Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 August 1944

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  • 123 1 The Syonan Shimbun AustralmnßailTraffic Hit By Coal Strikes Dome! LISBOV. Aug. 20.—The serious coal shortage in Austialia arising from persistent strikes in the country's chief coal mining I'*lt has compelled the New South Wales Railways to announce sharp reductions in many r-issenger and freight services, a< ording to a Sydney
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  • 463 1 Domel TOKYO, Aus. 18.—An important step forward was taken today in Nippon's current deliberations on postv.«r problems, when the Committee for the Study of Post-War Programs hearted by Toshio Shiratori, former Ambassador to Rome, unanimously adopted, at its regular meeting
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  • 337 1 JS&fotialA TOSHio Shiratori. former Nippon' Ambassador to Rome and now chairman of the Nippon Committee to Stuuy Post-War Programs, has given the iej:. unng statement that tnerr is no cause for Nippon to worry about the future course of the war. The American advance into the Mariana
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  • 366 1 Dome! LISBON, Aug. 19.—Fighting east of Chartrcs between American armoured reconnaissance formations and German rearguards continued in the area south of Paris. However, the enemy was unable to make any direct advance on Paris, the German Military Spokesman disclosed this noon, according to a
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  • 493 1 THERE have been some rumours regarding the creation of the Luxuries Tax alleging that the authorities ar-"1 desirous of buying up the precious metals and stones. and subsequently there may b? instances of these precious articles being hidden away by persons without realizing the true
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  • 56 1 Enemy Faces Danger Of Losing What He Has Acquired Domet TOKYO, Aiif. 19.—Nippon has nothing to worry over the future of the war, declared Toshio Shiratort, former Nippon Ambassador to Italy, in an article entitled "Outlook on the Current World War" which appeared in
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  • 446 1 TOKYO, Aug. 20.—Dai Honyei at 8 o'clock tonight announced that Nippon airdefence units shot down ten-1 odd enemy planes when about 60 aircraft of the China-based Unitrd States Air Force raided Kyushu and the western part of Chugoku district this afternoon. The announcement read*:— "Firstly,
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  • 68 1 i Dmh?l LISBON, Au*. 19.—Com- menting on the bt~st Viceroy-, Gandhi correspondence, th? influential Conpress journal j National Call, In Its leading article entitled "Wa veil's Misfire: Srumrful Intrusion blj Unity Talks. w today ncusod the Indian Viceroy or "exploiting minority complex In the country Just
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  • 172 1 Curtin's Demands Meet With AllRound Disapproval LISBON. Aug. 19.—Popular disapproval over the Curtln Government's tendency to demand ftrrater war powers.on the grounds of war nece.s*ity was indicated today whfln Australians went to thfir polls in a rational referendum to defeat by a. heavy majority. ihp Commonwealth O?v§rnmeht'i request for 14
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  • 11 1 pt-MNM iffi for N>* Ei.-biun tin mornlnf.
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  • 273 2 By Byonan Shimbun Staff Reporter ADVISING ccmumcrs to econo-' mlze in the us* of electricity the Sronstn office of Nippon Haroden Co., Ltd.. warns that those who; tut* more than their quota of t ler- j triclty will have their supply suspended indefinitely
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  • 129 2 Double-Dealing AngloAmericans Exposed MANILA. Aug. 19. (Domed)— Pair words and nefarious deeda have always been the consktont policy o" the Anglo-Americans, declared Rfar-Adniral Hidao Hiraide. Naval Attache of the Nippon Bn-ba-'sy here, in addressing members of the New Philippines cultural Institute yesterday a ternoon. Well tcqualnted with the enemy's trickery,
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  • 206 2 ■BANGKOK Aug. 18, i Domett— Premier Major Khuang Abhalwong this morning received the Diplomatic Corps inclwlini Ko Ilbtt, Nippon Charge d'Affatres and Dr. Ernst Wendlf r, German Minister at hi* secretarial office for the flr»t tlm« since his assumption o7 office. In the meantime, See
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  • 836 2 RANGOON, Aug. 18. <Domei> Fired with determination to serve the Reich actively, two young Germans here who escaped from a prison camp In India, reached Burma safely < after a hazardous journey of 2,300 kilometres through enemy territory lasting
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  • 196 2 MACASSAR. Aug. 18. iDomei> Voicing profound indignation over the desecration of the remain* of Nippon wtr dead by United States trocp-. 12 000 Christian followers in Sourh?rn Celebes today pawed a three-point resolution projecting again t the bru al actfi committed by Unl
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  • 219 2 By S yon an Shimbun Staff Reporter IN A bout that was interf-tlng only in catches. Joe Diamond :14b-lb.) drew with Gunboat Smith t's4-lb.> over 12 rounds at last night's charity boxing at the Great World The fights were postponed from Saturday owing
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  • 324 2 By Syonan Shimbun staff Reporter j ASA MEANS of maintaining locaJ dcfenre measures and offering protection to the public during an I emergency, the gas supply will be. 1 cut off during any air-raid attempt from the time of the sounding ot
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  • 62 2 CHOO—LIM. The engagement iii announced between Mr. Choo i Slu-ien. fourth son of Mrb. Cho Lye Yew and the late Mr. Choo Lye Yew of Syonan, a;id lUa i/m Tay Sail, third daughter of Mr Liim Eng Teck and the late Mrs. Lim Eng Teck. also ol Syonan The
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  • 34 2 MRS LEE CHOON NGEE 'nee Susie Kting Ohm Nco> pa.wd away peacefully on August 19. 2604, after a long illness. Funeral took plare on the rame day. Deeply regretted (Upcountry papers please copy).
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    • 693 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE" NO. 11l Re: Exigent procedure of Gas Supply to be token at an KmergencyIN ORDER TO MAINTAIN the local defence and also to prevent public calamities at an emergency of enemy air-raid, "he Ra< supply will be cut off during an alr-rald from the time of
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