Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 November 1944

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  • 120 1 The SyOnan Shimbun Greek Campaign Cost Foe 800 Ships LISBON, Nov. 19. (I)omei) —Approximately SOO Canadian vessels of the Royal Canadian Fleet, including: cdmbat ships, were lost during the antiAxis invasion of Greece, according to the Columbia Broadcasts Company war correspondent's mesS3jre receiv.-d here today. Six Submarines Sunk Near Nippon
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  • 194 1 LISBON', Nov. >«. homoii Rumour* strongly nir\ail that the Germans are now massing a substantial fleet of both submarine* and special MfM surface craft specially fitted with rocket-launch-ing apparatus with \U object of •■mi .liking on a Hv:n.: 1...m1i naval 1 offensive
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  • 361 1 Jsj<£/t<>&al_A FROM THE latest dispatches. It seems clear that ii;1 'ihr has flared up on the Burma front, the focal point belnf just north of K*ths where the .16th British Division is hearing the brunt of a tierce Nippon counter-attack. This rnemy dhi-ion It appears is trying '<»
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  • 61 1 ON EACH of two occasions— on Nov. 19 at 10 ana. and on > Nov. 20 at 6..10 p.m.—a large type enemy plane attempted to raid Syonan, flying at an ultra-high altitude. The raiders wer r Intercepted by our flg*hter unit* and anti-aircraft batteries, and fl>d without
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  • 279 1 w w LISBON, Nov. 19 Oomei' —On' i-he fourth day of the third battle for Aachen, the focal point of thP I nghting shifted to the left wing of the American Firs', and Ninth armies, frontline dispatches said. The enemy left wing In this largescale offensive was
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  • 173 1 LISBON. Nov. 19. (Domti) Moscow dispatches said rhat Soviet tanks and infantry smashed four! miles through German lines 15 mile* north-east of Budapest hi a powerful, encircling movement whim swept to v. ii hui 19 miles of the Vienna high <>ad runni.n a'cug it\« Danube north of Budapest.
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  • 389 1 TOKYO. Nor 20 HHimril--D*l Honyei announced at 330 o'clock tlik afternoon aa fo.lo**. "Firstly, the Kam-kaze' Special Attack Corps, on Nov IS attacked a group of enemy 'ransporta off Tacloban and sank three larje-si «d transports. "Secondly our Air Fch.t on the two
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  • 76 1 MANILA. Nov. 19 Domei)— Our force* In the Dagami sector <-f I>eyte Island, in daily dfath-defying thrusts into the enemy's line* from Xov. 15. have accounted for more nan 900 enemy dead abandoned m the battlefield. Three enemy tank* were disabled, while war boo;y
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  • 63 1 MANILA, Nov. 19. (Domei)— A otul of about 100 ?nemy carrlerbtused planes attacked Manila in several waves from dawn to afternoon today. Several dozen enemy plane?, includ ng two B-24's, also raided Clark Field, while several other enemy craft attacked Llpa, of Ba'awjas Province Dam^pp ■nflic ed m.
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  • 246 1 C.S. Naty Chief Warns Wo Kasy Way To Victory In Pacific' LISBON Nov. 1J». (l>omei>—(ien. Dougbv MjcArthur's Headquarters today admitted that the American invasion forces have incurred a total of 5.701 casualties since me hindin •on Leyte Island, according: to a
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  • 303 1 A NIPPON Base in Burma, Not. 19 iDomril—By continuous »urprte* raids against the enemy's portions, the Nippon forces In Burma, since Nov. 1. have been successfully frustrating the attempt of the main ttrentth of the 3«th British-Indian Division to drive southwards along the MytUyina-Mandalav
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  • 187 1 LISBON Nov. 19. flh.meil Excellently -equipped Nippon .soldlen I are taking an unpreccdentedly heavy toll of American lives in Leyte, declared Prank Robertsou, International News correspondent, now with a United Siale* m.aniry unit in the inland. according to San Francb-co broadcast. Quoting the
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  • 234 1 LISBON, Nov. 19, (Dom.ii Contrary to bombastic remark* and optimism by American propagandists, Hanson Baldwin, New York Time* wan correspondent •nd military Commentator, predicted innumerable difficulties in the Philippines campaign and warned the American puolic to be prepared for considerable damaa* and casualties in
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  • 329 2 By Influential Chinese SHANGHAI. Nov. 18. (Domril The leaders of tho Chungking; regime shou!d deride its destiny with a courageous move to return to the fo'd of East Asia, the Shun Pao editorially stated this morning comment in* on thf growing threat acainst the scnrlty
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  • 794 2  -  Syonan Shimbun BIG PROBLEM IS THAT OF MORE FUNDS Staff Reporter n> AN URGENT appeal is made to the public to continue to Rive generously every mrnth to the Bahau Fund. in help the hardy pioneers, who are stoutly
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  • 166 2 DJAKARTA, Nov. 17. (DomeD— With additional appropriations having been decided by the financial authorities. more*po.-itive and effective leadership is expected to Be displayed by the inhabitants' Economy Bureau wh'ch was established last August with the aim of promoting the local population's economic activities. The following measures
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  • 414 2 TOKYO. Nov. 18. (DomeD j Nippon* latest "my*tery" frcntlim fluhtrr, combining (".awUng speed ajnacing marsoeuvcrabilitjr and destri;rti\p firepower, constitutes the Nippon Air Force's foremost challenge to America's vaunted Super Fortresses well-Informed circles here declared today with reference to the official revelation made on November 15
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  • 57 2 TO celebrate Azad Hind Day today, the Syanan Chapter of the Indian Independence League Is holding a mass meeting at the Waterloo Street padang commencing at 6.30 p.m. At this meeMng. spseches win be delivered by Lt.-CM. S. Q. Oilani of the Azad Hind Faul Sr->e M.
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  • 133 2 IT By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter IN RECOGNITION of meritorious services extended to the Nippon government, four members of the Syonan Police Force, Mr. S*rdar Singh (Auxiliary Police Headquarters*, Mr. Mohamed Amin bin Jamil (Detective Branch), Mr. Ec Sim Mon* (Auxiliary Police Headquarters) ml Mr.
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  • 105 2 MALACCA, Nov. 19. (Domel)— In appreciation of the bountiful results obtained in food-cultivation during the 40-day food campa'gn, Governor 11. Hosoi presented prize:; and certificates to the best Mu^lms in the Central District. Exhorting the people not to lay down the changkol until
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 109 2 Today's Syonan Radio a p.m. news flashes In Maiai Tamil. Cantonese and English: 6.13 p m Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary: 6 30 p.m. news In Nippon-Go for bejrnners; 6.40 p.m Malai Children s Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7 20 p.m. violin solo,
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