Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 October 1944

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 594 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 KOKI 2604. SHOWA 1» SLVEN CENTS
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  • 49 1 Losses Total 32 LISBON. Oct. 24. (Uomci) —The United States Navy Department today announced the loss of two more American suhra irine.s in the Pacific theatre of the war, bringing ths total of submarines admitted lost since Pearl Harbour to 32, according to a Washington dispatch.
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  • 72 1 TOKYO. Oct. 24. (DouipJlAs Nippon armed forced tntm4 the threshold for a new offen■lve In the recent 'action «ft Taiwan. Vi irnlcr (>< i.. Kuniaki Koiso urged civil official* also to take to their task* mi h renewed iif our and npirit as men on the
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  • 227 1 16 Warships Sunk And Damaged Off Philippines BATTLE STILL IN PROGRESS TOKYO. Oct. 25. (Domei)—The Nippon naval fleet, in close co-operation with its air arm, is so far known to have either sunk or heavily damaged a total of 16 enemy surface craft,
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  • 417 1 SOUTH China Front. Oct. 24. (Domei»—Drivms,' through the plains along the basin of the 'We*' River toward thr heart of Kwang d Province. Nippon unitj on the South China front on Oct. 21 attacked and defeated about one Chungking division belonging to the
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  • 398 1 *2SzJioiiiul'\ ALIKE in friendly, neutral and I enemy countries, there can be nothing but admiration for Uic i valour of N ppon's newest hcio-Gort,! Nobuhiro Abe. who. as pilot oi lighter plane, sank, without using a bomb, a British aircraft-carrier of the indomitable' class in the Indian Ocean
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  • 143 1 SOUTH China Front, Oct. 24. Dome't--By launching fierce attic 1" Nippon units In north-eastern K'.vat.gsi Province overcame the stubborn resistance put up by the 284th and 285th regiments of the enemy Uoth Division to occupy Kuantsunchl. approximately 12 kilometres north west of Plntoiam. on the afternoon of Oct.
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  • 93 1 LISBON. Oct. 24. (Domeil American Republican Pres den'.ial Candidate. Thonfts A. Dewey. 'n a ibraadeMi from Minneapolis, Minnesota, tonight accused Ptifr rtea Roosevelt of the "most isolationist action ever taken by Ml American President." according to an American dispatch "Roowutt deliberately scuttled the London Economic Conference
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  • 145 1 NIPPON Air Base in Pacific. Oct. 26. (Domei)—lt is reliably 1 irned that the Nippon Air Forces during: (lio night of Oct. 24 and during daylight on Ort. 25 scored the foliowing additional results: Sank, heavily damaged or sjfl ablate five enemy aircraftcarriers, one cruiser and one battleship,
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  • 320 1 LISBON. Oct. 24. (Domei)—The battle on the east Prussian border continued with the almost violence yesterday, the German communique said. German battleplanes particu• larly intervened effectively in the fighting. It added that Soviet vanguards were cut off and attacked from the rear. At
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  • 108 1 MAMLA, Oct. 24. (Dom*i> The Nippon Air Force, taking advantage Of the unproved weathu conditions, moved out in force early this morning and subjected the enemy sur-face-craft in Leyte Gulf and also a task force In adjacent waters to repeated fierce attacks
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  • 428 1 Nippon Forces Embark On AllOut Offensive In S. W. Pacific TOKYO. Oct. 23 I Domei I.— r Irmly determined Ui crush compi'.tely the enemy ambitious attempt nt ie»apiurtr.^' the Philippines. Nippon 'orcos veslercl&y continued iu carry on rceiilless attacks against Jnited states- landing units at Leyte Island. Meanwhile, i>ur garrison
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  • 163 1 TOKYO. Oct 25. (Domei) Approximately 100 American Chinabased aircraft between 10 and 11.SO a.m. today raided Kyushu and Saishu Island, south of Chosen. a n cording to an announcement m;ide by Dal Honyei at 3.40 o'cbck this afternoon The text of the announcement follows:— '•From
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  • 376 2 THE story of how ttir 23-year-o'd son of Got ernor-General Nobuyuki .\be t» Chosen mrl ;.:i!:.ini Jcath by a brilliant feat of alrmansiiip wlkcU tesuUed in the outrn.ni sinkinß ol a British airrraft-rarrirr of Ihe "Indomitable" class in water* off C'arnicobar
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  • 490 2 LIKE 'STRAW THAT BROKE CAMEL'S BACK' MANILA, Oct. 24 (Domei).—C ommenting on the enemy landing at Leyte where the Americans are belnf hit hard by Ni^non r-'t-ison units, the fribunr fays that from the beginning the reckless
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  • 409 2 UNDISCLOSED Base on South ern Front, Oct. 24. (Domei)—When' on Oct. 19 a Nippon Army wing of! fighter.planes commanded ly Captain Koichl Marukawa returned| triumphantly from the Nicobari sector after sinking one enemy air craft-carrier and one destroyer, in' addition to damaging
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  • 639 2 HAILING the first anniversary Of the dnlai;iuin of war by then I't o\. ional Government against the Anglo-Americans as an important milestone in their struggle for freedom as they are now on the ere of the second phase of the ficl.t.ng the
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  • 302 2 DJAKARTA, Oct. 24. (Domel) Their confidence that Filipinos will emerge as a victorious independent nation out of the run ml conflict against the American invaders through valiant fighting j side-by-sidp with the Nippon fores' wa« expressed by President Soekarrt of the Central Council
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 187 2 'WASTED SHOEMAKERS for branch In PADANO. Sumatra. (1) Good salary according to experience. (2) Extra rice ration and dally necessities will be supplied. (3) Free accommodation will be provided. For detailed particu'ars p!ease interview Mr. T. H. CHOON. Date of application from 2Gth to 30th Oct.. 2604. between 5—6 p.m.
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    • 443 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 143 RE: CLOSING OF CABARETS (1) Busir3«w opcft'on of all cabaret enterprises wiiHr the jurisdiction of Syonan Tokubefu-si will be prohibited to he carried on later than the 31st October. Syowa 19. (2) These resyrnMble for the management of cabaret?, now in operation should surrender
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 105 2 Today's Syonan Radio p.m. news flashes In Malai Tamil. Cantonese anc" English; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Oo for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malal; 7.20 p.m. light music bv the Sy^rian Hoso Kangengakudan;
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