Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 December 1944

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  • 110 1 The Syonan Shimbun Flying Bombs Rain On South England LISBON, Nov. 30. (Domei) Residents of Southern England, including the London area, huddled nervously in their shelters last night as the Germans continued their rain of V-l and V-2 fire against the British Isles, according to a London dispitch. The on*i<
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  • 169 1 TOKYO. Dec. I, (Dome!)— The Nippon Air Force, including the 'Kamikaze' Sp-.cinl Attack Com;, accounted for five enemy transports either sunk or heavily damaged in' assaults conducted on Nov. 26. 29 and 30 in Leyt? Gulf and also in waters past of Falau
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  • 367 1 IN GRAVE PLIGHT NOT ON Leyte Mand alone »re the Americans In grave plight, i for on Mm China front it is by no| means a fli?ht of imagination to sa that the U.S. Air Force, with its; wings already clipped as the New York Times admitted the other
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  • 298 1 A NTPPON BASE at the Philippines Front, Nov. 20. (Domei) Enemy forces In the Carigara sector, Leyte Island, nic desperately rests'lng Nippon onslaughts although they have sustained heavy losses since thrir supply line is cut off by our force«. Part of thp enemy forcw in the Managasnas
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  • 214 1 TOKYO, Dee. 1 (Dome!) Acting in close collaboration with our reinforced artillery unit, our forces on the western roast of Leyte captured an enemy stronghold located north of Damulaan on the evening of Nor. 27. The name forces are. at present, continuing their attack
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  • 303 1 LISBON. Nov. 30. (Dome!)— The J grim battle on the entire WwtflM Front between Venlo in sou hj eastern Holland and the Swiss I frontier, continued with unaba.eU violence yesterday in spite of laui and snow, according to dispatches received here. Guenther Weber,
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  • 107 1 A NIPPON Base in Burma. Nov. 30 (Domtl).—The Nippon bomber force in Burma last night raided Tarongyang airfield, 15 kilometres north of Kamaing in the Hukawng valley, and set ablaze a hangar. Considerable damage was Inflicted on other ground facilities in the course of the
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  • 99 1 HANOI, Nov. 30. (DomeD—The Government-General of French Indochina today i<*urd a communique stating that Phu 1 ang Thuong. 40 kilometres north-east of Hanoi, was ra ded by a formation of B-25 bombers on four consecutive uay* from Nov. 25 to Nov. 28. It said that
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  • 229 1 FOE RESORTS TO DEFENSIVE TACTICS AT THE South Pacific Front,Nov.3o. (Domei)—Crushing pressure from the air and on the ground by the Nippon Air Force and garrison assault units, has forced enemy Invasion forces on Morotai Is'and to resort to "back-to-the-wall tactics. Beginning with
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  • 115 1 LISBON, Not. SO, (Domei) Indicating that the Feriona political crisis in antl-Axls-ticmp'ed Italy still remains unsolved, a Reuters mrauge from Roma today reported that Orece Bonomi, who recently reslrnrd the premiership, is understood to have declined an invitation by Prince Umberto to form a new Cabinet
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  • 187 1 LISBON. Nov. 30. (Domel! The loudly-advertised anti-Axis International Air Conference, now under way at Chicago struck n serious snag today when Brlllslj and American delegates to the parley reached a deadlock on the point of unlimited freedom of air competition, according to an American dispatch
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  • 271 1 CIIiNA FRONT, Not. 3«. (Domel) —Nippon dive-bombers in China at dusk yesterday blasted a railway bridge located eight kilometres north of Tushan. key point alcnr the KweichowKwangsi railway in Kweiehow Province, cutting off the road of retreat of the enemy troops now fleeing Into
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  • 84 1 LISBON, Not. 29. (Donwl) Joseph 'lark Grew, former t'.S. Ambaiiwor to Nippon who ha» just returned from Hawaii, warned in a broadcast from New York that Admiral Chostor Nfaniti. Commander-ln-Chief of tha United. States Pacific fleet known that (he road ahead will be hard and lonf"
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  • 73 1 NANKING. Nov. 29. iDomcli A memorial sc-vice for members of the Nippon expeditionary forces in China who gay* up their lives on the China front »h'!? under th« command of Field-Marshal Sfc'ii> roku Hata, held hpre thl- nfcernoon from 3 p.m. at the Head* quarters of the Nippon
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  • 712 2 Realizing Complete East Asian Unity NIPPON: 'LIBERATOR, PROTECTOR, LEADER' TOKYO, Nov. 30 (DomeD—Recalling thai fight months havr passed since the last time he met members of the Seiwakais (businessmen^ rlubi and exchanged views on Philippine economy wllh.n the Co-Prosperity Sphere, Jorge B V»rjas, Philippine Ambassador
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  • 64 2 DR. C. J. PAGLAR. popular Eurasian leader, will at 4 p.m. today make a special broadcast to the people of Nir-pm when he will talk on the third anniversary of the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso, and its significance to the peoples of
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  • 84 2 YOUNG Malai-born members of the staff of the Syonan Shimbun (Nippon Edition) will oe on the air at 9.25 p.m. today whan they sta?o a novel broadcast 'zoo" drama "Defend Our Village." in NipponGo. A running commentary will bf given by
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  • 108 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE special 'Request Evening" concert at the Kokaido yesterday drew a large and appreciative audience •who were treated to a program of popular Nippon songs, classical music and dances by the Symnhony Orchestra Girls. Under leading violinist W. Reiman. the Orchestra gave
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  • 151 2 HIGHLIGHTED by a fight for the Malaian welterweight championship of Malal, botween Battling Sima and Prankle Weber, as well as a special contest between two of Syonan's best amateur boxers, thrilling boxing should be witnessed at the New World Arena tonight, when a specially-arranged program will be
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  • 604 2  - Notes Comments SAMKA I HAVE been inundated with letters which more or less amount to complaints against the high cost of things, but these arp of no interest to the reading public who are all fully conversant with current conditions themselves. What would be more to the point are letters
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  • 92 2  -  P. F. PILLAI. Film Indians Should See To The Editor. (English Edition) Syi man Shimbun. Sir,— Although I am frequ?nt picturegoer. I have never rome across such a <ood picture as 'Brandy Bottle" winch I saw at the Nanyo Gekljo the other day. The title sounds funny
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  • 415 2 DOLLAR DIPLOMACY MAKING INROADS (By a Doroei Correspondent) RANGOON. Nov 30. (Domei) —The United States* intention to doin m.;.- India, "vital treasurehouse" has recently become more apparent. This aim is motivated by the urgent necessity for raining a foothold on India
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  • 64 2 Contribute To War Fund ONE hundred and five theatre* throughout Malai, including Nippon, Chinese, Malai and Indian, will contribute their gross gate receipt* on Dec. 8 to a special fund for the purchase of a Nippon fighter plane. Similarly, on Dec. 11. local theatrical troupes including leading
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  • 43 2 OVER $50,000 was collected at the three prrfarmnnces of "Zanshl ki Rani", a drama In Hindustani, participated In by members of the Rani of Jhsnsl Regiment, at the Syonan Kokaido this week. The proceeds will be given to Netaji's Fund.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 93 2 Sunday Church Service* ST. ANDREWS Cathedral: H.C (plain) 8.30 a.m.. (choral) 9.1S a.m.. Evensong 6 p.in St. Hilda's fKatong): H.C. (choral) 9.30 a.m.. Evensong 6.30 p.m.: Kampong Kapor MethodLst Church: Service in Malai 11.30 a.m.. English 5.45 p.m. WAIVED LADY TEACHER <any nationality) to teach Malai and English. Apply to
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    • 470 2 Novel Conte»L For Syonan Movie Film Fans A NOVEL contest for the city's regular film-goers in commemoration ul the third anniversary of the Greater East AMa War is beta* sponsored by the Shadan Hojin Eiga Haikyu Sha. In the contest, film fans are asked to submit their opinions of ihe
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 122 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. news flasnes In Malai. Tamil, Cruitonese and English; 8.15 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. Indian Children's hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. Malai music by the Kamponjr Gelam
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