Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 October 1944

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 385 MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. KOKI 2604. SHOW A 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 54 1 TOKYO. Oct! 11 (Domel) On the occasion of the first anniversary of Philippine independence, TENNO HIIKA was plrased to c.ible a message of felicitation to Jose Laurel. President of the Philippine!; Republic today. TENNO HEIKA also granted decoration; today to President Laurel and §ix other Filipinos In
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  • 54 1 LISBON. OrC IS (Oomet) The disrlovjre was made today lhat 86.000 of »hc !>:i.000 nousf* in Hie Yorkshire seapori of H"II have either been de>tnn«d or damaged as the NMN of German air >»»dt, acc«rdln« U» a London dispatch Allotfther 152.000 persors have bee^>
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  • 84 1 Total Of 35 Warships Sunk Or Heavily Damaged In Waters Off Taiwan TOKYO, TODAY. (Domci)—Dai Honyei announced at 3 p.m. today the war results achieved by the Nippon forces in pursuit of the fleeing enemy task force. The announcement states: "War results ascertained to date,
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  • 251 1 LISBON. Oct. 13. (Domei)—Ger- i r. bny has massed ner greatest concentration of tanks to oppose the American First Army's bombs, i rockets and shells for, a major at- tfmpt to break the siege of Aachen i on the Western Fion'., according to
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  • 304 1 Editorial *IR DEFENCE exercises hav- be-, fffa in Syonan. and in asking the people to extend their fullest cooperation to the authorities, we request them also to bear in mind the exhortations of Col. Koirhi Oknbo. whose statement was published in our issue of Oct. 9. The exercises
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  • 202 1 LISBON, Oct 13 (Domei) —The German High Command said the thrust toward* the East Prussian frontiers which, on the rig.-.t wing, was specially aimed at the seizure of the German port of Memel. was a<*ain frustrated ye«terday due to the tenacious defence of the German garriaon. Moscow
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  • 108 1 STOCKHOIM. Ort. 14 (Dnmeit Supporting hardhitting f»ermtn l«nd ■r; is in ilic Aachei.l urea the Lu(r»afTc today continued to mete out heavy druboin;? to Anglo-American, invasion troops by concen'rttt-d; bombing and strafing atrar'ti. according to 8 report m the Afterbladet. Shortly before dusk on Thursday a
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  • 108 1 A NIPPON Base in Central Pacific. Oct. 14. (Domei)—Our defrnders of Pililiou Island on the night of Oct. 12 successfully hurled back an enemy force which. with numerous flame-throwers, attempted to drive a wedge into our positions on Mount Sulfu in the central part
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  • 37 1 SHIMISN, Oct. 14. (Domei)—ln operations conducted against Chine>e Communist guerrilla troops Infesting south-western Honan Province* during September. Nippon troops accounted for 7CS en'.ry dead an'* 111 prisoners cf-wrr besides capturing considerable booty. I
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  • 182 1 TOKV6. Oct 14. (DomeJ)—The! enemy lost vniroximate.y 160 plane in hit repeated raids on Taiwun since Thursday, according to tbel latest check-up of out wax result.',! released by Dm Honyei in a com munique tosyed at 6.30 p.m. todav The conuiiunique also revealed! that
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  • 169 1 BALIK PAPAN. Oct. IS (Dome!) —From Sept. 30 to (Xt. 10, during which period Baltic P&pen was subjected to three enemy raids. 'he Nippon Air Tore* and ground batteries intercepted and sho. down 47 and damaged 49 enemy raiders com. prising bombers
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  • 260 1 Premier Pledges To Work For Closer Nippon Philippines Ties TOKYJ. Oct. 14. Domei Premur Gen. Kuniaki Kolso in a congratulatory me&suge to Presid«r.l j Jose P. Laurel on the occasion of i the first anniversary 01 Philippines I indeperitfenc.f expresfcta his firm aderminationto work for still closer i collaboration between
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  • 249 1 TOKYO, Oct. 15. (Domei)— Twenty-three enemy warships, including nine aircraft-carriers, are so far known to have been either sunk or heavily damaged in the tourse of our repeated attacks against the enemy task force in waters east of Taiwan, Dai Honyei announced in a special
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  • 203 1 TOKYO. Oct. 14. (Domoil With Nippon war;:lanes carrying out merciless counter-attacks again-st the powerful enemy carrier task force which raided Taiwßn, the war situation centering around the defence of :he Island bM now begin definitely to swing in favour of the Nippon Air Force, according
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  • 144 1 BERLIN, Oct.. IS (Dome!).— The O-"inii.i News Agency aninunced tonight: 'General Field 1 Marshal Erwin Rommel has died as I a result of severe injuries to hia 1 head whirh lie received in a motorcar accident while h>- was Com-mander-in Chief of tht- Armv Oroup iin
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  • 232 2 MANILA. Oct. 14 (Domei).— Reaffirming their .steadfast determination to defend and preserve the independence of the PhiUppinc Republic, the Imperial Nip. pon Army and Navy forces in the Philippines, m the occasion of the first anniversary of the Republic, jointly
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  • 256 2 DJAKARTA, Oct. 15 (Domel).— Seven Indonesian Heihos (Volunteers) who died r»U»nt deaths on the Burma froit. ha<l th*'r ranks posthumously promoted for their distinguished s»«-v"ces, It was officially announced bv the Nippon Army authorises. The official announcement which was the first to reveal
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  • 783 2 MANILA, Oct. 14. (Domei).—ln a statement in the first anniversary of the Republic of the Philippines. President Jose P. Laurel declared: "Our first anniversary is an appropriate occasion <o reafßtm the ba~! articles of our faith
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  • 233 2 By Synnan Shlmbun Staff Reporter THE packed indlence that crow.l. ed to the Showa Grkijo last Satur day thorongnly enjoyed the ex. rcllent grand variety mnsieal and film show which was »iven by the Filipino community a* part of the celebrations o/ the first anniversary of
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  • 182 2 By Syonan Shimbur 'laff Reporter A SHORT memorial service at the premises of the Oversea-Chine e Association yesterday preceded the public funeral of Mr. Loh Poh Yer vice-chairman of the New Syonan Peace Preservation Bureau and Mr. Ho Ah Choy of the New
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  • 180 2 By Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reporter SUPERIOR flKVitinjr technique displayed by Kid Cabanela and Kid Pancho enabled them to beat Battling Sima and Fightinj Hassan respectively at the New World arpna Saturday night. Cabanela (122-lb.), who outpointed Sima (130-lb.) over ten rour.di,
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  • 126 2 HINDUS in Syouan in* conjunction with their co-religlonists in other parts of the world, are !•>- -day celebrntin? the Dtepavali fe* tival. In commemoration of the return of Sree Krishna, Hindu deity, after defeating a notorlo-.it tyrant, Narakasura, who had long boen a
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  • 131 2 DJAKARTA. Oct It fDomei)— Concluding a two-week lecture tour of Djawa's large cities to explain to the masses the significance of Nippon's promise of independence to the East Indies President Ir. Soekarno of the Central Coun"'l returned here yesterday evening In every city that Soekarno
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  • 46 2 DEATH. ONG KENG WAH (aged 4') passed away peacefully at 631, Geylang .'.load, on Saturday f 14.10.2604) at 1145 p.m. (T.T.) leaving behind his beloved wife (Chan Siong Neo) and one daughter. Funeral took place yesterday at Bidadari at 4 p.m. (T.T.) Deeoly regretted.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 304 2 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE 999 TEARS' LEASEHOLD SYONAN PROPERTIES. To be heM at The saleroom of Messrs. C'heong Koon Senr Co., Ltd.. No. 10, Chnl'a Street. Syonan. On Wednesday. 18th October, 2604. at 300 p.m. (Tokyo Time). Lot 1. Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and house No. 31. Enggor Btreet.
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    • 429 2 WANTtD FIVE STUDENTS, age between 16 and 25, to b> trained as Architectural Assistant*;. For full particular*, apply personally with sc'.'nl testimonials to Messrs. TOA KOSI, 80, Rcbinson Road, Syonan. A LADY OFFICE ASSISTANT. Knowledße of Nippon-Oo essential. Good salary and good prospect Apply personally at Hindustan Construction "V.. 10.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 124 2 Today's Syon an Radio 6 p.m. news flashes in Malal Tamil, Cantonese and 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. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malal; 7.20 p.m. talk in Englfch on "Savings
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