Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 November 1944

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  • 112 1 The SyOnan Shimbun Crisis In Belgium LISBON, Nov. 17, (Domei) —The resignation of two onimanist Ministers and another Minister representing the resistance movement has confrented the anti-A*is-sponsOied Belgian Government with a serious crisis, according to a Reuters dispatch from Brussels. Street demonstrations have broken out against the Government's handling of
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  • 355 1 TOKYO. Nov. 19. (Dome!)—A report has been submitted to the Throne on the citations granted ov the Commander of the Nippon Air Forces in the Malai sector, anJ Field-Marshal Count Hisaichi Terrucht, Supreme Commander of the Nippon forces in the Southern
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  • 88 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Philippines, Nov. 17. (Domei)—ln predawn attacks on th» two consecutive days Nov. 15 and 16. the Nippon Air Force In the Philippines heavily pounded enemy ground installations and airfield facilities in the vicinity of Leyte QuQf as well as enemy
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  • 387 1 \EMMM ON THE strength of experience, American war leaden have from time to time warned their people ncainst optimism in the war against Nippon, stressing Nippon's pow?r. If we discuss this point as ofteus these enemy leader*, we wiJ undoubtedly be suspected of disseminating propaganda, yet Nippon could
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  • 150 1 TTSBON. Nov. 17 (Dome!)— The British Air Ministry announced that Air Chief Marshal Sir Traflord lieigh-Mallory, who last month was namPd chief of the South-East Asia Air Command. Is mteslng, a London disoatch said. He was form?rly Commander-ln-Chipf of the anti-Axis expeditionary air force in the
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  • 127 1 LISBON, Nov. 19 (Domei).— Commenting on the war situation in China, the British nation:.! weekly "Spectator" says: "Chiansr Kai-f-hek is receiving only a small fraction of the equipment which he needs to keep up the struggle effectively, with the result that he has been unable
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  • 36 1 A NIPPON BASE in Northern Burma, Nov. 18. (Domei)—Nippon forces are heavily counter-attacking the British 36th Division which had taken up position near Mawlu, located about 25 kilometres north of Katha.
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  • 694 1 LISBON. Nov. 17. (Domei) Preceded by heavy air attacks, the 1 third battle of Aachen" got under way yesterday on a front between Geilenkirchen and the Huertgen forest but the bulk of the attacking Anglo-American forces was ch'*-cked by the heaviest German
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  • 443 1 MANILA NOV. 18. (DOMEI)-WITH THE FAILURE OF THB ENEMY TO PUSH FORWARD FROM CARIGARA TO THg ORMOf- SECTOR \LONG THE WESTERN COAST OF LSTTB ?SLAND THE NIPPON FORCES HAVE GAINED THE UPPEB HAND IN THE BATTLE NOW RAGING ON
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  • 53 1 LISBON, Nov. 17. (Dome!)— I A* Associated Press dispatch from Mac Arthur's headquarter* on Leyte Island said that a Nippon sniper wounded BrigadierGeneral Claudlusm Easley, assistant commander of the 96th Division. Brig. Gen. Easley was tramping through the frontline positions when he was struck,
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  • 228 1 LISBON, Nov. IS. (Domei)—A "New York Herald Tribune" war correspondent, in a dispatch from the Leyte battlefront on Nov. 15, reported that American troops baUlIng in nwunUtne-ua jnngls terrain regard, with the deepest fear, and Justly so, the fierce Nippon infantry charge* hurled
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  • 536 2 ACHIEVEMENTS OFF ENCANTO CAPE RECALLED (By A Domei War Correspondent* A NIPPON BASF IN THE PHILIPPINES. Nov. 18. ,I)omni-1!.. Chief Flying Warrant Officer who escorted and < onlnm.d the results achieved by the Sakon I'nU of the Kamikaze Special Attack
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  • 140 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter I GOOD, clean boxinj wat witnessed! at the New World arena Saturday held In aid of the Milai Destitute! Fund. In the mail. even*. Golden Boyi (135-lb.) drew wi'h Baby Easle (115-lb.) of Ipoh o\er fin round*. Tl.ls
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  • 166 2 DJAKARTA. Nov. 17. CDomei)— The Central Council now in session, almost er.dcd it& agenda on Thursday with the unan:mous approval in the plenary session of the rpsponse to the Command°r-in-Chic 's queries drafted by the Sp rial Committee. The response inter alia described the
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  • 209 2 DJAKARTA, Nov. 17. (Domei)— Giving vent to the 800.000 Chinese rssMtnta' enthusiasm in participation in Djawa's defence, the phini* Resident.**' Defenc* Commit e? will for the first time hold a •general meeting here Saturday. Sixty odd outstanding Chinese including chairmen of piovincial as; w?ll as
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  • 294 2  -  sx,man Shirabun B> Staff Reporter ••NIPPON is the only country 'hut docs not lit. She has fulfil! <J her promises, but we must wait until the war is over before happiness can be realized by all the people M Greater East Asia.
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  • 214 2 For Castor Plant Seeds THREE-QUARTERS of a katty of cocoanut oil or 46 cents will be given in exchange for every kalty of caster seeds, according to a notice Issued by Tozan Sangyo K.K., Meyer Chambers, which states that those interested should brunt containers with them. The
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  • 292 2 MANILA, Nov. 17. (Dome!)—To the victims of vicious indiscrlminI ate Amerran terror raids on holy paces, and residential sections, ol Manila. Imperial Nipoon forces are < \it-ndink every pomible aid to alleviate their suffering The latest Nippon gesture in thi*
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  • 442 2 MANILA. Nov. 16. tDomeii—On the eve of the first anniversarjr of the General Assembly of Greater East Asiatic Newspapers, Jose Bautlsta, editor of the Manila Tribune nnd Francisco B. Icasano. former editor of the Sunday Tribune and at present editor of the
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  • 115 2 PADANO, Nov. 19. iDomei>!/<v*l Chinese residents donatod si 10 000 through Wu Shun-tao, president of th« Padang Overseas Chinese Awociatipn. to the municipal authorities for the construction of a warplane. "Aircraft play a major role !n the current war," Mr. Wu aatf m making
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  • 99 2 6 p.m. news flashes in Malal Tamil. Cantonese and English; 6.15 p.m. Syonans local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in NJppon-Go for beginners; 640 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malal; 7.20 p.m. Karnatlc songs; 7.M) p.m. news In
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  • 253 2 MANILA, Nov. 17. (Domeii Reiterating the firm. s!eadfa«t determination of Filipinos to render whole-hearted support to the Nippon armed forces who are at present fighting for Hit defence of PhUippinits vnil. Genca'aF Artemio Ricarte, fiery revolutionary hero, bluntly stated ili.if Filipino citizens are
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  • 189 2 KHOO—Mr. Khoo Koon Liat parsed away pea efully at his residence. No. 222, Onan Road. Sy>» nan. on November 18, 2604 at 9 1 p.m. leaving behind hi; beloved wife-, Madam Kho Siam Nco. two sons. Khoo Teng Kirn. Khoo tfca Sop. two daugh'ers. Nancy Khoo. Nellie Khoo and
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