Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 November 1944

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  • 110 1 The SyOnan Shimbun Fleeing Foe Troops Intercepted A NIPPON Base in Kwangsl Province, Nov. 15, (Domei) A Nippon Hying column, streaking out of Liuchow to cut off the irireat of Chungking troops fleeing towards the Kweichow border, has intercepted the enemy forces In the vicinity of Ishan. according to field
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  • 443 1 MANILA, NOV. 15. (DO?IEI)—FIGHTING ON LEYTE ISLAND IS GROWING FIERCER THAN EVER UNDER RAGING MONSOON STOBMS, ACCORDING TO FRONTLINE DISPATCHfcS. Notwithstanding heavy attacks by Nippon army and naval air forces, including the Special Attack Corps, the enemy, since Nov. 12, hzs s?nt a
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  • 413 1 iJ&jsu&fi&tll IN SO SECONDS, two Nippon bombers in a death-defying attack sank a battleship which it took Uncle Sam upwards of 30 months to build. This was the remarkable feat achiered by the "Fugaku" unit of the Special Attack Corps of the Nippon Army Air Force operating
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  • 161 1 LISBON, Nov. 15 (Dome!)— Lieut. Gen. Walter Krueger. Commander of the United States Sixth Army In the Leyte Operations, told American .war correspondents yesterday that "folks back home are wrong if they think Nippon troops fighting In the battle of Leyte Island are a
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  • 251 1 TOKYO, Not. 11 (Domei) TKNXO HEIKA at noon today rrtcluuitly recehred In audlcooe Adipadl Ba Maw, Prime M ntatrr and Chief of State of Banna, at the Imperial Palace. Accompanied by Burmese Cooperation Minister. I Than Ann*. Ba Maw prorecded to the Imperial Palace
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  • 270 1 LISBON, Not. 11. (Domei)— S ippon's swift and powerful drive inie Kwanfsi Province, rscaltwg in the capture of Kweilio and Linchow —two lmporUnt American air bates in China—has deeply impressed the British public, giving rIM U UU belief among ante quarters that
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  • 267 1 LISBON. Nov. 15. (Domei) Nippon forces striking westwards following the reduction of Liuchow, strategically Important American air base In Kwangsi Province, have now reachtd a point approximately 9',_ kilometres from Ishan, 70 kilometres west of Liuchow, the Chungking High Command disclosed today,- according (o
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  • 139 1 BERLIN. Nov. 18. (Oonei)—Th« surprising accuracy of the am U probably the biggest sensation of the V-2. Berlin quarters said today. This may be traced *o the entirely different trajectory from the V-l. On the basis of results so far secured, the places of
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  • 183 1 A NIPPON BABE in the Central Pacific, Nov. 15. <Dom*il N»pp«a garrison forces on Plliliou I'land of the Palau Group have shortened their battleline from Kansokuyama ,to the hilly sector near Oyama where they ire valiantly huriinj back enemy onVaughU. While refraining from aggressive
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  • 182 1 LISBON. Nov. 15 il)»nwl)Violent fighting is reported la-jlnf on a wide front in Extern Holland where the Brliiaa Second Army opened a.new offensive yesterday in the area south-east of Helmond. dispatches received here revealed. The attack was expected and countermeasures have already bean taksa by
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  • 113 1 ZURICH. Nov. 15 (Domtrtl—Oe». Charles De Gaulle. Head of the so. ctlV.il "Provisional Government of Frtnce," has been inviteJ by th« Soviet Government to \i>it Motcam and has accepted, according to as official Paris message rcreived h«r« today. In Ms trip to Moscow, which la
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  • 462 2 THE "DIG SHU,TER" Week sponsored by the authorities which has already come to a close has proved a great success and j thousands of air-raid '-trenches dotted all over the city and suburbs today bear ample testi- I mony of
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  • 772 2  -  a Domei Correspondent) PRISONERS TELL REVEALING STORIES I By A NIPPON BASE IN NORTHERN BURMA. Nov. 16 (Domeil—A series of incidents, though minor in nature but of great significance from the standpoint of co-ordinated anti-Axis war efforts, occurred :n the Burma theatre
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  • 169 2 ENCOURAGING support is already forthcoming in connection with the boxing card for Dee. 2 in aid of the New Syonan and Fuji Village Funds. Organised with the approval and support of the Kosei-ka Cho, a special committee is sparing no effort to make
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  • 366 2 MANILA, Not. 15 (Dome!) Manilans, particularly Catholics, were deeply stirred to further Indignation over indiscriminate Ameriran terror raid* when the Tribune published on its front page a photograph showing His Grace Michael O'Doherty. Arch- > bishop of Manila, inspecting the ruins of the Archbishop's Palace
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  • 42 2 WINNERS of event* in the allSyonan Tennis tournament held during MH.ii Setsu are requested to be present at ttie Koset-ka Syonan TV*ubotu-»i on Monday, Nov. 20. at 5 30 p.m. *hen the j Knsei-ka Cho will distribute the prizes.
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  • 181 2 KUALA LUMPIR, Not. 15. iDotneii—New* of th* deatfi of President Wang Chint Wei of the Nati';ral Government of China, while undergoing medical treat- i raent in Nippon. h«« come m M great blow to the" Chinese community in Selangor. Following receipt of
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  • 122 2 MALACCA. Nov. 16 (Domei) The Malacca Radio Station Is scheduled to be opened at the end of this month Nippon engineers from Syonan arp putting the finishing touches to the technical t.ide of the scheme. The opening of rh° Radio Station, which is
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  • 65 2 ANOTHER "Malai Art-* Night" under the joint sponsorship of the Syonan Malal Welfare Association and the Berita Malai Preas will be held at Maki GeUjo nn Nov. 20. The show, which will be staged for the fifth time by the Malai Section of th" "tyonan Musical Association,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 116 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flashes in Malai Tamil. Cantonese and English; 6.15 p m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news In Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m Ma'ai Children's Hour! 7 p.m. news in Mala!; 7.20 p.m. Cantonese drama by Ihe Mam
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