Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 November 1943
1943-11-24
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section22 1943-11-24 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 304V WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. KOKI 2603. BYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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Nippon Forces Sink Instantaneously Enemy Aircraft-Carrier, Destroyer; Three Other Carriers. Battleship, Transport Damaged
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Article533 1943-11-24 1 TOKYO, Nov. 23.—Quarters close to Dai Honyei declared that the war results achieved by our forces in Gilbert Group sector will actually be greater than those made public by Dai Honyei this afternoon. The same quarters533 words
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235 1943-11-24 1 DmmL TOKYO, Nov. 23.—One medium-sized enemy aircraft-carrier and one destroyer were instantaneously sunk, while three other aircraft-carriers and one battleship or a cruiser as well as one transport were235 words
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Article516 1943-11-24 1 NIPPON S DAI TO A Dai] in (Minister 01 ureater isaa* Asiatic Affairs), Kazuo Aoki, in a speech to representatives of Dal Toa newspapers at a banquet in Tokyo, urged the immediate launching of a general Press offensive aimed at smashing the enemy's plots and schemes. We516 words
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Article363 1943-11-24 1 LISBON, Nov. 23.—Offering a measure of the scale of the hostilities at the Nikxpol bridgehead and in the Big Dnieper Bend area, the Fuehrer's Headquarters disclosed that 28 Soviet tanks were destroyed in the past 24 hours' fighting. The Oennan communique said that although Red attacks363 words
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597 1943-11-24 1 BY KIYOSHI KOJIMA, Domel PolKJcal Correspondent TOKYO, Not. 23.—When is Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, supreme commander of the anti-Axis forces in south-eastern Asia, ever going to ret into action and start that much-talked about counter-offensive ajrrtnst Nippon via Burma? Over597 words
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Article974 1943-11-24 1 THE AMERICANS, who, have been boasting of their unlimited resources and production power, and have been desperately attempting counter-offensives, are not without many defects which they are unable to conceal, says Col. Koichi Okubo in a974 words
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Article109 1943-11-24 1 LISBON, Not. 22—It is reported from Canberra that the United States uniforms and equipment manufactured and worn in Australia may undergo a radical change as the Australian authorities are complaining that they are too elaborate and require too much trouble to make. It is109 words
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Advertisement11 1943-11-24 1 SECURITY LIES IN PREPAREDNESS: TAKE PART IN AIR DEFENCE EXERCISES DILIGENTLY11 words
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434 1943-11-24 2 TOKYO, Nov. 22.—Fervently calling to battle stations his fellow-countrymen in India, Rash Behari Bose, Supreme Advisor of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, in a radio message, tonight appealed to Indians to join forces into a solid phalanx434 words
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557 1943-11-24 2 I D«Mel. MANILA, Nov. 22.—The Ministry of Foreign Affaire, In ah announcement at 4 p.m. at Malacanan Palace, welcomed Subhas Chandra Bc.se to the Philippines. The text of the announcement is as follows: "The Government and people of the Republic of the Philippines557 words
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328 1943-11-24 2 THE SECOND anniversary of Dai Toa Senso coincides with the greatest Islamic Festival—ldul Kcrban -Great Sacrifice) or locally known as 'Hart Raya Haji,' which will fall this year on Dec. 8. says Domel. This year, this historic anniversary will328 words
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374 1943-11-24 2 They Should Be Sent To Frontlines To Be G^ven Taste Of Hardship 9 MUKDEN, Nov. 22.—Resentment against anc! outright condemnation of the policies being pursuec by Roosevelt and Churchill were brought to surface after an half-hour talk with British, American and Australian officers374 words
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614 1943-11-24 2 3iifci«>:4iHa A RECORD crowd witnessed Golden JBoy secure his second consecutive win over Kid Carpentier in a scrap that far eclipsed the main event between Aman and Bernal in the amount of Interest it aroused and the thrills rit provided. It was announced that614 words
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Miscellaneous472 1943-11-24 2 n ir bbbt TODAY'S PROOKAM g p.m. music; 630 pan. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. talk in Malai by A. Madpudz Hamid: 7.20 p.m. news in M*lai: 7.55 p.m. piano interlude; 7.60 p.m. Mandarin songs; p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokklen;472 words
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