Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 November 1944

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  • 107 1 The SyOnan Shimbun Field-Marshal Hata Pays Homage NANKING, Nov. 21 vDomci) FfeM-Mvskal Shunroku llata vcsierd* paid horn:!.;*' hef.>--p \\w remains of PniMeifl Wang Chtdft-wH nnv i laid in state in the Ceremonial Hail of tin National Gotcrnmi'iit of China. Typhoon Nils V.S Forces On Lcyte LISBON. Nov. 11l (Domei) j
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  • 180 1 LISBON. Nov. It (Domei)— Gen. Dwifht Eisenhower Supreme Commander of the Anti-Axis j Invasion Forces in Europe, at a I Presn conference at Ins head- quarters in Paris todjy declared that he could »cc no si<nf of a collapse of German resistance *nd appealed
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  • 420 1 *T i OMCI again, we return to the topic of savings: its importance bears reiteration, and we fcrt tlu*. there to a need to keep on dririns home into the publk the role it ran and must play in the stabil.ia tion of the economir conditions in
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  • 547 1 LISBON. Nov. 21. (Dome!)—As! fierce righting raged unabated in the j Aachen and Metz sectors, with the j Germans stepping in wi' ii hammering blows to bivak up anti-Axis offensive altemp.s. Martin Hallens- i leben, German News Agency military corresponden; loday re-J ported that
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  • 251 1 TOKYO Nov 22. Darnel > —Thr I Chinß-based Nippon Air Force, in- I teroepting some 30 enemy B-29'8 on their way back from theu* unsuc- i cessful rad on western Kyiishu yesterday, phot down four and heavily damaged nine others, according 101
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  • 118 1 SHANGHAI. Nov. 21. iDomeil Several Unitfd States bombers raided Ihe Shanghai area this I morning but were repulsed by Nippon defence units without causing srnoii* damage, according to a joint .statement by tb« Nippon Army and Navy Press Sections in Shanghai this afternoon. The statement reads.
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  • 162 1 WITH THE NIPPON Forces on tne South China Front Nov 21 'Domei)—The Nippon uul* credited j with the reduction of Kweiping. and '< Kweihsien. two key enemy pohiU*. on' the Kw*ang.;i fiont. accounted for' 2.412 enemy dead and also took 5?j I prisoner,
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  • 412 1 LISBON Nov. 21 cOonieM.— Admitting the <ou<h going on I.evte, an %ssocuted I'reM correspondent exnressM the fear that there is every :ndi< ation of the Nippon forces encircling I'niUd States divisions taking up positions in the northern part of the isa nd. A Nippon
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  • 138 1 LISBON. Nov. 21. (D«mel) —An Associated Press report from Washington toeay said that plans for an ;-ar:y Mtftai lit'.wfen British Prims Miulnf^r Churchill. Aniei'ican FmMmt Franklin D j Roass-veH and Soviet Premier Mfri 1 StsMn "Bpr-^r to h«ve n.t a sna*.' necessitating a complete revision
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  • 109 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Philippine*. Nov. 22—; Dome!)—T hi -Kamikaze" Special AUaclc Corps of the Nippon naval air force, launching its famed body rrash assault against an enemy task force in waters east of Mindanao last, Monday, heavily tiamaged on* standard aircraft-r-arner which most
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  • 158 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific Nov. 21. (Domei)—Continuing devastating assauLs against enemy warcraft, our Air Force yesterday sank three transports and damaged the remainder in the course of an attack again*t an enemy convoy composed of four transports and two escorting destroyers 120
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  • 192 1 MANILA, Nw. 22. <Domei> Daring uight attack* carried out by a Nippon as:ault unit whicu thrust de:p into enemy heavy artillery positions in the northern section of Leyte Lsland resulted la thf complete destruction of enemy gun hmplacemeuts, Nippon soldiers who returned to their base
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  • 426 2 INDIANS URGED TO INCREASE SUPPORT THE AZVO Hind FauJ Is making every preparation for a second ultiM-k aramst »h« British on the Indo-Burma border and the lull beiv c th« inorro will be broken ere lone. At such
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  • 136 2 MUSLIMS Will observe next Monday "Idul Haiha'. one ot the annual Islamic festivals known locally as "Hari Ray* Haji." This Is the third time such a religious fmtval Is to be wifbrated by aIJ Muslims throughout Malal since the advent of the new administration
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  • 114 2 A RETURN clash between Golden Boy and Slogßf-r Ani? over ten rounds h rads Saturd«"'i« boxin;! card at the Great World. Tt, will be recalled that when the pair met some months ago Golden $oy collapsed almost immediately after knocking out Ang. Whether or not this was due
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  • 90 2 THE committee of ihe Women's Section of Syonan Chapter of the Indian Independence League has appointed Mrs. Krisha Oouri Jamnadas as mrmber-in-charge of the Women's Bection. in plate of Mrs. M. K. Chidambaram, wile of the chairman of the Byonan Chapter, who is now on special duty
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  • 86 2 PROGRAM for Syonan Symphony Orchestra's grand classical concert at the Koknldo on Friday from 6 .0 8 p.m.: The Tmnressarlo: Four Mrvementa for String Orchestra: Serenade Op. 52 5: Piano Solo—(a> Sonate Pathetioue: (b> Rokudar: Symphony No. 8 In a Ma {or. Program for Sunday concert at the
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  • 334 2 (By Our Special Correspondent) NEW SYONAN. Nov. 21—Mr. K. Naito, Mayor of Syonan, who paid a two-day visit to New Syonan, accompanied by Mr. S. Klkuchl, Deputy Mayor and Mr. M. Shlnozakl, Kosei-ka Cho, Syonan Toku-betu-sl, was greatly impressed with the
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  • 562 2 "IF WE look at »h« present condition with regard to co-operation with the Military Administration, lr. the matter of preservation of peace and order, the conditions are satisfactory. From the time the Nippon Military Administration was established in this State, thanks to the
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  • 326 2 TOKYO. Nov. 21. (Domei)— Mamoru Shigemitsu, Foreign Minister and concurrently Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs, in a speech welcoming Adipadl Ba Maw at a dinner given in honour of the Chief of State of Burma this evening, praised the indomitablr spirit
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  • 78 2 PENANO. Nov. 20, (Domel)— Salt of good quality us now being produced by Chinese settlers at Ayer Tawar. about three miles 'rom the agricultural colony established by the Penang Oversea Chinese Association In Province Wellesley. The salt produc?d is intended not only Tor the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 470 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ENGAGEMENT THE ENGAGEMENT took place en Nov. 16. 2604, between Mr. Chia Teng Tin (eldest son of Mr. Chia Keng Yeow and ihe late Mrs. Chia Keng Yeow of Syonan), and Miss Magdalene L!m Lian Neo (only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Llm Llm Soon of Kuchlng, Sarawak).
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 107 2 Today's Syonan Radio 0 p.m. news flashes In Mala*, Tamil, Cantonese and English; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed bv the next day s program summary; 8.30 p.m. news In Nippon-Go for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.50 p m. light music by the
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