Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 June 1944
1944-06-01
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Title Section22 1944-06-01 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140'146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 468 THURSDAY. JUNE I, KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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Economic Future Of Dai Toa Rosy Says Reich Expert
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646 1944-06-01 1 'TremendousDevelovment' Predicted 'For Benefit Of Peoples Of Whole World Dome j TOKYO, May 31.—Illimitable vistas, pregnant with tremendous economic development and abundance, await the billion people of Toa (East Asia), declared Staatsrat Helmuth Wohlthat, one of Germany's leading economic experts. Wohlthat's views on the future was given to Domei in646 words
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256 1944-06-01 1 Dome! TOKYO. May 28.—Toa's (East Asia's) ambitious, bright-eyed international student body at present studying in Nippon underwent their first mass entrance examination into various higher schools and universities in Tokyo and other cities of Nippon The future leaders of Toa, selected by their respective countries,256 words
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308 1944-06-01 1 DomeL LISBON, May 30.—Dr. Fausto Navarro Allende, Vice-President of th? Senate, took ever the presidential powers after the resignation of President Carlos Arroyo del Rio on Monday night in the midst cf a revolution, a dispatch from Quito, Ecuador, said. Meanwhile, a report308 words
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Article, Illustration200 1944-06-01 1 DwL LISBON, May 30—Strikes have increased by 42 per cent, and idle-man days by 48 per cent, in the first four months this ycai in the United States, a survey compiled by the Bureau of Labour revealed- an Associated Press dispatch irom New York200 words
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422 1944-06-01 1 MANCHOULI, May 30.—Zembei Horikiri, former Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to Italy, who arrived here this afternoon from Europe via Turkey and the Soviet Union, en route to Tokyo, in a Press interview at the Nippon Consulate here declared the Socialist Republican Government422 words
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339 1944-06-01 1 HEAVY FIGHTING RAGING ON BIAK ISLAND Domei TOKYO, May 31.—Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. today announced that heavy fierhting is going on between our garrison units on Biak Island, off the northwestern tip of New Guinea, and a powerful enemy force which339 words
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241 1944-06-01 1 Domrl. LISBON, May 30—Violent air battles again took place today as American bomber formations, with strong fighter protection, flew over Reich territory this noon, according to Berlin dispatches which said that details are not yet available. Meanwhile, the Fuehrer's Headquarters announced that out241 words
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213 1944-06-01 1 By A Domei Correspondent TOKYO, May 30.-Fresh from their lightning occupation of Loyang climaxing successful operations in the enemy's First and Eighth VVar Zones powerful Nippon armies have struck a* Chiang Kai-shek's pivotal Sixth and Ninth War Zones. The suddon smashing Nippon offensive against the213 words
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428 1944-06-01 1 Domel TOKYO, May 31.—Autlioritativa quarters close to the Navy, referring to today's announcement by Dai Honyei that heavy fighting is going on on Biak Island off the north-western tip of New Guinea declared that while the Nippon air force sank or damaged more428 words
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213 1944-06-01 1 INSPIRED by lectures on the current sKuation anri by stories appearing in r.owspape.s. workers now;_ervini? at a shipbuil iing yard In Syonan to bolster marine transportation cr.paclty have been spontaneously contributing to the savings drive since April thla year. In spite t the high prxc213 words
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217 1944-06-01 2 SINCERE DEVOTION OF MASSES PRAISED BY NIPPON RESIDENT l>onei. RANGOON. May 30.— Profoundly moved by the sincere devotion and self-sacrificing efforts of the Burmese masses in defending their land, Sheichi NLshimura, owner of the Nishimura Company in Mandalay, showered praise217 words
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244 1944-06-01 2 B» Oar Special or respondent SEW SYONAN. May 31— A lorge audience turned out to witness the public performance by the newly organized New Sycnan Orchestra, given in honour of Mr. M Shinozaki. Kosei-ka Cho. Syonan Tokubetu-si, last Friday evening at the244 words
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163 1944-06-01 2 By Oar Special l4>rrespondent NEW SVONAN. June 1-The population of New Syonan has now reached 4.000. according to1 Information obtained from the Construction Office of the New j Syonan Development Scheme. This figure inchides members of j the office staff and labourers. One hundred163 words
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Article392 1944-06-01 2 Smith Outpoints Wee At Great World B» \»eiun Shimkan Staff Brportrr MAKING his debut as a professional at the Great World last night. Rrnnie Duclos 120-lb I scored a technical knock-out victory over Kid Abdullah < 123 lb the Kid's seconds throwing in the towel before the commencement of392 words
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Article189 1944-06-01 2 POUR HUNDRED and sixtytwo boys and gift-? from the Queen Street Nippon-Go Training Centre received certificates at a graduation ceremony for sixth-term students held before distinguished officials cf the Gunsei, Syonan Tokubetu-si and the Education Department, at the Kokumin Gakko. yesterday. Those who passed out included189 words
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128 1944-06-01 2 Syoaan Shimbnn - Syoaan Shimbnn By Staff Reporter LECTURES on 'Dysentery" will be delivered at the Syonan Tcku-betu-si auditorium on Saturday, June 3, starting at 6 p.m. Dr. T. Sato of the BoeJci-ka (Health Department) Sycnan Tokubetu-sl. will prertde at the meeting. A general talk on dysentery128 words
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Article, Illustration772 1944-06-01 2 SHOWING REMARKABLE BRAVERY, OVERCOMING ALL OBSTACLES Dotuei RANGOON: May 30,- Burning with zeal to liberate their Motherland from the clutches of British tyranny, Indian National Army forces fighting on Indian soil are overcoming ail obstacles in high spirits and772 words
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157 1944-06-01 2 INDIANS all over Toa (East Asia) will commemorate one of the outstanding landmarks in India's fight against British tyranny on June 13, fourth anniversary of the execution by the British of Udham Singh, young Sikh patriot, who courted death to vindicate his157 words
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477 1944-06-01 2 AIMING at helping Malai farmers at Bintan Island, the Malai Giyu-Run 'Malai Defence Army), and other welfare wtrks planned by the Malai Kosei Kyokai (Malai Welfare Association). Deraang Mohamed Hassan, a well-fnown member of the local Auxiliary Police 1 nice477 words
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669 1944-06-01 2 Pepple Of Celebes 'Awakened As Asiatics' —Earnestly Rehabilitating Homeland INDUSTRIES SAID FLOURISHING I'cmei MACASSAR: May 29.—Freed from Dutch despotism and exploitation, and awakening as Asiatics, Indonesians have risen in earnest for the construction and rehabilitation of their homeland under the Nippon Admin'stration. At present the conversion of rich natural resources-669 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1944-06-01 2 svonnnsHimßun NIPFON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 134 <3»> VOCABULARY senaka back ?sm piate 3» 9 karada body >f y ike p^ r -r atama head ga ke precipice v kokoro heart > suna f" oto noise spoon >- koen p«rk kega wound EXBROISB J.l r- wa koko ni s"nde orimasu ka? Does106 words
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Miscellaneous111 1944-06-01 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 8 pm. musical selections. 630 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour: 7 p.m light music by the Syonan Hoso KangengAleutian; 7.50 p.m. talk in Tamil entitled "Importance of Savings"; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil: 6.30 p.m. news111 words
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