Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 November 1944
1944-11-22
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Title Section115 1944-11-22 1 The SyOnan Shimbun More Flying-Bombs Sent Over England LISBON. Nov. 20, (Domri) —During; (he past 24 hours i! i•-: at dawn today, the (Hermans sent over more flying-bombs against southern I us land, causing damage and casualties, according to a London dispatch. Anti-aircraft puns npenrd up last night as fly:r,R115 words
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Article174 1944-11-22 1 Over Kyushu TOKYO, Nov. 21 (I)omei)—Dai Honyci umoonced 5 o clock this aittnicon as fellows"About ten o'clock t nday. Nov. 21, 70 to 80 B-29s raidocl the western i part of Kyushu from l^o direcJoij of China and fled nfier iiidiwrimi-1 nate'y dumping bombs trrm174 words
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Article396 1944-11-22 1 eeeeesd NEW SYONAN'S silf- vfficenc overflowed into th»- ußire cf th», Snuii Shimbun (En,i:sh Edition) yesterday when we received, for distribution among our vUff members,' two p euls of sweel fiolutoes from the Agricultural E\pr.n<ntal Station in New Syonan itmlaul. Our joy at being thus practically re-! miinbered by396 words
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Article161 1944-11-22 1 STOCKHOLM, Nov. 20. (Dom»i) —The rapid advance of N ppo i loice.? in fouth-v/esiein Ch'na habrought Chiang Kai-shek, face to lace with the necessity for cons.dering the transfer of the present sea; of government from Chungking, accord ng to the Brit.sh News Agency quotlrg the161 words
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Article252 1944-11-22 1 LISBON. Nov. 20. (Domei) Gen. Ho Ying-chin, Minister of War since IMb and H. 11. Kung, Minister of Finance, Have been relieved of their posts in what I' regarded to be the most drastic governmental reshuffle since the outbreak of the China Affair, according to Chungking information252 words
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Article66 1944-11-22 1 KWEILIN. Nov. 19. (Domei) —A total of 16 enemy fighters, comprising P-51's and P-40's, in two formations s mu'taneou^ly attempted to raid Kweilin from the north ?nd south around 2.30 p.m yesterday. Vollrys of fire from our anti-aircraft batteries caught th.' enemy formations befoie they couli attain66 words
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Article30 1944-11-22 1 SHANGHAI. Nov. 10. iDomei) Yufakrx Tsuchida. nev.ly-appointed N;ppcn Minister to China, arrived her? today from Peking to lake up his post, succeeding Uzuhikc Usami Ihe former Minuter.30 words
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65 1944-11-22 1 LISBON. Nov. 20. (Domci)-An Associated Pres correspondent iiu:»i«ii the Chungking military spokesman as intimating tonight that two Nippon columns ad' vancing into Kwangsi I Province from the north and cart had formed a junction west of Licchow, completi -g a d rect link across China65 words
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251 1944-11-22 1 LISBON', Nov. 19. (Domei)—The New York Times, in an editorial today on the fighting in Kwang i Province, frankly admitted that Nippon's sensational smashing offensive in eastern China at last has "clipprd the wings" of MajorGeneral Claire Chennault's 14th American Air Force251 words
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Article74 1944-11-22 1 TOKYO, Nov. 21 (Dr.mei) Daij Honyel announced ut 2JG p.m. as follows: "Firstly, our air unit, attackingl enemy transports in Leyte Bay on: the morning of Nov. IS, body-crash- j ed with fighter planes, heavily damaging and setting ablaze four trans ports. "Secondly, the names74 words
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70 1944-11-22 1 LISBON. Nov. I9 p rDomei)— Twenty-flve planes, including 15 Flying Fortresses, o' the American 15th Air Force in Italy, were shot down by German fighters when they attempted to raid military targets In G«rn)any. Austria and Yugoslavia yesterday, according to a Wash'n-non dispatch. :T.anwhile,70 words
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324 1944-11-22 1 AT THE Philippines Front, Nov. 20 (Domei)—Fresh Nippon reinforcements on Ley;e Is.aud in a steady advance northward by-p^ss'.ng Limon. marched into the Managasnas -ector on the north co; st of the island, thus cutting off the route of retreat for a section of the324 words
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116 1944-11-22 1 TOKYO. Nov. 21. (Dorori)— Dai Honyei announced at 4 o'clock thii afternoon as follows. "Firstly, our air u:>it attacked an enemy task force in waters east of Luzon towards dusk m Nov. 19 and sank two cruisers and heavily damaged one aircraft116 words
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Article70 1944-11-22 1 LISBON. Nov. 17. fDomeii—A Reuters WMM from Stockholm today reported the fo: mat ion of new Finnish Government under Premier J. Paasikivi. The othor members of the new Mlnistrv werr said to Include Foreign Minister Knrl Enckel, Minister 01 Justice Kekkonen. Minis or ul Home Mbit*70 words
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Article56 1944-11-22 1 LISBON, Nov. 20, (I)omcl) The \m. i-.tn Navy Department today admitted the loss of 10 additional war vessels in the Mmih-west Pacific, including a destroyer and two destroyer escorts, according to a Washington di-pairh received here. The announcement claimed, however, that the losses were not incurred in56 words
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283 1944-11-22 1 LISBON. Nov. 20 (Domei)— The third battle of defence HMT Aachen increased yesterday to a .severity unexperienced us yet, the Oeimin Hisn Command announced. With the mar., employment of arii'lery, aircraft, tanks, and iufaniry formations, the British Second and American First and Ninth283 words
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137 1944-11-22 1 A NIPPON BASE in th« Philippine". Nov. 20. (Dome 1 —Nippon a'r units at dawn yeott'd*y carried out a daring raid agains a group of enemy transports in Leyte Gulf with deva-tat'ng effect." The raid fo'lowed close on the hrels of th» sitark on the nh-ht137 words
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266 1944-11-22 2 RANGOON. Nov. 20. (Domeil Bandoola 0 Sein In his dual rapacity an Minister of Rellg'ou* -•faint. Nati-na' OiganiziiMnn Rfri Vrlfaif and h!cf of the lic.nl quarU'-s of the Mahabama Asi i y«m. at a P—>«« t >#>nferenc« fo'nj^lU announced the new moves Interim-266 words
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115 1944-11-22 2 H"NTERTAINMENT Tor members I of the Auxiliary Police Service will be provided at the following i Gekijo Trom today, .starting a. 8 p.m.: Today, Fuji Gekijo; tomorrow, Tokitfa Gekijo; Frldav Yamato Gekllo: and Saturday Dai Toa Gekijo. Th-* program for each evenin-* w.I! comprise musical115 words
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222 1944-11-22 2 GEN YAMASHITA MAKES FIGHTINC SPEECH MXMLA, Nov mi (Domei) Speaking at a state dinner given in his honour by President Jose P. Laurel >t the Malacanan last night, •.< in Tnmoyuki Vama^hi'n. hijhevt rommander of the Imperial222 words
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157 1944-11-22 2 PENANG. Nov. 20. (Domei'The second scheme of the Penang Ovrrsra-Chinese Vsuciation's a*'.i cultural pro.icct is now In full *wing and preparations are being made M srnd 3 300 families ye. So far about 100 families have migrated to the Malanoff Mate, th" first157 words
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232 1944-11-22 2 PENANG. Nov. 20. (Dcmeii The happy life of Chinese settlers in the agricultural colony established by the Penang Oversea Chinese Association in Province Wellesley is indicated by the lively atmosphere prevailing: there. This Ls made possible by the j iranv amenities afforded, for no:.232 words
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634 1944-11-22 2 TOKYO. Nov 20 (Domrit—Tl»r 4artng exploits of a volunteer attark unit composed of nine gallant Nippon soldiers, who on November 8 infiltrated into the enemy positions on Garagon Island in the Palau Group and after routine the enemy returned on No\ember634 words
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148 1944-11-22 2 DJAKARTA. Nov. (Domeil The first meeting of the Chineae Residents' Committee for DJawa's defence was held here on Saturday afternoon, participated in by 69--odd outstanding Chinese, including the chairman of the regional branches of the Chinese Resident*' Association, under the148 words
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618 1944-11-22 2 A NIPPON BASE ON MINDANAO ISLAND, Nov. 21. iDomeh— At- j testing to the Filipinos' zeal to deend the New Philippines, the chief j of the Bagobo tribe recently came j out of seclusion and appeared before the headquarters of the Nippon garrison forces618 words
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