Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 September 1944

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  • 117 1 The Syonan Shimbun Imperial Messenger To Kanto Shrine Domel. TOKYO. Sept. 12 The Imperial Household MinMrr yesterda? announced that XEVNO HEIKA will b« pleated to dispatch Rituallat Count Shifet *ura Niwata an Imperial Messenger to (he dedication ceremony of the Kanto Shrine which will be held on Oct. 1 at
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  • 226 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE on Burma Front, Sept. 12.—Nippon forces which launched an offensive on Sept. 10 against enemy troops in the Lungling sector, with support of the Air Force, are now levelling concerted attacks at Height 5412. four kilometres north of
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  • 150 1 Dumei TOKYO, Sept. I«— The closing ceremony of the' eventful flve-dav 86th extra- j ordinary Diet sessioi. was held i this morning The entire Cabinet member*, in-; eluding Premier General Kuniatf Koiso. the President and Vice-Pre-; 6ldent of the House of Peers, the Speaker a::d Vire-Sneaker
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  • 289 1 SSaSfiSSBEi THE relentless advance of the Imperial Nippon force* in the China sector into Kwangsi Province, menacing the IS. advanced airfield at Kwellin. Is attracting wide Attention and in causing anxiety and fe»r, amont the Americana who. In recent; weeks, have been losing one important bare after
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  • 237 1 Domei TOKYO. Sept. U—The reduction of Wenchow by our forces on the China front means not only the seizure of an important oase connecting1 Chungking's Third and Seventh War Zones but also the frustration ol United States hopes of utilizing this point lor a
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  • 65 1 Domei TOKYO Sept. 13.—The Board r( Information this norni lg *nn'uutei that the Ntopon Oov eminent, in order to con tribute to the healthy development of the not* issues of h- redeial Keserve Bank of China, na* decided to extend a nrdit of Ton ?»0 million.
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  • 73 1 Domei TOKYO. Sept. It T£UNO HE IK A at 11.50 Am. i«4it WM pleased to Kr».ni indienef to the entire Cabinet nrnb«ri. including Premitr Ge>. Kuniakl Koiso. the Prerio'eat and Vire-Prwudeni ©f the House of Peer*, the Speaker and Vice-Speaker «f the
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  • 386 1 Dome! LISBON, Sept 11—Off the British coast and in the Channel, German U-boats sank 11 enemy ships, totalling 14,000 tons as well as ore destroyer, one frigate and one minesweeper, says the Germar. communlque The German High Command communique -aid that against line
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  • 101 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South-West Pacific. Sept. 11.— In nine night raids carried out during the period from Auf -2S to Sept 7 against the cluster of enemy airfields in Geelvink Bay. including Numfor. Biak and Middleburg, Nippon bc:nber units either
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  • 225 1 Domel A NIPPON Base on the Burma Front, Sept. 12—Lendii.g support to operations of the ground troops in the Salween sector, the Burma-based Nlp- pen Air Force or. Sei>t. 10 struck heavily at enemy installations aid nearby airfields at Tengyueh and
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  • 171 1 DeeMl TOKYO. Sept. 12—Premier Oen Kur.iaki Koiso pledged the immediate and thorough execution of the victory measures decided upon during the session, and urged the nation, at the same time, to further accelerate Its war efforts. In a statement Issued upon the close of
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  • 157 1 Domei STOCKHOLM Sept. I!.—Soviet Premier Jose Stalin turned down an Invitation by AmMican President RooMvolt and British Prime Minis-, tor Winston Churchill to participate Itn their latest conference at Quebec sccording to a dispatch received i here today. Stalin is saio 'o have refused
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  • 101 1 Domei LISBON, Sept. 12—Supported by a heavy artillery barrage, Wehrmacht forces yesterday flung 16 different counter-attacks or. the Gheel bridgehead, in rorth- eastern Belgium, in ore of the fiercest battips witnessed on th« Western Proi-t. according to a Renter dispatch received hert today. 'rtrmau
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  • 469 2 THE SYONAN Islamic community comprising Malais, Indiars arid Arabs, under the sponsorship of the Syonan Chief Khathl's Council, with the support of the education authorities held a mass meeting, the first of its kir.d, at the Showa Cekijo
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  • 130 2 1 1 To the Editor, Syonan Shimbun. Sir. —The writer believes he Is Voicing the opinion of not a few einema-goer^ who have, at one time er another, been disturbed by thoughtless individuals who indulge In the deprecatory habit of talking Rhile a picture Is being screened.
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  • 216 2 HEADED by Mr. Mamoru Shtnoeaki, Kosei-ka Cho, a party of amateur boxers and officials of the 6yonan Sports Association left yesterday for a week's tour of Ntf Syonan (Fndau) and Fuji Village (Bflham where exhibition boring bouts will be staged. Accompanying the group was
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  • 197 2 WIDESCALE celebrations will be held In Syonan shortly in order to express the Joy and gratitude of the local Indonesians and Malais to the Nippon Government for the promise to grant independence to the East Indies, says Dome! here. A special committee has
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