Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 June 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimhun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 409 FRIDAY. JUNE 2. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 115 1 Domel. TOKYO, June I.—Desertions among the ranks of Indian troops undei British command have of late been on the increase, most of then being mass desertions. Already these Indian soldiers, who left the British side, hare passed the 15,000 mark, according to a dispatch
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  • 227 1 D«mK AT THE BURMA FRONT. May 31.—Nippon forces continue to deal staggering blows to enemy paratroops in the vicinity of Myitkylna and. on May 25 alone, the enemy lost more than 300 killed and many ethers wounded. Growing desperate over his waning supplies and
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  • 234 1 Editorial INTERNATIONALLY famous as an economic expert. Dr. S H. Wohlthat has predicted, after a tour of Nampo (Southern Regions), that Dai Toa's economic future "is pregnant with development and abundance" and that after the war. production and trade in this region will not only show
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  • 271 1 Intensive Two-Day Nippon Raids Doati TOKYO, June l.—Dai Honyei at 2.30 p.m. this afternoon announced as follows: "Our air units in the China war theatre on the tv o days, May 29 and 30, raided the enemy airfields at Hengyang, Hunan Province, and
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  • 176 1 Donei. LISBON, May 31.—Southern California went through a 33-mlnute radio silence last night, the first since Easter Sunday of last year when two planes at first unidentified, appeared flying towards the Southern California coast, a Lon Angeles dispatch said. No air ratd alarm was
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  • 293 1 DomeL ON THE NORTHERN Burma j Front. May 31.— Due to mastsrly Nippon strategy. Chungking forces in Yunnan Province under Wei Li Huang are suffering repeated defeats in their attempts to invade northern Burma. On each occasion. the invading enemy troops are purposely allowed
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  • 138 1 Gandhi Refuses To Withdraw 'Quit India Resolution DotneL LISBON, May .11.—Mahaima Gandhi in bis recent letter to M. R. Jayakar. Privy Councillor and loader of the Non-Tarty Group ot India, emphatically declared that the "Quit India" Resolution of Auftut i»« cannot be withdrawn, according to a Reuter meesafe from Bombay.
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  • 395 1 Domrl. LISBON, May 31-Thg luU en the Eastern Front was broken I yesterday when German Panzer and infantry formations, strongly supported bv German and Rumanian battleplanes, broke through strongly fortified Soviet positicnj north of Jassy, in Rumania, according to reports received here. Conquered territory was autce'sfully
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  • 264 2  -  SYONAN SHIMBLN BY- STAFF REPORTER HOW public savings can help in bringing about final victory in this war was explained by Mr. G. S. Tay, an official of the Malai Banking Association, in the course of an
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  • 209 2 WltH a view to intensify the total mobilization campaign among Indians and to coordinate the activities of the Propaganda and Publicity Departments of the various branches of the Incian Independence League in Malai, a fortnight's course was given to members-in-charge of this department of the
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  • 195 2 THE Syonan Tokubetu-si authorities recently duraled 10,000 tablets of quinine to the Malal settlers at Bintan Island. "This good act on the part of the authorities shows their keen Interest In the welfare of these agricultural pioneers wijo are doing their best to help
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  • 204 2  -  Syonan Shimbun By Staff Reporter A FIRST-RUN match between Little A man (Penang) and Kid Cabanella (Ipoh) heads the boxing card at th« New World tomorrow night. Other bouts include a middleweight clash between Jimmy Bird and Gunboat Smith, and a bantamweight elimination
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  • 90 2 ASSISTING the Norinka Department of the Tokubetu-sl in censustaking of Syonan Malai farming families, a group of ten young members of the Malai Kosei Kyokai (Malai Welfare Association) under the direction of the Vice-President, Tenpku Hussein, have come forward to do the voluntary
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  • 42 2 THE death took place suddenly early yesterday morning o." Benjamin Francis, darling son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. de Almeida, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rcxlrigues of 42, Bencoolen Street. Funeral took place yesterday evening.
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  • 59 2 IN ever Sweet Memory of LOR ETTA LUCILLE LOUIS (aged 2 years and 2 months) who passed away on May 26, 2604. "While on her short sojourn on earth she made those around her happy, and now that she is gone from vs. she is amoothening our pafh
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  • 149 2 Dome! m KUALA LUMPER, May 31— To further augment the fighting strength of the Indian National Army now battling heroically on Indian soil for the liberation of India from the Anglo-American shackles, a fresh batch of volunteers yesterday graduated *rom an
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 512 2 BOXING THRILLS TO-MORROW NIGHT NEW WORLD 8.30 p.m. CABANELLA vs. LITTLE AMAN GUNBOAT SMITH vs. J. BIRD CHIA MUN ONN vs. LOUIS LOGAN Dennis Deans vs. Arabian Kid Upcountry boxers participating in this card have arrived. Avoid the big rush by coming early. Tremendous rush for tickets. Secure yours right
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    • 241 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Lady Clerk for Chinese accounts. No previous experience necessary. Ability to speak Nippon-O3 essential. Good salary. Apply "Mr. GOH," 297, Beach Road. Phone 2256. WANTED: A Dispenser and an Aaristant Dispenser. Apply, stating age, experience ai.d salary expected to Box No. 449, c/o Sjonan Shimbun (English Edition)
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 110 2 Radio Programme 6 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. newt in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; i p.m. Mandarin song selections; 7.15 p.m. Cantonese music; 7.50 p.m. talk in Mandarin entitled "Importance of Savings"; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.13 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news
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