Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 September 1944

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  • 124 1 The Stonan Shimbun Britishers Warned Of 6V-2> Menace Dcmrl LISBON, Sept. 21—London newspapers carried article* warning that England may soon be the target of a new German secret weapon called \-1 according; to a dispatch received h*rc. Tae 'V-2* is a super flying-bemb with a much longer range than the
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  • 370 1 ALSO 10 MILES FROM WUCHOW Domei CANTON, Sept. 22.—The main Nippon force, which is advancing rapidly along the Hunan-Kwangsi railway, has already reached the immediate neighbourhood of Kweilin, enemy's stronghold in south-west China. Meanwhile, bearing down south-westward from Waitsr.p. on the Kwangsi-Kwangtuns border, Nippon forces
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  • 463 1 CHIANGS. FEAR IT IS clear frcm the statement of P. 11. Chang, member cf Chungking's Executive Yuan, that C'.iang Kai-shek's greatest fear is panic among his people, or to he more correct, among the masses under his co-trol. Chan? told the P-ess, with reference to the military situation, that
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  • 154 1 j Domei ZURICH, Sept. 19—American Secretary of State Cordell Hull today announced that the United States Government has gfranted recognition to the independence of Syria and I^ebanon by accrediting George Wadsworth with the post of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to both countries, according to
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  • 256 1 Dome! TOKYO, Sept. 22.-^Since the landing of enemy forces on Pililiou, Angaur and Morotai islands a week ago, Nippon forces in the Palau Group have been engaged in unending battles day and night, inflicting tremendous losses on the enemy. On Pililiou Island, the
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  • 80 1 Domel A NIPPON Bass on the South China Front, Sept. 20.—Nippon forces at noon yesterday captured Yunfou, headquarter* of the err.ray's 158 th Division. Continuing their vrstward drive after the reduction of Shinning and crushing the enemy along ihe outhern bank of the West River,
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  • 75 1 Dome! TOKYO, Sept. 21—TENNO HIvIKA and KOGO HEIKA were grariouMy plcast-d this morning: to receive in audience Yiie-Ad-mlral Michitaro Toxuka, new Chief of Naval Aviation Headquarters, who had returned from his duty aboard a naval warcraft to assume new duties. During the Imperial audience, Vice-Admiral Tozuka
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  • 132 1 Dnmel LISBON, Sept. 21.—Battle conditions even worse than those on Tarawa, Guadalcanar and Saipan, are facing the American Marines flgbtlng on Piliiiou, of the Palau Group, according to a dispatch by United Press war correspondent, Richard W. Johnston. He said that the Marines, lighting across
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  • 99 1 LISBON. Sept. 21—Indicating that America Is out to get all foreign territories she can grab and hold. Senator Tom Connally, Chairman of the American Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told the American Legion Convention in Chicago yesterday that he strongly favours United States' retention
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  • 314 1 Dotntl LISBON. Sept. 21.—Despite further reinforcements from the air. the First British Air-borne Division in Central Holland has been to a LicaUr extent destroyed in the Arnhem area, near the northwestern German border, todays German communique announced, accoi-.lng to a dispatch received here. Up.
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  • 219 1 Domel TOKYO, Sept. 22.—Thirty-sl* enemy aircraft are 'so far known to have been either shot down or heavily damaged over ithe Manila sector yesterday I when a total of 500 enemy I carrier-based planes made two raids on the Philippines, Dat Honyel announced
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  • 241 1 Domei LISBON, Sept. 20.—0n the Eastern Front, the Soviets [smashed their way to within sight of Riga In their Battle offensive by three Soviet armies, a United! Prggs dispatch from Moscow said. At Warsaw the Soviets, under cover of a fog screen, attempted to cross
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  • 349 2 By Syiinun Shimbun Staff Reporter A SUPERB rendering of a wrll- Idled program of rauJf. s ik- nti dames contributed to the oulatanding success of yesterday's grand concert at the Syonan Kok.udo. The eooceii was arranged by the fiyonai^ Symphony Orchestra unde/ the
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  • 145 2 MASS MEETING PASSES RESOLUTION WHILE paying tribute to the memory of tlir latest victims of British tyranny. Indians here at a mas; meeting at the Dai Toa Gekijo Thursday, passed resolution vowing to avenge their de:.fi and to carry on the
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  • 216 2 Syonan Radio NipponGo Week Program DRAMAS, song lesson* and interesting talks w'll feature Hu Syonan Broadcasting Station's "Nip-pon-Go Week" from Sept. 25 to 30 The program is as follows:— Monday to Saturday 9.15 p.m Nippon song iMMn "Koku Nippon no Uta" by Phill;p Vaz; Monday 9.25 p.m. talk in Nippon-Go
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  • 125 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter CIGARETTE distribution to local residents will be effected from Oct. 1, by the Auxiliary Police organization, the Syonan Shinbun understands: Through this new system of distribution, every male over 20 years of age will rcee;ve a ration of
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  • 532 2 Guide To Defence Against Air Raids, Parts 6 7 BELOW I* the fourth instalment (parts 6 and "I of the A.R.P. Instructions and dfrections to the people of Syonan outlining measures to deal with any situation arising from possible enemy air raid attempts on this island. Parts 1 to 5
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 916 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 129 Re: Invitation for Comp."t;ti\e Tenders for the Supply nf To-ldy. 1. Tenders are invited for 'he dally supply of 1.200 galhns of pure fresh toddy or any part thereof to the Syonan Tokubetu-si during the fiscal year of Showa 20. 2. Tenders must be
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