Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 August 1944
1944-08-17
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Title Section93 1944-08-17 1 The Syonan Shimbun If'a vest Of Flying Rom bsA UackEngUau Domei LISBON Aup. IG.—Waves of flying bombs were launched across the Channel early (his evening in a scries of sharp attacks on Southern England, according to a London report. British 'Raid* Losses Total 9MO In July Domrl LISBON. Aur- 16.—93 words
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142 1944-08-17 1 Domei LISBON. Aug. 15.-Elmer Davis, Director of the Office oi War Information, warned Americans of a tough tight ahead against Nippon, a Honolulu dispatch said. Davis, who accompanied Roosevelt to Honolulu but left the Presidential party to tour the South Pacific battle areas, declared:142 words
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Article392 1944-08-17 1 j5%/M/a£l RMIAI Catholic farminc «ettlenirnt in Nagtl Srmbilnn. is in need j of funds for its development, and! it Is the duty of all of us. and in particular of ;he Catholic community, to Rive as much as we can afford. It is an excellent reflection and a392 words
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316 1944-08-17 1 Bomrl TOKYO. Aug. 16.—The new landing attempt by the AngloAmerican forces along the! ccast of southern Frar.ce was what had generally been expected and prepartd for by the Germans, declared Sadao| Iguchi, spokesman of the Board of Information, at today's foreign Press conference. He316 words
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182 1944-08-17 1 LISBON. Aug. 15.—The i German High Command announced that on the Invasion Iront in Normandy the enemy resumed a large-scale attack south and south-east of Caen with strong artillery and tank support, in order to effect contact with American formations in the region182 words
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Article244 1944-08-17 1 Domei TOKYO, Aug. 16.—Nippon units which captured Heng- j yang continue to batter away at enemy reinforcement j columns which have converted; toward the fallen city in an! effort to wrest it from Nippon hands. Simultaneously, our forces in this sector are vigorously preparing for the244 words
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Article52 1944-08-17 1 Dmbcl A NIPPON BASE in the North Pacific. Aug. l«.—Our garrison units on Kltachlshima brought down one medium-sized plane out of a total of ten-odd enemy aircraft which, in two separate waves, ram rd our positions on the morning of Vie 13. No damage was sustained by52 words
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320 1944-08-17 1 Dome! continued their attempts to reinBERLIN. Aug. 16.—The lorce their narrow beach-heads at Anglo-Americans continued Cavalaire and Lavanaou m order to nrtpmnt* vMtardflv well into Bftin more elbow room- At ttll tnesn beach-heads in the invasion fence frontlines, dispatches said, area in Southern320 words
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623 1944-08-17 1 Oamet HENGYANG. Aug. 16.—Lieut. Gen. Fang Hsien-chiao, Commander-in-Chief of the Chungking Tenth Army, which surrendered to the Nippon forces on Aug. 8 after 40 daya of stubborn resistance in the defence of Hengyang, declared in a Press interview today that623 words
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107 1944-08-17 1 Pmm BERLIN. Aug. 14.—Following the publication by the Press of the sensational achievements scored by specially-designed one-manned torpedoes against anti-Axis lines of communication In the English Channel, authorities connected with one-man torpedo operations have been flooded with applications requesting recruitment In the death-defying corpi, it107 words
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Article85 1944-08-17 1 MM A NIPPON Base on the Chuu Continent. Aug. 12—A China-based Shokl" fighter unit of the Nippon Air Force yesterday set aflx* md destroyed or.c B-29 bomber of th* United States Air Force In a mrprlse raid on the enemy's Hvnyin alrba.v. eastern Shensi Province The85 words
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356 1944-08-17 2 By Syonan Shimhun Staff Reporter "THK CVIHOMC doctrine j leaches Christians to •.!•<>•. Hi inmost respect to tue remains of human-i«-inirs," dptlared Bish' n Adrian l>rv;r-. Bishop of .Malacca, when interviewed by the Syonan Shimbun yesterday. It will be recalled that ifcont356 words
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538 1944-08-17 2 By Syonan Shlmban Staff Reporter INDICATING <hat Ihe Catholic Farminjc Colony in Fuji Villa;*. Lahau was well on the road to self suflicieno. Bishop Adrian Devals. in the course of a talk from the Syonan Broadcasting Station last night,538 words
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101 1944-08-17 2 A SPECIAL sri tcrl evening to be presented by the Svonan Symphony Orchestra under the patronage of the Svonrm Tokubc'u-sl in aid of the settler; at Fuji Village will be hrltl at 9ta Kokaido early next month, the Syomn Shimbun101 words
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Article50 1944-08-17 2 IN Response to an appeal for funds made by Mr. M. Shinozaki. Commander of the S.S.A. "Special Fonvard Service" Corps, members of the Corps have BUb^cribc-d $1,350.50 fnr the Full Village Farm Scheme The money has ben bandH ovt •o the Kosei-ka Cho the Syo'n' Shimbun understands.50 words
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366 1944-08-17 2 RANGOON, Aug. 15. tDomei)— Deep admiration for the unshakable det rmination of the Nippon nation to fight out the Greater East Asia war to a victorious conclusion was expressed by Dr. Ba Han, head of the Burmese Special366 words
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103 1944-08-17 2 By Syonan Shimhun Staff Reporter A GRAND musicial evening— "The Derisive War Concert"— sponsored by the Syonan Music Association has been arranged for Monday, Aug. 21, at the Dai Toa Gekijo with the curtain going op at 8 p.m. prompt. The program103 words
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215 1944-08-17 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter SYED SULAIMAN. 15-year-old Indian peon employed at Nampo Unko Kaisha. had the distinction of securing first place in the NipponGo speaking contest held for industrial workers at the Dai Toa Gekijo last evening. The contest was sponsored by th? Syonan215 words
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Article64 1944-08-17 2 CAN TIANO KWEE (aged 55) passed away peacefully at 170, Upper Seranpoon Road, at 6 p.m. T.T. on 16.8 2604 leaving behind his beloved wife (Madam Chua Sier? Gan). 9 sons. Hock Hye. two dflnshters, one son-in-law (Chew Chin Chong) and eight, grandchildren to mourn his loss. Funeral will64 words
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