Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 November 1943
1943-11-25
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Title Section155 1943-11-25 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office *****46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. TWO MR HEROES ADDED TO ROLL OF HONOUR Doinci. TOKYO. Nov. 24—Two more youthful Pint Lieutenants af the Imperial Naval air force, both unit commanders, have had their names engraved on the roll of honour reserved far the most155 words
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1124 1943-11-25 1 "NOTHING BUT WISE" is the description riven by Col. Koichi Okubo, Senden-bu Cho (Chief of he Propaganda Department), in a statement referring to the shortening of the front lines in Russia by1,124 words
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Article521 1943-11-25 1 ENEMY operations have now extended from the SouthWest to Central-South Pacific, and since the Anglo-Americans first started employing the strategy of employing task forces with the launching of landing operations aimed at Rabaul via Bougainville Island, they have suffered tremendous losses in ships, men and521 words
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864 1943-11-25 1 2.000 Households In Malai Will Benefit At The Start Fertile Areas Chosen In Endau And Bahau Official Care And Guidance IN ORDER TO achieve food self-sufficiency as well as make use of the idle labour in cities in Malai so as to foster the spirit864 words
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353 1943-11-25 1 TOKYO, Nov. 24.—Retaliatory air-raids against Britain by the Luftwaffe in the future hold the possibility of developing into large-scale landing operations on Britain, declares Rear Admiral Tanetsugu Sosa (retired), writing in the magazine Jitsug^o no Nippon. He states that there353 words
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343 1943-11-25 1 Army Dive-Bombers Blast Enemy Base ON THE SOUTH CHINA FRONT, Nov. 24.The reduction of Changteh, important key defence point of the Chungking forces, is now a matter of time, with all enemy points around that citadel in Hunan Province having already fallen343 words
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353 1943-11-25 1 Sino-Communist Forces Along Canton-Kowloon Railway Fully Mopped -Up ON THE SOUTH CHINA FRONT, Nov. 22.—The Ninnoi. nopping-up campaign on the western side of the Cantonon railway, which started on Nov. 18 against Chinese and mist forces, was completed on Nov. 20. when enrmi its around Mount Taling were wiped out.353 words
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296 1943-11-25 1 I MATERIALS Survey-Taking Corps have been formed to tour various places in Malai to make a thorcugh survey of materials used for production, according to an official announcement. This step has been taken in view of the fact that there are not a few296 words
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158 1943-11-25 1 DeneL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Not. 24—Imperial naval air units shot down 24 enemy planes oat of a total of more than 100 enemy bombers and fighters which attempted to raid Bain, on the eastern tip of Bougainville Island on Nov.158 words
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413 1943-11-25 1 ■mm MANILA. Nov. 23—British imperialism is dead: however, ths United States is succeeding and replacing it in all its mercilessness and injustice, warned Subhas Chandra Bose. Head of the Provisional Government cf Azad Hind, in Bn address delivered at a dinner given in his honour413 words
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305 1943-11-25 2 BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 22—Disaster caught up with the United States Navy en Friday night as separate reports from Philadelphia and Rio de Janeiro revealed a serious collision between two merchantmen off Delaware Cape and the crashing of a large naval transport plane 30 miles305 words
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Article, Illustration275 1943-11-25 2 (By Syonaa sinbun Literary Critic) HIKARI (LIGHT) NO. 7 IT lb PROBABLE that some readers may not have heard of the Kuroshio (Black Current), a strong ocean current whicl sweeps along the east coast of Nippon from the warm south to the cold north. In the latest issue275 words
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Article, Illustration637 1943-11-25 2 U.S. Air Officer Reveals Public Feeling In India Dwatoi. RANGOON, Nov. 24.—"There :is a swell chance of establishing: India's own free government the moment the Indian Army in the Orient crosses the Indo-Burma border," declared Lieutenant Frank Howard Tileack, of the637 words
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Article114 1943-11-25 2 Hock Seng Beats Igracio Fernandez DESPITE a weight disadvantage, Ong Hock Beng (124 lb.) out-boxed and out-punched his opponent. Ignacio Fernandez (132 lb.) to gain a clear-cut points verdict alter eight twominute rounds, at last night's Sheum Circus boxing. Fernandez was decidedly groggy rfier receiving a barrage of telling114 words
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327 1943-11-25 2 THRILLING air battles between Nippon and American aircraft "somewhere in the Southwest Pacific,"—the like of which has never previously been presented en the screen—photographed by daring Nippon cameramen at the risk of their lives, are vividly shown in "Aiki lflnami E Tobu," a327 words
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Miscellaneous231 1943-11-25 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.50 p m Chinese Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. religious talk by Kamal Suhalmi; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 pm. Cantonese drama; 8 p.m news In Cantonese; 8.15 pm. news in Hokklen; 8.30 p.m. Nippon music; 8.40 p.m.231 words
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