Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 October 1944

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 9 89. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 61 1 LISBON, Oct. 18. (Dorad) Clement Attlee, British Deputy Prime Minister, announced in the House of Commons today that casualties suffered by British Imperial Forces since the opening of the campaign In Western Europe until the end of August aggregate 103.842, including 20.795 killed. 63,193 wounded
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  • 53 1 LISBON. Oct 19. (Dm.-el) That the Internal situation la Palestine following the late* recrudescence of anti-British terrorist activity b far from satisfactory today wu reflected In a communique Issned by the Palestinian authorities revealinr that XSI p«r»oiu have bctu taken U to ctottody aad flaeed nndrr
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  • 197 1 TOKYO. Oct. 12 (Domei).—An enemy naval fleet Invaded the Leyte Gulf ai the Fnuippines on Oct. 17 and, since yesterday afternoon.- it has been subjecting the coastal ar-* of this ba> to aerial •»nd naval bombardments, according to a communique issued this afternoon at
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  • 341 1 Editorial THROUGH the courtesy and food offices of the Nippon Eei Cron Society In Tokyo, the people «C Malai are being afforded an opportunity of corresponding with relatives and friends living In enemy and neutral countries. For small charge of $1.50, each family may aend one message
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  • 269 1 TOKYO, Oct 19, (Domel)—A total of 57 enemy warships, Including 19 aircraft-carriers and four battlesh'pt, was sank or heavily damaged by Nippon forces In the "Air Battle off Taiwan," »n which enemy task forces lost the majority
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  • 451 1 SHANGHAI. Oct. 17. (Desael) Emphasizing that the tide of the Greater Bast Asia War has made a definite turn to brlna. ultimate victory to Nippon u a result of the devastating blows dtaU the United States task fore* by N poon aexlal
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  • 204 1 PENANO. Oct. 19. (D«mei).— Considerable damage t believed to Lave been 'nflicted on an eoemv ♦ask force which, launched an aii and naval bombardment against the Nloobar and Andaman Groups on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Nippon forces on the Islands immediately returnee*
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  • 223 1 CENTRAL Pacific Nippon Base. Oct. 18. (Domel) —Streaking out *M over the sea. Nippon bombers and torpedo-carrying planet are under* stood to be continuing to keep up a fierce running attack aeairut the American task force, which is desperately striving, with utmost haste,
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  • 368 1 LISBON, Oct. 18. (Dome!)— In the battle of attrition for Aachen In Oerman territory across the southernmost tip of Holland, superior American and Brltis.i infantry and tank forces, after 15 days of the bloodiest fighting, finally succeeded in Joining their encircling wing, south-west of Wujrselen, three miles
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  • 439 1 A NIPPON Base on the ChUH Front, Oct. 19. (©erne!)—When our forces nude a surprise landing in the vicinity of Poochow, Pukien Province, on Sept. 37, they were met by a large number of Junks with well-armed Chinese troops on board. Thes* Chinese
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  • 101 1 STOCKHOLM. Oct. IS.. (Dome!) —With the approach of winter months, the British authorities havt mobilized a force of more than 100.000 housebufldcrs and workmen to repair over 900.000 homes blasted tn flying bomb and ,aU raids, according to a London dispatch. 80 de<=prra^ to
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  • 702 2 By Svonan Shimbun Staff Reporter STRESSING the Importance of. the recent air battles off Taiwan aiid eas'. of Luzon Island and paying special emphasis on the brilliant results ach eved by the Nippon Force* who are today dealing an annihilating- blow
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  • 211 2 EFFECT OF DEFEAT OF ENEMY OFF TAIWAN MANILA, Oct. 18 (Dome!) —In an, exclusive statement to Domei h.ir.mi Singh GUI. President of the Philippine chapter of the MX.. dc« la red that the colossal victory scored by the Nippon
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  • 96 2 THE Bahau Fund stands at 5201.939.70 today, thanks to the generous support of the Syonan public and particularly to members of the Auxiliary Police Service who have put in hard work collecting donations in their areas. A P.A. Lim Beng Quan of area
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  • 445 2 ALL officials and workers of the Indian Independence League as well as officers of the Azad Hind Fauj were exhorted to p'ace service before scl f in the discharge of their duties, in stirring addresses yesterday bv Colonel A. D. Loganathan Minister in the Provisional Government
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 285 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Tan Peng Juay (nee Lee Poh Neo> sincerely thank all friends and relatives who sent wreaths, etc.. anfl also those who attended the funeral on October 16, 2604. NOTICE The Public is hereby notified thai Mr. IRWIN JONES of No. a, Makepeace Road,
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    • 973 2 THE MALAI BANKING ASSOCIATION. 21, Raffles Place, Syonan. Syonan, 20th October, 2601 To All Depositors Of The Enemy Banks Under Liquidation. In connection with the first refund of the deposits of the enemy banks which is to be executed from the IKfc October, 2604. according to the Official Notiee No.
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