Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 September 1944

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  • 112 1 The Syonan Shimbun ISew Information Director Named DomeL MANILA, Sept. I—lt is nn nounced today that Lieut.Colonel Kunio Akiyama. formerly ronn«rted with the Department of Information of the Army Section of Dai Honyei. has assumed his new post as Director of the Department of Information of the Imperial Nippon Army
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  • 109 1 Dome! TAIHOKU, Sept. I.—A colourful program will be presented today throughout the island of Taiwan to celebrate the institution of the military conscription system for Taiwanese. From early morr.ing. the Young Men's Association and other oreanizatlous all over the Island will assemble at shrines
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  • 58 1 STOCKHOLM. Aug. 31.— Th*t strikes iv America* chief min'.r.t; areas are continuing to ieriou«!v threaten the country's war effort Is sen in a report from Washington I /.lay that President Roosevelt hasdirected the Government to seiz? and operate 13 mines in Pennsylvania and Indiana
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  • 339 1 SZMM/i THE current trend of the war knay, on the surface, convey the Impression that Germany is a spent force, and there may be some people who even believe that Germany is well on the road to being beaten. However, this is far from being a
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  • 268 1 THE time is fast approaching when Nippon and Germany will deliver a final, crushing blow to the enemy, asserted Lt.-Col. Shozo Nakajima, Hodo-bu Cho, speaking at a regular press conference yesterday afternoon. The Hodo-bu Cho, who gave a clear survey of the
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  • 281 1 Domel TCKYO, Sept. I—The Government this evening gazetted the appointment of 24 parliamentary vl.eministers and councillors including parliamentary Vire-Minister for ForciTn Affairs Baron Masayukt Mat, Ja, following thj grant of an Imperial sanction. Of the administrative officials selected, five have been appointed from among members of
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  • 728 1 TOKYO, Sept. I.—"lt is the peonle of Germany—their unity, their fighting will, their unflinching devotion to their rause. and their confidence in victory. That is the key to victory," declared Sadao I such i, Spokesman of
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  • 175 1 A NIPPON BASE ON THE HUNAN FRONT, Sept. I.—The Nippon air force in fierce air battles In the skies over Yochow and the vicinity of Klenli, shot down or damaged 15 enemy aircraft. Encountering an enemy formation of fighter-escorted bomb^s
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  • 92 1 Dwnel TOKYO, Sept. I.—Thf War Ministry today announced the appointment of Gen. Naozaburo Oka'oe as Supreme Commander of the Nippon expeditionary forces in North China to saccced Gen. Yasujl Okaiaura, who has been transferred to another important post. A native of Hiroshima
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  • 143 1 D«ntl GENEVA, Aug. 31.—Reviewing Germany's military situation, Hanson W. Baldwin, well-known Ame-lcan mliit*ry commentator, writing in the New York Tlme3, states tint it Is far too early to assume that the resistance offered by the Wehmnacht has broken down on any front,
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  • 39 1 Dotnei. VANCHOUII. S«p(. I—Ajrrivui* here from Moacovr at 1 o'clock y?rt*rday. YaJ:ov Malik. Soviet An b.usador to Nippon, left herr for Uarbin by the 3 p.m. train HI nute to rcfiurce yts vott In Toky.^.
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  • 277 1 D*nel I BERLIN. Aug. Sl.—North of Paris, the enemy, following sharp on the heels of Get nun detaching movements, was brought to a standstill, the German High Command disclosed today. It said that counter-attacks are being launched against enemy colamns
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  • 122 2 By ttyonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE FIRST of several similar, functions arranged for this monlli. Is t evenlnir'fl lerture-muvle meet-, ing to further encourage "war. ttj nd:ditess" at the Kyoel Oekijoi Iras well attended. Addressing the meeting. Jointly aponrored by the
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  • 149 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter i THE Syonsn Shlmbun understand* that plans are afoot to establign communal restaurants, where office workers and labourers can buy cheep but soqd midday snack. In! various sections of the city. The authorities are establishing! these communal restaurants to
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  • 584 2  -  'Sakura' i By IT IS of interest to note that February 15, 1942. was not the first occasion on which the Hinomaru proudly flattered from official buildings In Syonan. When the 4t,n Light Infantry Regiment mutinied Sn Singapore in February. 1915, and Nippon marines were landed here:
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  • 366 2 Charity Boxing Show A Success By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter "WITH your united co-operation the scneme cannot fail" declared the Kosei-ka Cho, Mr. M. Shinozaki at a dinner at the Syonan Sports Association Clubhouse- last night, following the boxing tt Jaian Besar
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  • 134 2 "MOTHER whatever money yaa can find in my almeirah. please donate to the Babau Fund." Thlc was Mid br Mr. Low Boon U'ah's 14-year-old aon to hit mother m he Mf in hie aick bed. The little boy succumbed to his lllncM and
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  • 246 2 Bt Syonan Shlnbun Staff Reporter A LAROE turn-out of well-wiahers and friends is expected at toe. charity show, the first of a three-day, program In aid of the Rahau end; Rndau settlera, at the Yarns to this evening when two short ancient
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  • 318 2 By Syonan Shimbun Stuff Reporter FELICITATING tholr leader. Or. C. J. Paglar. yesterday, on attaining hia fiftieth birthday. Syonan FinasiaiiH paid glowing tribute to his many sterling qualities, in recalling the good be haa done for the community. Mi-. H E. W.vxiford. Reglatrar f>f
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  • 102 2 JOHORE BHARU. Aug SI iDomei). —An extra ration of rice at the rate of a gantang <Mx ka:tie*» pt1 r person wa* iwucd to all Gove nment employees here this «e;k in recognition of the good work they have been doing in giving the citizens of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 25 2 THITEHEVG TYPEWRITER CO. 68. Hi<rh St., Syonan. Phone 4733 Yap Chee. Rtpftta and maintenance service to Cn'h Rpßiwers. Typewriters and Adding »n<i Calculating machine? specialty.
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    • 547 2 gWANTED IMMEDIATELY four Chlnwe TALLY CLERKS with wme knowledge of measurUiff timber-logs and Kanjl 11 Oood salary. Apply to Stonan Wooden shipbuilding Association. Nos. 73/75. Beach Road. URGENTLY by Chinese Firm one LADY SECRETARY. Knowledge of Shorthand and Typewriting est.ent.tal. Oood salary to right applicant Plewe address application in own
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 118 2 Today's Svnnatt Radio 9 p.m. news flashes In Ma'ai. i Tamil and Canton-s-: 6.15 p.m j Byonan's local hour followed by th n npxt day's program summary: 6.50 p.m. news In Nippon-Oo for be-' ginneio, 6.40 p.m. Indian Child) Hour; 7 p.m. news In Malai: 7.20 p.m. Arabic and Malai
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    • 54 2 MPPO\-GO LESSON 14S Kore o run f"a n'llbarimswu ka' —What thall 1 ti this wk:h? Kono h'mo Aft shibattp Icfldtwai Plfa-«e tie it with 'his s ring. Karp wi kisht df kl'.iasu ka?— L^ he coming by train? Jidooha d" kuru desho.—He will probably come by car. Vocabulary: Himo. string;
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