Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 October 1944

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 598 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 37 1 LISBON. Oct. >9. (Domeii —More casualties and damage were caused early this morning when the Germans directed a number of flying-bombs against southern England, including the London area, according to a London dispatch.
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  • 36 1 TOKYO, Oct. 30. (l>olnri) —TENNO 11FI h A w:>s pleased (o send a BMIIIfC of felicitation to Prrsitlmt Ismet Inonu of I urkc> on the occasion of Turlu-y's republic anniversary >tsterday.
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  • 172 1 LISBON. Oct. 29. rDomeh—Chungking dispatches received here reported that Nippon forces. af>r a temporary hill, have opened up a major drive against Kweilin, Kwanxsi capital and vital American air base in China, and the nearest Nippon column tonight is l<*s tb*n 11'.. kilometres
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  • 519 1 edhf CONTROLLED prices of Aah have now been rescinded, and a system has been instituted whereby fish is now being sold in the open market It Is to be noted that while th» priced of fish are today many times ihe former controlled figure*, there have been significant
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  • 236 1 SHANGHAI Oct JO (DomeO The conviction that amicable relations bet v. em Nippon and China will continue to be established on a permanent bails and thr two j nations will collaborate in thorough. I ly crush uig Britain tnd the United! States uho are attempting
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  • 157 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Philippines, Oct. 30. (Domri)— The ••Kamikaze" Divine Wind1. Special Attack Corps which has already been credited with one enemy air-craft-carrier and otie cruiser sunk and another carrier heavilv damaged bv five of its members in a famed death-defying body-ora.Kh attack on
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  • 347 1 IISBON Oot 2*. <Domel»~Be-] ween the Dutch oastal town nt Bergen Op Zoom and Hertogen- i '♦toonch. communications centre in i central Holland. *he Canadians. British and Ameijeans continue.! their b": attacks yesterday, (he i German High Command comxnunt- que announced, according to A dU-
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  • 186 1 MANILA Oct. 19. Domm In close po-operation with our air units, which deill a devastating blow on the enemy task forc« off the I'hilippinfs.our land forces, ucachtg ta*Mf landing troops. are bringing heavy pressure lo be;ir on them. Our units, firmly positioned
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  • 182 1 A NIPPON hAbi ii. the Pin ippines. Oct. 29 iDomeO— Keeping up devastating bombing attaciu•sainst enemy VtM^i iu Leyte Gull as well m the enemj beach-head in the tune sector, the Nippon Air Force during the perioa from Friday afternoon to laM evening accounted for
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  • 287 1 A iNIiTON Ba*# hi Burma. Oct. i29 (Domen —The Hippon Air Force in Burma cr tfie ni^ht. of Oct 27 aixc.e a surprise raid OB Myitkyina airfield. Dorttwrn Banna, setting ablaze loiir MUM) ifccnfl on th« ground. Heavy dama({e was aL^o caused to
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  • 563 1 TOKYO, Od. 10 (Uomeli—On the occaslon of the flrst annlver-1 sary of Hie Sino Ninpon Pact of Alllanrp S«dao Ifciichl. Spokesman I o? the Board of Information, today declared "Th» unity of aims,, ideal*, purpose, and efforts which
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  • 206 2 KI'AI.A LL.UrTR. Oct 29. j 'Ooiiici ~Jm.il Filipinos arc fieatly >l:t<d o\er the MWI of the li.o^} Nippon victory over the 1 nit.d States <;i-k fnrrr off the Philip |>)»(.s. The;; evince complete calm over the American landings on i <■<•<■
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  • 211 2 PENANO, Oct. 29. (Domei)—The local Hindu temple, the construction of which had to be given up for a time due to warilmj difficulties, has been completed and was formally opened reccn. ,y in the presence of the G .vernor and many other noted
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  • 479 2 ENEMY'S MANPOWER PROBLEM SAID ACUTE POINTING out that both in America and Ergland at the present t.'me more than 24.000,000 women between the ar*s of 14 *:itl C4 years have been mobilized for wartime work, Mamorn Sliinoialci, Kosei-ka Cho,
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  • 439 2 RIAL A LUMfUE, Oct. 27. (Doraei). —The Sungri Laba agn cultural settlement, wroe 38 m'.les from Kuala I.umpur. where about 5.900 acres of swamp and Jungle land are being converted into food cultivation arris promises to ot th<» "second (rranary of Sclangoi" In the near
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  • 112 2 AN island-wide rhain of public ranteens, cOtaUir-s 300 In all. which will cater icr the food requirements of the city'a office and facinry workers is now bring ratablhhrd by the authorities, says DomeL Thus f»i, a t.umbfi of these communal t estaurantj have
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  • 202 2 DJAKAUTA, Ovt. 2S. (Domell —The uu»e tones inflicted on the V nited States flret off the Philippine* are the mo?t eloquent answer of the Nippon Navy to the enemy oft-repeaicd cynical query: 'Where U the Nippon Combined Fleet;" df<lared the Asia
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 290 2 Meiji Setsu Program KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 30. (Domel) —Many interesting events including an athletic meet are scheduled for Meijl Setsu on November 3. birthday anniversary of Meiji Tenno. in Sclangor, it Is announced. Early in the morning, both Nippon and local civil servants, as well as representatives of the local
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    • 335 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOHCE NO. 145 RE:SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETS THE 18TI1 ISSUE of Koh Nan Sailcen (lottery tickets) are now on sale to the public In Syonan as follows:— 1. Total Sum of Sale: The sum of two hundred sixty thousand ($260,000) dollars Is allotted for sale In Syonan-to
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    • 462 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 144 Re: Enrolment of students for the IVas Street Nippon-go Kyoh-Sh:u-Zyo (Tra» Sireet Nippon-go Institute). PARTICULARS for the enrolment of students to the Tras Street Nip-pon-go Institute are as follows: 1. Number of students A certain number of students w!U be admitted into each of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 129 2 Today's Syonan Kadio 6pm. news flashes in Malai. Tamil. Cantonese end English; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the nrxt day's program summary: «.3O p.m. news In Nippon-Go for beginners: 6 40 p.m. Malal Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news In Malal; 7.20 p.m. special talk In Chines3 on the
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