Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 May 1944

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Shimbum Offie 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 407 WEDNESDAY. MAY 31. KOKI 2604. SHOW A 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 380 1 CHUNGKING FORCES IN SIXTH AND NINTH WAR ZONES BEING ATTACKED DmneL TOKYO, May 30—Dai Honyei this afternoon announced that Nippon forces in Central China on May 27 launched new offensive operations in the areas around Tungting Lake. The text of the announcement follows:
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  • 231 1 CcnseL LISBON. May 29.—Hundredo were killed and wounded in fighting today be .ween rebellious troops and civilians in all parts of Ecuador, according to reports received tonight from Quito People marching through the streets of Quito were cheering former Pros'dent Velasco Ibarra, exiled to
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  • 243 1 AT A TIME such as the present when men and women of all races and creeds are making joint efforts to make Malai worthy of her place in the Kyoeiken, it is most regrettable that there should exist in our midst people whose activities run counter to
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  • 310 1 AMONG the important announcements made at the first general meeting of the Auxiliary Police Association in Syonan was the grant of an initial sum of $10,000 for public relief. This fund will be administered by the Association, on whose members the Keimu-bu Cho (Chief of the Police Department)
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  • 559 1 Major Disaster Overcomes StilweWs Latest Move INDO-BURMA FRONT, May 30.—0f the 2,000 enemy airborne troops who landed near Myitkyina a little more than a week ago, half the number have already been wiped out and the remainder are finding themselves at the edge
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  • 209 1 LISBON. May 29—Seventy-five United States aircraft, Including 50 four-engined bombers, were shot down by the German Luftwaffe over middle and south-east Germany today, the German High Command announced, according to a Berlin report. Especially severe air battles were fought over Mecklenburg and east of Madeburg,
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  • 258 1 Dome! TOKYO, May 30.—The sacred ashes of Gautama Buddha presented to Nippon by Dr. Ba Maw, Chief of State cf Burma, through Dr. Ba Han, head of the Burmese Special Research Mission currently visiting here, were formally received amid dignified solemnity cf ceremonies
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  • 93 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE on the Honan Front, May 30 TENNO HEIKA'S gracious message of commendation extolling the gallant and meritorious services rendered by the officers and men of the Nippon army forces in China participating in the present Honan operations, was delivered to the
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  • 265 1 THE SOMU-BU Cho (Chief ci the General Affairs Department) of the Gunseikan-bu, who participated in th 3 meeting of representatives of Nippon commercial firms in Syonan, which was caLed for by the Commander of a certain unit of the Imp-rial jFtrces, recently made the foilowing statement
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  • 1163 1 THE COMMANDER of a certain unit of the Imperial Forces recently called representatives from all Nippon commercial firms in Syonan to hear their opinions on various matters requiring immediate attention. In the course of the meeting, th*
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  • 249 2  -  D>mei AT THE FOREMOST INDIAN FRONT, May 30.—Original, if not anything else, is the "Zosha"— elephant-drawn cart—introduced by Nippon forces to supplement their transportation facilities on the Indo-Burma front. A frontline oddity, this strange vehicle made its debut with the start
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  • 622 2 INDO-NIPPON FORCES RELENTLESSLY UPSETTING ALL MOUNTBATTEN*S PLANS AT THE FOREMOST FRONT IN INDIA, May 20.—That it takes more than tanks, guns and planes, modern propaganda equipment and technique, manpower superiority, and overwhelming geographical advantages to stem the Nippon military juggernaut
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  • 141 2 PENANG. May n That the People's Bank in Penang had rendered valuable assistance to fanners and pad! planters through loans, thereby indirectly bolstering the Grow-More-Pood campaign, was revealed by Mr. Yeo Tiam Slew, Director of the Bank, in his semi-annual report on
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  • 135 2 DomeL DJAKARTA, May 29.—Having completed establishing in the island a network of its branches the Djawa Service Association, which was established on March 1, is now organising a Service Association in all different vocational fields. It will be recalled that the Djawa Communication Service
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  • 94 2 DonrtrL DJAKARTA. May 30^ A threeday conference of Women leaders throughout Djawa .sponsored by the Djawa Puoiic Service Association, opened on Sunday at the headquarters cf the Association here. In the opening service the V^ce-Pre-sident stressed that women as "commanders of the home" should*
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  • 71 2 PfcNANG. May 25.—Several arrests were made daring the last live •ays of cigarette profiteers who were found pmUMmg cigarettes of imported brand* at exhorbttant Black Market prices. The iffisiiii were rsssassa wtts a eaats—, but X te learned that severe rinwhrntni will be
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  • 178 2 PENANG. May 30—Salt production on a large scale, which will, be sufficient to supply the needs of both Penang and Province Wellesley, will be undertaken by a Nippon firm with the establish m«nt of a salt manufacturing factory in
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  • 135 2 D«atti. MALACCA, May 27.-Propagan-da meetings at various centres in Malacca are being organised by O. A. R. Arunasalam Chettiar. Member-in-Charge of the Publicity, Press and Propaganda Sectkn of the local Independence League. A three-day program has been arranged commencing from today until May 30. Mr. Arunasalam
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  • 33 2 Ton'ghCs Fights A REMINDER to given of tonight*? B boxing promotion at the Great World. W. S/ith and Kid Wee head a card of eight fights and some lively scraps are anticipated.
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  • 517 2  -  Our Spatial NEW SYONAN May 30 Both settlers and workers in New Sycnan will enjoy increased rice rations as from June >0. Adult settlers, both men and women, trill each be given It katis per month, while children win each
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  • 108 2 NEW SYONAN SOCCZK By Our Special Correspondent NEW SYONAN. May 30.—The combined New Syonan-Sidau football team will clash with Mersißg on June 1 in Meis-inR The following will comprise the New Svonan-Endau team Jan Jee. Omar. Edwin Then; Eunoe, Robert Eu. 8. Rahman: Chong Soo. Bakftr. Othman. Mohamed. Raml:
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 79 2 NEW WORLD BOXING Sat. 3rd June 8.30 p.m. ANOTHER GATE CRASHING RECORD MALAIAN UGHT-WT. CHAMPIONSHIP ELIMINATION KID CABANELLA LITTLE* AMAN Malaian Middle-Wt Championship Final GUNBOAT SMITH JIMMY BIRD Malaian Bantam-Wt. Championship Elimination CHIA MUN ONN LOUIS LOGAN DENNIS DEANS ARABIAN KID Plus One Extra Bout. IN THE EVENT OF RAIN
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    • 1048 2 PUBLIC NOTICES IAI-lIPPQN GttN-SHIREI KAN FUKOKU FROCUUMTH* BY MI-HIPPOrS COMMANDER. J-CKIEF DAI-NIPPON is endeavouring to einanr ip-M* the lOf 0 000 000 pro, of Qrea'e-r Er-st Asia irom the < xploitaUon of America and Britain, and to establish Asia for the Asiatic* and make it a happy land on the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 222 2 TODAY'S PROGR \:.I 6 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's. Hour; 7 p.m. Malai music by Siaaran Bintang Kronchong Party; 7.50- p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 p.m. news in Hindu [stani; 815 p.m. news in Tamil: 8.30 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.45
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    • 328 2 svonßnsHimßy,n NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 133 (29> VOCABULARY T *r» nnt jr *r take bamboo <>* T hachi bee -r tama ball >♦ -4 hal ashes t** j^ higashi east 4iO haizara ash-tray Icita north p hashl bridge -j- minami south kurro cloud a* nishi west BXEItCISB Kesa dare ga kimashita
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