Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 September 1944
1944-09-11
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Title Section130 1944-09-11 1 The Syonan Shimbun Nippon Soldiers' Gallantry Praised Dome) LISBON. Sept. B—An Australian Array Captain, Stanley C. Carter, today expressed fear as well as admiration over the death-defying heroism of Nippon soldiers, according to a Beuter's London dispatch. He said: "The Nippon soldier is a fanatical fighter and the hardest fighter130 words
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142 1944-09-11 1 Domel pju LISBON, Sept. S.vMahatma Gandhi and Mohammed All Jijjnah, President, of the AllIndia Muslim Leaeue. this afternoon held a three-hour consultation at their first, meeting to discuss the current Indian political deadlock, according to a Bombay message. Gandhi arrived in Bombay "rom Wardha a142 words
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Article56 1944-09-11 1 Domel CENTRAL Pacific Fiont. Sept. 8. —Sixteen large four-engined enemy aircraft appeared over Iwooshima of the Ogajawara Group on Wednesday but were repulsed by our ground batteries which set ablaze two of them. MeanwhUe. on the afternoon of the sam«» Hrv. 18 small enemy planes ra'ded56 words
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Article324 1944-09-11 1 Editorial "AS THE enemy penetrated into key area.- of our defence line, lie has encountered a number of difficulties and exposed his weaknesses" and "when we see through the enemy's weaknesses and difficulties, the Imperial Nippon Navy confldently believes there is a way to 1 achieve sure victory324 words
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292 1944-09-11 1 Domei CANTON. Sept. 9.—Tungan, Chungking railway town on the Kwangsi-Hunan border approximately 144 kilometres north of Kweilin. important American airbase in China, has been entered by Nippon troops who are driving relentlessly down the* HengyangKweilin railway line, according to an official Chungking message picked292 words
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173 1944-09-11 1 Domei. TOKYO, Sept. P.—TttSUal Tsurumi interpellated the Foreign Minister on his views on the NipponSoviet relations. pointing out that present indications reflect complete identity of interests between Nippon and the Soviet Union, wherefor the Nippon-Soviet Neutrality Pact should be maintained. He expressed his belief that the173 words
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245 1944-09-11 1 Domel TOKYO, Sept. 10.—Out of the large formation of enemy B-29"s which raided Southern Manshukoku on Friday, 40 were either shot down by our interceptors or destroyed on the ground by Nippon raiders after the enemy planes had returned to their bases in the245 words
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Article225 1944-09-11 1 Donel ZURICH, Sept B—As the aeque! to the flare-up of serious fighting along Hungary"., Transylvanlan frontier between Hungtrian-Ctor-man and Rumano-Soviet troops, the Rumanian Government hii decided to declare a state of war with Hungary, according to a Bucharest dispatch received here tonight. Budapest dispatches225 words
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645 1944-09-11 1 Deuei TOKYO, Sept. 10.—Nippon's war aim is not only to defend and safeguard herself alone, but also to enable other peoples of Greater East Asia to enjoy their proper places in the world, Premier Gen. Kuniaki Kolso emphatically declared today before645 words
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189 1944-09-11 1 Domel ZURICH, Sept. ».—An Ankara Radio broadcast intercepted here today reported the terms of the armistice agreement between Rumania and the Soviet Union, disclosed for the first time by Rumanian Minister of State Manlu. The terms of the armistice thrust on Rumania give189 words
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Article137 1944-09-11 1 ••Mil TOKYO, Sept. 9. -The Navy Ministry and Board of Decorations today jointly announced the 22nd Imperial grant of honours to naval servicemen who distinguished themselves in the War of Greater East Asia and died for the cause of the nation. Mo6t of iho.se honoured w^re crew137 words
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320 1944-09-11 2 SPURRED ON TO GREA TER EFFOR T MANILA, Sept. 9— (Domei)—Mr. Karam Singh Gill, acting Chairman and Spokesman of the PhiliDpir.es Chapter of the Indian Independence League, commenting or. Premier General Kur.iaki Koiso's tribute to the Indian National Army 3 fight320 words
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147 1944-09-11 2 BANGKOK. Spt. 9. (DoEieO— The Thai Government yesterday abolished the War Coun-il and Instituted In its s'ead a De'ence Council. Th-i decision was reached In order to effect closer liaison between the government and th« armed forces and. at the same time, to boost147 words
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157 1944-09-11 2 Syotwn FMmhun Staff Reporter - Syotwn FMmhun Staff Reporter L LITTLE AM AN (133-lb.) cleared one more hurdle when he narrowly outpointed Darbara Singh (135-lb.) In the Malaian lightweight championship elimination contest which headed the boxing card at the New World arena Saturday night. Despite last minute charges157 words
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214 1944-09-11 2 EXHORTING Eurasians in Syorian to strive hard and help Nippon win the war, Dr. C. J. Paglar, leader of the Eurasian Free Labiur Service Corps, addressing mcmb.rs at an inaugural ceremony held on Thursday, when leaders wpre inducted into office, declared that214 words
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106 1944-09-11 2 By Syonan Shlmbnn Staff R*w>rter HEADED by their commander Mr. M. Sh«nozak». more than 360 members of the 8.8.A. Special Forward Service Corp* at dawn yesterday marched to the Svonan Jlnja pnd paid homage to the Nippon war dead. En rouf» they were Jollied106 words
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Article60 1944-09-11 2 THE 23rd anniversary of Sri Subramanya Bharatl will be celebrated undT th» auspices of the Ramakrtohna Mission, at th* Syonan KokaHo tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mr. M. X Chidambaram, chairman o" the Svonan Branch. I.T.L. will preside. Speeches on Bharati and hts works and60 words
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Article26 1944-09-11 2 LUI Van Keng. a Cantonese talke Is being screened from today till Sept. 14 at Nanyo Ocki'o. Geylang. at 3 and 8.30 p.m. daily.26 words
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288 1944-09-11 2 LISBON, Sept 8. I Domei). Hitting back at British attempts to undermine Cevlon's proposed constitutional reform scheme on the charge that it fails to consider minority interests. Cevlon Minister for Focal Administration S. W. Bandarana'ka yesterday strongly emphasized that there was no desire whatsoever on288 words
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Miscellaneous41 1944-09-11 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 152 k-r^* Sore wa hachl doru de kaimashlta.—l bought that 'or eight dollars. Dozo Nippon-go de hanashltt kudasal.— Please speak In Nippongo. Dozo Nippon-go o hanashlte kudasai.--Please speak Nippon-go. Vocabulary: Boshl, hat; doru, dollar; dozo, please: hanasu, to speak.41 words
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