Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 September 1944

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  • 129 1 The Syonan Shimbun Foe Positions In Salween Reduced ON THE -n.i Front, Sept. 14—The roar of heavy guns reverberates in the Salween Rher sector in the Yunnan Valley as fighting is n.t n ii«-i with the passing of er.ch day sinre the arrival of Nippon reinforcements. Advanced enemy positions are
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  • 178 1 Dome! BANGKOK, Sept. 15.—Kumaichi Yamamoto, newly appointed Nippon Ambassador to Thailand, presented his credentials to Regent Pridl Phanomyong, acting on behall of His Royal Majesty King Ananda Mahidol, at the Royal Palace yesterday morning. In a Fre&s interview yestenay afternoon following his reta.n from the
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  • 347 1 i£2//at/ali\ EVEN while Churchill and Roosevelt are discussing at Quebec strategy against Nippon, the US. arfiold at Kweilin is but 100 odd kilometres from the spearhead of the Nippon forces sweeping through Kwangsl Province. The Nippon threat is so pressing that the defence commander of Kweilin has been
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  • 438 1 THE promise of Independence to the East Indies with the Greater East Asia Joint Declaration as the basis and In accordance with the national principle upon which the Nippon Empire was founded, clarifies that N'noon has no territorial ambition, said Colonel Sh.zo Nakajima,
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  • 83 1 CHINA FRONT, Sept. 13.—A picked Nippon bomber force in another raid on Lluchow at dawn this morning, inflicted heavy damage on aircraft [shelters by scoring direct hits. Meanwhile, another Nippon air formation, surprl?e-ra:dsd a station located In the vicinity of Loyuns, vital point
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  • 327 1 Domei LISBON, Sep\ 14.—Heavy fighting is continuing on the Belgian-German fron'ier, according to reports received here. While anti-Axis reports said that American First Army tank and lnf an' ry divisions had reached the outer works of the Siegfried Line at many points, the
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  • 325 1 LISBON, Sept. 14.—A1: hough the United States has been Chungking's ally for almost three years, by "iron circumstances Chungking is weaker than ever before, writes Brooks Atkinson, New York Times correspondent in Chungking, according to a dispatch received here. This "melancholy fact"
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  • 326 1 AT THE HUNAN FRONT, Sept. 14—In a surfing drlvs tMXavuimr the crossing of the Hunan border into *h« f olJnirn Kwangsi plain, the spearhead of the Nippon S^JST^Ssl* through northern Kwangsi Province captured Chuanhsien, strategic point
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  • 333 1 Doraei SHANGHAI, Sept. 13.—The present deep Nippon thrust into Kwangsi Province to a point within 100 kilometres of Kweilin has struck terror into •he hearts of the United States Air Force in China, as well as the Chungking Army authorities, Isao Izubuchi,
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  • 63 1 WORKERS in <he shipbuilding industry will be entertained to special movie program, Jointly rponsored by Shadan Hojm Eiga Haikyu Sha and the Shipbuilding Department of tho Marine Bureau, ai tltc Showa Oekijo on Mor.cUy. Sent, 18. There will be three shows—at 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 6
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  • 26 1 O*mel HSINKING. Sept. 14 Ch"n <^>fcrcng Chine* AnbiMador i-> M nleft for WarKlm ;i»it rooming coofef wKh Uie nova* U .11..:. Ut.
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  • 552 2 WIDER CULTIVATION ADVOCATED By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter "THE people of Malai should be encouraged to grow these cereals from an, anti-neuro ie end nutritional point of view." declared Dr. C. J. Paglar, prominent Syonan medical practitioner, in a chat on Ragi and
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  • 94 2 ST. ANDREWS Cathedral: HC. <plain) 8.30 a.m.. (choral) 9.in am., Evensong 6 p.m.; St. Hildas (Katong): HC. (choral) 930 a.m.. Evensong 6.30 p.m.. Kami''1" I Kapor Methodist Church: Service j in Malai 11.30 a.m.. Engflsh, 5.45 p.m.. Si Matthew's (Neil Road): Service in Cantonese 10.30 a.m.,! Paya
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  • 60 2 A NOTIFICATION from the Chief Kathi regarding Hari Raya Pua^a t.ites that If the new moon is observed tomorrow evening, then Han T? v a will be celebrated on Monday, otherwise it will be on Tuesday 6cpt 19. Muslims can get authrnlu information regarding this mat ter
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  • 214 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE ENTERTAINMENT section of the Malai Welfare Association has arranged five night!) of grand entertainment in support of the Malai Home for the De»!itute Fund, featuring vaudeville nights at the New World boxinsr arena on Sept.
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  • 97 2 MANILA Sept. 18 (Domei.i local scientists recently manufactured a new disinfectant made from .i\v materials. The discovery was made by •dMOBta of the InstKut* of Science and Technology who through an electrolytic process on native materials produced one-half per cent .solution of sodium hypochlorite The disinfectant i»
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  • 63 2 rENANO. Sept 15 (DomelV--Declaring that they arc the moving spirit and should therefore possess rtrnof will in carrying out their duty. Governor Lieut. -General •Shlnohara Seiiehin. urged committee members of the Pfnan* Fuiin Hal t:> "give a helping hand in any nmrovement scheme introduced in P
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  • 144 2  - 'For Strength Glory" lAN HOPE Our country calls for labour. For labour from her men, To perfect her defences With spade as well as pen. She needs united strength of arm. In workshop, >ai d or field or farm! Come forward men of vfciour. And prove to her your worth;
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  • 183 2 Uj Syonan Skimbnn Staff Beporter IN \PK! ssl\(. their thanks for the ready help and suggestions they received from Ihe welfare associations of the various communities in Syonan toward procuring old clothes for school children and the poor, the sponsors, the
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  • 93 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter ALL the richness and beauty of Viennese masterpieces were broughr out before an appreciative Audience at the Kok&ido veeterdav when the Svonan Symphony Qrrhe*tra pre>ented Its "Viennese Evenine" to the public. The concert will be repeated on Sept. 29. The program for
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  • 76 2 BUKIT TWOQI. Sept. U 'Danei>. —Beginning tomonow <or a week, an exhibition of agricultural and forestry produce will be h: Id :a Madang under the auspices of the Sumatra Agricultural Associatlpn exhibit* will Include not only all produce of commercial importance, direct from farnw and forests in
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  • 63 2 SINGARADJA rßali). Bept. H iDomel)—Sixty-two per cent, of the total number of .persons who took an extremely dnßcult examination In the Nippon language paueri and were given certificates recently. The oflcial* o' the Bduration Department expected on'" about 25 or 30 per cent, of the total number
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 337 2 SYONAN TOKUBETI SI NOT'« NO. 125 Re: I fdjcr showm? the r«te «l r<>nl<ll •■harg« df immovable proHrtT f«r ><"'r Syo»s» n°* «Pc» |(ir l»s>PectJon to (he public. 55 SjLWhS to the funat' i »«<" imposition of immovable proper 'l>- SSirt on houses, buildings s(gte siluated wltnin the jurisdiction of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 54 2 NIPPON-GO LSSBON 151 I i, v A it X 4 *-M Shiroi kami o irhi-ma: kudasai. Pleas* give roe one sheet of white pap?r. 9*'VA Ha.aki o ri-irai motte kite kuda-sai.--Please bring two postcards. Sara o go-mai motte kimashita. —I brought five plates. Vocabutarv: Kami paper: hagaki postcard: •ara. plate;
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