Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 September 1944

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  • 57 1 < V-l Attacks On England Continue MSr.OX. Scj>\ 27—The Germans Bgala directed tome Hying-bomb* loda.v over the j Southern Knglih iounties, in- i eluding tka London area, acrordiiiK to a British roes- j Mfß, which added that the direction from which bom'>s came indicated they had been launched over the
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  • 54 1 NO 571 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. KOKI 2604. SHOW A 19 SEVEN CENTS i TENNO HEIKA Exchange* (Greetings With Hitler TOKYO. Sept 27— TENNO HEIKA exchanged personal messages with Relchsfuehnr Adolf Hitler on the occasion today of the fourth anniversary of the conclusion of the Tripartite Alliance among;
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  • 91 1 Domel SOUTH CHINA Front. Sept 27.~The Nippon columns which have been driving wedgea into the central sector of the enemy defence line south of the Wesf River in their encirclement operations against tho enemy 35th Group Army, on Sept. 26 crossed the Kwacftung'Kwanfri border by way
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  • 390 1 CHUNGKING WARNED LE.4FLI.TS pointing out the useIr'.Niirss of continuing; meaninglest* resistance were distributed among I hungking forces in the I.iurhow sector recent l\ These leaflets wi^e dropped by Nippon bomber squadron* which raided the strategic town. It in significant that the leaflet!) reiterated that those who cease cooperation with
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  • 279 1 Dotnri LISBON, Sept. 27.--British air-borne troops at Arnhem hi c had to abandon their struggle to hold open the gateway to northern Germany and to the industrial Ruhr Valley, a United Press dispatch from j the frontlines said today. The German High Command com--1
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  • 252 1 Domei LISBON. Sept 27.-On the Eastern Front. German deta ehing movements between the Dvina and Riga Bay continued to proceed according to plan, the German communique said. Frontline dispatches to Berlin said that the concentra' ion of German troops in the Riga area was being continued intensively. On
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  • 196 1 D«nel LISBON. Sept. 27— Amerij can troops entrenched on the mass of hilly terrain north of j Firenzuola, approximately 42 (kilometres south of Bologna. yesterday were hurled out of their positions by German Field Marshal Kesselrlng's fighting legions which have i launched a
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  • 108 1 Drtaei TOKYO. Sept. 28.—The China-based United States Air Force in its unsuccessful raid on Manshukoku on Tuesday lost a total of 35 B-29 heavy bombers as a result of effective Nippon interception, and a night raid carried out by the Nippon air force against the
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  • 330 1 Axis Powers 9 Confidence In Victory Stressed I Dome! j TOKYO. Sept. 27.-On the 1 occasion of the anniversary of the conclusion of the Tripartite Pact, Mamoru Shigemltsu, Nippon Foreign Minister, exchanging greeting! over the radio with the Foreign Ministers of Germany and Italy this evening, reiterated: "Conscious of the
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  • 57 1 ft«mel STOCKHOLM. Sept 27 Frankly recognizing that Nippon holds a powerful offensive-i defensive position in the Pacific theatre of war, the United States Office of War Information today stated a survey by the Army. Navy and State Departments of expert military opinion indicates
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  • 216 1 B«Mei Z»J«IICH Sept. 2:— Indicating (hat heavy casualties are being suffered by the Ameriran lune» •vhlch invaded the Patan tiroup on Sept. 15, Admiral Chester Nimizs Headquarters today idnvtted that MM American troops filher have kwn killed. .«ounded 01 Wl mi^inc up lo
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  • 186 1 THE IMPERIAL Army, by virtue of its victories In tha present War of Greater East Asia, some time ago had made it possible for the local populace to claim their postal savings, and has now arranged for banks formerly managed by I the
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  • 322 1 "TEDIOUS investigations on British, American and Dutch banks have been conducted since March. 2603." a responsible authority of the Military Administration revealed In an interview. "The investigations have thrown light on Anglo-American and Dutch capitalism which was to exploit their colonies with no consideration being
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  • 353 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter HIGHLIGHTING tomorrow's big anniversary rally of the Auxiliary Police personnel at the Tokubetu-t-i padang will be the presentation of Certificates of Merit to 40 Kucho (Auxiliary Police Assistants) in recognition of services rendered since the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 174 2 WANTED 200 Women Labourers, 100 Men labourers, 20 Jagas, and 20 General Workers. Appl'canta are requested to call at SEIBUDO SOKYOKU. 138. Robinson Road, for personal Interview en Sspterrber the 29'h srd 30th and October Ist. Telephone numbers 6434 and 2415. SYONAN TOKUBETU SI REI NO. 18 LIVESTOCK CONTROL Regulations
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    • 722 2 MALAI KOXUJI NO. 52 The banks mentioned below shall be In charge of paying a part of the deposits belonging to non-enemy depositors and have been entrusted with the enemy banks in the territory under the jurisdiction of Man: QunseJcanbu. Therefore, the depositors concerned thoulG register their deposits at the
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    • 739 2 (Netherlands Trading Society, (Bank of China •re requested to apply for registration to THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD., PENANG. No. 2, Beach Street, re nan,; (III) N.B. I. Depositors should produce the relative PASS BOOKS or DEPOSIT RECEIPTS at the time o' registration If the depositors have lost the above,
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