Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 June 1944
1944-06-07
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Title Section22 1944-06-07 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140U46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 473 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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485 1944-06-07 1 MacArthur's 'Island*Hopping' Tactics Come To Standstill A NIPPON BASE in the South-Western Pacific—Our air units early on June 5 attacked a group of enemy war craft and transports off the southern coast of Biak Island and instantaneously sank one enemy cruiser and one destroyer.485 words
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Article283 1944-06-07 1 EDITORIAL FOCAL point of the fighting in the South-West Pacific is New Guinea and Biak and Owi Islands to the rorth-west. While there can be no dispute as to tne strategic importance of th-ese Islands, there Is it ths same time no reason for fear. Nippon garrisons on283 words
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175 1944-06-07 1 OomeL LISBON, June s—North-east of Rome which Reich troops evacuated yesterday lor cultural and humanitarian reasons to prevent devastation of the eternal city, heavy fighting is taking, place, the German High Com-1 mand announced, according to Berlin reports. German anti-aircraft defence Tormatlors destroyed U175 words
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Article, Illustration234 1944-06-07 1 By A Domei War Correspondent SALWEEN RIVER SECTOR. June s.—Nippon units, which have be^n continuing relentless attacks against the Chungking divisions which effected crossing of the Salwcen River, attacked positions of the enemy's main force at Hungmushu for three days beginning from May234 words
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Article132 1944-06-07 1 LISBON, June 5.—A dispatch from the anti-Axis headquarters in Naples said that King Victor Emmanuel was reported to have signed a decree tonight giving up his powers and turning them over to the Badoglio Government. It was also rtported from Naples that the Kiiipr on Tuesday afternoon132 words
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Article40 1944-06-07 1 TWO errors were made in the results of (he Knnan Saikrn 12. iterm drawing: published in Monday's ic«ue:—(£th nrtec), No. *****'J fhoulfl read N<T *****9; and (7lh prize No. *****9 should read No. *****0. The errors are rrgretted.40 words
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101 1944-06-07 1 News Flash Dome! BERLIN, June 6.—The German military spokesman announced that wi*h the exception of the beach-head of Caen, France, all Anglo-American invasion troops have been repulsed. He said that only a narrow strip near Caen, 15 to 20 kilometres in length and one to I101 words
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91 1944-06-07 1 DomeL BERLIN. June 6.—ln the area between the Seine estuary and the eastern coast of Normamiy, numerous Allied landlng-boaU and light-vessels were observed, according to competent quarters. German naval forces were reported to be lighting enemy landing ships ofl the coast. It is declared that the91 words
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Article185 1944-06-07 1 Domei. BERLIN, June o—The Fuehrer'i Headquarters announced on Tuesday noon as follows: "In Italy, the enemy made several unsuccessful ihru.Ls from Rome afainst our position? west and north of the city. East of the city, the canny'a attacks were launched with concentrate ed lorccs throughout the185 words
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123 1944-06-07 1 Domel. LISBON, June 4—David* Lawrenca, one of the best-known columnist* la America, and editor of the Unl.ed Stales News, In an ar'lele today warned Americans that the battle in u»« Pacific Is "only one bide i tha picture" and "the real story123 words
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467 1944-06-07 2 PEOPLE'S 'GUIDING PRINCIPLE' DEFINED THE utmest co-operation of the people of this island in connection with various measures undertaken by the authorities at present was urged by Mr. Yeo Chlang-swee. chairman of the Auxiliary Police Association, in his broadcast talk ircm467 words
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279 1944-06-07 2 APPLICATIONS are invited from ablebodled men between the ages of 21 and 35 years for service in the Syon*n Keimvayo. Outiam Road. Terms of employment and Privileges are as follows:— 1. Salary: Initial monthly salary for Kansyue Is $30 and upwards.279 words
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Advertisement248 1944-06-07 2 NOTICE In the Estate of Tin Eu Tet* deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that all creditors and person* having claims ■gainst the estate of the above deceaaed. who died on the 19th April. 2604, late of No. 14. Phillip Street, Bynnan-to, should give notice of their claims in writing to248 words
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Advertisement642 1944-06-07 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 82 He: Enrolment of students for the Queen Street Nlppoiu-Go School. Enrolment of student* for the Queen Stieet Nippon-Go School will take place n«s follows:— 1. Number of students to be enrolled: Sho-Toh Ka (Elementary Course): a :ertain number. Chlu-Toh Ka (Intermediate Course>: a certain642 words
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Advertisement299 1944-06-07 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 81 Re: Recruitment of Mechanic! Apprentices, and Odd joh Workers. RECRUITMENT of workers will take place »s follows:— 1. PaMirulars. (a) Type of worker?: Mechanics. eppremices. odd-job workers. (b) Age limit: Above 18 years ol age (Apprentices do not come under this restriction). (c) Nationality:299 words
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