Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 November 1944

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  • 117 1 The SyOnan Shimbun German Robot Weapons In Action LISBON. Nov. IS. (Domri) Delayed dispatches from the Western Front to London disclosed that tli«- Germans are using robot tanks against the inUed Stated Ninth Army trcops, and an increasing number o/ V-l and V-2 rocket* over the entire Wes'ern Front. The
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  • 170 1 LUBOir, Nov. 23. (Domei)— The f'inadian Cabinet, headed by \•:!•;,!in Lyon Mackenzie King, Crappling with one of its toughest nar issues—institution of conscription or maintenance of the voluntary system for overseas service—today was confronted with the resignation of Air Minister Charles Graven Power, who opposed
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  • 410 1 ds IX THE prrsent decisive stage of tli* War of Greater Fait Asia. Nippon has adopted, and continues to adopt, a tactic whiih has proved to be eminently success!ul, and that Is to draw the enemy forces near enough to cause rt.em the most grievous attrition possible.
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  • 88 1 A NIPPON BASE n aouti: Jhina Nov. 23. (Domei)—'>«,<.* Nipro.l forces in South China, urtuu, i drive on Nov. 19 against Nanning. last remaining Americar. air base in south-west China, advanced 80 kilometres in three days ana oi.ia-1-ed into Pingyang, '0 kilometres north-west of
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  • 173 1 A NIPPON BASE in China, Nw 23. (Dome!:— In raids on Suichua.i Kanchow and Laohokow airfield;, Nippon bomber units either destroyed or set ablaze a total of 13 enemy planes in Suichuan arv1 caused fires at thre* points in the Xanchow airfield. Of the above
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  • 122 1 LISBON. Nov. 23 (Dotnei) President Roosevelt Is expected to lake action today to prevent the possible strike of telephone operators throughout Uie United State.". according to the latest dtepfdch from New York on America's threatened switch board operators' walk-out. It Is believed that Roosevelt
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  • 94 1 STOCKHOLM. Nov. 23. fDortfl) —If Chiang Kai-shek's book "China's Destiny" were published in the United States or England it would certainly cau«e violent argument, according to writer Don Iddon in an article appearing in the "Daily Mail," a London dispatch revealed. Thiang Hal-shi* ac.ort^ne to
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  • 78 1 LISBON, Not. 22. (UomeU Air Marshal Sir John Enldwin, until recently Air Officer Commanding the Third Tactical Air Force of the Soutn-East Asia Command, today conceded at a Press conference in ondon that Nippon fighter planes were good and possessed greater manoeuvrability than Britain's loudly
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  • 260 1 LISBON, Nov. 23 (Dome!) Fighting In the Aachen ar^a mounted to the highest pinh toda«, as British and AmerVji. troops cc»:Unued their all-out orft^sMe in in attempt to drlre in'o »he rich German Ruhr district, aoooiding to dispatches received here, larls reports said the United States First
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  • 165 1 TOKYO. Nov 25 < Dome!)— Five enemy B-29's were brought dowa and inne others damaged when the enemy air force yesterday Nov 24 raided the vicinity of Tokyo, Dal Honyel announced at 11.15 a.m today. The announcement reads: "It has been ascerta'ned that the
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  • 452 1 MANILA, Nov. 23. (Domei)-Wi-l th?ir tanks nogirca down in mire and thick jan*le. and (heir un.f* due to topographical features of the battlcfie.d. the Unitea States 24th and 32nd Divisions in northern Leyte are now on the ver-e of annihilation,
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  • 100 1 LISBON, Nov. 23 (Domei)— The Bii.ish Tra import M:nfc>tr/, 'j..mifting that British ?Mpphig i» aorelv pressed by wartime needs, today declared that the present revere shortage in pasenger accommodat.on. except f>r high priority passengers, is likely to continue on all oc>.an rou M for
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  • 108 1 TOKYO, Nov. 24. (Domel)— Dal Honyei announced at 6 o'clock this afternoon as follows: "Firstly, our air forces, during the period from Nov. 21 to Nov. 23, attacked enemy transport vessels and escort in j craft In waters east of Mindanao and heavily damaged
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  • 209 1 LISBON, Nov. 23. (Domei)— The General Council of the British Trades Union Ooogns. today revealed it hes celled upon British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to make a public statement in order to clear up the mistaken impression that Bri ish war workers are
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  • 97 1 LISBON, Nov. *3. (Dome!)— The Calcutta Government, revealing the state of public health, announced that a iKgc runnier of lives was lost in Bengal Province due to various diseases, accordinjr fo reports reaching here from Vile 'In The (spokesman d;sclo:ed that 243.".75 persons died
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  • 226 2 LISBON. Nov. U. (Dome.)—, 11. S L. Polak. well-known writer in an article in this weeks "SpeiU'.or," criticize* the Natal Provincial (iovernment of the Vnion of Sou h Africa for prcci■JtrtfTl the latest tinsion between Africa and Ind.a by rtr.Mitiv a-Juptinjr
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  • 167 2 A TWO-NIGHT vaudeville sho'v J aimed at raising funds for th? various farming schemes now prorfoding apace In New Syonan. Fu;i Vil'aßo Bintan and Karimon Inlands, as well as for local charities and the Ninpon Red Cross?, wi"! r,e staged shorty by t'.ie
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  • 101 2 L 3BON. Now 23. <Doinei>— The recent dutt storms In the Australian drought areas have brer, the worst In its history, according to a Reuters Message from Sydney wh:ch reported that In some places theso storms lefr deep layers of sand, blotting out
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  • 18 2 A MIXED program o; boxing and will be helol at the Ne.v World tomorrow DlftM.
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  • 109 2 6 p.m. news flashes in Malm Tamil. Cantoned and English; I.IS p.m. Syonan la el hci- followed by the next day's prog;am siunmary; 6 30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go t or i beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. riews in Malai; 7.20 p.m. Malai music
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  • 291 2 By a Domei Economic Correspondent TOKYO Xov. 23. iDomeil While a decisive battle unpreedinteil in m .ii>- siiKe the start of the war in the Pacific is racing in the Philippines sector, the economic reconstruction
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  • 163 2 MALANG. Nov. 22 (Domeij-* three-day conference oi East DJawn women held here under the sponsorship of t»ie women's vc'ion of tl:e Diawa Public Service As«oc ation came to a Micoessful core on Tuesday. About 60 delegates from six Provinces in the Island Gathered in
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  • 84 2 TAKING advantage t>f The Har Pava week, whioh begin* nex« Mon fl y the Bntwtalnment S-rtlnn of'the Syonan Malai W?'faie AM*rial ion will sponsor n Ma'ai vardtvil'e kn"*n "Variety Night1' 'n collect funds for the Malai Desti u:tps' Home Scheme The performance, which will
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  • 59 2 TOKYO Nov. 23. Dome!) With the object of contributing towards Nippon-Burmese amity I through Buddhiam, Abbot Seiko Okada of the Asahi Temple in Klyosuinachi. Aicht Prefecture, this morning railed at the Burmese Embassy here and presented porcelain Image of Kwannon Goddfc 1; of Merry» ana a
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  • 334 2 GALA celebrations are now i-inr planned to commemorate the first anniversary of the esta- bllshment of the Chinese a«ri- cultural settlement of Nrw Syonan which falls next month. Domet says that plans for tm celebration* are in the hands of the General Affairs. Peeec Preserva-
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  • 100 2 TWO lIANDSOMh iunationsone of $10,000 by tn» Overseas j Transport Company of 44, I Carpenter Street and the other for $7,000 collected by A. P A. Lam i Joon (hong of Section 7, "B" Division—have been inainly res- pins'bi for laiin^ the Bab.au Fand
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  • 62 2 MANILA. Nov. 22. fDomti)—With a view to insuring create' safety of the larger number of civilian population of Manila during the present emergency as well as bolstering the metropolitan constabulary force for the proper maintenance of peace and order. Military Governor Leon G Guinto today
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  • 71 2 MRS TAN KIM LEONO (nee Madam Ong Geng Neo> passed away peacefully on Nov. 25, 2604. at 3.1S a.m. (T.T.) at No. 3, Spottlswoode Park Road, at the age of 81. leaving behind one daughter-in-law (Mrs. Tan Hock Ann), one daughter and son-in-law, 19 grandchildren. 19! gteat grandchildren and
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