Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 November 1944

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  • 94 1 The SyOnan Shimbun Chungking Announces Loss Of Hochih LISBON, Nov, 27, (Dome!) —Nippon forces smashing westward towards the Kweichow border have raptured the K»..njH town of Hochih, approximately 150 kilometres west of Liurhow, the Chungking High Command admitted today, iccording to a Chungking d .p.u,■■) received here. JPedcmeyer Admits Nanning
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  • 282 1 KYVEICHOW FRONT. Nov. 28. (Domei)—Crossing the Kwangsi border into Kweichow Province on the night of Nov. 25. our flying columns have already penetrated 13 kilome r*s into Kutiiium Province. Having crossed the FengUng mountains, our forces are continuing their swift advance.
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  • 317 1 ee THE DECISION of the Imperial Government to establish diplomatic relations with the Azua Hind Government, though fully expected in the natural course of events m Greater Last Asia, is welcomed t y all in the Co-Prosprril} Sphere asj yet anotl-er indication of Nippon's j unswerving intention
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  • 244 1 A NIPPON BASE In Burma, Not. 28. (Dome!)— Nippon forces counter-attacking the Chungking forces in the vicinity of Mengshih, in the Salween sector, have recaptured an advanced enemy position erected on a steep mountain ridge which straddles the Burma Road, and are firmly
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  • 204 1 A NIPPON BASE In the Philippines. Nov. 27 (Domei) —Our air forces carried out relentless nigh^ assault«! against enemy vessels and ?lr bm on Leyte Island on Nov. 25 and 26. One of our formations on the :u!?ht of Nov. 25 attacked the enemy vessels
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  • 115 1 LISBON, Nov. 28 (Domei) America' 6 original plan of effecting a lightning occupation of Leyte Island has, bopwa down miserably owJng to Incessant rains, quagmire roads and bitter Nippon opposition, eccordlng 10 American war dispatches received here today An Associated Press correspondent Indicated In
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  • 168 1 LISBON, Nov. 27. (Domei) j As Germany's relentless flying. homh harr»)te continued to Imperil the lives of those residing in southern England, Including Londoners, a London dispatch today mealed that a heavy toll of lives si'd property wa< recently taken whrn one of these destructive
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  • 29 1 TOKYO, Nov. 28, (Dom?i)— j Gen. Hideki Tojo, former Prime Minister, arrived here last night, j He is expected to leave for Monoka the following day.
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  • 269 1 A NIPPON BASE at the Philippines Front, Nor. 27. (Domei) —The "Kamikaze" Special Attack Corps of the Nippon naval air force additionally accounted for another enemy aircraft-carrier heavily damaged, a^ording to the latest check-up, in addition to one large aircraft-carrier and one
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  • 70 1 TOKYO, Nov. 27. (Domei)—! Several formauons of enemy B-29 bombers rgain invaded the sky over Tokyo and its vicinity shortly after 1 p.m. today. The enemy aircraft dropped bombs and Incendiaries from an extremely high altitude. The prevailing drizzle and low-hanging rlo'^r- prevented! the enemy aircraft fiom
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  • 374 1 LISBON Nov. 27. (Domei)—Extremeiy heavy l gluing continued yesterday as the American First and Ninth Armies continued their offensive in the drive for tne Ruhr district. The German High Command said that enemy pressure in th<« Huertgen forest south-east of Aachen became stronger and developed into heavy
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  • 179 1 TOKYO. Nov. 28 (Domfi)—The Nippon Air Forces on the two successive nights, Nov. 24 and 25, attacked the enemy airfields on Morotai and Leyte islands and tl-o enemy warcraft and vessels In Leyte Gulf and Inflicted heavy losses on the enemy forces, Dai
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  • 88 1 TOKYO, Nov. 29 (Domei). —Dai Honyei announced at 2 o'clock ill's afternoon as follows: "The -Hakko' air unit of our Speciil At'ark Corps with 10 planes launched a daring attack against enemy warcraft and other sh ps in Leyte Gulf on Nov. 2". "Results w.*re: SANK INSTANTANEOUSLY—one battleship,
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  • 117 1 LISBON. Nov. 27. (Domei) Edward Stettlniu*.. American Acting Secretary of S'-a^e. has been appointed Secretary of St a e succteding Cordell Hull, who resigned owing to Illness, according to a Washington Oi "itch reecr «*d here today. Meanti.ne, It ported that President. Roose'.el* m r-nmed Major-General Patrick
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  • 178 2  -  Synnan Shimbun By Staff Reporter THE MALAI Teludo Kyo Syu Syo (Railway Training School) Kuala I.umpur, is inviting students between the tges of 14 and ".5 years to undergo a two to nix months training course at the school, starting from Dec. 10,
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  • 146 2 MEASURES aiming at stepping up war production in this fa*?developing industrial city are now bring taken by the authorities, it *a* revealed by Commerce and Industry Chief Naofumi Nakaiima at a Press conferee* held Saturday at the Tokubetu-si office, says Domei.
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  • 68 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 25 (Domei)— Reflecting the overwhelming co-operation given by the peopl" of Selangor to Government, Selangor's quota in the recent scrap-iron dive in Malai habeen exceeded by over 200 tons, it Is revealed Mfunwhile, the public is asked to rail, to support the nation-wide platinum
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  • 65 2 BANGKOK. Nov 27 iDomei) rhra Ariyawongsa Khatayan. the high priest of Thailand, passed away at Wat Su:iiat early yesterday morn.ng at the age of 89 Ht» had devoted 67 years of his life to Buddhism and had b:>en holding the highest position of priesthood since 1939
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  • 197 2 'SUISEJ' AND GINGA' MACHINES DESCRIBED TOKYO. Nov. 27. (Domel) —Two new types of crack navy plane*, Sui«*i" and "Ginga", which participated In the battle* off Taiwan and the Philippines, and mori recently, off Luzon on Nov. 23 with brilliant succesn. have
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  • 82 2 PONTIANAK, Nov. 27. (Domet) Enthusiasm to defend ttieir own land is manifested in the numoer of men applying for enrolment as kaigun heiho (naval auxiliary servicemen i in western Borneo. When a second batch of men was railed for in the recent recruitment which
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  • 120 2 DJAKARTA. Nov. 26 (Domei)— The 50 million Moslems of Djawa today observed Idul Koerban. one of the Islamic annual festivals, with fitting ceremonies. Moslem meetings pnd parades were held following rel'gious services in e^ery corner of the island. An outdoor congregaton participated in by over 20 000
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  • 111 2 6 p.m. news flasnrs in M;'ai Tamil. C?ntone c and English: 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next days program summary. 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners: 6.40 p.m Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m news in Mala;. 7.20 p.m. ta'k in Malai by Che
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  • 182 2 ALL PROVINCES TO BE REPRESENTED AX ISLAMIC convention, the f»r»t of its kind tn Malal. will be held at Kuala Kiutgsaj-, Perak, for three consecutive days, f.-om Dee. 13. «ays Domel The main object of the me?tmg In to furthe.
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  • 261 2 Big Illicit Liquor Distillery Discovered: Fines Of $35, 000 Imposed By Syonan Shimban Staff Reporter A SEQUEL to onr of the biggest attempts at distilling liquor without a licence was heard in the Syonan Kotohoin yesterday, before Mr Justice M. V. I'Ulai. when he imposed fines totalling $35,000 «n three
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  • 128 2 MACASSAR. Nov. 27. (Dome*) The salt Industry in southern Celebes is showing far better HKdte than was at first anticipated, and the quantity *et for this year's goal j ha* been already reached. Ideal weather conditions prevalent throughout the year have been chiefly instrumental
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  • 126 2 DJAKARTA. Nov. 27. fDomeh An Impressive memorial service wa/s held by Chinese residents here on Sunday in honour of the late President Wanpr Ching-wpi with several hundred Chinese resident.1 in the oitv as well as representatives of the Military Administration present at the ceremony Oei
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  • 16 2 Civil Engineers Contractors Undertake all tvp~s of Construction Work 10, FENANG RD. SI'ONAN.
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    • 330 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES MARRIAGE THE marriage of Mr. TEO KUM SWEE. son of Mr. Mis. Teo Tcow Qeok. to Miss Lucy Kang. daughter of Mr. Mrs Kang Tian Eng vas solemnized at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday, 25th Nov.. 2604. ACKNO WLEDG MENT MR AND MRS. C J FERROA beg to
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