Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 September 1944
1944-09-12
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section118 1944-09-12 1 The Syonan Shimbun Djawanete Pledge AlWut Efforts Domei DJAKARTA. Sept. 11 Climaxing the special session of the Central Council. 43 councillors this evening pledged, on behalf of the 50 million populace of lljawa. allcut efforts for the attainment of victory in the Greater East Aaia War and East Indies independence,118 words
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155 1944-09-12 1 Pnmel. LISBON. Sept. 10.—One of the fiercest battles in Europe is now raging for the bulwark i heights of Coriano and San' Savino. where the Wehrmachtj is hurling tanks, guns and! men in a powerful counter-1 attack to check the Anglo-^ American threat155 words
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Article39 1944-09-12 1 A NIPPON Base in the Ccn;ra: Pacific. Sept. 11.—Our garrisons on lwor»hima successfully repulsed ten enemy four-enifin^d- bomber,-- w.utli attempted a daylight aid on 13m island yesterday. Two em in. bombers were hit and seriously damaged.39 words
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Article348 1944-09-12 1 Editorial PREMIER Kniso and Foreign Minister Shigemitsu have further clarified Nippon's aims in prosecuting the War of Greater East Asia. All steps that Nippon has taken, such as the granting of independence to th- Philippines and Burma, and the promise of freedom to the Ea«t Indies, have348 words
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478 1944-09-12 1 Domei BERLIN. Sept. 10.—In bitter opposition to the Bulgarian Government's pacific acceptance of strong Soviet demands which give the Red Army virtual control over Bulgarian affairs. anti-Government Bulgarian patriots have organized what is described as a "Bulgarian National Government" in order to carry478 words
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207 1944-09-12 1 Domfl TOKYO. Sept. 11.—Climax- i ing its last day session today, the House of Representatives unanimously adopted a victory resolution for strict observance Of TENNO HEIKA'6 command" stressing extreme importance on the current stage of the war. Pointing out that "now v tha time which207 words
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181 1944-09-12 1 Domei SOMEWHERE in Burma, Sept. 11.—Nippon fighter planes, which have been out on the Yunnan front for the past days, on Sept 8, made a surprise attack on Paoshan airfield, strategic enemy air base north of Lameng, end set ablaze on the ground two181 words
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257 1944-09-12 1 Domei HUNAN FRONT. Sept. 11.—Our forces operating in the Wulin mountains along the Kwangsi Hunan border on the nijjht of Sept. 9 inflicted a devajtat'ng blow on the headquarters of the enemy 79tb Army and smashed the enemy's channel of command.257 words
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215 1944-09-12 1 Domei LISBON, Sept. 10.—Fighting on the historic battlefields of Burgundy, in north-eastern France, close to Switzerland, has increased In violence, according to reports received. American and Algerian formations attacking from the south were repulsed by 4he German forces in very bitter engagements. American tank forces,215 words
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139 1944-09-12 1 Domrl LISBON, Sept. 10— United States Army Major-General Ralph Smith was removed as commander of the American ground forces on Saipan because of his disagreement on campaign tactics with Marina Lieut.-Gen. Holland Smith commander of the Saipan operations, a Reuter Washington dispatch revealed.139 words
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351 1944-09-12 1 Dome! LISBON, Sept. 10.—On the Eastern Front, the focal point of the fighting shifted during the past 24 hours from j the region of the lower Narew j River to the region north of I the Carpathians, frontline dispatches to Berlin indicated. 1 Fighting351 words
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227 1944-09-12 2 SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, Sept 10 (Domei) .—ln the second listing •f military awards to India's free-dom-fighters on Sept. 16 officers iiiiil mm of the Inuian N'ationa. Army received h »»onr« for dis tingui>h.u serrices rendered on the Arakan, Kaladan and Central Ifido-Bonna sectors.227 words
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144 1944-09-12 2 By Syonan Shimbon Staff Reporter A CHEQUE for $12,270, reprt-. tenting part of the gross proceeds of the three-day Chinese dramatic show staged at the Yamato Gekljo recently, has been received by the authorities connected with the New Syonan Development scheme through the Kosel-ka144 words
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322 1944-09-12 2 MALAI EDITOR'S RADIO TALK By Syonan Shlrnbun Staff B«portei DESCRIBING the current global war as "an armed revolution of the forces of the oppressed and the just against the forces of imperialism," Tuan Abdul Samad Ismail, editor of the322 words
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80 1944-09-12 2 SURABAYA. Sept. 10 (Domel). —The promise of independence to the East Indies given by the Nippon Government has given much 'mpetus to members o* the Volunteer Army who are determined more than ever to execute their weighty mission. Officers in the Army are fully80 words
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85 1944-09-12 2 A CONVALESCENT nomo for farmers to recuperate their health will shnjtiy be estabhsned at Kuala PUab, Negri Sembilan, which wUI be used by the Catholic fanners of Fuji Village (Bahau), says Domei. The home will be designated the Bahau Sick Patients' Institute, »nd to help85 words
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123 1944-09-12 2 By Syonan Shlmbnn Staff Reporter LOCAL YOUTHS, who are desirous of rendering "heir positive cooperation toward the Dei Nippon Army, are urged to send their applications in response to the present recruitment of Temporary Heiho (Auxiliary Servicemen). Malai and Chinese youths between123 words
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93 1944-09-12 2 BANGKOK. Sept. 9. (Domei).— Thailand's Inflexible determination to fight through this war under any circumstances was stressed by See Sena Sombatsiri Thai Foreign Minister, during a dinner given <n honour of Ko Ishii, Nippon Charge d'Affalres. and members of the Nippon Embassy here93 words
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257 1944-09-12 2 PENANG, Sept. 10. (Domei).— Expressing the dictum that a united India means a free India. M. Saravanamattu, foremost Ceylonese leader here commenting on the significance of the GandhiJlnnah meeting, declared that when the two leaders reach a settlement over the Hindu-Muslim viewpoints, the257 words
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Article67 1944-09-12 2 LOW—Mr. Low Kay Biang (son of the late Mr. Low Kirn Tong), at his residence No. 35. Kirn Keat Road, Syonan, on Sept. 9. 2604, at 5 p.m. Funeral took place last Sunday (10-9-2604) at 4 p.m. He leaves behind an only son (Low Chen? Gin). Friend* and relatives67 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement218 1944-09-12 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 120 Re: Collection of Round Iron Bart and other Iron Fittings installed In house* under the control of Syonan Tokuhetu-sl. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all round iron bars. etc. installed in houses under the control of the Byonan Tokubetu-si will t>e removed and collected218 words
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Advertisement222 1944-09-12 2 WANTED CHINESE TRANSLATOR able to translate Nippon-Go into English. Good prospects. Apply personally to the Managing Editor. SYONAN SHIMBUN (English Edn.), Cecil Street, Syonan. YOUNG, educated Chirese Girl1? to work as WAITRESSES in a leading Restaurant. Ages between 16 and 22. Please apply personally at 268 a, Middle Road, Syonan.222 words
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Advertisement466 1944-09-12 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 122 RE: RECRUITMENT OF TEMPORARY HEI.IIO (AUXILIARY SERVICEMEN) LOCAL YOUTHS who are desirous or rendering their positive cooperation tov.ard Dai Nippon Ar.ny are hereby urged to send in theit application* in response to the present recruitment of Temporary Hel-ho as per particulars below. The Hei-ho466 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1944-09-12 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes In Maial. Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan local hour followed by the next day's program summary: 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. talk In Cantonese on "Crush the Anglo-Americans":106 words
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