Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 August 1944

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  • 129 1 The Syonan Shimbun FlyingßombsDamagc i Buckingham Palace Dome) LISBON. Aug. IT— Buskin?--j ham Talare was riainatfej L> flying bombs in one of the recent V-l attacks, reports from London Hmtmti. They said that no( only were ninj dow pares smashed. Itui window fram~s were iorn off thf < walls of
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  • 149 1 VIGOROUS GUERRILLA WARFARE Dome! TOKYO, Aug. 17.—A1l Metropolitan newspapers this morning gave prominence to reports emanating from enemy sources that a small detachment of Nippon armed forces still holding its positions on Guadalcanar Island is vigorously conducting guerrilla warfare against United States
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  • 399 1 PROMI'TLI) by comments In this column on August 11. Iks Syunan Taxi Kumiai has submitted for public guidance the following charges, approved bf tbe Registrar of Vehicles, for (ravelling by taxi from I pper Serar.goon to Bras Basah Road, and from Geylaiiß Serai to Tanjong Pa gar,
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  • 152 1 Uomei TOKYO. Aug 16—Foreign .Military Attaches at the re- gular conference held at j General Staff Headquarters ere yesterday afternoon were given details of the military situation in the Greater East Asia theatre of war including the Pacific. Burma and China fronts. Colonel
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  • 204 1 Domei LISBON. Aug. iti.-BUter fi^^ting is raging in Normandy wuli the focal point in the areß north and north-east of Falaise, due south of Caen, the German High Command announced, according to a Berlin dispatch. The enemy is time and time again jtumpting with veiy
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  • 35 1 Dome! TOKYO. Auk. 16.— ShunichiKase Minister to Italy, has been appointed Minister to Switzerland, succeeding Mizuo Sakamoto, who dted ftt Bernp rorriitly. Sadao ißuchi. spoktsman of Board ol Information today disclosed.
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  • 235 1 Domei TOKYO, Aug. 17-The War Ministry today anno meed that lie citation Issued to the I Nakazawa Special Scout Unit by the Army commander then in charge of the Guadalcanal' campaign under date Dec. 29 1943, has been brought to the knowledge of TENNO
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  • 64 1 Domei LISBON. Aug. 16.—The i United States Treasury's Foreign Funds Control Division has stopped the withdrawal of Argentine gold from the United States, according to an Associated Press dispatch from Washington. Argentine withdrawals of fold from the United States continued for several months, and have reached
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  • 402 1 Doroel LISBON, Aug. 16.—The Increasing animosity now prevailing in Chungking towara America Is revealed by authoress Pearl 8. Buck in a magazine articlp. according to a dispatched recfived i^ere. Apparently referring to American soldiers in China. she cites, as one o.' the
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  • 856 1 Army Spokesman Repeats Destruction Of AngloAmericans Sple Aim Of Nippon's China Operations Oomei NANKING, Aug. 17.—Reiterating the objective of th€ present Nippon military campaign in China, the Spokesman of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in a statement issued this afternoon declared that the current military operations are being carried out with
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  • 183 2 l"v Syon m Shtmbun Staff Rfpertfr REGISTRATION is now open for nil those non-e sential workers and mirmployrd who wish to proceed to I-uji Village. This may be their la -t liance, A noticp from tbe Syonan office of the Catholic
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  • 114 2 REFIECTINO CMrcsc sympathy with the Indian independence cause ihe latest list of doncrs t<r«.avds Hie indiwi National Army Frontline Soldiers' Fund, Issued by offloial Indian quarters '.ere disclosed that several Chinese bottom firms and Individua's wer? amr ;r those who contributed towards the
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  • 77 2 PENANG. Aurr. 10 (Domei).— Parallel with the effort", of the Chlnere, Malai and Indian communities in establishing agricultural colonies in Province Wellesley. the Eurasian community hero is also contemplating; sending non-essential workers among its ranks to the Province to take up land work. Revealing this. E. P.
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  • 40 2 NANYO Gekijo, Grylnng. will be screening a thrilling Malai picture "Tlga Kekaseh" on Aug. 18, 19 and 21. Two shows daily at 3 and 8.30 p.m. and on Aug. 20, three shows at 1. 9, and 8.30 p.m.
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  • 443 2 I'.y Syonan Phimbun S'aff Reporter THIS is a continuation of Bishop Oevals' broadcast talk from Syonan S.ation on Wednesday. The Bishop .aid: "Round each hut crops are grow■ug such as sweet potatoes, tapioca, /round nuts, maize,
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  • 319 2 By Syonan Shlmliun Staff Reporter THE ready response by the people of Syonan to the appeal for funds by Mr. M. Shinozaki and Bishop A. Devals for the Bahau farming scheme is evidenced by the fact that over
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    • 134 2 More Gifts For Bahau A SCOTT'S darts board completwith set of nin? darts has been pre.entcd to Fuji Village pioneers by Messrs. Kon Kirn Tee and Ng Eng Kee. The girt was made, through the Syonan Shimbun in response to an appeal by Bishop Adrian Devals, the settlement* organizer. Meanwhile,
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    • 406 2 Musical Treat For Syonatt Schoolchildren By Syonan Shlmbnn Staff Reporter SYONAN schoolchildren are promised a rare treat at the Dai Toa Gekijo today, Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m. whpn music and songs will bo an added attraction to their monthly film entertainment (Jido Eiga Kyoshltsu). Members of th 3
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    • 631 2 Notes Comments By SAKURA I DON'T know how many of my readers heard of this significant phenomenon, but I reproduce it (from S. Dorai Raja Smgam's Stray Notes) for the information of those who did not hear ol li ceiute: Although many sub-tropical as well as plants of temperate climes
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    • 514 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 109 Re: Enrolment of Students for the !?okuryoh-Gakkoh (Survey School) STUDENTS for the Survey School are being enrolled as follows:— 1. Number of Students: 15. 2. Nationality and Age: Malais and Indians between the ages of 16 and 22. 3. Period of Study: 7 months.'
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