Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 November 1944
1944-11-30
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Title Section121 1944-11-30 1 The SyOnan Shimbun Misery, invest In 'Liberated* Europe LISBON, Nov. 27. (Domci) —A survey of Press dispatches rtveal the undeniable tru'h that Anglo-American 'liberation' has brought only added crushing misery to millions rather than happiness and relief from suffering. AH of the 'liberated' countries today are suffering from crucial food121 words
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332 1944-11-30 1 MORE THAN 12 B-29S SET ABLAZE TOKYO, Nov. 29. (Domei)-The Nippon Air Force heavily struck at the enemy airfields on Saipan and Tinian Islands i on Nov. 27 and 2!>, Dai Honyei announced this afternoon The announcement reads: '-Firstly our At Force, storming the332 words
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Article345 1944-11-30 1 "TC^j^ Zi' "^T^rTy 71 THAT THE Canadians, tcparated from Britain l>\ the wide Nor'h Atlantic <><<•.m. atv not too hapny about fighting Bii a;n\ war on a compulsory basis, is indicated by \uamount oi trouble the Canadian Parliament having over the conscription controversy. Owing to the345 words
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465 1944-11-30 1 j LISBON, Nov. 28. (Domei)—The >' great battle of attrition on the Col- ogne Plain continued yesterday on I an even fiercer scale according 'o; fll available reports. Paris reports I i saul that Germany had th<* bulk of her forces and her "precious" mobile465 words
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162 1944-11-30 1 LISBON, Nov. 28, (Domeil Street fighting broke oat in the Canadian capital last night when a group of Home Defence troops carrying banners declaring Down With Conscription", were attacked by civilians and men in naval uniforms, further heighten- i mi: tension in Canada over162 words
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129 1944-11-30 1 LISBON Nov. 28 <D«mei)—| Moving swiftly in an attempt to curb drastically the mounting dissatisfaction of Leftist and resistance elements, Rubert Plerlot. Premier of the anti- Axis-sponsored Belgium Government, today announced in the Chamber of Deputies that all meetings and demonstra- i tions against the Government129 words
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198 1944-11-30 1 TOKYO. Ndv 30 I Dome!)— All fire.-, cau eJ by the enemy's .'ldiscr.m na'e nomb.ng a: i acts made by 120 B-29's against .Tokyo and cut areas in the small hotwere put und.-r control by this morning, while no lmm establishments were damwith198 words
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503 1944-11-30 1 BITTER FIGHTING NOW IN PROGRESS A NIPPON BASE at the Southern Front. Nov. 28. (Domei) —A powerful Nippon unit succeeded in ejecting a counter-landing on Morotal Island at dawn on Nov. 16, it was disclosed here today. This faring counter-landing was effected503 words
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Article46 1944-11-30 1 LISBON. Nov. 27 (Domci> Five waves of Nippon aircraft yesterday evening blasted Chihklan? and Puihih in western Htnan Province according to a Chungking Central News dispatch from Yuanlin" Chihkianpr and Pushih are approximately ?90 and 270 kilometre* weft and north-west, rejpeC.vely from Hengyang.46 words
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490 1944-11-30 1 IT THE Philippines Front, Nov. (Dome!)—Furious fighting conies unabated in \ancus sectors of te Island between American iders and Nippon forces, icially in the Candad sector in central section, and the Managasnas sector in the northern section of the Island. After driving bad; the vanguard490 words
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462 1944-11-30 2 Syonan Shimbun - Syonan Shimbun By SUff Reporter TO COMMEMORATE the third anniversary of the War of Greater East Asia, the Syonan Tokubetu-si Savings Encouragement Committee will launch a "Savings Month Fur Victory" in December with the object462 words
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Article49 1944-11-30 2 MR. CHOO 808 SOON, director of Chop Tien Seng, 231, Bencoolen Street, lorry tyre and tube vulcanizers for 9326 Butai (Lam Hung> and for Tokubetu-si Tran-port Centre, has donated a sum of $10,000 to the Air Defence Fund through the Syonan Shimbun i Nippon Edition).49 words
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182 1944-11-30 2 By Syonan Shimbun SUff Reporter BATTLJNO SIMA, fast-stepping Filipino lightweight with a record of about 200 ring battles, is confident of retaining the Shinozaki belt when he meets Frankie Weber at the New World on Saturday night. Sima told a Syonan Shimbun reporter182 words
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103 1944-11-30 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter WHEN New Syonan celebrates Its first anniversary on Dec. 14. there will be a cinema treat for the settlers, among other items of entertainment. The cinema treat Is being arnuiged by the Senden-han of the Hodo-bu. Other arrangements for103 words
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Article105 1944-11-30 2 PROGRAM for S'onan Symphony Orchestra's Special Concert (request evening) at the Kokaldo tomorrow from 6 to 8 p.m.: Egmonth: Waltz Dream: Songs—(a) Kogen No Tsukl: (b) Hisshyo No Uta: Fauot: Dance—Tango Trio: Dance—fa) Oyosy Dance: <b) Parade of the Tin Soldiers: Shanghai Dreams No. 2: Variation Bur105 words
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236 1944-11-30 2 KUALA LI'MFUR. Nov. 25. I iDomrii—Kuala Selangor was cm fete last Thursday when the first agricultural rMhibiUon since the establishment of the Nippon administration In Selangor was held at the District Office, the Sultan of Selangor and Government official* from Kuala Lumpur attending. Fine specimens236 words
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249 1944-11-30 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter INDICATIVE of the people's ever-growing realization of tur importance of savings in war-time. a record sum of 119,553,981.79, or nearly double the amount estimated by the authorities, was deposited with banks throughout Ma'ai in connection with the249 words
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Article49 1944-11-30 2 SRI J. A. THIVY, Sec-eta-y-General. Rear HPadquarters, 1.1.L.. East Asia, was entertained to a fßrewell tea party arranged In Ms honour by students of the Indian National School, Syonan, Tuesday evening. Sri Thivy Is leaving Syrman vpry shortly on wo»-k of an official nature, says Domsi.49 words
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372 1944-11-30 2 FILIPINOS WARNED: FIGHT OR BE ENSLAVED MANILA, Nov. 28. (Demei) —Commenting; on the spttch of former envoy Saburo Kurusu vast week-end in which* he recounted his personal experience in Washington, the Tribune said that the former Ambassador who struggled372 words
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Article43 1944-11-30 2 THE BAHAU Fund haa now reached a total of $260,880, latent donations received bMng a second contribution by Mr. E. Strandberg of $800 and A.P.A. Hcng Choo Leek. "G" Div. S?c. 4, (special contribution from Ward 7) of $750.43 words
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