Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 October 1944
1944-10-19
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Title Section14 1944-10-19 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 388 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 1» SEVEN CENTS14 words
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Article58 1944-10-19 1 TOKYO. Oil. 18. (Domei) TKNNO HEIKA has been pleased to make the !"id grant of awards to naval personnel killed in the War of Greater East Asia or the 41st grant of awards since the outbreak of the current war. according to ■n announcement by58 words
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Article51 1944-10-19 1 IISINKIMi, Oct. |1 (Domrii —Manshuk ikn Kotci llei.\.i tllis Majesty the Entpfror of Manohuiioku) yesterday iabl«d tnnßi.itui i.cms to I I Wli lIKIK\ on thr brilll: nt va. resolts whlrh thr Nippon tifhtJng services worpc BKaliißt the I oil il SUUta i.>-> forre in water* rant of51 words
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127 1944-10-19 1 BERLIN. Oct 17. (Dome!) Grand Admiral Karl Doenltz, Com-<fcinder-in-Chief of the German Navy, has sent a telegram to Admiral Mitr-umaa Yonai, Nippon Navy Minister, warmly congratulating the Nippon Navy for Its spectacular victory ever the American ta«k force which attempted to raid Taiwan,127 words
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Article463 1944-10-19 1 s* Jtf *&*i*L. *xj&3rffl NEWS FROM the Pacific front is still headline material for the world's Press, and so fsr as Greater East Asia fa concerned theie is no division ot opinion as to the effect the outcome of the naval and air battles, reportedly still in progress463 words
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Article96 1944-10-19 1 LISBON. Oct. 16. (Domei>-With sou fh-eastern China perilously threatened by the advance of the Nippon forces. Gen. Joseph Stilweli paid a flying visit yesterday to the American air base a' Liuchow to make a quick survey of the military situation as to whether the proximity of96 words
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Article215 1944-10-19 1 USBON, Oct. It. iDomeit The heavy battle of attrition for Aachen on tht- Western Front intensified ;o a new climax yesterday, according to report* received. The American First Army, with two fresh infantry divisions and one tank division, sup ported by low-flying aircraft, attempted to complex215 words
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201 1944-10-19 1 LISBON. Oct. 17 (DomeD—The German High Command communique aaid that the Soviets launchfa a new lame offensive on a 40--kilometre wide front on both sides of the Lithuanian town of Vilkovishken. with numerous infantry and tank formations after several hours' drumfire, and supported201 words
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Article73 1944-10-19 1 A NIPPON Base on the Cluna Continent. Oct. 17. <Domei>—Thr China-baaed United Statp? Atr Force, while miserably frustrated in Its mission, lon, three planes in addition to naviivz another heavily crippled thLs afternoon when a formation of some 40 enemy planes attempted to rsld Canton and73 words
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59 1944-10-19 1 MANILA, Oct. 17. i Domei) Meeting strong Nippon interception, enemy carrier-borne p!an«x whit-h this morning attempted to attack Clark AlrfleM here, prooipi ly took to flight after losing fou< planes, of which three are prob* blea. Meanwhile, enemy aircraft aIM attempted to raid59 words
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Article151 1944-10-19 1 TOKYO Oct 18. Dome!)—Ad agjrrfiaie total of more than 4? United States warcraft either sunk or damaged •■< the comervatirely 1 estimated war result which Nippon air and naval forces scored in waters off Taiwan and the Philippines since Oct. 11. according to a151 words
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322 1944-10-19 1 TOKYO. Oct. 18. iDomei)—The new United States task force recklewly sent by th« enemy to rescue is battered main strength decimated by the appalling losses suffered in waters e«*t of Taiwan since Oct. 12. was also roughly treated yesterday by our322 words
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268 1944-10-19 1 NANKING. Ort 17. (Domei) Th# v. ine.st ''cngrat.ulat'.M at the Chinese Government an i |iC' \> ->ver the brilliant war result achieved hy the Nippon forces in waters off Taiwan were expressed by Chou Fo hal, acting President ><• th* Executive Yuan of tile268 words
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806 1944-10-19 1 By Masanori I to. Naval ComntßUtoi TOKVO. Oct. 18. (Doniel)—The persistent large-scale raids against Taiwan are proving disastrous an6 j costly to the enemy camp in bold j contrast to what benefit was derived therefrom. Apparently the enemy806 words
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371 1944-10-19 2 AN ui1 notiflcaticn from the slal.ii Gunsc-kanbu Vusei Kyoku announces that, with effect fiom tomorrow. Oct. 20, 2G04. all k>cr aons widin*. in Malal lexcep'. Military. Nuval, Ai» Force and •ivil Prisoners of War), may send messages 'o w person living la371 words
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144 1944-10-19 2 JOHORE BHARU. Oct. 18. (Dome!) —In order to ea ve the foo.J situation in the province, the local inhabitants are combining to float a $1 000 000 company to import ric? and other .'oodstr.fls from outside the province and sell it to144 words
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132 1944-10-19 2 CELEBRATIONS ii connection with the first anniversary of the formation uf the Provisional Government of Azad Hind got under Way yesterday when officials of the Indian Independence League and a targe number of Indians gathered at the premises of the local Chapter of132 words
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382 1944-10-19 2 NETAJI HAILS NIPPON'S TAIWAN VICTORS UNDISCLOSED BASE IN BURMA, Oct 16, (Doniei)—The brilliant Imperial Nippon naval and air victory off Taiwan marks the turning tide of the war in Nippon's favour and is bat a lude t« similar news to follow,382 words
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284 1944-10-19 2 j DJAKARTA. Oct. 17. (Domei)— IA cable message expressing gratltitude as well as pledging In the Interests of Islam to right o"» rbe i current war to final victory sld<> by side wl'h Nlpoon, ww drawn un on Mondav bv the supreme management o'284 words
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208 1944-10-19 2 MANILA. Oet 17. (I)omHi—Thr latest check-op of the casualties and damage caused by enemy raiders on Oct. 15 revealed that at least 16 Filipino civilians were killed and 93 others injured, 15 seriously, in the suburbs of Manila, chiefly in Caloocan. Military r<wcrnor208 words
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332 1944-10-19 2 MANTT.A Oct. 1« IWsp <■>.■» rnnsWersblv exceed commente were r n „.^i bv the Tribune this monamg rhen it g»ve rromuv.nce to nhcto--n-^ph -bowing the sensational slnkm* of a larre enemv aircraftc»rrW cvff the Philitmlneo. The nhoto taken bv a memb-r of the vinpon plr332 words
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Article55 1944-10-19 2 MADAM YEO TAN NEO (Bgtd 82 vears) passed awa" peacefully at No. 35. En^or Stre?' veaterday (Oct. 18. 2604). lrav n: behind four daughters, four sons, t-everal grandchildren and great grandchildren to mourn her l~ss. Cortcpe leaves 35 Enggor Street for Silat Road Burial Ground at 10 a.m. (T55 words
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64 1944-10-19 2 REPRESENTATIVES of the Chinese, Malai, Indian and Eurasian communities here will deliver talks over Syonan Radio today at results achieved by Nippon forces 915 p.m. on the brilliant war In {he recent battles off Taiwan Island. Participants Include Mr, Lim Phong Panr. Tcnfku Abdul Ksdir,64 words
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191 1944-10-19 2 SYONAN'S most intensive passive defence exercises which commenced early on Monday morning were brought to a close on Tuesday night when the "All Clear" ji^nalled thn return to normal renditions after the entire island had been put on a twe-day emergency footing. During the191 words
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158 1944-10-19 2 DJAKARTA, Oct. 17. (Domeil The jubilation of »he "O.OOC 000 inhabitants of Djawa over the brilliant successes scored by Nippon units in waters east of Taiwan, spread to the remotest corners of the, irland today as local journals for three successive days gave prominence158 words
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Advertisement141 1944-10-19 2 WASTED (1) Local men educated in Nippon; (2) Interpreters of Ma'at, Chinese or English language: (3i Vehicle mechanics; (4) Machinemen; (5) Civil Engineers; (6» Draftsmen; (7) Clerks; (8) Typ'sts (Nippon Typewriter); (9) Office Tambles. Pull particulars regarding pay, etc. will be given at an interview. Call between I—3 p.m. Sunday141 words
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Advertisement283 1944-10-19 2 FOR QUICK SALE One 5 Cub:c Fevt "WESTINGHOUSE" Refrigerator and one "ROBINSON" Piano For further particulars u-rite to Box No. 468, c'o Syonan Shtmbun (English Edition), Syonan. FOR SALE (1) Baby G-and Piano (Foreign make) to be re-tuned. (2) A Dining-Rooni suite of tab'e and 8 chairs. (3) A Sitting-Rnom283 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1944-10-19 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes in Malai, Tamil, Cantonese and English; 0.15 p.m. Syonan"s local hour followed by the next day's program summary; #.30 p.m. news In Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. light music by the Syonan Hoso113 words
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