Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 September 1944

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  • 145 1 The Syonan Shimbun Germany* New Weapon LISBON, Au X 30—The German Army has devised a powerful new mine constructed out of concrete for coastal defence operation!, according to a report carried by the London Dsfly Mail on Aug. 23. TlLf now expipsli» me of Germany's latest weapons of destruction—is said
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  • 208 1 SAIGON, Aus. 30. (Domei).—The people of French Indochina are calm and collected although reports of the fall of Paris have brsn released here. Since today marKCd tiie fourth anniversary of the French Legion which was established under tn-j V:rny Government tne occasion war;
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  • 362 1 \j£Mllotij^ll IN THE COURSE of an interview with Syonan press representatives yesterday, the spokesman of the Scndeuhan. reviewing the war situation, stressed that people shomd cot be swayed by any local successes gained by the enemy In Europe or (he Pacific area but by a wider understanding: of
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  • 126 1 By A War Correspondent AT THE CHINA FRONT, Aug. 31.—Nippon bomber units despite inclement weather last r.ight carried out a surprise night raid against the enemy air base at Enshih, southwestern Hupeh Province, and set ablaze five small enemy aircraft and destroyed two
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  • 101 1 Dome! STOCKHOLM, Aug. 30—Heavy street fighting is no:v raging in Plomi, Rumanian oil centre, between rearguards covering the withdrawal of the main bedy of German troops and Soviet forces which have reached the city from Buznu, according to reports rcachinp here. Bitter battles
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  • 457 1 Dtmtl BERLIN. Aug. 30.—German divisions after having heavily checked in hard fighting strong enemy attacks, some of them repented seven times, on the Seine, north-west ot Paris, detached themselves to new positions towards the north-east, I according to orders, the German High .Command announced. It said that Rouen was
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  • 272 1 East Asia War Round-Up Dome! TOKYO, Aug. 31.—Our foces in the Hunan sector are securely holding all strategic points while operations are progressing according to schedule. Some ten enemy divisions are still infesting the area around Hengyang and constructing defences several
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  • 262 1 By A War Correspondent A NIPPON BASE IN THE SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC, Aug. 31.—"Let's mutually quit night bombing attacks," was the I terse unofficial circular dropped ;at this base by an enemy airman seeking relief from the havoc-wreaking, nerve-shat-tering Nippon night assaults
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  • 137 1 NANKING. >v?. 31.—The Preparat ry Committee for the third Greater Easi Asia literary conference to be held here, met yefterday mc»n»v: end decided to hold the conference for three days beginning Nov. 12 wh'ch falls on the birthday of Dr. Sun Vat-Jen. Nippon
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  • 342 1 TOKYO, Aug. 31.—Dr. Them Maung, Burmese Ambassador, addressing the meeting of the Nlpivjn-Germany-Italy Goodwill Society, held yesterday at the Imperial Hotel, stressed that Burma, in her long struggle for freedom and Independence has finally come to "have the co-operafion of all
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  • 173 1 Four Enemy Planes Downed Over Truk Two Over Halmahera Dour) A NIPPON BASE IN THE CENTRAL PACIFIC, Aug. 31.—. Our air forces on Truk Ljlfiml severely damaged four out of some 20 enemy four-englned bombers which attempted to attack our positions on the island on the morning of Aug. 28.
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  • 312 2 Bjr Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter VACANCIES exikl for M i students of ,mv nationality to tak? up a six months' training course at the Koa Gakuin (Local Military Interpreters' Institute). Student* .uu-* lir between the ages of 17 and 26 years
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  • 89 2 I By Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reporter TONIGHT'S amateur boxing championships at Jalan Beiar Stadium, organized by the S. S. A.. i*u>uld provide very keen competition In all classes Particularly keen interest is being taken in the lightweight bout betr/een 8. Palaniandy and Jaffar bin Jabbar.
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  • 97 2 By Sroiun Shlmbun Staff Reporter WITH the object of introducing or.c aspect' of Indian culture to Nippon-Jin here, the Syonan Shimbun (Nippon Edition >is sponsorIng ar. Indian Drama and Mu.Mcal Evening at the Syonan Kokaido tomorrow. Ttie program, the first of lffc kind, wUI consist of a
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  • 966 2 AT A MEETING held at t.he Propaganda Department of the Hodo-bu yesterday afternoon, it was decided to entertain all classes of workers in Syonan during the current month with a view to making the people of this city morp warconscious than
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  • 87 2 THE Syonan Sliimbun understands that the "Bahau Fund" now stands at approximately $79,000. Latest contributions include one for $7.1.103* from A. P. V Chan Koon Bee of the Pava Lebar Division bring- amounts collected by the Shoku Cho from the ten »ards In hK section.
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  • 161 2 By Syonan Shimnun Staff Reporter ALL those who are at thp moment I not doing any essential work or aren unemployed are again reminded ihat the authorities have provided' travel facilities to Bahau for hem and their belongings for three Sundays
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 339 2 WANTED CANDIDATES FOR KOA GAKIIN APPLICATIONS are Invited for a new batch n. candidates to ihe Koa Gakuin (Local Military Interpreters' Institute) under the 1 following condition*:— 1. Regular Coursefa) Only thoee with exemplary conduct and a firm determination ito work conscientiously for the Military Administration are eligible. Candida es
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    • 615 2 NOTICE WANTED STUDENTS FOR THE MALAI SUISAN SHURENJO APPLICATIONS are invited for a new batch of students to the Malai Suisin Shurenjo (Malai Fisheries 1 Institute! under the following conI ditions;— 1. Number admissable: 35 students. 2. Training period: Bix months starting from October, 2604. 3. Aim: To enable students
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 Today's Syonan Radio I p.m. news flashes in Malai Tamil and Cantonese: 0.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary; B.SO p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Malai Children"* Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai: 7.20 p.m. Cantonese drama: 7.50 p.m. news in Hokkien
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