Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 November 1944

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  • 125 1 The Syonan Shimbun Aircraft Captured In Liuchow Sector LIUCHOW. Nov. If, (Domei |—Nippon forces, in <ii ration against enemy defenders of Liuchow airfield which fell into Nippon hands on Nov. 9, captured two B-24 bombers, two P-40 fighters, nine automobiles, one antiaircraft gun. one q'lirk-firing gun, one machine t,un and
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  • 670 1 ON THE Kwangsi Front, Nov. 12. (Domei)— lmperial Nippon forces on the China continent have finally reduced Kweilin and Liuchow bringing to a climax their new continental operations which were launched only six months ago from
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  • 85 1 TOKYO, Nov. 13. (I)omeil— The "Kamikaze" Special Attack Corps assaulted enrmv transports in I rytp Gulf on Nov. and sank two large transport*, each of 10.000 ton*, and set on (ire and heavily damaged seven others. Dai Ilimyei announced at 5 p.m. today
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  • 335 1 WORST OF THE SPECIES THE WARNING that effective measures will he taken against those unscruplous and callous enough to profiteer an foodstuff* during and alter a period of emergency, such as an air raid, is most welcome. It relieves to a considerable extent the anxiety felt by the public
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  • 118 1 THE late President Wang Chingwei. when hp was closely collaborating with Dr. Sun Vat-sen. paid several visit* to the then Singapore and helped in planning and organizing the Chinese Revolution which v.as successfully launched in 1911. While in Singapore. Mr. Wang lived with Mr Lim Nee
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  • 302 1 LISBON, Nov. 12. (Domei)— V-l and V-2 attacks on Antwerp have caused severe damage to I dorks and harbour installations, according to the German News Agency. The Agency said that I in order to prevent the spread ing of reports on the extent of
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  • 495 1 Reichsfuehrer Hitler Praises Nippon As "Truly Heroic 1 DECLARES ISOTHUSG HILL EVER BEJSD DOW IS GERM AM BERLIN. Nov. 12. (Dom^i) —"Germany's great ally, Nippon, has viewed the battle from the very first day hi what it is—as the final battle for lta existence—and since then, Nippon has been fighting
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  • 364 1 NANKING, Nov. 12. i Domei t In a statement minouncing the death of President Wang Chingwei. the National Government of China today pledged that entire China will act in conformity with the late President Wang's wishes, and exert itself for the successful consummation of
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  • 90 1 TOKYO. Nov. 13 (Dome!) Dai Hony^i announced at 4 pm. M follws: "Chief war results ascertained up to noon Nov. 11 in our iperatioruj for the reduction ot Kweilin are: 5.66!) enemy dead counted while 13.151 troops were taken priaonri by oui unit*. "War baoty includea
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  • 266 2 MANILA, Nov. 12. (Domei) —The Tribune editorially declared that the fall of Kweilin and Liuchow, two strategically important enemy bases in south-western China, "has brought to a crescendo the continental campaign of an unprecedented scale which had been pressed forward
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  • 92 2 liEADED by a Nippon official, the Second Party sent by the Sndcnhan to entertain the Mala! and Indian settlers in Bintan-to has Just returned here aLer a very successful tour, lasting about fortnight. Leaving C.onan on Oc l. 27. the Party visited Tanjong
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  • 354 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter WITH the only exception of rice, which Is also grown expensively, the Chinese agricultural settlement of New Syonan has n ached a high degree of self-sufficiency as It enters iho 10th month of its establishment. Everyone of the
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  • 1136 2 GRAVE MALARIA DANGER ALSO STRESSED A STRONG table, oter which a blanket could be hung and atop which mattrew or mattresses should be placed, iy recommended by a reader as a solution of the air raid shelter problem of
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  • 196 2 MANILA, No?. 12. (Domei) Akiyoshi Tajiri. Nippon Minister to the Philippines, in his first interview since his return to Manila, declared that the gallant fi;ht mad*: by Nippon army and navy omcer« and men on all fronts, particularly against the American
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  • 193 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 10. (Domei) —The reaponsib'lity of local teachers in educatin? the children of today to understand the real significance of the Greater Er^st Asia War, especially at the present i decisive stage of the hostilities, was i emphasized by Ueut.-Geneivl Shotaro
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 68 2 WANTED j| IMMEDIATELY one YOUNG CHINESE LADY CASHIER. Cash security $500 00 plus interest. Must have pawed lunior or senior in English. Knowledge of Kanji and Nin-pon-Oo a reoommerflation. Apply personally to KONAN SANQYO K.K. LTD., 18/20, Nunes Building Malacca Street, during office hours. COMMERCIAL TIPEWRITER COMPANY No. 2« Malacca
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    • 544 2 I SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 149 RE: REPORT TO BE SUBMITTED BY MANUFACTURERS NOTICE is hereby given that all manufacturers are to submit a report according to the following particulars. 1. Those required to submit repartg. All Nippon-jin and local manufacturers located within the jurisdiction of Syonrri Tokubetu Si
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 145 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. new* flashes In Malai. Taml, Cantonese and English; 6.15 p.m. Syonan local hour followed by the next day's program summary: 6".30 p.m. news in Nlppon-Oo for beginners; 6.40 p.m. story veaolnq for Malai children entitled 'Wak Ketok" by A. Samad; 7 p.m. news in Malal;
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