Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 August 1944
1944-08-24
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Title Section123 1944-08-24 1 The Syonan Shimbun Germans Launch Fierce Attacks In Poland Domri STOCKHOLM. Aug. Zl—K battle of extreme ferooi'y is rasing dr.y and night near the Warriw approaches, east .of the suburbs of Praga, according tr> anti-Axis di pa'ches rcrrived h^re today. The Germans wcrr; «ald to be launching 10 to 12123 words
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212 1944-08-24 1 Doirel LISBON. Au?. 21—American racir.l intolerance against theii own citizens of Oriental ancestry was ngaln barod in all: Its repugnance today when a convention of Western American farmers, meeting at Portland, Oregon, adopted a i r solution urging the Govern-' ment to proh'Mt, the re-212 words
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Article294 1944-08-24 1 \€t£ifoti£t\ THE NOTICE published In our columns urging the utmost economy injthe use of elfctricity deserves the attention of the nublic who, ws> hope, will give the fullest co-operation to the authorities. As we :t'l know, Syonan is being rapidly industrialized, and conse OuenJly there Is a growing294 words
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314 1944-08-24 1 Do-r.fi TSINAN, Aug. 22.—Although over-whelmingly outnumbered by bandits, a small force of a Nippon garrison, led by Sergeant Sadao Takayasu, put up a bitter fight against the marauders for eight days and finally succeeded in routing the enemy troops after inflicting more than 600314 words
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63 1944-08-24 1 Donel LISBON. Aug. 22.—Over 266,000 British women and children have been evacuated from areas menaced by German flying-bombs since the beginning of the V-l retaliatory barrage against the British Isles, according to information from London. In the meantime, flyingbomb assaults against Southern England and63 words
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Article53 1944-08-24 1 Domel LISBON. Aug. 22.—Two flyingbomb attac::-. launched from Pas d? Calais before and after dawn today were more sustained than usual, according to a Reuters message from London. In fach atiack, th.2 German- were siici to have flreel a stream of destructive robots acros* the Channel for53 words
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98 1944-08-24 1 i 1 Domei LISBON, Aug. 22.—The first meagre information reaching Kingston, Jamaica, said that thousands of persons have been made homeless by a hurricane «hirh hit the island On the north side of the island, the refugees were crowded into schools and churches. At98 words
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124 1944-08-24 1 Dotnei STOCKHOLM, Aug. 21.— Coming close on the heels of a number of secret German war WL-npons, British military quarters in London are viewing with mixed feelings of interest and concern reports brought back by American fliers over) Germany of the appearance of the latest124 words
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178 1944-08-24 1 Domri TOKYO. Aug. 22.—1t Is disclosed that the Government tomorrow will promulgate an Imperial decree and regulations providing for the wartime mobilization of women in the war industries and other fields of wartime activities on the home front. The decree, which will take178 words
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108 1944-08-24 1 BERLIN. Aug. 21—The "Front Und Heimat." newspaper for the German nrmed forces, today revealed that the Luftwaffe which hitherto has employed only twomotored aircraft for long distance laids, now boasts a new fourpneined Heinkel fighter-bomber. The new aircraft, which is known as the "H.E. 177," war108 words
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400 1944-08-24 1 1 Domti LISBON, Aug. 22.—German submarines from convoy and on individual hunts have sunk seven enemy vessels, totalling i 40,000 tons, as well as three j patrol boats and one motor gunboat. Meanwhile, the disengaging movement of the German Seventh Army in Normandy towards the east400 words
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Article293 1944-08-24 1 Domri TOKYO. Aug. 23.—The fanciful utterances regarding the occupation of Nippon as well as the destruction of the immortal spirit of the Nippon people, by Roosevelt upon his return from an inspection tour of the Pacific front, are merely one of his vote-getting manoeuvres and utterly puerile,293 words
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144 1944-08-24 1 Domel TOKYO, Aug. 23.—1t is learned that the Committee lor the Welfare of Nippon Internees In Enemy Countries at Its general meeting yesterday decided to remit the sum of Yen 110,000 to Nippon internees In India and Australia. It is furthei learned that144 words
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Article43 1944-08-24 1 TOKYO, Aj?. 23.—The Board of Information today announced that Kuraichi Yamamoto, Vice-Minister of Greater Efust Asiatic Affairs, has t'en nrp'jinted Nipp-n Ai.^tw.vador to Tliiillanci. succeefllr-K T>: ji Tsub^kami who has been itltewi ot his po.'t on account of Illness,43 words
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Article, Illustration30 1944-08-24 2 Top: War Memorial t British at Bukit Timah. Left: Picture from AnMri■an magaiioe "Life." showing Amerlc«i. rirl with kuii tent by werthcart.30 words
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234 1944-08-24 2 TELEPHOTO REPRODUCED FROM 'LIFE' l*\ Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter IRREFUTABLE evidence of American acts of bestiality and barbarism in collecting souvenirs of the skulls ?nd bones of Nippon war dead and sending them back to tht States to their sweethearts and families is shown in a photograph on this page234 words
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150 1944-08-24 2 By Syonan Shimhun Staff Reporter A FRESH drive to encourage local Chinese to become Postal Savings Bank depositors is being launche.l < by the Oversea-Chinese A^sociHtion j thp Syonan Shinibun understands. Officials and members of the As- j rocißtion have bern requested to five150 words
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Article40 1944-08-24 2 IT IS greatly lemetted tbat In the Notes and Comments by "Sakura apoearinj? in yesterday's iMUf. the word Ht *U pivPn v act in rpferv'ns: to tn* fact of TENNO HETKA havin!'! get foot or. Syonan In 1921 j40 words
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109 1944-08-24 2 THE SYONAN Sporto Association has decided to donate the entire gate receipts on the night of the amateur boxing championship finals, to bi held on S«pt. I, to the Bahau Fund. Originally the takings were intended for the Association but In view of the app?al109 words
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132 1944-08-24 2 By Syonan Shimbun SUIT Reporter SATURDAY'S boxii.R card at the Vw World, which was to have been headed by 15-raund battle behreco Baby Eagle and Grlden Boy. has be?n changed Ooldtn Boy being indisposed. However, three flratiun matches feature the card, as fnUews: Johnny132 words
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Article39 1944-08-24 2 ENTRIES ar* now cp->n for th» vl^ S. A. swimming rhamplon-h'.ps '"i Sunday. Oct. II at Mount Fmilv swimmtnp 0001. Form«! arc obtainable at thp Aisoi la lon's elubhous* or from the superinten dent o." the pool.39 words
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Article31 1944-08-24 2 A REFF.AT ner*orm?ncf f>' the I 'I'nna r fia!" win hp iiven by the S"onan P Tvihrniy Orchestra h' •he Koka riu tomonow, sUrtu at 6 p m.31 words
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184 1944-08-24 2 By Syonan shimbon Staff Reporter STUDENTS wiahinf to join the I Malai Tetudo Kvo Syu Syo (Railway Tiaining School) are i informed that the (raining period i will start on Sept. 10 at the I etudo Ryo Syu and Giko Yosei Syo In184 words
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