Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 August 1944
1944-08-19
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Title Section129 1944-08-19 1 The Syonan Shimbun 101 Anti-Axis Planes Downed In 24 Hours BERLIN, Aug. 17—The German News Agency revealej today that 101 Anglo-Ameri-can and St.vi-t warplanes have been rhot down by German fighters and anti-aircraft batteries iorinf the past M hoars. Forly-five AngloAmeriran planes were said to i'ave been shot ilo n129 words
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181 1944-08-19 1 Drmei BERLIN, Aug. 17.—Tn ano'her move toward all-out German v/ar efforts, th? amalgamation of German newsp3pers and oth?r changes in the German Press, involving the disappearance of papers of long standing and great reputation, will be made. Hcrr Amann, Reich leader of the t Gcman Fives,181 words
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Article325 1944-08-19 1 {St&Mi&H THAT m Chines even in Chungking-China are far from friendly towards the Americans Is I lain from recent reports, t'hinrse antagonism towards the Americans, according to these reports, has arisen f*om American treatment of and attitude towards the Chinese peasantry in Ch'inj,k'ng areas. So hr:h-'K-ni, :llv did the325 words
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229 1944-08-19 1 U'jmri LISBON, Aug. 17.—American casualties in the Normandy sector of France from the landing on June 6 to Aug. 6 totalled 112,673, acting United States War Secretary John J. McCloy announced today, according to a Washington dispatch. The casualties were stated as 16,434 killed,229 words
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94 1944-08-19 1 Domel LISBON, Aug. 16.—Fighting in close collaboration with German legions, Mussolini's Republican Blackshirts are now offering stiff resistance to the AngloAmerican invasion forces in the current battle centering around Florence, according to an antiAxis field dispatch from the Italian front. "German forces94 words
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242 1944-08-19 1 Rome). BERLIN. Aug. 17.—Violent fighting is raging in the streets of Cannes to which Anglo-Americcn p.ir-borns troops which landed northwest of the town forced their way after a sanguinary battlp, a frontline report said. The invader^ are bemg shelled by G?rmcn rrtlllery units strt'oned242 words
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94 1944-08-19 1 Dome! STOCKHOLM, Au?, 17— Stressing that the situation in Bengal is far from satisfactory, George Symond member of the Friends' Ambulance Unit who < .>mr to England to v*k contributions nd rrnuils for rel work emphasized that nrless more relief Is forthcoming, there i.94 words
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108 1944-08-19 1 *ZURICH, Aug. 17.-A plea that Britain must take the initiative in seeking to end the Indian deadlock, for the initiative Is not likely to come from India was made In this week's "Spectator", by a contributor writing under a pseudonym, according108 words
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129 1944-08-19 1 LISBON, Au?. 17.—Criticizing the continued refusal of Indian Viceroy Viscount Archibald Wavell to discuss the Indian political deadlock with Mahatma Gandhi, J. Singh, President of the India League of America, today declared: "If the present unfortunata situation in India is allowed to continue, then129 words
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565 1944-08-19 1 By A Domei Political Commentator. TOKYO, Aug. 18.—By employing to advantage the consolidatsd political and other machineries, the new Cabinet, under the premiership of Gen. Kuniaki Koiso is putting into practice its chief platform, namely the heightening of the nation's fighting565 words
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253 1944-08-19 1 Dome! SHANGHAI, Aug. 17.—With both Chungking and Yenan representatives remaining adamant, the Chungking-Sino-Red parley now baing held at Chiang Kai-shek's capital, has reached a complete deadlock, according to information received here. Though three months have already passed since the negotiations opened concerning the question of253 words
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Article70 1944-08-19 1 MM A NIPPON BASE in uhe SouthWestern Paciiic, Ausr. 17—Our garrison units on Halmahera Inland lntere?p!.od and brought oown or heavily damaged a total cf flvt enemy planes when a formation o| about 40 bombers and flxhttrs raided the island on \u<z. 15. On he following day.70 words
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194 1944-08-19 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE THIRD Puasa Ramadan Under the New Order starts tomorrow, when Muslims throughout Dai Toa will ronunenre a 30-day fast which will terminate with the treat festival of ilari Raya Puasa •n September 19. Muslims in Syonan,194 words
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Article111 1944-08-19 2 PENANG. Aug. 16 (Dome!) Cotton-planting In Penang will gain new Impetus by the decision made recently by the women's section of the Malai Welfare A<-soclaton. by rhich each memb?r of the committee is expected to grow tt least five cot- ton plants in her garden. The members111 words
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Article39 1944-08-19 2 MACASSAR, Aug. 17. (Domei>— Commencing from Aug. I, the I supply of m at to the general p'lblie In the Celebes. Borneo and thr L"s er Sundas has been subject, to the rationing sys em. i39 words
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612 1944-08-19 2 B? Svnn in Shimbun Staff Reporter rONCLI'DTNG his hroadnsl talk on Wes3n«*day on conditions today in I uj< \illajr. Blchop Adrian Derate, Superintendent af the Catholic farm et'lrmrn;, said: "During the first months of th^ ebony's life, thr strain of612 words
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163 1944-08-19 2 DJAKARTA. Aug. 17. 'DomeD A dramatic scene was 1 enacted on the final day, yesterday, of the Fourth Session of j the Djawa Central Council, when the 43 members adopted a resolution voicing their flery determination163 words
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Article191 1944-08-19 2 MANILA. Auk. 1 (Dome!I).—The population of Greater Manila M at I July this year was approximately 1.044.900. according to the Bureau of Census Satisfies announcement. Of the total 756.700 are resident* of Old Manila. In maklrg the announcement, the census official* pointed out that the present estimate191 words
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228 1944-08-19 2 ELIMINATION bouts in the Syonan Sports Association amateur boxing thampioruhlps will com* merue on Monday, starting at 6 p.m. at the Jalan Be ai Stadium. and also on Tuesday and Thursday next. In all. SO entries were received for the tournament, 'or which ieven228 words
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Article32 1944-08-19 2 MRS. S F. BULNER fnee Ser3hina Anna DSilva> passed away jpßced.lly at 9.15 p.m. on the 17th lutant at Chuo Byoin. Funeral ook place at Bidadari yeaterday. tUpcountry papers please copyi.32 words
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271 1944-08-19 2 By Syonan Shimhun Staff Reporter THE BAHAI FIND has topped the $50,000 mark, the Syonan Shimbun understands. This figure represents an increase of $10,000 over the figures registered yesterday. Slzrabl* donations have been received from the Second-hand Textile Association who contributed271 words
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Miscellaneous129 1944-08-19 2 Today's Syonan Radio p.m. flash news in Malui. Tamil and Cantonese: 6.15 p.m. Syonans local hour followed by the next day's progr*m summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour: 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. talk m Tamil by O. Abdul Hamid Junk129 words
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