Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 October 1944
1944-10-13
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Title Section14 1944-10-13 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 583. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS14 words
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61 1944-10-13 1 Domei. A NIPPON Base in the Southwestern Pacific, Oct. 12. —A unit of the Nippon garrison on Morotai Island inflicted many casualties on the enemy in a number of thrusts into enemy positions between Sept. 25 and Oct. 6, it became known today. The61 words
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Article37 1944-10-13 1 Dome! LISBON, Oct. 11— The British Isle? had another V-l scare last nifht when the Germans sent over number of flying; bombs, again causing damage and casualties, according to a London dispatch.37 words
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174 1944-10-13 1 Demcl LISBON, Oct. 11.—"Regardless of what happens in Europe we still have a tou?h, major war In the Pacific1' declared United States Under-Secretary of Navy. Ralph Pard. In a speech at Washington today, according to a dispatch revived here. Bard174 words
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197 1944-10-13 1 Donel. TOKYO, Oct. 12.—Nippon defenders of Pililioa and Godobusti Islands, of the Palau Group, an continuing to put up heroic resistance against overwhelmingly large enemy forces, according to frontline dispatches. On Oct. 8 an American unit equipped with flame-throwers again assaulted the Nippon positions on197 words
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Editorial
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Article314 1944-10-13 1 OCCUPIED Italy presents a tad picture, altogether ao distressing that it has prompted the Romano Observatore, mouthpiece of the Vatican, to urge that immediate step* be taken, in the interests of humanity, to alleviate the suffering And misery occasioned by the erpduct—or rather, misconduct—of the Anglo-American armies of314 words
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297 1944-10-13 1 OWING to the brilliant results achieved by the Post Office Savings Bank In Malai in passing the $10,000,000 mark In deposits during September 2604, the Dal Nippon Government has been graciously pleased to grant special testimonials to the undermentioned In neogmitonon of the Invaluable297 words
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Article335 1944-10-13 1 Dome! LISBON, Oct. ll.—The American Plnrt Army's artillery began heavy barrage on Aachen at 10.00 a.m. today with the expiration at the ultimatum for jurrender which the German garrison commander rejected, presumably by ignoring It, according to an Associated Press frontline dispatch. The dispatch added that the335 words
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298 1944-10-13 1 BROADCASTING a talk on "Malai Defence" from Radio Syonan 1m; evening, T. R. Tan, News Editor Of the 6yonan Shbnbun (Engli*h Edition), emphasized. "Our duty U no Imb onerous than that of the people* of those countries which have gained their298 words
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116 1944-10-13 1 '*«IkYO Oet It—Nippon purrhon units accounted for approximate* 1M enemy P«»ne« brourht down today when a powerful erumy 2 tei nSSIi lWwwi *hJ» morning. Dai Honyel announced is a eommtiniqae taued at 520 o'clock this evening. The communique added engagement! with enemy raldars were116 words
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98 1944-10-13 1 BALIK PAPAN, Borneo, Oct. 11.—SUty-fiTe eat ef a formation of about M enemy fighters and 100 bombers, were either brought down er heavily damaged bf oar air apd ground units when the eaesay air feree raided Batik Papaa at II.M a.«: en98 words
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86 1944-10-13 1 STOP PRESS Vessel TOKYO, Oct. 13.—Dal Honyel at 11.30 a-m. today announced: "firstly, ew sir anito Intercepted an enemy task force la waters east ef Taiwan ra the night of Oct It and daring the sight repeatedly attacked the enemy force, "War results achieved86 words
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298 1944-10-13 1 By a Domci Naval Commentator TOKYO, Oct. 12.—The letbaeks the United States forces are meeting In pushing forward their plans on the islands of the Palau Group constitute the reason for Monday's raid by carrier-based planes belonging to Admiral Chester Nlmitz's Pacific298 words
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141 1944-10-13 1 Dome! BERLIN. Oct. 11.—Strong German battleplane formations vrsterday struck at all f<» ,il points of the fighting: on tlv Eastern front, lashing out fiercely at Soviet troops and lines of communication, according to Major Albert Freytag, Luftwaffe correspondent of the German News Afency. In141 words
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489 1944-10-13 2 PLANNED 'REGIONAL ECONOMY'AIMED AT MANILA. Oct. 11. (Domel).—"We have not run this Government haphazardly or at random", asserted President Jote P. Laurel hi a lenrthy statement on the achievements of the Philippine Republic durin its first year of independence. Addressing FillpltV)489 words
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Article236 1944-10-13 2 Congratulates b llipinos RANGOON. Oct. 12. (Domel)— Felicitating <he Philippine people on the auspicious occasion of the first anniversary of thrir independence. Bandoola U Sein. Minister of Religious Affairs, National Welfare and Propaganda, predicted that the Philippines, like Burma, will rise to the occasion in this critical stage236 words
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80 1944-10-13 2 MANILA, Oct. 11 (Domei).— Memorial rervices for the lat« Mltsuru Toyama, well-known Nippon patriot, were so'emnlv observed by friends and artrn'rers yesterday afternoon at the local Honganji Temple. Oeneral Artemio Ricarte, who enjoyed the close friendship of the late Toyanna during the revolutionary hero's80 words
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Article98 1944-10-13 2 By Syon*n Shimban Staff Reporter SIMA and Cabanella are eager to (ret to grips tomorrow night and ft fine scrap is anticipated at the New World. Youth and speed are on Cabanella's fid* a-nlnst Sima's greater experience and weight advantages. However, the fact that the Ipoh 'joxer has98 words
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Article84 1944-10-13 2 PENANO, Oct. 12. (Domei).— "You must wake up and do something tangible and uceiul for the country," declared AMY. Izeudln. Chairman of the Malai Kosel Kyokai In his address at the official opening of the Youth section of the association held at the Kyoka''s premises on Sunday.84 words
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Article68 1944-10-13 2 MANILA, Oct. 11 (Domei).—The first »11-Philippine film ever produced under the Republic—Tatlons Maria (Three Maria*)— was shown at a premiere yesterday before a select audience and was warmly received as one of the best films ever produced In the Philippines. The preview audience was enthusiastic over the68 words
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Article45 1944-10-13 2 RANGOON, Oct 7 (Domei)— Itaro Ishil. newly-appomted Nlopon Ambassador to Burma, arrived here this mornlnf by air. At the airport the Nippon envoy was greeted by hi«?h-ranking Nippon Army officer^ md officials of the Burmese as well »s A/ad Hind governments.45 words
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Article435 1944-10-13 2 Notes Comments By 'SAKURA' —I THERE is a school ot < pinion locally which holds that one of the surest ways of forcing down the cost of living is to close down the amusement parks with their gambling booths, as a means ol checking the extravagant spending which goes on435 words
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248 1944-10-13 2 A MILITARY review, mass meetings, women's and children's rallies and processions will form special features of the celebrations by Indians here of the first anniversary of the formation of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind. The full program is as follows:— Oct. 18: Hoisting of248 words
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195 1944-10-13 2 IN TOWN, KATONG, UPPER SERANGOON By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter WITH the object of making the local inhabitants more "defence conscious," members of the Chinese. Malai, Eurasian and Arab communities here will Jointly state mass meetings on Oct 28, it was decided195 words
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143 1944-10-13 2 By Oik Own Correspondent NEW SYONAN. Oct. 11.—Lectures on various aspects of apiculture and the more important cereals and 'eeretabies now under extensive cultivation in New Syonan, are being conducted 'here at regular intervals under the auspices of the Anricultural Department. These lectures143 words
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Article138 1944-10-13 2 PENANG. Oct. 12. (Domel)."The magnificent lead given by the first set of Chinese pionerrs is being followed enthusiastically by the rest of the community," dec'ared Heah jRo-reantr. Chairman of the Penang Oversea-Chinese Asso-intlon. speaking over the Penang radio last week on his impressions of life in the138 words
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114 1944-10-13 2 (By Our Own Correspondent) NFW SYONAN'S Financ« Agency has now established it* quarters in what ran be easily regarded as the most imposing building In New Syonan. Besides handlinT the monetary side of New Syonan's gigantic farming schem*. the Agency al>o caters to114 words
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71 1944-10-13 2 THE first batch ni stlllers to l«ave for New Sronp.n by sea left Byonan yesterday, a trroup of abcut 30 families, embarking on Cbirese lighters for the farming colony. This mode of traiitport Is being adopted by the authorities to facilitate emigration71 words
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Article37 1944-10-13 2 THE Publ'city and Enterta'nmeiit sections of the'Syonan Malai Welfare Association wi'l, during the current month, make a tour of Karlmon, Moro and Islands to further stir up the spirit of cooperation among tha Islanders.37 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement200 1944-10-13 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE WIPE, mother and family of the late Mr. EMILE SIIEARES wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all friends and relatives who attended his funeral on Oct. 8. 2604, and also to those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence. FOUND ONE GOLD BANGLE in our office premises.200 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1944-10-13 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes in Malai, Tamil, Cantonese, English: 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary: 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. talk in Hindustani on "Malai Defence'; 7.30108 words
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