Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 August 1944

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  • 128 1 The Syonan Shimbun Chungking Executes Fourth Army Commander LISBON. Aug. 27—A Chungking dispatch said that Chungking today announced officially the execution on Friday of Chang Teh-nen«r, Commander of the Fourth Army, on charjres of negligence of duty which allegedly resulted in the loss of Changsha last June during the early
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  • 173 1 Domel HANKOW, Aug. 26.—The rropening soon of the PekinsHankow and Canton-Hinkow railways, will nave the way for the prospective Greater E°st Ash railway lin* linkinT N'npon and the Southern Regions declared Kuboo Nagak^wa of the local office of the Central Chin-i Railway Cnmn.nv, eomment'ng
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  • 329 1 Sdiioiiull "POLITICALLY, the only way we can win this war is to disprove Nippon propaganda. If we have nothing better to offer Asia than the destruction of Nippon and the intention of threw or four big powers to keep p^ace by force, we shall
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  • 303 1 Gomel LISBON. Aug. 27—The din of battle could still be heard in Paris this momins, acrordii.g to frontline dispatches to Berlin, reports received here said. Although the Americans and dissident French forces have thrown* considerable reinforcements into the battle during the last 24
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  • 143 1 Dome! LISBON, Aug. 27.—A well-co-ordlnated attempt was made on the life of Gen. Charles De Gaulle, head of the dissident French Liberation Committee, by French Fascists when he entered the outskirts of Paris yesterday, according to a New York dispatch. Gordon Fraser, correspondent for the Blue
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  • 170 1 Domel LISBON, Aug. 27.—1n the Arctic, German submarines sunk another enemy destroyer and heavily damaged a large warship by torpedo-hits. Of enemy aircraft attacking Reich territory and the occupied western districts yesterday, German fighter formations and flak artillery shot down 71 machines, including 56
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  • 63 1 Domef SHANGHAI. Aug. 27.—The Press sections of the Nippon Army and Navy in Shanghai jointly announced at 2 o'clock this morning that three enemy planes appeared over the skies midway between ghangJ hni and Woosung at midnight dropping explosive and incendiary bombs, but were soon repulsed by our
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  • 48 1 MM TOKYO, Aur. 25.—Doctor Chou Fo-hai. Acting President of the Executive Yuan of the National Government of China, who Is now visiting here, was guest of honour at an informal dinner given this evening by Prtmier Gen. Kumaki Koiso at the Premier's official residence.
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  • 173 1 Dotnel AN UNDISCLOSED Base, Aug. 28.—1n addition to the Army pilots, including Sergeant-Majors Mamoru Ydmada, Shlgeo Nobe, and Lance Corporal Denzo Takagi who met gallant deaths by deliberately blasting their planes against the enemy B-29's which made an abortive raid on Kyushu on the evening
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  • 126 1 Dome! GENEVA, Aug. 27.—The systematic mining of Cherbourg harbour by the Germans prior to their withdrawal from that sector has prevented the Anglo-American powers from making full use of the port as a "feeder" base for their troops in Northern France, according to a
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  • 308 1 Dome! TOKYO, Aug. 23.—Wellinformed quarters commenting on the recent two-week international monetary conference at Bretton Woods said that as usual, in spite of heated debates over the vital issues involved, the United States and Britain and their temporary partner, the Soviet Union,
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  • 467 1 Domei TOKYO, Aug. 26.—Th» Spokesman of the Board of Information In a statement today pointed out America's admlsson of Nippon's political successes in Greater East Asia, contained in an article by Helen Mears appearing in an American magazine. The Spokesman said nearly on*
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  • 56 1 Domel LISBON, Aug. 28— Madamt ("Liang Kai-shek who is now In R>B de .Janeiro, is seriously 111. H. H. Kunrf. Chinese Finarce Minister announced, acoordint to a Washing lon message received. She will leav« for the United SJates In a few weeks' time for "badly needed"
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  • 29 1 Domel LISBON. Aug. 97—MauiiP* CLcvaMer *rll-knywn French morli aitor. tu killed by a gung of French rebel;; on Aug. 23, accord* ing to a Reuter report.
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  • 203 2 BANGKOK. Au«. 28 (Dome!).— The creation oi the new military post o( General Commander-in-Chief of the Thai Armed Forces t« replace the pwt of Supreme Commander oi the National Defence Army together with the attendant reshuffle in the military personnel. is hailed by
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  • 233 2 TTSASiI. Aui. V. (DonaeJ).— The three point policy or Govnnmrnl now belnj tleadfasti? pursued are firstly, increase of food prndurlion. swondly. in crease of transportation facilities, and thirdly, wholehearted colla boraMon with the armed force* In the defence of the country. Th~ people
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  • 173 2 MALAI women should pome out and work side by *.de with their men In the reconstruction of Malai, declared Che1 <3u Marhamah. a social worker of the V. omen's Section -»f the Syonan Malai Welfare Asso rlation, In a radio talk from
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  • 359 2 RESTRICTION EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1 CONSUMPTION and supply of gas will be restricted from Sept 1, states a Svonan Tokubetu-si announcement. This step is being taken in order to effect an adjustment In the consumption and supply of coal which Is
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  • 93 2 I** By Syonan Shimhun Staff Reporter TO ABSIST the authorities in their drive for scrap paper, the Oversea-Chin«M Association has been entrusted to collect old newspapers from the public in exchange for which rice or cash will be given. The scheme which comes
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 119 2 FOR SALE MUSIC BOOKS for sale. (Violin, Piano and Mandolin > Apply No. 382. North Bridge Road. Syonan. MARRIAGE. DE SILVA—PERERA The engage, ment la announced and the marriage will take place of Mr. M. P. De Silva of Syonan. with Miss Irene Pwera. the eldest daughter of Mr and
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    • 393 2 Konan Saiken, 16th Issue THE sixteenth issue of Konan Sf;iken lottery tickets are nov.- on tale at all banks, post offices, etc.. I as usual. The drawing for this issue is scheduled for Oct. 5. Meanwhile, the draw for the I ftlteenth issue will take place on Tuesday next, Sept.
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    • 678 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 117 Rr Enrolment of students for the Synnan Tokubrtu-si Queen Street Nippon jo Kyoh-Syiu Zyo Nippon so Institute) STUDENTS for the Queen Street Nippon-go Kyoh-Syiu Zyo are being enrolled as follows: I No. of Students to be enrolled: (a> Syo-toh Ka (Elementary Course > Morning
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    • 304 2 STUDENTS TO MALA! TETUDO KYO SYU SYO. NEW BATCH to join the Railway Training School invttPd as under:— Commrnrrmrnl of Training: 10th September. 2604. Qualifications: (1) Any nationality, strong and healthy, age 14 to 35. (il) Educational qualification not essential. Training: Prom 2 to 8 months at the Tetudo Kyosyu
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 97 2 Today's Sytrnan Radio (p.m. news flash in Malal. Tarn: I and Cantonese: 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Oo for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour: 7 p.m. news in Malai; "20 p.m. piano recital; 7 50 p.m. news in
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