Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 September 1944

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  • 105 1 The Stonan Shimbun Hurricane Claims If.S.DpstroyerJousels Domfi STOCKHOLM. Sept. ll— The United States destroyer "Wnrrlnnton' and two small roaitt Guard vessels werft »unk in (he devastatlnf hurri. rati* whlrh l a «t week rhurned up thr f nited States Atlantlr seaboard, rauMnit damage, estimated at SftO.OOO.OOO. %c--rordinjt to a UaihinHon
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  • 348 1 Domei SIMULTANEOUS NIPPON DRIVES CANTON, Sept. lg.—With powerful Nippon spearheads converging on Kweilin, strategic Americanairba.se in Kwangsi Province, from the north, the Chungking High Command today announced that Kweilin if; beta?, threatened by what appears to be a simultaneous Nippon offensive from
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  • 282 1 FINAL BLOW BY PITCHING superb strategy I into the battle at the right moment, j the Imperial (fa*f will crush the enemy at one fell snoop, declared the Commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet, replyinc to a resolution of (hanks to the Fighting Services adopted at the recent extraordinary session
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  • 90 1 Dutnel A NIPPON Base on the China Front. Sept. 18.—Nippon divebomber units in the early j morning and again in the 'evening yesterday attacked and severely punished 600 enemy troops concentrated In the mountains north-west of ShiuHns. on the banks of the West River.
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  • 113 1 ilomri LISBON. Sept. 18.—The London Daily Telegraph and the Yorkshire Post today -editorially expressed concern over the swiftness with which Nippon forces are smashing Chungking realstance In the latest Hunan-Kwangsl cam- 1 paign. British comments on thp fighting in China generally deprecated Chungking as
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  • 175 1 WITH a view to further strengthening. the defence structure of the country and pnsuring victory In this war, a arneral meeting of all Auxiliary Police Service officials will <ip held at the Syonan Kokatdo tomorrow at 10.30 a.m. Also attending will include all Kacho of
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  • 344 1 flomei LISBON. Sept. 18.—Concentrated German counterattacks are in progrr> against landed enemy air-borne troops in Holland, according to the 'German High Command communique. The anti-Axis Supreme Headquarters, on the other hrnd. announced that powerful reinforcements were being dropped into the Dutch lowlands by parachutrs
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  • 664 1 ENEMY CASUALTIES MOUNTING Domel TOKYO, Sept. 18.—Fierce sanguinary battles continue ra*lnr on Pillllou and Angaur Islands of the Palau Group, and Morotai Island of the Moluccas Group, between valiant Nippon defenders and American invaders, according to military and naval quarters here. The Nippon forces
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  • 287 1 Donri LISBON. Sept. 18.—No reference was made to China by Roosevelt and Churchill when they issued a statement yesterday at the end of their six-day conference. The statement said that complete agreement* on Joint strategy against Nippon was reached. At a joint Press conference later, there war, also
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  • 42 1 Dam ri 'CABAUL. Sept. IS.— Out of a total of 50 enemy small and medium-sized planes which nildeC" Pnosul from the night of Sept. It up id the following morning, our arrl^on fwej heavily damaged -Inec of the raiders.
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  • 1293 2 PREPAREDNESS IS WATCHWORD By Syonan Sbimbun Staff Reporter COMPLETE instructions and directions as to measures and precautions to be taken to rope with any emergency arising from an enemy air raid attempt, have just been officially released. Readers are advised to cut
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  • 400 2 i (X). Precautionary arrangements should be made in order to tackle incendiary bombs promptly where-! ever they may be dropped; I.e. arrangements to get up to the ceiling of a building through its' opening should be made. (XI). It is advisable for those who I are living in
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  • 148 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter STRESSING the vital necessity of mobilizing all sources of labour at this decisive stage of the war, Mr. Choo Lye-huat, speakinf at (he mass meeting of all Free Labour Service Corps in Syonan at the Dai Toa Gekljo last night,
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  • 41 2 THE "Vaudevllie Night" sponsored by the entertainment section of the Mala! Welfare Association in support of the Hcme for the Malai Destitute drew a large crowd of Malais and supporters to the New World boxing arena last night.
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