Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 August 1944

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  • 118 1 The Syonan Shimbun Chungking Forces Severely Attacked Domel ANTON. Ally. 26—MajorGvneral Tsenr Thing-chi, Spokesman of Chungking forces, in a Press interview yesterday, admitted that Chugktasf forces in the sectors cast and west of Leiyang arc being subjected to relentless Nippon onslaughts, according to the Chunxkiig Ceatr I News A<eney dispatch
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  • 287 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE in the I Central P.iciflc, Aug. 2G.—A! Nippon fighter unit on Iwoo- I shima Island, Ogasawara! Group, brought down one out of 19 eremy B-24 bombers which attempted a daylight raid on the island yesterday. The enemy raiders were bolirvvd
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  • 276 1 [<s^//<>t/d/ ANOTHER illustration of Nippon's readiness to extend all possible ■mMmm to New China to speed up I the latter's economic progress and' financial stability is provided by the new Loan Agreement under which Nippon gives a new credit of Yen 400 million to the Central Reserve
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  • 201 1 Domei LISBON, Aug. 25 .-British Health Minister Henry Willink warned Britishers today that German flying bombs continue to cause heavy damage in the London area, according to a Lor.Jon dispatch. Wi link's warning was sounded as German robot bombs began passing over the coast during
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  • 260 1 Dome! LISBON. Aug. 25.—The big, simultaneous American attacks on Paris from the west and scuth-west have begun as expected, frontline dispatches to Berlin stated, according to reports received here. With the aid of very strong air and tank forces, the Americans succeeded yesterday in entering
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  • 270 1 Domei LISBON, Aug. 25.—Admiral Lord Mountbatten. Supreme Commander of the anti-Axis forces in south-eastern Asia, during his recent visit to London for consultations with Chiefs of Staffs, tried to give explanations for the slow progr?ss of the anti-Axis j operations in Burma, a London dispatch
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  • 406 1 Domrl HUNAN FOREFRONT, Aug. 25.—The China continent is now assuming the character of a theatre of war of great attrition, a survey of recent military developments indicate. Since the Nippon forces started their present largescale operations In Hunan Province in April, so far
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  • 138 1 Dot rl T^KYO. Aug. 27.— Through an extra edition of the official Gazette issued today, Premier Gen. Kuniaki Koiso gave instructions to Government officials urging them tc devote themselves to the furtherance of the prosperity of the Imperial Throne in response to the message granted
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  • 515 1 I Dorael TOKYO, Aug. 27.- Nppon forces in the Upper Salween River are still holding key points and repulsing enemy attacks. Enemy planes have been active !to some extent in the skies over Lameng, Tengyueh, Lungling ann Mangshlh. Especially in the Tengyueh and Lunglin^ sectors the enemy
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  • 62 1 MM A NIPPON EASE in the Central Pacific, Auc. 20.—1t Is loarnod that an enemy i. "".raft on the mornin? of Aup. 23 hjinbed Karolinas Hill in the southern part of Tiiiian Island wherp Nippon forces are at present pu*'«ing up stubborn resistance. Enemy surface craft
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  • 53 1 Doi. ~>L A NIPPOV BASF In Ilonan Province, Atg, T.G.—O r defpnrt laces shot down OM F-40 when fii HKnqi f nnalion of flflittn f-v.a bortben m«d» a day zh* ra nn Kaiftn» ncrth castPrn ■***** Province, a) no(.n on A"PT .M. Danmpp 1o our side
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  • 205 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Kcpouc. ENTRIES are invited for a Nippon-Go Song Contest to be held at Hoso-kan in the KyoreiLan of the Great World Amuserant Park at 8 p.m. on Sept. 8 —Imperial Re&crlpl Observance ftay. Ihe content is being
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  • 117 2 BANGKOK. Aug. 25 iDomeD •locked with a valuable collection of some 10.000 books on Nippon and things NiDoon of fche pa>t. present and future, the Nippon Culture Library, which threw open its doon to the general public on August 18. la proving a popular
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  • 110 2 A DRAMA depicting the life of Bhflgat Singl:. one of the foremosr o Indian revolutionaries who came into prominence in 1929, was staged Friday at the Selctar Azad Hind Fauj Training Camp by members of the "Balak Sena" i Indian Youth Corps'* now undergoing training; at
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  • 48 2 FADANG Aug. 25 <Domei« Aiming at furth-r developing agritulture. the authorities here have launched a gigantic scheme for the planting o padi and ground-nuts. Huge tracts of jungle and idle land in Moeara Laboeh Province have been cut into lots and handed over to settlers.
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  • 35 2 DJAKARTA, Au«. 24. (Domel)— It is learned that Diawa'a Itlandvdde network of post-offices will be enlarged with an additional SI aubpost offices, which will be opened simultaneously throughout Djawa or. Oct. 1.
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  • 37 2 WITH the hockey Ma«on sche< duled lo atart early next month, tntrlet art nor invited for thl. ytar's tournament. Entry forma can h» ob<ainpd from tht secretaryconvener. Mr R. Mlnjoot. Bntrte.' doat on Aui |l.
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  • 339 2 By Syonan Phimbun Staff Reporter PLANS have now been completed for the presentation of an Ancient Chinese musical drama at the Yamato Gekijo on Sept. 2, 3 and 4 under the joint sponsorship of the Overseas Chinese
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  • 108 2 DJAKARTA. Aug. 26 (Domei>.— After half a year's assiduous %or< on the part of the Textbook Committee, a history textbook for national schoolteacher which may op called the first "Tnie History of Djawa" Is now on Press. The new book completely differ* from the
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  • 68 2 I MALACCA, Aug. 26, (Dome!) Providing tangible evidence of the gratitude of the local populace towards the gallant Nippon defenders of Saipan who fought to the last man against the Amcrii-an invaders, a prominent Malai resident here, Salleh bin Yusof. has made a donation of
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  • 154 2 B* Sjonan Shimhun Staff Reporter INDULGING in rloie range fighting most of the time, Johnny Mortell d23-lb.) outpointed Smiling Castello (118-lb.i over 12 rounds in the main event at the New World arena Saturday n'.ght. Ong Hock Beng (121-lb) won on a technical knock-out
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  • 229 2 Indonesians' Role In Future World Shipping Stressed DJAKARTA. Aug. 26 (Domei). —The reported sale arrival in Nippon of a fleet of wooden ships I construeud in Djawa and m..mini i by Djawanese after 90 days of naviration through enemy-Infested waters was received with leelin<» of Joy and satisfaction by shipping
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 44 2 NIPPON GO LESSON 14S Tokidoki hash! d«» tabema^u,— Somptimcg I eat with chop«tickv y :> 1-* x it Nan dt vorimasu ka?—What do you shave with? Kamlxori de sorimasu 1 ahava with a rasor. Vocabulary: Toktdokl some'imw: ha hi chopsticlu: kami«ort raaor •oru. te shavt.
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    • 259 2 Late Mr. R. Kato THE tietiii occurred suddenly on Sunday morning at iiLs residence In Csirnhill Road, of Mr. K. Kato general manager of the Great World and New World Amusement Parks. The cremation took place in Upper Serangoon Road at 4 p.m. the tame day. and was attended by
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    • 342 2 WANTED A GOOD DRIVER who must be able to drive a car well; also, a boy or girl who can speak Nippon-Go fluently. Will pay well to good people. Please see Mr. TAN 309. North Bridge Road FIVE TAMBIES, 10 Rjom Boys 2 young Service Girls fagek 12—201 and interpreter?
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    • 638 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 116 RE: RESTRICTION IN GAS CONSUMPTION. IN ORDER TO ATTAIN imperative adjustments "in the supply and consumption of coal, which to tht basical material for the manufacture of gas, the consumption of gas In Syonan S;. based on Gas Supply Regulation* No. 13, paragraph No.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 100 2 Today's Syonan Radio 9 p.m news flashes In Mala; Tamil and Cantonese: 6.15 pro Syonan's local hour followed by thf 1 next day's program tfimmary; 6.30 p.m. newt In Nipp<*i-Go for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children* Hour; 7 n.m. news In Malai; 7.20 p.m. talk in Malal by Zubir Saium
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