Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 November 1944
1944-11-15
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Title Section106 1944-11-15 1 The SyOnan Shimbun IKS. Bombers Raid Manila Wantonly MANILA, Nov. 13, (Domei) —A part of Intramuros, anrirnt quarter of the city, famed for <ts innumerable colourful churches, was today destroyed who \merican aircraft carried out another of their ruthlfss bombing and strafing attacks against the Philippines capital. TENNO HEIKA ExprcssesCondolence106 words
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198 1944-11-15 1 LIEUT.-COL. Shozo Nakajima, Spokesman of the Imperial Nippon Army in the Southern Rcrlons, sated that the Nippon authorities might have to take such extrer."-; measures as are being enforced in Germany against all crimes committed in time of enemy Bir raids. This statement was198 words
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Article345 1944-11-15 1 S^&j^i/ail NONE of the anti-Axis command en in India, Chungking or the border regions of Burma had reckon. Ed with the possibility of having (o contend with a Nippon thru' imo China's^outh-west. aid yet this is! precisely what the enemy Is cin-| fronted with after the Nippon345 words
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Article224 1944-11-15 1 TOKYO, Nov. 14. (Domei)—The "Fugaku" Unit of our Special Attack Corps of the Army Air Force last evening instantaneously sank one enemy battleship in Its assault against an enemy task force in waters east of Luion Island, Dai Honyei announced at 3.30 p.m. today. The annoi224 words
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286 1944-11-15 1 MANILA, Nov. 1«. (Domei) Eleven crew members of the fighter unit under the command of Captain Kanjl KikuchI yesterday were awarded a citation bv Lieut -Gen. Yasutsugu Tominaga, Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Army Air Force in the Philippines for the fulfilment of their duty of286 words
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215 1944-11-15 1 LISBON, Nov. 14. (l)omeii Th» swift advance by the Nippon forces into Kwanfsi Province, resulting in the capture of Kweilin, provincial capital, and Liurhow. important Amrriran air base in China, is causing "grave anxiety to the Chinese and their allies," a Renter's dispatch from215 words
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289 1944-11-15 1 LISBON, Nov. 13. (Dome!) The centre of grim fighting on the Western Front continues in Mn Metz area in Lorraine, where German legions are fiercely rrslsting Lieut. Gen. George Patta/s Third American Army which »s reeking to sever Metz's railway communications with the Star,289 words
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232 1944-11-15 1 A NIPPON BASE IN THE CENTRAL PACIFIC. NOV. 13. (DOMED —FOLLOWING A JURPRISE "LANDING" CARRIED OUT BY 00* FORCES IN DEFIANCE OF INCLEMENT WEATHER, THF UNITED STATES TROOPS WHICH HAD BJKEN CONSTRUCTING POSITIONS ON GAEAGON ISLAND. LOCATED NORTH OF 1 ILILIOL, WEBE232 words
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Article132 1944-11-15 1 MANILA, Nov. 13. vDomcl) Enemy troops of the 24th DivU'.on which advanced to a point west of Carigara, Leytr Island, are making a desperate eff rt to break through the encirclement lines laid around them by Nippon forces, frontllnp dispatches indicated. Last Friday enemy iroops.132 words
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160 1944-11-15 1 By Svonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A WARNING that lights of vehicles and all other movable lights must be properly shaded by Nov. 15, or else the offenders will be punished by having the uae of their vehirles suspended for a fixed period, wan160 words
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225 1944-11-15 1 NANKING, Nov. 14. (Dome!)— With the entire nation mourning the death of President Wang Chlng-wel, the National Government of China has decided to hold msmrrial services throughout the country for thr« days, beginning from Nov. IS. A proclamation to this effect was ksued225 words
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Article127 1944-11-15 1 A NIPPON Base on the Southern Front, Nov. 13. (Domei)—A unit of the Nippon Air Force in a surprise dawn raid struck at the northern airfield on Morotai Island last Saturday. Nov. 11, when our raideri scoring many direct hits In the target area succeeded In127 words
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94 1944-11-15 1 MANILA, Nov. 13. (Dowel)— Thirty-four enemy planes today mre downed by our anU-aur.-Rft batteries, of which ten verp unconfirmed, and eight others damaged out of approximately 400 oarrier-bn.=pd planes whlrh attempted to raid our shipping In the Manila and Cavit* Meton These carrler-ba^ed planes94 words
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479 1944-11-15 2 Syonan Shimbun - Syonan Shimbun INDIVIDUAL DUG-OUTS SAID TOO NARROW By Staff Reporter YfcSTfcßn.W marked the Hose of "Trench Shelter Week," hut those who have not yet perfected the necessary shelter accommodation for every member of their household should not neglect to have this479 words
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Article107 1944-11-15 2 WITH the object of creating a spirit of friendly rivalry and keen competition among farmers of the Prot**tant section of Puji-Oo fßahau), the Eurasian leader In Byonan. Dr. C. J. Paglar has d«cld*i to offer rsu»h prizes to farmers who make the best progress In the107 words
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Article95 1944-11-15 2 THE Syonan Boxing Syndicate n arranging a special charity boxing program, under the patronage of the Kosel-ka Cho. Mr. M. Shlnotaki, at the New World on Saturday, Dec. 2. the gross proceeds of trtiich will be donated to the New Syonan and Fuji-go farming schemes. The program will95 words
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Article81 1944-11-15 2 A SEPTUAGENARIAN and probably the oldest member of Mala!'* Par see community pass«d away at the Mlyako Byoln yesterday In the person of Dr. M. H. Kanadia. who hailed 'rom Bombay and came to this country some 35 vt ars ago. He was medical officer on81 words
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Article791 1944-11-15 2 ' SakurV - NOTES COMMENTS 'SakurV 1 THE REVISION oi the fiih distil-! button system. I am told, has not been for the better, judging by the v ay prices of small fish have risen, while the prices o! the bigger varieties continue to maintain the' high rates they obtained in the open791 words
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Article149 1944-11-15 2 Public Spiritednes* To the Editor Syonan Shimbuu. SIR.—If their ever was a time whan a really public -spirited soul could f erve the community in a big way If he so wanted, it is now or never, but It is indeed regrettable that we find among us149 words
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76 1944-11-15 2 AN investigation of medium wave radio sets from today by tbe Sfonan Broadcasting Station, is announced in a special notification appearing on this page. Taking this opportunity, the j Broadcasting Station has formulated questionnaire* for radio listeners with the object of im- proving the76 words
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95 1944-11-15 2 SEREMBAN. Nov. 13. CDomei) A further stride towards aelfRtifncieaicy in livestock was taken when the local Administration decided, recently, to establish a livestock farm for Seremban Government employees at an estimated cost of $100,000. Work on the farm is already under way. For the95 words
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194 1944-11-15 2 DJAKARTA. Nor 13. fDomeJ) The enemy will need more than j 2,M0 divisions to reconquer Djava if the SO million population of ths island kill one enemy soldier each, the Director or the General Affairs Department of the Military Admlaistratien declared at194 words
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