Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 November 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 307 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 381 1 D*mel LISBON, Nov. 26— The German ana Soviet forces were yesterday •till locked in embittered struggles at the Eastern Front's main war sectors—the Nlkopcl bridgehead, the Dnieper Bend, Cherkassy, west of Kiev, Korosten, Gomel and ncrth-west of Nevel— with the Wehrmacht repulsing tenacious
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  • 89 1 Purchasing Warplanes KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 26. On the occasion of the second anniversary of the Dai Toa Senso, the Selangor Oversea Chinese Association will make the formal presentation of *>.'•;>. .000 to the Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration) for th:' purchase of warplanes. This decision
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  • 422 1 ALL THE right-thinking can nna no iauit wiwi mic decision of the Reich Government to take reprisals for the Anglo-American 'terror raids' which have achieved nothing beyond the indiscriminate destruction of civilian living quarters in various parts of Germany and occupied France "with- a carpet
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  • 430 1 Enemy Forces Trapped In City Severely Bombed CHIANG BASE REDUCED D~*CENTRAL CHINA FRONT, Nov. 26.— Nippon forces at 1 a.m. smashed into Changteh, key enemy base in northern Hunan* west of Tungting Lake. in co-operation with the Nippon ground units which entered Changteh, the enemy's key
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  • 630 1 AllRoutes Against Nippon Fraught With Difficulties Domcl. LISBON, Nov. 25.—The record for the anti-Axis has been unimpressive daring the last two years since the outbreak of the Pacific war, writes the News Chronicle's correspondent in the South-West Pacific, according
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  • 320 1 J Basnet. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific. Nov. 25.—A formation of mere than 40 bombers and fighters carried out a devastating raid on enemy positions on Jlvevaneng, north-west of Finsch Haven, New Guinea, en the morning of Nov. 23. Our raiders
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  • 44 1 BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 25—A Honolulu dispatch says it has been confirmed that Colonel Gardiner Conroy, Commanding Officer of the United States 165 th Regiment, was killed in action on Makin Island at about 3 p.m. on Nov. 20.
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  • 851 1 P—lei TOCTO, Nov. 25—November 26, 1041. will go down in the history of world diplomacy as the day when the United States went on record showing impudence and insole ice and challenging Nippen to open warfare, which now
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  • 369 1 REFERRING to the unification of China and the liberation of India as the next two steps to be taken in the realization of the joint declaration of Dai Toa Nations, Subhas Chandra
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  • 367 1 of Ch?£?f. Wang Ching-wei of the National Government ff«S^i *re*t Pftriot, a real servant of the nation and a faithfulfollower of Dr. Snn Yat-sen whom all Chinese regard »s the father of modern China." »o declared Subhas Chandra Bcse, head of
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  • 153 1  -  RINICHI SASAKI Dome! SUIT Correspondent. ROME, Nov. 25—The Fascist Cabinet met yesterday somewhere in North Italy, presided over by Premier Benito Mussolini and decided that the national Republican State will take the official name of "Italian Social Republic." It also decided that the
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  • 178 1 Honour Four Returned Lieutenant General* Domel. TOKYO. Nov. 26— Tenno Heika this morning at the Imperial Palace was pleased to receive In audience Lieutenant Generals Naoshi Yoshida. Minoru limura. Kengo Noda and Yaezo Akashiba who recently returned from the frontftines after rendering distinguished services. Later, Koto
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  • 305 2 What strategic schemes and tactics didst thou use. To tackle subtle brains and British wit? To crush the plans thy foes hath oft devic'd. To trap thy men and stem their forward stride, Where loopholes lay
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  • 338 2 11 492 Chiang Troops Killed In China During September OVER 6,500 TAKEN PRISONER Domei NANKING, Nov. 25.—Extensive operations carried cut by the Nippon forces in September have resulted in the finding of 11,492 enemy dead and the capture of 5.513 enemy troops, including those who voluntarily surrendered. It is revealed
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  • 113 2 Penan g Punishes Vegetable Profiteers APPROPRIATE punishment was me'.ed out to vegetable venders when the authorities in Penang daring the last two days had •Aemters, who bad charged excessive prices in the markets, arrested, and. after paintteg thsjU faces, made them march along the mtreets carrying placards. according to a
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  • 331 2 Demei. MANILA. Nov. 25—The National Assembly of the Republic of the Philippines opened its regular six-day session at 10 a.m. today, presided ever by Speaker Benigno Aquino. The present session Is th? first regular session of the National Assembly since the birth cf the Republic
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  • 492 2 Reinforcing Landed Units Will Be Most Hazardous °"""*TOKYO, Nov. 25.-^srim difficulties fraught with sacrifices In men and ships, heavier than those suffered in the Bougainville Island area, face the American Navy today in the Gilbert sector should it seek to reinforce its contingents
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  • 154 2 Wfir^Sw^S^S^S^SS^S^Sw^SM^r* It W BOXERS are setting a splendid example to other sportsmen in Syonan. On hearing of the forthcoming marathon race to be held on Dec. 6, several boxers promptly forwarded entry forms and more boxers are following suit.i Among those who hare already!
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  • 317 2 Part Of I.N.A. 'Already At Or Near Indian Border '—Bose "OUR IMMEDIATE task is to complete the training of cur existing Army and to push on the work of further expanding.. Part of cur Army is already at or near the Indian frontier. I am confident that we shall be
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  • 408 2 (By Bys— Siabvn LKerary Critic) CONTBMPOftAKT JAPAN J«ly, 26*3 Number READING this monthly magazine of the Foreign Affairs Association of Nippon is like watching a cavalcade of events in Dai Tea, and noting the reactions of well-known Nippon writers to them. Though it M clearly stated that 'the
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  • 516 2 Doa*oi. MANILA: Nov. 25.—Addressing the first regular session of the National Assembly under the Republic of the Philippines, President Jose P. Laurel stressed the accomplishments of the Assembly of Dai Toa Nations, in which the Philippines took part, and outlined
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    • 150 2 KYO-El and SYOWA: SUGATA SANSHIRO." 3—6—B 30 pjn and 3.30—«.30—9 pjn. respectively. Tomorrow: 12 noon—3 p.m.—6—B 34 p.m. and 12.30—3.30—«.30—9 p.m. L SHI HO BTJNKA BIGA: New Programme. 3—5.30—7.30 —9 p.m Tomorrow: 1—3—6.30—7.30—9 p.m. DAISEKAI BTJNKA BIGA: New Programme. Five shows at 3 —6.45—8— 9.10—10.20 p.m. TUKOKU KAN: "AI NO
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    • 359 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m Tamil Children's Hour; 650 p.m. Comical Sketches in Malai by Mohd. Noor and Party; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai: 7.35 p.m. Chinese Children's song and instrumental recital by the Cheng sisters; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese;
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