Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 August 1944
1944-08-12
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Title Section137 1944-08-12 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 580. SATURDAY. AUGUST la. KOKI 2604, SHOWA 19 •EVEN CENTS Ankangßaseßombed: 18 Planes Destroyed A NIPPON Base at the China Front, Aug. 11. —The Nippon Air Force in another effective night raid struck at Ankaiig, Shensl Province, yesterday. Heav>ly bombing this advanced air base of the137 words
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254 1944-08-12 1 Dome! LISBON, Au?. 10—On the! Easterr Front, heavy fighting; continued yesterday it (he! great Vistula bend. according to dispatches received here. North-west of Bararov. re-! peated Soviet attacks were; smashed and the Soviets: thrown back ir a counter- j attack, the German High Command254 words
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Article266 1944-08-12 1 grfi'foUalA TENNO IIF.IKA has granted a gracious message of appreciation to (he Nippon forces in Chin* on Ihe occasion of the capture of llir.Kv. n K rity on Aug. 8. All will agree that the message was richly deserved. For the defence of the walled city of Hengyang.266 words
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198 1944-08-12 1 Dnm«L TOKYO, Auf. 11.—Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. today announced the wa* results achieved by our units in the reduction of the walled city of Hengyang. According to the announcement, Nippon forces took prisoner 13,309198 words
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347 1944-08-12 1 Domel TOKYO, Aug. 11—Commenting on the fall of Hengyang, which served as an eloquent reply to all false propaganda hatched up by Chungking and the United States, Sadao Iguchi. Spokesman of the Board of Information, at a foreign Press conference this morning, declared that347 words
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Article51 1944-08-12 1 Domri HUNAN FRONT Aug. 10—A Nippon a r v.nit in China nt dawn on Auc. P bombed and inflicted ft smashing blow or an enemv unit of apprnximatelv 6QO trocps in Ihf sectnr between Hengyana; and lilin?. Durir.e this raid, our air unit knocked out 19 pnemy51 words
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Article42 1944-08-12 1 Domei A NIPPON I;ASF In the Central Pacific Aup. ll.—The Nippr>r gar|l!ion on Yap /Mand «hct d wn one i •■.(ii v oliiit" Ivoni an f emv for- mutton of if bwy bonbtn wnii'D laidfxi Uic lilanti yesterday42 words
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110 1944-08-12 1 LISBON. Au? 10—E/yptian Prime Minister Nahus Pasha, addressirg the Senate last night, revealed that he had protested against the report of the Executive Committee of the British Labour Party on Zionism, which recommends that "Palestine be mad« Jewish and Zloi.ist." according to a Cairo110 words
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224 1944-08-12 1 Deaaei LISBON. Aug. lft—The German High Command commurique said that the enemy yesterday continued stror c attacks south of Caen, in Normandy, and erlarged his I penetration Rrea to the south 'and south-east, according to a Berlin dispatch. German counter-attacks however, cheeked the224 words
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Article104 1944-08-12 1 Darnel TOKYO, Au?. 11—Dal Honyei ir a communique issued at 5.30 p.m revealed that the enemy air raids agair.st the I Nippon mi ir land early this mornlrg have turned out to be a total failure with only regligible damage done in the western part104 words
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220 1944-08-12 1 Domri SHANGHAI. Aujr. 10.—Friendly relations and cooperation between Nippon and China will be further strengthened due to the formation of a new strong Nippon Cabinet headed by Gen. Kuniaki Koiso which has favourably impressed the National Government of China, Masayuki Tani. Nippon220 words
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Article89 1944-08-12 1 Sends Message Of Apprecia tion TENHO HEIKA Dtmci HENGYANG. Aim. 10—On the occasion of the complete occupation ol this city by our troops, TENNO HEIKA yesterday was pleased to grant a gracious message of appreciation to Nippon forces in Hunan. The Imperial Messagt was cor.vcyed to Nippon units in a89 words
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273 1944-08-12 1 Domci TOKYO, Aug. U.—All metropolitan journals this morning prominently featured the photograph of the American desecration of a Nippon war dead that appeared to the May issue of the American magazine Life. Radio* photoed from Berlin, the picture clearly shows a273 words
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Article75 1944-08-12 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South VVpm Paciflr, Aug. 11—An trxmf formation of sly small planes raid* led Manokwarl. «:n the western fringe of New Guinea on Wrdncsdaf morning. One en^my rald«r %xat phot down bv cur anU-Rirrrp.ft flre. Cm the same day an enemy for* mat lon75 words
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Article57 1944-08-12 1 Domrl A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific. Aur. 11 —Our units on i Halmßhera Inland shot down sev*n I out of a total nt 50 cnorr.y brmbera i d Bfhtcn which In tv.o senarate rronpi on A;? R nr>d 10 vrhl-.d i po f.'i h« istapd.57 words
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823 1944-08-12 2 'SETTLERS CAN SAFELY GO THERE* SAYS BISHOP DEVALS By Syonan Shim ban Staff Reporter VRGING Eurasians not employed by the Military Administration and other essential services to seriously make Up their mirds about ?oing U) Bahau while facilities for free transport aro823 words
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323 1944-08-12 2 Law, Order WellMaintained In Fuji Village BAHAU, Aug. 10 (Dome!)—That law and order is being: maintained in the Catholic Farming Colony established at Fuji Village is clearly reflected in the smooth functioning of the Peace Preservation Department comprising 14 farmers xvho are known as Colony Wardens. These wardens, apart from323 words
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Article469 1944-08-12 2 SAKURA - Notes Comments SAKURA I By MY fan mail last week included •n- of the biggest envelopes I have ever received, vfhirb I opened with trepidation, not knowing what it contained—hoping it would be a bouquet, fearing it might be a brick-bat. It turned out to be a most pleasant surprise—a469 words
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Article47 1944-08-12 2 IPOH. Auk. 10 (Domei>—Expanding their of activites. memb?rs of the local Labour Service Corps will shortly initiate a town-clfanlng campaign which is fully endorsed by the town officials and which it is hoped will be fully supported by every housewife In the town. I m47 words
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Article169 1944-08-12 2 HARRY M. TAYLOR •£ —— — - HARRY M. TAYLOR Jst By His Imperial Majesty's Forces fight with might The New Cabinet shines In rays very bright, Koisu's leadership fully avail A new world comes from world travail. i W shall defend Malal with all our might Justi.f and Right will make169 words
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102 1944-08-12 2 RANGOON, Aug. 10. (Dome!)— Vlce-ConuniMioner U Khln Mating Yin of the Shan States and i Karennl, according to an official bulletin dated Anr. 9 has been promoted to the po*t of Commissioner, relieving Home Minister U Ba Win, who concurrently held that post102 words
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Article74 1944-08-12 2 1 AT AN impressive ceremony held Wednesday at Jalan Befar, memI bers of the recently-formed Syonan Sports Association "Special Forward Service" Corps were presented with the unit's badges in the presence of the Commander of the Corps, Mi.nwu ShlnoKiki. Before the presentation, the Corps74 words
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Article68 1944-08-12 2 PENANO. Aug. 10. (Darnel)—With the "Anti-Malarial Week" now In full swing everyone in Penang ?s buay cleaning up mosquito-breeding places. The drive was initiated last Saturday with a public meeting held in the Fuji Theatre. Two educational films, one on "Malaria" and the other on "Healthy Human Body"68 words
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Article52 1944-08-12 2 PROGRAM for Byonan Symphony Orchestra's Popular Concert at the Kokaido Sunday; La Oazza Ladra; Wedding o* the Winds; Songs—(a) Sel San Gftldo; (b) Kurogane No Chikara; Lohengrin; Dance—Chanson Hindu; Dance—, (a) Abdullah and Jantan; (b) Tango Trio; Dance of the Hours; Avant De Mourir: Kojo No T->uki:52 words
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Letter To The Editor
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Article143 1944-08-12 2 To The Editor, Syonan Shimbun SIR.—In rei;]y to Mr. Lim Kian Tcck's article appealing In yesterday's paper, we take this opportunity of enlightening his Ignorance on the matter. In the first place, we would like to ask him whether he had sten the match or witnessed the incident143 words
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61 1944-08-12 2 THERE is an added attraction in tonight's charity boxin« at tha Great World. Jaswant Singh meets Johnny Mo-tell in a first -run match, in the main fight Oinbnat Smith meet* Jimmy Bird, Battling Sima being iiidifposed. Advance saler of tickets indicate that a tubstoiitiai61 words
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Article95 1944-08-12 2 ST. ANDREW'S Cathedral: HO. (plain) 8.30 a.m.. (choral) 9.15 a.m (offertories at both services will be given to the Bahau Settlers' Fund), Evemonst 6 p.m.. St. Hilda's 1 (Katong): H.C. (choral) 9.30 em, Evensong 6.30 p.m.. St.. Matthew's (Neil Road) Service in Cantonese. 10.30 a.m. Chinese Methodists95 words
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