passed away peacefully it 238, Telok Ayer Street, at 8.30 a.m. (T.T. > yesterday. Funeral took place this -morning.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 212 2 WAITED IMMEDIATELY one good NipponGo—Hokkien Interpreter with knowledge of Chinese. Good prospects. Apply SYONAN WOODEN SHIPBUILDING ASSOCIATION, 73/75 Beach Road, Syonan. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. K. E. WEBB and fanrly Hank all those who attended the Mineral of Mrs. Lena Josephint i nee Fernandez) Webb and sent wreaths and expressions
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 142 2 Today *s Syonan Radio 9 p.m. news flashes In Malai, Tamil d Cantonese: 6.15 jj.m. Syonan 1 local hour followed by the next day's program summary, 6.30 p m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p m. Indian Child len's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. talk In
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    • 65 2 Sunday Church Services ST. ANDREWS Cathedral: HO. (plain) 8.30 a.m. (choral) 915 a.m.. Evensong 6 p.m.. St. Hildas (Katong): H.C. (Chorali 9.30 a.m. Evensong 6.30 p.m.. Kampont Kapor Methodist; Malai service, 11.30 a.m.. choral service, 5.45 p.m. when choir will sing four anthems; Paya Lebar Methodist: Worship 11. M a.m..
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