Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 September 1944

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  • 107 1 The Stonan Shimbun 'Situation Critical* Chiang's Spokesman Dome! CANTON. Sept. 23—Admitting that the present Nippon large-scale offensive in Kwangsi Province constitutes a grave threat, the Chungking military spokesman today declared that Chungking's military situation at present is the most critical since the fall of Canton and Hankow in the Autumn
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  • 321 1 ALSO TO PROTECT LOCAL PEOPLE IV- Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A RESOLUTION "to defend Syonan to the last man" was unanimously adopted at a rally of resident Nippon-jin }"\d at the Tokubetu-si Padang on Saturday morning. Tiie rally was sponsored by the
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  • 403 1 PHILIPPINES AT WAR WITH President Laurel's declaration that the Republic of the Philippines is in a state of war with Britain and the United States, the hour has liurk for Filipinos to defend their freedom. I We have no doubt v.hatever that the Filipinos, who had Ions: cherished national
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  • 282 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE In the Central Pacific, Sept. 23.— !Frontline dispatches from the fighting front on Pililiou .Island, of the Palau Group reIport that the enemy's morale .has been declining and his 'artillery inactive since Sept 21. The enemy's morale steadily weaai ened before fierce
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  • 116 1 Dnmei TOKYO, Sept. 23.—Dal Honyei at 3.20 p.m. announced that Nippon forces operating in South China occupied Wuchow on Sept. 22. The annccincemuit reads: "Our forces in South China which havt b*en engager: in advance operations again i Chungking; Seventh War Zone since the
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  • 356 1 OBSERVING that Muslims had just celebrated Hari Raya Puasa and ushered in the New Year, the Hodo-bu Cho of the Southern Regions Imperial Forces stated at a Press conference on Friday that this was an appropriate occasion for Muslims as well as other
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  • 223 1 ASSURED OF FULL NIPPON AID D°™MANILA. Sepi. 23.-rresident Jctfe P. Laurel this morning at 10 o'clock proclaimed the existence of a state of war between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America and Great Britain, effective from 10 a.m.,
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  • 257 1 Domei TOKYO, Sept. 23.—The Nippon Government, in a statement Issued following the Philippine Republic's declaration of war on the United States and Britain today pointed out that the Philippines entered a state of war With the Anglo-American powers in order to safeguard Its independence. After
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  • 100 1 Dome! A NIPPON Base in the SouthWest Pacific, Sept. 24.—The latest check-up on the results achieved by our air units during the course of their bombing attacks on the enemy task force in waters east of the Philippines early on Friday morning, reveals that
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  • 298 1 Dcmei A NIPPON Base in the Southwest Pacific, Sept. 24.—Several cities in central Philippines, Including Legaspi and Cebu, were subjected to bombing attacks by a total of 200 enemy I carrier-borne plrnes early thlg morning. i The extent of the losses Inflicted lon
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  • 593 2 COMMUNITY LEADERS INTERVIEWED By Svnnan Shimbun Staff Repftrter 'THE horrible news that tie city of Greater Manila was wantonly bombed by 500, odd panes on Sept. 21 proves to the world that the Anglo-American. In their quest for power, deliberately disregarded and refused
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  • 201 2 By Syonan Shimbun staff Reporter IN SPITE of the rain. Saturday's boxini, program at the Great World was carried out and it was announced that the promotion, which was held in aid of the Passive De- j fence Fund, realized over $250,000. With the
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  • 144 2 CCMFORT hhows for the Auxil iary Police- will oe held at three loial theoires from today to Sept. 27 in commemoration of the second anniversary of the founding of the Auxiliary Police organization. 'J'he program, which will comprise musical entertainment by the Syonan Symphony Orchestra
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  • 901 2 Guide To Defence Against Air Raids, Parts 8 9 RF.LOW U the fifth instaimei.t (part* ft and 9) of the A.R P Instruction* and directions to the' peopl* of Svonan outlining ««-1 sure* to deal with any situatioa arising from possible enemy air raid attempts «n this island. Part* 1
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  • 67 2 CHAN—Mr. Chan Peng Khoon. aged 58 years, (son of the late Mr Chan Wan Kong) elder cousin el Keibu Teh Ah Kow. at his lesidcnc No. 200. Owen Road, Syonan. today (25-9-04) at 4.30 a.m. Ptm*r*] takes place to-day "Sept 25. 2604» at 4 p.m. He leaves behind his
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 403 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRESCES ENGAGEMENT TEO—LIM. The engagement was announced on Wedne.sdav 120.9.***** between Mr. Teo Chin Seng, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Teo Siok Guan. and Miss Lim Siew Cheng, eldest '"aughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Nee Eng MARRIAGE THE MARRIAGE took place yesterday (24-9-041 between Mr. Koh Eng
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    • 336 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 131 Re: Revision of method of cigarette* distribution to local residents. NOTICE Is hereby given that the method of cigarettes distribution to local resident* has been revised and will be enforced as from Ist October; 1. Distribution of Cigarettes: (a) Distributing: Organisations: Distribution will be
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