Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 June 1944
1944-06-12
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Title Section21 1944-06-12 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone So. 5471. NO. 477 MONDAY.'JUNE 12. KOKI 2«04. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS21 words
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208 1944-06-12 1 DornH. A NIPPON BASE in the Southwestern Pacific, Jane 10— A Nippon Air Force on June 8 carried out another effective night raid on enemy positions on Wakde Island in the New Guinea sector. As a result208 words
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Article87 1944-06-12 1 Domei. TOKYO. Jiuip 10—A second group of 89 studeats from Nampo (Southern Redoes) arrived here this morning to study in Nippon. They include 30 students from Burma, 24 from Djawa. nina from Sumatra, four from Malal and two frr-m Borneo. They were met tt the station by representatives87 words
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Article267 1944-06-12 1 EDITORIAL THERE seems to be a need for an anti-malarir 1 drive in Syonan-to, if only to judge frcm the prevalence of mosquitoes. Whether anopheles or not. these mosquitoes are nevertheless a nuisance and a menace to publi" health, and a campaign to wipe them out will bs267 words
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114 1944-06-12 1 Domei. TOKYO. Jane 10.—Deeply touched by the recent, contribution* made by Nippon soldiers* h?hting In Torokina Point sector, for the purpose of constructing aircraft, Superior Priva> Osami Fuku'hima has contributed a sum of Ten 102 for a similur purpoM* Fukushima had fought in114 words
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182 1944-06-12 1 Dome I A NIPPON BASE IN CHINA, June 10.—Nippon Army Air units at dawn today surprise-raided enemy air bases at Lingling and Hengyang both in Hunan Province and dealt heavy blows to the United States Air Force.182 words
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202 1944-06-12 1 Dotnd LISBON. June 9-On the Italian front, pow. rful anti-Axis forces continued their pressure all day long yesterday against German rearguard troops at Tiber, in the co2stal sector, and on both sides of Lake Vico, but without achieving any major success, the German High Command discloses202 words
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Article137 1944-06-12 1 Domei. BERLIN, June 10.—The antiAxis paid heavily for their European invasion attempt, an official announcement tcday disclosing that 1.500 prisoners have been taken during the flnt threp days of the invasion. It added that the enemy suffered extremely heavy sar-guinary losses, including 200 tanks137 words
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284 1944-06-12 1 Second Front Dotnei. BERLIN, June 10.—As the toll of destroyed Anjjlo-American tanks reached more than 200 and prisoners numbered several thousand during: the first three days of the enemy invasion in northern France, the Anglo-American attempt to land at Trouville, immediately south284 words
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344 1944-06-12 1 DomeL TOKYO, June 10—Although tht monsoon season has finally set in. fighting in the Imphal sector areas is still going on with unabated fury. The Nippon unit* are gradually tightening their pncirclement of Imphal. Palel and Bishenpur, which form th« enemy's three pivotal bulwark*344 words
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122 1944-06-12 2 Syonan Shimbun - Syonan Shimbun By Staff Reporter MALAI Postal Savings made a furthsr rapid advance in May when deposits amounting to $1,718,681 and withdrawals of $577,363 resulted in an increase Of $1,141,318 in net savings. Total deposits up to May amounts to $6,504,681 and the total122 words
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511 1944-06-12 2 Syonan Shimbun - Syonan Shimbun By Staff Reporter FURTHER attesting to the peace, order and prosperity prevailing in the island, another amusement park will be added to the amenities of Syonan. At the request of the authorities, the Byov.an Oversea-Chinese Association is forming a public511 words
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Article239 1944-06-12 2 Syonan Shim bun SUIT Reporter. AN APPEAL to all local citizens to co-operate with tha nuthoritics as well as with one another in stamping out that eviltongued tool of the enemy—the rumour-monger—was made by Mr239 words
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448 1944-06-12 2 Syonan Shimbun - Syonan Shimbun By .staff Reporter AN APPEAL to local landowners to contribute to the grow-more-food campaign by developing their land agriculturally wherever pcssibb was made by Mr. Kdti Chek Yak, of the OCA. Propaganda and Publicity Department, at a meeting of448 words
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191 1944-06-12 2 Syonan Shimbun - Syonan Shimbun By Staff Reporter TIGER AMAN (117-lb.) earned a narrow pcints victory over Battling Sima (125-lb.) after ten gruelling rounds, in the main event at the New World arena, Saturday night. Trice in the early rounds \a\zn rent through the ropes when191 words
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Advertisement417 1944-06-12 2 NOTICE THIS IS TO NOTIFY the Public that my wife CHUA GEK KEE has on the 16th April, 2604, without my consent left my protection and ceased to iive with me as my wife and fwill not be responsible for her acts or debts contracted by her or any credit417 words
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Advertisement254 1944-06-12 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. HARRY MOULAND conveys his heartfelt thanks to all those who attended the funeral of his beloved mother (Mrs. Amelia Theresa Moulend). as well as those who sent wreath3 and letters of condolence in hia sad bereavement. DOUBLE ENGAGEMENT A DOUBLE engagement is announced on June 12,254 words
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