Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 August 1944

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  • 122 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. 522 THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS I Enemy Loses 110 Planes Over Palan Domei A NIPPON* BASE i n the Central Pacific, Aup '> —Tlie enemy's con.-ccutivc three-day air raids on Palau 1 land. Caroline Group, on July 2.">, '•16 and 27
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  • 208 1 German CounterMeasures On East Front Taking Effect Domei. LISBON, AUf. I.—A Berlin! dispatch quot;d the German j military spokesman as saying! that German countor-measures are beginning to make themselves felt all ylong the Eastern Front. For tha time being, only a few counter-thrusts arc under way. but they ars. already
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  • 323 1 &c£(t(> Jtial INDIAN —tip—I unity is fa^t iwhirr \:s arn»* of rerfce'ip". ml entire Greaier East Asia welcomes the sews taat oj n;.i Qaaaat sun 4>1 K. J.nn^h will < oon nvct in conference to br.ng this about. Those of us who have followed thr Indian political situation
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  • 319 1 Domei LISBON. Aug I—Mahatmal Gandhi on Sunday complained that the British House of j Commons last Friday had de-, clared that "the economic!, development ol India was de-! pendent upon solution of the political deadlock." according! lo a British news service report Irom
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  • 147 1 Pomef STOCKHOLM. Aug. 1.-Fin-nish President Risto Ryti has resigned, according to an otßcLl announcem?nt, a Helsinki dispatch srid. Surjre'ne Commander of the Finnish armed forces Field-Marshal; C:.rl OvsTSV Baron Von Man-' ninheim was designated his. succco!-or. The Fresicient 5 resifmation was n;oU\atrd with the necessity
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  • 62 1 Dome! HANOI. Aug. I.—The OovernorGeneral of French Indochina r.nnout red today that 29 persons have bom killed and 29 others wounded, as a result of two air perpetrated by the United Btata Air Force In Ohlna against Torgkin* area on July ?.9 and 30 The announcfimnt
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  • 111 1 Domei TOKYO. Aug. I—The Foreign Offlce spokesman, in a statement today, blasted the outrageous con<l;nt of American soldiers who, on i rreral occasions, illegally forced "icir way into the official re- i sidence in Rome of Ken Harada, Nippon Minister to the Holy See.
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  • 116 1 Domei STOCKHOLM, July 31 -In its all-out aerial retaliation against the British Isles,' Germany is at present manufacturing the aevasiat ng V-l flying bombs at the rate of 4,000 daiiy. ti e Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reported today from Berlin. Quoting reliable German tourers, the
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  • 245 1 Oomel LISBON. Aur. 1--British Home Secretary, Herbert i Morrison, increased the fears of the British people when, in the House oi Commons today, he declared that he knew "about a lot of horrible things" and" hinted that, the Germans had been able to give some degree
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  • 273 1 Doraei HUNAN FRONT. Aug. 2.— The latest noteworthy feature in the fighting now raging in the Hengyang sector is the fact that United States land forces have arrived on the Hunan front to join in the defence of Hen_;yarfe. The direct participation of
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  • 121 1 Dotnel LISBON. Aug. I.—ln Italy, the Berlin communique said, thr en?my resumed attempts at a break-through towards Florance. However, the attacks collapsed, with heavy losses inflicted by German Panzer Grenadi?rs and parachutists. Out of United States bombers attacking the Bucharest and Ploesti area
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  • 130 1 By Our Special Correspondent SOME of the settlers of New Syonan have made such good progress with the development 01 their plots that every mornI ing they are to be found selljing their produce alon* Kee Sun Road tn the Settlement. The vegetables on
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  • 287 1 "THE PRESENT is no time U) shirk or shift on?s obligation and duty. All who are well and able to work, and arc not serving in othsr essential services, should and must enrol in the Service Corps of their respective communities,"'
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  • 27 1 Domei. BERLIN. Aug. 2—The Turkish National Assembly derided to break off diplomatic and economic relations with Germany from Aug. 2. it is reported from Ankara.
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  • 215 1 Dome TOKYO. A 2, LStttt. Cien Yaheita Sauo of the Lfddc.s' Training Insutute or the Chosen Qo-fmr.ient-Geiierp.l, has been appointed president of the Manrnukoku Dt'veloprhen1 corporntion. He sueipeds Lieut. Gen. Kftrushigß Nl'i> 1 ni.ya. \\l>o re* appointed Minister >ti Education ir. tlic Koiso Cabinet. Colcnel Shuiuu Matvjiriira.
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  • 217 2 EI'OILLQTtiK C Syonun Shimbun Staff reporter! LOCAL Chinese cinema goers will have the opportunity tf seeing one of the best and most ambiti•ii' Manila) in films to have come out of u Shan.i!iai studio when "V n Sze Liu Fang" is screened
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  • 50 2 BYCNAN PoUOfl Band program for AUftiat <tir>? from 7 to 3 nm Sunday, 6th. Waterloo Street; Wednesday, 9th, Jalan E25-ar; fi'inday, 13th, Botar.ic C.aidens; Wednc.cla-. 16 h. Police Club: Sunday. 20th Parrer Park; Wednesday. 23rd, Waterloo Street; Sunday. 27th, .Irian Bf rr; Wednrrday. 30th, B >tanic Gardens
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  • 50 2 PFNANO, Aupr. 1, (DorarO— Approximately 50 pcre; of land have a!rer dy been cultivated by the first Malai setters on B?rtam Estate. Province Wcllesley. About 20 homesteads have already been erected, so that the progress attained so far can bo described as very mtW clory, Domei reports.
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  • 210 2 By Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reporter WITH the intention of further encouraging savings mindednoss and cultivating the savings spirit among local Inhabitants, the Malai Banking Association is sponsoring a "Savings Encouragement" poster competition. Slogans for the competition must
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  • 125 2  -  Richard Teoh *By War has not tnytblng to leach more plain Than simple living and earnett saving. Why then do bards who of noble themes sing From the flmpie theme of thrift seem to abstain? Is there no glory In wbe economy. Or
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  • 513 2 By Our Special Correspondent NEW SVONAN, Aug. I.—New Sycn:>n—proud echie ement of the ()..m-( hiruse Association —never accorded a wanner welcome to any visitors than it did last Saturday to the first allNippon I'.i-.s Inspection Party, repi-evnting seven of the most
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  • 167 2 By S.vonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A PROGRAM of four first-run matches headed by Battl'ng Slma and Kid Cabanella feature a program of five fights at the New World this Saturday. While the Sima—Cabanella bout is the main item, the mpportirg fights—Duclos vs. Cerpcntler; Mun
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 164 2 To the Editor, Syonan Shlmbnn (English Edition). SlR,—With reerence to the letter published on Aug. 1, Irom L. M. Hair.es. I beg to point out that my going up the ring to speak to Referee H. M. Rappa was not in the least concerned with the decision
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    • 91 2 PADANG, Auk. 1. (Domei)—With a view to studying at first-hand the activities of the Sumatra Free Labour Service Corps, a group of distinguished Sumatra officials, including Aboe Bakar Djaar and S. Mansoer and Demand Maeda of, Sawah Loento Province, are now] I>uyinß a visit to Moeara Province.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 660 2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY workmen for Rolling Mill, Belt and Nut Factory, Wire and Nail Factory. Also Turners, Fitters and other Workers in Iron. With or without experience. Applicants should apply personally daily from 9 a.m. t<> Q p.m. (T.T.) bringing with them their Labcur Pass Books or lf ret thur census
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 121 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news In Malai. Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonans local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6 30 p.m. news in Nippon-Co for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Ch'ldren's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. talk in Malai on "Free Service
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