Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 August 1944
1944-08-09
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section118 1944-08-09 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 527 WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS r Archbishop Floys Outrageous! \S,l)ft'{h TOKYO. Aug. 7—Bitterly oondemninß American drfiiement of the remains of Nipp-i soldiers killed in artion. Archbishop Tatsuo Dpi of the Roman Catholic Church in Nippon, in a statement issued today character-zed118 words
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346 1944-08-09 1 FOE SUFFERS HEAVY CASUALTIES Dome! TOKYO, Aus. B.— Dai Honyci At 5.30 p.m. announced that our units completely occupied the walled city of Hcnjjyan& a., 8 a.m. today. The text ot th? announce ment reads: "Our units, whicl had been encircling Ikngyang on the346 words
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Article319 1944-08-09 1 v £c£ito scial\ ACTS wh ch constitute a travesty on civilization, sucli a* making souvenirs of tlie sKu.^ and bone* of enemy War D:*a:!. are ascribed to the Americans in reports by their own news agencies. These are acts most unworthy of ihose who claim to be the319 words
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358 1944-08-09 1 "THE war situation in the world today is really becoming more grav? and decisive both Ui Asia and in Europe—yet this very condition is ui> rtioubtediy bringing us nearer to final victory." dclared Lieut. Col. Shozo Nakajima. Hodo-bu Cho. in the first358 words
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Article29 1944-08-09 1 LTSBON. Auff. 7.—A complete b'iirk-out has been ordered In nil Turkish townr. effective today, acrordln? to a dispatch received by the sv.edl.vh ne\VBp«per Aftonbladet from Ankara.29 words
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TENNO HEIKA
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Article49 1944-08-09 1 Domei TOKVO, Aug. B.—TENNO HEIKA today graciously granted the First Claw Order of the Sacred Treasure to Gen. Gucnther Korten, Chief of the <•-■.! staff of the German v• 1- Force, in recognition of his distinguished services renderrd for military co-operatlofi between Nippon and Germany.49 words
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79 1944-08-09 1 TENNO lIUKA upon being i Informed of the nil leal condi- t ..-11 of Yoshimlchi Hara, Pre- s d?nt of the Privy Council, today graciously granted President Hara the title of Baron j and conferred on him the 1 Grand Cordon of the79 words
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Article80 1944-08-09 1 TENXO HEIKA on being informed or the death of Baron Dr. Yoshtonifhi Hara., I President of the Privy Council. (trapJou-ly dispatched Imperial 1 Chamberlain. Nagaaki Okabc. to the doctor's residence In Fojimachi 'Yard at 8 o'clock this morning, to convey His Irrnerial Majesty's condolences. Kogo Ifeika also80 words
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255 1944-08-09 1 Dotnri ZURICH. Aug. 7.—Considerable tear and anxiety is being f?!t at present by ths British public over the reports that Germany Is now completing preparations for launching a new war weapon— the V-2—ln its a?rlal retaliation raids against the British Isles, especially255 words
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Article, Illustration471 1944-08-09 1 Dome! TOKYO. Aug. B.—ln two years and nine months since the outbreak of the war, the enemy has been deeply distressed Ijy profound difficulties of his own, said Premier Gen. Kuniaki Koiso. in a nation-wide broadcast today.471 words
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127 1944-08-09 1 Domel STOCKHOLM, Aug. 7.—Marshal Mannerheim, Commander-in-Chief of the Finnish armed forces, in an Ord?r of the Day Issued today to the Finnish Army, said that fighting will be continued, according to a dispatch from Helsinki Marshal Marinerhelm declared "According to the law pas.ed by the127 words
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258 1944-08-09 1 Domei LISBON, An- 7—The rent re oi lighting m the NormandvBrittany area shifted westward* repeatedly ciuring the last few oaya while the eastern wWig of the invasion Ircnt east of the Cue and Caen remained com;Mratively quiet, frontline chAWtchrs to Berlin indicated, a-curding .to258 words
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425 1944-08-09 2 THE URGENT need for mobilizing all available manpower in Syonan with the sole object of further strengthening the labour front at th_s decisive stage of the war was fully stressed by the Minsei-bu CbO, Mr. M. Nakata, addressing425 words
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Article219 1944-08-09 2 By Syonan Shimbnn Staff Reporter IN TUT: p-e -r:ice of distinguished ofHcrrs of tfie Imperial Forces, community leaders and school children, the fighter plane riven hv Mr. Ong Chow Loong, a l Syonan wine merchant, was officially named "Set Shin No. 1" •t the Kalians Airport219 words
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330 1944-08-09 2 AN APPEAL issued to the public over the signatures of Bishop A. Ucvals organizer of the Roman Catholic Farm Settlement in Fuji Village and Mr. M. Shiiioaakl In his capacity as oflker-in-charge of the Bahau scheme, states: "Please help330 words
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208 1944-08-09 2 ALL CATHOLICS and other Christians In Syonan are Invited to attend meetings at the following places where they will be addressed by Bishop A. Devals on ihe subject of the Catholic Colony In Fuji Village: Tomorrow, Aug 10 a*. 6 p.m. Church of the208 words
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Advertisement609 1944-08-09 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI REI NO. 17 CONTROL REGULATIOiNS JT«v erning bicycle and also accessories and spare parts of bicycle are hereby fixed as follows: SYONAN TOKUBETU SI TTO. sth August. Syjwa 19. 1. Bicycles (including tricycles for this and following regulations) and also accessories and spare parts of bicycles are609 words
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Advertisement487 1944-08-09 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 106 Re: Designation In relation to aooes> sories and spare part* of bicycle. ALL ACCESSORIES and spare parts of bicycle shall be designated as follows In accordance with the provision specified in Item No. 1 Clause No. 2 of Bicycle Controlling Regulations. No. of spare487 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1944-08-09 2 Today's Synnan Radio 6 pm. flash news In Malal. Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day program summary; 6.30 p m. news •In Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 •p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 pm. news In Malai; 7.20 talk in Malal; 7 30 p.m. Malai108 words
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