Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 September 1944

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  • 113 1 The Stonan Shimbun 781 Soviet Tanks Reported Destroyed Domei BERLIN. Sept. 20.—Seven hundred and eighty-one Soviet tanks (including 511 of the latest heaviest type) have been destroyed in the course of the pa^t few days' fighting in the area north-east of Warsaw and in the Baltic countries, the Trans-ocean News
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  • 257 1 PANIC AMONG PEOPLE MOST FEARED Dome! CANTON, Sept. 20.—The swiftness and scope of the latest Nippon drive towards Kweilin, strategic American air base in China and capital of Kwangsi Province, confronted Chungking with a "very serious" military situation, P. H. Chang, member of
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  • 404 1 YANKS ON THE RUN THE TANKS are on the run.... In (he China theatre of war wheie, on (heir own admission, relentless night and day bombing by the 14th j U.S. Air Force has proved unavailing! In halting the Nippon advance in the Kweilin air bits* In Kwangsi Province.
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  • 358 1 I Domei I TOKYO, Sept. 20.—The war situation off southern Phillp'pine waters is now increasing in intensity but the outlook is still obscure and uncertain. The enemy is evidently planning to speedily construct sea and air bases at Pililiou, Anguar and Morotai islands, so as to
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  • 323 1 Dome! LISBON, Sept. 20.—Anti-Axis armies are now running into fierce German resistance In their attacks on the Reich frontier, all reports received here Indicated. United Press dispatcher said that Hitler has taken over direct command and his generalship is already in evidence all
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  • 274 1 Domel TOKYO. Sept. 21—Aircraft have become a most potent and Indispensable weapon in the present stage of the Greater Bast Asia War and Nippon not inly has secured an advantage In prosecuting aerial warfare, aut is also fully prepared to launch devastating offensive
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  • 326 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, Sept. 21.— American invaders on Pililiou Island were subjected to devastating bombing attacks by the Nippon Air Force on Monday evening when our raiders struck heavily at enemy positions and caused a big fire to start
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  • 334 1 NIPPON defenders of Pililiou Lsland, now pounding the invaders with uudiminished iury, Inflicted 2.200 casualties on United Stale* forces between the night of Sept. 16 and dawn of Sept. 19 in series of daring counter-attacks. During that period. Nippon garrison units launched as many as
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  • 173 1 Domei CANTON, Sept. 20.—Nippon forces, which swept across the south-eastern Kwangsi border from Kwangtung and captured Waitsap, are now driving south-westward along tlie highway running parallel to the Kwangsi-Kwangtung frontier towards the strategic commercial centre of Wuchow, on the West River, according to Chungking
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  • 104 2 PROVIDING for the first time in the history of this country, an op- portunity for local girl* to take up I Important lechnlral post*, the Syo- man branch of the Inter-Telecom-munications Bureau is now enlisting a group of girls between the agec
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  • 86 2 FARMERS of th" Gevlang Malal Farm, one of the highest marketgardens operating in i.his city. preaented a donation of $1,000 to Lieut.-Col. Tb-ahim bin Ha;i Ya'acob. comma nrter of the Malai Giyu-Gun < Volunteer Army) at a tea party held on Wednesday for the
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  • 646 2 Guide To Defence Against Foe Air Raids, Parts 4 5 RFI.OU' h 'he tliird instalment (part* 4 and 5) of >he A.R.P. In- strnctlons and directions to thej people of Syonan outlining mea- tares to deal with any situation arising from possible enemy air raid attempt* on thi* island. Parts
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  • 98 2 i* SOMEWHERE IN BURMA. Sept 11. (Domei). —The council of ministers and advisers of the Provisional Government of Aiad Hind derided to create a new civilian decoration "Shaheed Hind iMartyr of India), which will be awarded posthumously to Indians, who going into India are caught and executed
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  • 73 2 LAST nights M»!ai "Dramatic Night" at the Nanyo Gekijo. leaturing a drama entitled "Rahsia Membuat EnW <The Secret Of Making Gold) drew a large crowd. Sponsored by the entertainmen. fpction of the Malai Welfare Association in support of the Home for the Malai Destitute Fund the program
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  • 75 2 ONG CHENG T\M aged 5S pasned awty peacefully yesterday at 9.45 a.m. <T.T.) at his residence No 75-A Devonshire Road, leaving behind his beloved wife, his only son «Ong Kek Chiang*, three daughters .Ong Bin Teck. Ong Bin Kirn and Ong Bin Neo). two aons-m-law .Tan Pene Eng and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 577 2 DOMESTIC OCCVRRE VCI S ENGAGEMENTS TEO-LIM. The engagement was announced on Wednesday (20 8.2804) between Mr. Teo Chin Seng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs Teo Siok Guan. and Miss Lim Siew Cheng, elflest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Nee Eng. CHUA—TAN. The engagement is hereby announced between Mr
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    • 710 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 128 He: Enrolment of student* for Ihe Army Controlled Petroleum Induslrv School. Students for the Rikuxun Srkiuii Koh-Gyo Gakko (Army Controller!. Petroleum Indr.i iy School) are being enrolled a follows: 1 Qualifications: Youths b?twepn the agc< of 14: and 20 who have been educated to
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    • 193 2 WANTED PROBATIONER WIRELESS TECHNICIANS or OPERATORS APPLICATIONS are invited from |50 local born boys and or girls Ol pood health as Probationer Wireless Technicians or Operators. Ap- plicants mast be between the ages of 14 and 20 and must have studied at least up to Standard VI. Knowledge of Nippon-Go
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