Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 August 1944
1944-08-16
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Title Section128 1944-08-16 1 The Syonan Shimbun Additional 13,000 Leave London Area Darnel LISBON, Ail*. 11—Nearly 13.000 additional mothers and children today left London in special trains to seek rrfage in areas safe from the danger of the destructive flying-bombs according to a London dispatch. It was described as one of the largest parties128 words
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544 1944-08-16 1 Dome! BERLIN. Aug. 15.—"The enemy, after having intensified his air attacks in the last few days on defence installations and communication lines in the southern French coastal area, landed in the area of Toulon-Cannes in the early morning544 words
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Article421 1944-08-16 1 $$i£&tiai s THROWING overboard all previous American professions about lighting this war to restore equality among the nations and to do away with regional hegemony in preference for free international inter' coarse, Franklin Kooscvelt made a fresh disclosure of the true l-S. war alms, in a radio421 words
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Article101 1944-08-16 1 Domei ~OKYO. Aug. 15.—The Government at today's Cabinet meeting decided to convene the 85th extraordinary session of the Diet on Sept. 5, the Board of Information revealed this afternoon. During the course of the forthcoming Diet session. Premier Qen. Kuniaki Koiso is expected to101 words
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259 1944-08-16 1 Deaiei TOKYO, Aug. 15.—Vigorous fighting is taking place as the enemy attempts to push his counter-offensive in Burma. Particularly in the sector fronting the Upper Salween River, heavy fighting ia going on. After capturing Lemang, Nippon forces have been exchanging fierce blows with enemy259 words
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Article61 1944-08-16 1 BHXH6HAI, Aut- !B.—As ancther measure toward ov.'ticf the list veatigM of Anflo-Aitwlean infUwnce In the Chines* educational field, the Education Bureau of the Shanghai Special Mirnictpalitv ha» ordered Chinese primary vhooto here to diwontmue teaeijlnt the FnflUh languai*. rt »aW that the Nippon lantniaf- la t/> b<«61 words
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294 1944-08-16 1 •Mitt LISBON. Aug. 14.—The fierceness of the battle on the entire Invasion front Is illustrated by the fact that during the part 72 hour* the Germans' destroyed more than 300 enemy. tanks, according to German; reports, Berlin d'spatches said. Between the Orre tnd294 words
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444 1944-08-16 1 DeaaeJ TOKYO, Aug. 15.—Nippon forces in China after th* reduction of the strategic Hunan city of Hengyang on Aug. 8 are preparing for the next stage of their operations. Some 70 day* it is since the Nippon Army launched their Hunan444 words
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Article245 1944-08-16 1 CANTON, Aug. 14.—A rumour to the effect that Chiang Kaishek Is contemplating a visit to the United States to attend the four-power conference which is scheduled to open in Washington on Aug. 21, la being widely circulated In Kweilin, according to reports received here. Thia245 words
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104 1944-08-16 1 Dumri AT THE Hunan Front, Auf. 14.—1n an annihllative campaign against enemy reinforcements, about 55.000 strong on their way to Hengynng, Nippon forces during the period from July 5 to July 29 in the sector around Hengyang accounted for 12,460 enemy dead abandoned104 words
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166 1944-08-16 2 By Syomr. Shimbun Staff Reporter AT 9.30 (his earning, Bishop Adrian Devals will rive a talk on Fuji Village from the Syonan Broadcasting Station. Meanwhile the appoal for funds for Bahau farm is meeting with an encouraging response from thj public.166 words
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Article56 1944-08-16 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter SIX hundred dozen cakes of Rex brand toilet soap have been presented to Bishop Adrian Devals. as a gift from Messrs. Low Tang^hang, Ltd.. to the pioneers in Pull Village Thanking Messrs. Low Tangcnang for this splendid gift, the Bishop said it win56 words
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Article85 1944-08-16 2 MANILA. Aiig 13. (Domei)— With the harvesting of a bumper crop it rice expected to get under way next month, rice planters of Central Luzon gathered In conference this afternoon at the Bureau of Plant Industry. It is understood that the most Important Item on the agenda85 words
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Article70 1944-08-16 2 SOLO. (Central Djawa), Au<?. 13. —Bultan Mangkoenegaran who has recently been installed, succedln* hi* deceased father, today issu'd his first proclamation, a^'lncr his subjects to render the fullest cooperation in the execution of his office. In hte proc'amatlon. thf rew Sultan urged the people to maintain70 words
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Article63 1944-08-16 2 BONDOWOSO. Ea*t DJ&wa. Aug. 15 (Domei).—An information centtff for Infants was recently established here by the Bo.;oeki provincial authorities. Mothers and babies in *hp reclon will be given proper rare by doctors and nurses attached to the centre. Meanwhile, th^ health authorities are contemplating a scheme for63 words
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Article61 1944-08-16 2 BANJEFMASIN. Aug. 15 (Domel) Local Nippon-go teachers representin? all schools and institutions throughout Panjernwin held a conference her* recently, the object of which was to achieve further progress in Nippon-go for local students. It was derided that special emphasis should be loid on the Nippon fnirit which61 words
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Article51 1944-08-16 2 MANITA. All.?. 12, (Domen—Two hundred and fl"ty more non-com-mlvloned cfflcrs nre expected to graduate on Aug. 21 from Constabulary Academy No. 3 »i Manila The cons'abularymen preparing for the frraduatinn ate determined to defend the Rcniblle In co-op#ration \;iiii nil forr>.s which are makini tiie Philippines an lmpregnabK"51 words
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280 1944-08-16 2 DA V OF RETRIBUTION WILL COME By A Dome! Correspondent THE wanton action of American soldiers who cent home recently as souvenirs to their friends the remains of Nippon soldiers who died In battle, has stirred up the fullest indignation and righteous280 words
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Article194 1944-08-16 2 Consider awhile the action of this Nippon commander. The typical spirit of Bushido, of chivalry and kindness even to those fallen, whether comrade or enemy, was clearly exemplified. And what of the Americans? They, so-called citizens from the land of "Liberty and Equality," fighting as they say to194 words
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Article325 1944-08-16 2 Our correspondent when he Interviewed Lt.-Col. A. E. McEachern of the A.I.P. at the unveiling ot the British memorial was told that the symbol of the Crow before which British and Australian pri-soners-of-war then stood, ought to be 'iiken as a symbol for wider vision in the325 words
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Article214 1944-08-16 2 For opponents to resort to such wanton tactics as bombing of hospital ships, machine-gunning ol innocent children in tender years, ravaging and pillaging churches and monastaries and latterly undertaking a typical "Yankee stunt" by using the remains of those who fall In action &s souvenirs, speaks of gross214 words
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118 1944-08-16 2 JOHORE BHARU. Aug. 14 (Domei)—The passing-out ceremony of the third batch of teacherstudents of the Higher Normal School was held yesterday in thi presence of Mr. Yasushi suraksca. Governor of Johore, and other -prominent officials and civilian*. Addressing the grad^tec. Governor sunakawa exhorted them to118 words
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Article26 1944-08-16 2 ARRANGEMENTS have be«n -"woleted to di«natrh another 20 Mftlal families next week to the Mtial Farminar Colony establUhed on Bin tan Island.26 words
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124 1944-08-16 2 New Syonan AntiMalaria Drains Extend Many Miles By Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reporter CONTRIBUTING iar& ly to the remarkable progress achieved in construction work are the "vanguards" of New Syonan—the wood cutters, sawyers, surveyors and others directly connected with the construction of roads, bunds, canals and drains in this Chinsse agricultural124 words
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142 1944-08-16 2 By Syonan Sbimbun Staff Reporter IN keeping wi h its increasing population, New Syonan's first hospital is now nearing completion to supplement the clinic which has so far been operating independently. This hospital will be able to accommodate about 50 patients. A142 words
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65 1944-08-16 2 WITH the start of cigarette rationing in New Syonan, the settlers in the Chinese agricultural settlement are rrw able to enjoy a quiet unoke after the day's hard work. Male settlers, from the age of M up. arc entitled to a ration ct65 words
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Advertisement230 1944-08-16 2 I More Settlers A FURTHER batch of Chinese fitters numbering 76 persons (24 families) left for New Syouan today Nippon Cultural Hall BAOUIO, Aug. 14 (Dome!).—A bianch of the Nippon Cultural Hall •vas opened on Aug. 8 with a "{Soldiers' Art Exhibition including various paintings, poster*, woodcarvings and other objects230 words
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Advertisement390 1944-08-16 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT MESSRS. Khoo Peclc Chuan, Peck Kirn, Peck Oon, Peck Khye ard Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chwee Lee wish to thank all friend1? and relatives who have so kindly sent wreaths, lent motor cars and attended the funeral on Aug. 12, 2*04 of their beloved mother the lats Mrs. Koo390 words
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Miscellaneous120 1944-08-16 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news In Malal. Tamil and Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.80 p.m. News in Nippon-Oo for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news In MaJai; 7.20 p.m. talk in Malai by Omar Onnan on120 words
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