Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 October 1944
1944-10-18
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Title Section15 1944-10-18 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO 387 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. KOKI 2604. SHOW A 1» SEVEN CENTS15 words
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Article61 1944-10-18 1 I NIPPON »\M on the China Front. Oct. 16, (Domei) —Carrying out a daring nighi attack against (he enemy airbase in I.iuchow. Nippon bomber units on Oct. 15 bombed the sheltered section of the airfield and runways. Our raiders, however, were unable to confirm the exact extent61 words
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Article42 1944-10-18 1 Prays In Direction Of he (rinml Shrines TOKYO. Oct. IT. (Domfi) -On the decision of Kannamesai or tin- Kir.it Harvest Festival. It.NXO HUK\ at 10 oVlork tlii- mm unit olTrrrd a prayrr in the ditfctton of the In (irand Shrines.42 words
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Article917 1944-10-18 1 TOKYO, Oct. 16. tDomei) Sadao Igurhi, Spokesman of the Board of Information, commenting on the brilliant results scored by our form off Tataan as officially announce in Imperial Headquarter* announcements, declared that these victories mean917 words
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135 1944-10-18 1 TOKYO. Oct. I", (Domei)— Further war results scored by oar air force against the enemy unit which sallied forth to cover remnants of the enemy task force since the Imperial Headquarters' announcement yesterday afternoon, are one aircraft-carrier heavily damaged and «et ablaie and135 words
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Article352 1944-10-18 1 <Z>ctt to ti fl^s LATEST reports from Ihe Pac." thcatrr of war indicate that the turning po'nt has now hem reached and that. i>otn now on. we <n»r pp-t Nippon to hancr her tartks from inainl- defensive to (hat of fiercely offensive until U.r MNMNM foe Is352 words
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Article57 1944-10-18 1 DURING the period from Sept. 25 to Oct 10, the Nippon /*rmy. Military Poiic* and Civil Folia subdued communists in the Johore sectar, gaining the following results:— Killed 700. taken prisoner 1.305 seized automatic rlflrs 20 ammunition 845 rounds, pistols 6« and lot; of anti-Nippon d<vum« i>:.-57 words
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287 1944-10-18 1 T.QJCXO. Oct 16. iDom«J'-—"he War Ministry today announced that a report has been submitted f the Throne that Sorgoaat- i Majors Fumio Kojima and Taahlhide Saaano who fallantly gave up their Ihres by deliberately craandivinn their plane Into an •nemy > cruiser in waters287 words
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94 1944-10-18 1 TOKYO, Oet, 17, (Domel) —Our air force yesterday hravU? damaftd at leant one aircraft -carrier and one battleship of an enemy Uak tttict which appeared in water* east nf Taiwan to reinforce the aatmj naval unit, according to an94 words
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262 1944-10-18 1 SHANGHAI. Oct. 17. iDomeJi With thr rout of the lute;, .in laik f«r*e off Taiwan, the n.st major attempt by the United State* t» neutralize the inne.- defences of Nippon for a march through N.'pa«n-r»nti-olled *«nnH» to the China rontinert. has ten brought262 words
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Article428 1944-10-18 1 EUROPEAN 'WAP ROVSD-VP lISBON. Oct. 1« (D»m«i»— In heavT «ifnch warfare the vfYond »»aUle of Aacben which has bee-n eostW for both m*>*, G*rma« Panier Grenadiers »n a eoaater a(t»rV yesterday beal routs ot ibe enemT pincera which threatened io joir north of Aat-hen. and428 words
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330 1944-10-18 1 TOKYO Oct. 17. (Domei) Stress Jit; that ihe perfect co-ordina-tion and atvord existing betwren our army and navy mad* possible the attainment of oui lates' overwhelming war results again*', the enemy Mask force off Taiwan Premier General Kuniaki Koiso in a verbal statement yesterday330 words
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158 1944-10-18 1 LISBON. Oct 16 'Domei)—An i admission that an Anglo-American submarine was responsible for the death of more than l.OtlO American land British prisoners of war in the .torpedoing of a Nippon transport last September in waters off the Philippines, was made today by158 words
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374 1944-10-18 2 Abdullah Kamil - Abdullah Kamil TOKYO, Oct 17. (Domel) The unparalleled victory scored by Kippon army and navy air units eait of Taiwan over the 58th ViUtcd StaUs Task Force that came raiding the Okinawa* and Taiwan, wf» received374 words
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273 1944-10-18 2 ZURICH, Oct. 18. (Domei)—The threat of a far-reaching labour \i age tussle looms over the American domeutic front with the s'eady Upward climb of living vests, despit! the attempts of the Roosevelt Administration to keep down Inflation, according to the Washington correspondent273 words
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272 1944-10-18 2 G. Miraflnres - G. Miraflnres MA MI.A Oct 13. (Dvimcl) Probably the hapjvtst man In the Philippics now is Artemio Ricai't*, Filipino revolutionary veteran, whose self-exile from the country of his birth and patriotism has become known to all his countrymen. Now back in his own homeland, for272 words
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124 1944-10-18 2 DJAKARTA. Oct. IS (Domei).— A 1.200-kllometre relay race to earry various farm products of Besoeki Province from Djawa's easternmost city of Ban^wangi to Dlakarta. started yesterday mornrag. Two other similar relav r»ees to Dlakarta, or? from Kalianget; *Jadoera Island, and the other from DJawa's westernmost124 words
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323 1944-10-18 2 PENANO. Oct. 16 (Domei).— Speaking at a meeting of managers of large business firms kumiai and amusement and gambling parks on group savings, C. Yamamoto, Controller of PoM*. Penang and Province Wellesi.^y declared that with the war now reaching decisive stage the assistance323 words
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404 1944-10-18 2 FILIPINO PEOPLE GREATLY IMPRESSED MANILA, Oct. 16. (Dome!)— Filipino people Joined the peopl? of Taiwan and other East Asiatics Jn hailing the brilliant victories of the Nippon force* over «he enemy task force. The Tribune came out witb an extra, headlining the404 words
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Advertisement154 1944-10-18 2 I DOMESTIC OCCVFREXCEH i i DEATH THE REVEREND EDWARD ISAAC (aged 84) passed away peacefully on Monday, Oct. 16, at his residence in Ipoh. ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Lee Yeow KfcU (Madam Ng Ah J-'e) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all Triends and relatives who154 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1944-10-18 2 Today's Syonan Radio 0 p.m. news flashes In Malai Tamil, Cantonese and English; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the r.sxt day's piogram summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Oo for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indan Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news In Malai: 7 20 p.m. Arabic music by fne ai104 words
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