Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 August 1944
1944-08-26
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Title Section127 1944-08-26 1 The Syonan Shimbun 2,959 Enemy Planes Lost Ovnr Europe Dotnel I-ISBOV U g. •>.-,._ Durini the first 70 days of the inrasion of France, the Anglo- American power* lost 2.959 aircraft in both strategic operations over Germany and Uotira! operations in support of troops in France, according to a London127 words
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137 1944-08-26 1 Domei. TOKYO. Aug. 25—The Board of Information announced a* noon that in order to seek the /urther healthy growth ot the Central Reserve Bank ot China the Nippon Government has decided to extend new credit of 400 million Yen to the Centra! Reserve137 words
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Article44 1944-08-26 1 BERLIN. Aup. 26 —As a further ttep tov.pjm puttine the na'.ion on the footing of total warfare Reich CommLs.sar for Total War, Dv Goeobet*. today promulgated regulations vhich provide that all German vaudeville theatres *nd cabaret': must clcs** or, Sept 1,44 words
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Article387 1944-08-26 1 '£M£&'tiWk THAT Bint an. to. on account of Its vast potentialities from in agricultural point of view, deserves the fullest poMibie support of the Malai and Indian communities, is emphasised by Chinese leader in a Pres» interview published in our columns today. Being a member of many public bodies387 words
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Article277 1944-08-26 1 II 1 Domel LISBON. Aug. 24,-FuhUng in Northern Frsnr-e was fscusjsed on two points during the! last 24 hours- one in the region west of the Lower Seine j and the other in the sector, .south-east of Paris, according ,to frontline dispatches to Berj lin.277 words
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136 1944-08-26 1 wtmt LISBON. Aug. 24.- The German High Command said that in the southern sector of the Eastern Front, the Soviets with motorized infantry and tank formation, advanced into the area on both sides of the lower Prutu River and heavy fighting is in136 words
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Article69 1944-08-26 1 Dnmei IJBBON Aug. 24 -Clisrlp-; F 1 WiJson. Vice Chmrman of thp War I Production Board, has tendered a» resignation 10 tha White House as a lcsult ol differonccfi arising be tuxen h\vr. and ciher membws ol ifre Prard acrortihift to a WasliUig- tr.n rttepatch. In hH69 words
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365 1944-08-26 1 Domel LISBON. Aug. 24,-Throwing a significant light on recent reports from the Pacific front exposing the sensational barbarism of American armed fori ces, a recent issue of the weekly j The American, just received here from the United States, not only reveals without365 words
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403 1944-08-26 1 B> Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter "IT IS MY firm belief that ii will be for just another year that the peoples of Dai Toa may have to endure* the hardships of war," declared the Hodo-bu Cho, Lieut. Col. Shorn Nakajima.403 words
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107 1944-08-26 1 Domcl AT THE Cnlna Front, Aug. 25.—1t is disclosed that one B-29 trashed about 10 p.m. on Aug. 20 at Hutowchen, 26 kilometres west of Yenchenf, Klangsu Province. The examination of the wreckafp which was undertaken by Nippon troops stationed nearby, revetted that107 words
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102 1944-08-26 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE in th© South Pacific. Aug. 25.—Nippon surface craft In a pre-dawn encounter pn Aug. 23 intercepted an enemy motor-boat flotilla in waters near Sorong, New Guinea, and in the ensuing counter-attack by lour enemy fighter planes, shot down three. Damage102 words
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506 1944-08-26 1 VAST arr the potentialities i Oi the Malsi and Indian agricultural octUrment at Bintanto and. grant 3d sufficient manpower for its development. I the farm should be able to live up to all expo't r.ions, said Mr Lim Chong-p. r.-, on hi« return506 words
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214 1944-08-26 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporte A FURTHER appeal to the public to economize in the use of water was made by the Suido-ka ho (Chief of the Water Department), Mr. Y. Nakajima, in the course of an interview with the Syonan Shimbun214 words
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330 1944-08-26 2 FURTHER ccnceairation of all fcforts until the achievement of ultimate victory is the only concrete assurance of Uio Malai community's co-operation toward the war. declared Tuan Melan Abdullah, an official of the Syonan Malai Welfare Association In his broadcast talk over the Syonan station330 words
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242 1944-08-26 2 EXAMPLE OF IRELAND INSTANCED KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 22 (Domei)—"lf Ireland can free herself from British domination with an army of 6,000, Ido not see why India with a much larger army and determined leadership cannot achieve the same thing," said Captain242 words
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55 1944-08-26 2 By Syonan Shinibun Haff Reporter THE Rahaii Fund continues to make good progress and stands at a little over $63,000 today. Sums of $2,350 and $1,000 received from the Chinese Gold and Silver Mere-ha ills' Association and Mr. Scow Yin Gee respectively yesterday,55 words
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Article303 1944-08-26 2 Support Bahau To the Editor and Sports-Lovers at Urge SIR, —Pawn your valuables, even the very shirt on your back, If you must, but ior heavens sake don't miss the Syonan amateur boxing championship tourney schedulel tor Sept. 1 at the Jalan Besar Siadium. Your Teddy the303 words
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156 1944-08-26 2 By Syonan Shimbnn Staff Reporter REFERENCE to the death o" Mr. Masajl Hirayama who passed away in Syonan on Aug. 8 wa3 made at the monthly Council meeting of the Syonan Sports Association held at the clubhouse yesterday. Presiding, Mr. O. H. Klat said that156 words
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Article40 1944-08-26 2 FEKALONGAN, CenLral Djawa, Aug. 23. (Domei)—Rice farming in Pekalongan Province will benefit to a large extent through two new irrigation projects now being planned. Inl'ial appropriations of G. 39.000: and G51.000 will be made for the respective projects.40 words
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368 1944-08-26 2 I SAIGON, Aug. 2S-ID©mel).— Following the promulgation of new Uw by the Vichy Government on Au«. 20, Vlce-Admiral Jean Decoux, Governor-General of French Indochina has been invested with power to dictate all wartime measures in the French colony.368 words
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92 1944-08-26 2 s|t RANGOON. Aug. 25. (Domei) —Warmly welcominf and strongly supporting the establishment of the Mahabama Asiayone (Greater Burma Association). Lieut.-General Masakasu Kawabe, Commander-in-Chief of Nippon forces In Burma, In a statement declared "The lon* awaited unification of the people of Greater Burma has been92 words
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124 1944-08-26 2 By Syonan Shimhun Staff Reporter REFLECTING the earnest desire of the New Syon°n settlers to be self-sufficient in all ood requirements, the authorl les concerned recently imported Into the settlement $28,000 won.h of pigs from Kluang. This Importation was the first to b? made124 words
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90 1944-08-26 2 THE fact that there are over 7,000 varieties of vegetation existent in the Southern Regions was disclosed by Dr. Hiroshi Koriba. Director of the Syonan Botanical Gardens, in an Interesting lecture on the flcra of these regions, to approximately 200 students of botany on90 words
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75 1944-08-26 2 MALACCA, Aug. 23 (Domei).— lit an official statement made by the Mlalacca Provincial Government this week, it is revealed that Government has decided from henceforth not to requisition padi harvests. Accordingly all pad! cultivators in Malacca have been informed of this fact. Parallel75 words
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209 1944-08-26 2 BANGKOK, Avg 24 (Domel).— Major Khuang Aphaiwong, in an exclusive statement to Dome! today. stressed Thailand's determination to |irosirut«- the War of Greater tat Asia in the fullest co-operation with Nippon until final victory is won. The text of the Premier's statement follows:209 words
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119 1944-08-26 2 BANGKOK. Auk 24 (Domei) The newly appointed Commander-in-Ohief of Thailand's armed forces. General Plat Phahon Yothin. in an instructive radio address to the National Defence Army, exhorted all members to exert their utmost efforts in the execution of their duties. He said all officers and119 words
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Article43 1944-08-26 2 BANGKOK. Auk. 25, fDomei)— The Thai Royal Navy made public a decree approving Rear-Admiral Phan Nawawbhit as Commander-in-Chief o* the Thai Fleet, succeeding Captain Chafon Rajnawa. Chic" of Naval General Staff, who has been relieved of his concurrent post.43 words
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Advertisement164 1944-08-26 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 114 Re: Inspection of Motor Vehicles NOTICE Is hereby given that an Inspection of motor vehicles (including motor cycles) will be carried out in accordance with the following particulars. Vehicles which fail to pas* the Inspection will have their permit* cancelled, or restrictions will be164 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1944-08-26 2 Today's Syonan Radio 9 p.m. news flashes In Malai, Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program srmmary; 6.30 p.m. news In Nlpp«n-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. Malal music by the Jawi Trun a130 words
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