Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 August 1944

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  • 122 1 The Syonan Shimbun Washington Admits Loss Of Four B-29's Dome! LISBON. Aur. 2t—The I'niterl States War Department admitted Ihe loss of four B-29's due to "enemy action" in day and night attacks last Sunday and Monday on the northern Kyushu areas by the 20th Bomber Command based in China, a
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  • 63 1 Domel FUKTTOKA. Aug. 21.—An eye-witness ilttftunt of a spectacular body-crash against an enemy B-29 by a fighter plane of our Army Air Force during the raid of the China-based American Air Force on Kyushu last night was given
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  • 386 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, Auk. 22.—Our garrison units on Truk Island, Caroline Group. yesterday morning shot down or heavily damaged six out of a formation of about 30 four-motored enemy bombers which attempted to raid our positions. The remaining enemy
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  • 341 1 {^a^atld/^ MAMORU ShigeinHsu. Nippon Foreign Minister and Minister for Greater East Asiatic Affairs, hi* I piven a drar exposition of Nippon's, pilicy towards Easf Asia—something basically different from AngloAmerican declarations of their policies towards their so-called allies. Our readers will recall that there vas a good
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  • 217 1 Domel STOCKHOLM. Aug. 20 Although the American Press has cautiously refrained from vigorously commenting on' Indian Viceroy Viscount Aichi-i bald WaveU's persistent refusal to see Mahatma Gandhi, indications prevail that many Americans have now become somewhat disgusted over the British Government's evasive policy toward the
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  • 79 1 A NIPPON BASE in China. Aue. 10—In addlMon to th? two United States aircraft (one B-26 trrnbr and c-ne P-57 fighter), bioueht down in air duel* ovrr the Klukiang sector or. Aug. 17. thre~ E-258 nnrl on* B-2<? were .«hct down by our ground batt°rier, latrr investipatiens
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  • 35 1 Dowel IOKYO, Aug. 21.—Graduaf^n ceremonies of the Army Gendavrnerie School wire held here on Aug. 19 with the attendance of Ma^or-General Ye*hio Na?u. cf th? War Ministry, representing Wsr Minis'er Field-Marshal Gen. Sugiyama.
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  • 319 1 IN MALAI, 100 per cent, of clothing materials had beer, imported from other countries before the war, but after the war the self-si'Sicifncy movement has not yet fully attained the goal, according to statement by the Gunsel-kan-bu authorities. The Shikishima Spinuln? Factory whirh
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  • 53 1 I Dome! Llf EON. Aug. 21.— <ni" so-called talks toward planning "a worM f^curity oreani7atlrn" by '•errcsent- arives of the TJritei Ptntes, Britain and tht Soviet Union cpem"J today at Dumbarton Oaks. Washington, with STre'ary of State Corrtell Hull ratline the Initial wrion to cvrier, a
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  • 438 1 Bmbh LISBON, Aug. 21.—Representative Ralph Church, Republican from Illinois, told the, House of Representatives tochy,1 that "the full story" of the Nippon attack on Pearl Harbour on Dec. 8, 1941, "will shock the world/, adding that the high authorities in
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  • 161 1 t>«M6i A NIPPON BASE In th« Central Pacific, Aug. 22.— There are Indications *&at Nippon forces on Tinun Island are fltUl gallantly offering stiff resi3tanre agairuft the enemy. On thp night ol Auf 20 eoemy plane* bombed thr southern «ertor of the inland. On
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  • 141 1 TOKYO, Aug. 21. -Outstanding among gallant Nippon air- men who meted out sever* punishment to American raiders which invaded Kyushu and Chugoku yesterday afternoon, wprc three non-commis-sioned flight officers who had the distinction ol being specifically mentioned in this afternoon's Dai Honyei announcement. These 4*l f-sacn.Vine
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  • 132 1 Domrl LISBON. Am. ?l._Th* Argentine newspaper Cabtldo declares that the United States I intends to force the entire American countries under It* tutelage after this war, in a comment on the demand made In the United States Senate for possession of the Galapagos
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  • 420 2 RANGOON. Aug. 22 (Domei).In an Inspiring iad.o address to India last night, Dr. Ba Han, bead of the Research Mission which returned to Burma after its extensive tour of inspection and research to Nippon. Manshulcoku, China, Mala:, the Philippines and Djawa, stressed that
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  • 392 2 1 A FIRST attempt to grow »c ilie in thr valleys surrounding ihc Catholic colony In Bahan will b actually undertaken at the end of this month, revealed Bishop Adrian Devals. head of the Catholic Farminr Colony established at Fuji
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  • 1062 2 REITERATION of Nippon's basic principles for a new world order, unanimously adopted at a meeting of the nation's leaders in Tokyo recently is hailed by the people of Syonan, says Domei. I welcbme to Indians. The
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  • 288 2  - Notes Comments By SAKURA j IT IS perhaps not general- ly remembered that TENNO HEIKA has twice art loot on Syonan soil. This happened m 1921 when TENNO HEIKA, a* Crown Prince passed through tht* port on the outward voyage to Europe in March and on the homeward Journey in
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