Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 August 1944

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  • 127 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 520 "I TUESDAY. AUGUST 1, KOKI 2604, SIIOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS .i i I Liuchow* Chihkiang fe Airfields Raided V IJomel. V A NIPPON BASE in China, W July 30.—Following up the night raids carried out on I July 27 and 28 on Uuchow, Chihkiang and
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  • 293 1 OomcL TOKYO. July 31.—0n the eve of the anniversary of Burma's proclamation of independence, Sadao Iguchi, Spokesman of the Board of Information, paid high tribute to Burma and extended the heartiest felicitations to the Head of State, Dr. Ba Maw, and the people of Burma.
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  • 237 1 iS^'l<>±m I J TODAY Br/rma celebrates the first anniversary of the proclamation of her independence, and the rest of Greater Ea«t Asia joins in the Burma-wide rejoicing. In the past 12 months, Burmese Independence stood solidly, unshakably. against enemy encroachments—proof that independence has come to Burma to stay. The
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  • 183 1 DomH SHANGHAI, July 31.-With Aug. 1 designated by the National Government as "National Recovery Day", Shanghai and other leading cities will observe the first anniversary of the return of the] former International Settlement and the French Concession to China, with appropriate celebrations to commemorate this
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  • 139 1 Dome! KYOTO. July 31.—Unstinted national efforts for the prosecution of the national policy were urged by Premier Gsn. Kuniaki Koiso in a Press interview here yesterday. The I Premier asked for the whole-j hearted co-operation of the nation for the achievement of complete solidarity
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  • 144 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE on the Hunan Front, July 31.—1n encirclement operations carried out in the area south of Chaling during the period from July 24 to noon July 27. Nippon forces dealt crushing blows on the enemy's 44th and 20th Armies and other
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  • 311 1 By Our Special Correspondent ENTERPRISE and Chinese are synonyms, at any rate in New Syonan and here's the reason why: Within the short space of seven months, various trades and industries have firmly established themselves in the Chinese agricultural settlement. While on a
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  • 69 1 Doroet SAPPORO. .Tulv 31.—Further addini? In the w.nply 01, vital wartine raw materials in Nippon, an inrxbaustible rierwit or aluirlna. which Is indispensable for aircraft production, har been c'iscoverpd 1n the volcanic area In Hokkaido by Tadalmo Nenoto. lecturer on neology in the Department of Science of
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  • 45 1 Domel NAGOYA. July 30.— Arriviag h^rti this afternoon. Piemler Gen. Kuniuki Koiso, Admhal Mitsumasa Yonal, N.tvy Minister, and Hl»o--masa Mntsiuaka, Minister of Tiis-t'r-e. paid homapro 8t the Grand Shiine of Ise. After rfferlrK pr«yers at the Shrine, they departed lor Tokyo.
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  • 47 1 Domfl TOKYO, July 30.—The people's increased savings drive for the first quarterly period ending June of the current fiscal year topped the sum of Yen 10.527,000.000 to surpass last year's savings mark during the r&mo period by 39 per cent., the Finance Ministry yesterday announced.
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  • 40 1 AS THE notice appearing on pages 2 and 3 today Is being published only onre. readers, especia'ly trrdcrs, are advised to preserve this copy of the Syonan Shlmbun i carefully for ready relertnce when I required. i
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  • 266 1 MM TOKYO, July 30.—Nippon air units in China from July 1 up to the present have accounted for a total of 480 enemy planes which were either destroyed or set ablaze on the ground in raids carried out on bases ot
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  • 196 1 Domel. A NIPPON BASE on the China Front. July 30.—Returning from the surprise raid carried out on the night of July 27 on Liuchow. enemy air base in Kwangsi Province, Captain Nobutaka Murai, pilot of one of the first attacking planes, described the commotion
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  • 78 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, July 31.—Nippon air units on the morning of July 30 attacked the enemy airfield near Lake mdawtryi. northern Burma, and bombed enemy supply dumps as wall as barracks. Furthermore, our units enoountered ard »hct do*m two enemy £>ouglas DC-3
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  • 364 1 Buroet BERLIN, July 30.—The American attempts at breaking through continued all day yesterday on both sides of the Vlr?, at Moyon and In the Beauchoudray-Percy sector, the Fuehrer's Headquarter* revealed today. The communique said that all the enemy attempts were repulaed everywhere
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  • 69 1 Darnel LISBON, July 26—Thirteen N"I»--pon nationals Interned In the American internment *unp at Tula Lake today entered Into the ninth day of their hunger «trlke In protest against their Illegal d«tmtlon by tne American authorities, according to a Tule Lake dlsoatch. One of the original 14
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  • 66 1 Domei. HSINKING, July M.—The Spokesman of the Kwangtu/.g Army thU afu-'.-noon nnnouue«d that several B *!9 bomber1) of tf.s Chlnabactxl United States Air Force, about 1.30 this afternoon rtlded Aaaban a.-.d Dairen. The lanounoonint added that one of the enemy raidtr* was rlut df-vm over An/ihan and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1139 2 LUXURIES TAX ORDINANCE i For the purpose of obtain- SECTION 1«. Item (2> above, the tax on the| SECTION 19. lows: from the ber a certificate attempts to evade the tax by under Section lin h T P be yiiabl X SffencM MALA! IIAKEN GUN SIREI issued by the Chlho
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 578 3 J (TOm W> ih I j REPOaT PAY-IN NOHCE OF LUXUrWt^ BK!nPT Nft Month 0f.... j No ..th Of f^^T" N° ibd year M ..th.f... B«.« t u.rt.r, T« Luxuric. T.x H«d,««t«, T.» T^T^T Headquarter? Tax Luxuries' Tut —J Style of ihop or Name of Payer (Chop Style of ihop
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  • 205 4 By Syoiian Sinn un Staff Reporter ENTRIES are invited for a Nip- j pon-Go So-s Contest U be held at lfico k;in in the Kyorei-kan of tin Great World Amusmient Park at 8 ii.in. on Aug. B—lmperial Rescript Ottseivance Day. The contfst Is being
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  • 105 4 PENANO, July. 28 (Domei).— Penang Indian destitutes who are being cared for at the Welfare Centre in Waterfall Road will, in the future, receive better relief as a result of a visit paid by Mr. B. A Mal'.al, Assistant Secretary of the Health
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  • 298 4 Returned Students Interviewed By Synnan Sbimban Start Reporter FULL of praise for the all-out efforts of the men ana women on Nippon's home front, seven former graduates of the Sen-in Yoseisho (Seaman's Training School) returned here yesterday after an eight-months' sojourn in
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  • 94 4 BANGKOK. July 27. (Domei)— With a view to intensifying the crive for a greater and healthier population as envisaged by Government, the Ministry of Public Health is now concentrating its efforts towards minimizing the rate of Infantile mortality by increasing the number of trained
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  • 141 4 SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, July 28, (Domei)—The Provisional Government of Azud Hind has announced the creation of a new Department, of Manpower with A. N. Sircar as its head. The announcement said that on his appointment as Minister of Manpower, Sircar will cease to hold the office
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  • 321 4 I THE BELIEF that should the people of Malai, like the other nations of Greater East Asia, continue to co-operate to the fullest extent with Nippon "we shall, with out doubt, win this wur," was expressed by Dr. Ba Hin, leader ol
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  • 138 4 THE Burnifw Special Research Mlss'on which reccmly visited Nippon arrived in Syonan on July 29. The Mission i5 headed by Dr. Ba Han, and its other members include V Soe Lyun, U Nyun Han and U Ba Nyien, secretary of the Mission. On the morning of
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 105 4 To The Editor, Syonan Shlmbun Sir,—The referee's decision in favour o Fighting Hassan is justified without a shadow o" doubt, which Is also the unanimous opinion of the 2.000 odd fight fans who witnessed the fight. What has prompted Mr. Kim Lin to raise an objection, especially
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    • 53 4 INTENDING participant* in the forthcoming amateur boxing championships of the Syonan Sports Association ere reminded that the last day for sending in their entries is Saturday, Aug. 5. Entry forms are obtainable at the Association office, or from the hon. sec. convener, Mr. T. S. Khoo. of
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    • 51 4 THE Entertainment Section of the Malai Welfare Association is staging a concert on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the Kyoei Gekijo. in aid of the Malai farmers at Karimon Island. Tickets priced $10 and $2 are now on sale at the head office of the Malai Welfare
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 55 4 Arabs To Stage Historical Play In Aid Of Charity THE ARAB Association vt ill •la^e a historical play relating to 'he Asiatic conquest of Gibraltar entiiled "Tank B«n Ziad' (History of Gibraltar) at the Syonan Kokuido on Au^. 7, 4 9 and 10 in aid of funds (or Mw Syonan.
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    • 174 4 ENGAGEMENTS TEO—TAN. The engagement Is announced between Mr. Charles Teo Soon Lee, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Teo Hye Sr.n, and Miss Lucy Tan, only daughter of Mr. Tan Kim Leong and Mrs. Tan Kim Leong (nee Nani). Both of Syonan. NG—SEAH. The engagement was announced yesterdey (July 31,
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    • 527 4 WANTED IMMEDIATELY workmen for Rolling Mill, Pelt and Nut Factory. Wire and Natl Factory. Al=o Turners, Fitters and other Workers in Iron. With or without exp<"iience. Applicants should apply personally daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (T.T.) bringing with them their Labour Pass Books or if not thtir Census
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 120 4 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news In Malal. Tamil ano Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan's locai hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news In Nirr>on-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malal Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. talk In Cantonese by Mr. Chins Kee-sun,
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