Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 November 1944

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  • 106 1 The SyOnan Shimbun Flying Bomb Attacks Said Intensifying LISBON, Nov. 15. (Domei) A Rcuter's message from London today reported that the Germans last night Inn led a flying-bomb attar* against Southern England, including the London area, on an increase I si-ale, giving the impression that a concentrated HHMM v.a> intended.
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  • 145 1 LISBON. Nov. II (Domei)—The release of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, imprisoned Congress leader, was demanded by every British and Indian speaker who attended a public meeting organized in London by the India League on the occasion of Nehru's 55th birthday today, according to a London
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  • 462 1 d INSTEAD of joining the chorus •f complaint about (he public sale of fish, we have some suggestions to make to bring about a possible improvement of the existing state of affairs. Whatever ill may be said of the revised system of fish distribution, it must, in fairness,
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  • 405 1 TOKYO. Nov. 15. 1 Domei) A vivid account of how an enemy i battleship was split in two and in-! .s.antaneously sunk in 30 seconds by L\s "Fugaku" unit of the Special Attack Corps of the Army Air Force is given in a report
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  • 145 1 LISBON, Nov 14. (I)omei)—The production of America's vaunted super Flying Fortresses hit a serious snag today when all five of the Wright aircraft factories in New Jersey, making engines for B-29's, were hit by a strike, according to a Keuter's dispatch from New York. Thirty-two
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  • 173 1 ON the occasion of the first annhersary of the Congress of Greater East Asia journalists, whioh wan held in Tokyo on Nov. 17 last year. Mr. Tokichi Tana«.a, Chairman of the Congress, telegraphed the following message to the Syonan Shimbun:—
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  • 99 1 MANILA. Nov. 14 i.Dnmeii.-— Enemy air raids made against thManila and Oavite sector* today with a total of approximately 400 P!anes, cost the enemy raMers 30 aircraft shot dawn or heavl'y dam- aged by Nippon interceptors and j anti-aircraft batteries. The enemy planes
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  • 395 1 LISBON, Nov. 14 (Domei) German Panzer gr?na't;r; fMtMT' I day cleared the Anglo-American' troops out of the woods southwest of Htjff tgen after inflicting j heavy casualties,- while Wehrmacht artillery kept up continuous' shelling in the area of Venlo and j Aachen. Berlin
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  • 300 1 LISBON, Nov. 13. (Domei)—Some of the bitterest fighting of the Pacific war is now going on on Leyte Island along the Pinamopoan-Ormoc road between American shock troops and Nippon units firmly entrenched along nearby mountain ridges, the United Press correspondent
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  • 111 1 X NANKING Nov. (Dome!).—At the extraordinary session of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomlntane held here yesterday. actiiig President o* the National Giv eminent, ChcMi X v n g -p o, was Mr. Chen Kung-po foriMly elected acting Chairman of the Committee, flllii*? the
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  • 153 1 LIUCHOW AIRFIELD. Nov. 14. I Dome*)— Combined war results achieved by the Nippon forces in the reduction of Liuchow airfield, include 300 enemy dead left on the battlefield and 100 enemy troops taken prisoner, it was revealed here today. The announcement further disclosed that war
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  • 113 1 A NIPPON Base in Cer.tral Burma. Nov. 13 (Domei) .—Nippon ground units shot down five, ot v;hich three air- probables, out of 24 enemy aircraft. Including 20 P-47's. which attacked the central Burma area. A fierce barrage put up by our ground units also heavily damaged another
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  • 492 2 SIGNIFICANT ADMISSIONS IN BOOK ZURICH, Nov. 14. (Dome.)—''It Is believed by many Indian leaders that if Rose were to return to India he vould be able to rally forces to his command more powerful than (hose of any other Indian
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  • 320 2 MALACCA. Nov. 12. (Domei) The recent forty-dav Grow More Food Campaign launched by the Government has resulted In an additional area of 8,951 acres comprising fallow land, jungle and rubber plantations being brought under the plough. According to statistics compiled by the Government, a total
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  • 438 2 THE responsibility of maintaining a free and independent India MM the Azad Hind I'aui has accomplished its sacred mission of liberating Mother India rests in the hands of today's m-mbers of the Balak Sena who will be tomorrow's members of the Azad Hind
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  • 212 2 LISBON, Not. 14, (Dome!) That there has been n» abatement in the anti-British activities of Jewish terrorists in Palestine det-1 pite the stringent measures I taken by the authorities concerned, it reflected in a Jerusalem dispatch received here, reporting thai live more terrorists
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  • 88 2 PROGRAM for Syonan Symphony Orchestra's Special Friday Conceit at Kokaido tomorrow: Roseraunde: Morning Journal: Merry Widow: "Beim Heurigen": Dance—-(t) Walte Duo: (b) Waltz Fmntazie: Dance—(a) Tirollen Duo (b) Artist Life: Songs—(a) Hani: (b) Alt!: White Horse Inn: Acceleration: "Servus Vienna." Program for popular Bunday Concert at
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  • 518 2 DELHI LEGISLATURE APPLIES SANCTIONS ZURICH, Not. 14. (Domei)—The recent action taken by the South African Government to impose new discriminatory restrictions on Indian nationals has not only stirred afresh the ire of Indian residents in South Africa who have long
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  • 411 2 RE: REPORT TO BE SUBMITTFp BY MANUFACTURERS NOTICE is hereby given that all manufacturers are to submit a report according to the following particulars. 1. Those required io rubmlt reports. All Nippon-jin and local manufacturers located within the jurisdiction of Syonan Tokubetu Si (excluding
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    • 348 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH The death of THILLAIKANNU AMMAL (mother of Mr. K. Vadlvallu) occurred on Tuesday (14-11--2604) at 8.30 p.m. at the age ot 75, at Hill S'reet Police Barrack?. Funeral took place yesterday evening;. Mr. Vadivallu and family sincerely thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths and attended
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