Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 June 1944
1944-06-13
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Title Section22 1944-06-13 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone JVo. 5471. NO. 476 TUESDAY. JUNE. 13, KOKI 2604. SHOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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BRITISH RETREATING ON INDIAN FRONT
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194 1944-06-13 1 By A Domei War Correspondent' ON THE INDO-BURMA FRONT, June 10.—The British 20th Division at midnight on June 7 began a general retreat towards Palel from the strongly-fortified position north of Tegnoupal After being overwhelmed by strong Nippon attacks. The main strength of the194 words
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Article347 1944-06-13 1 EDITORIAL AN INDICATION of the great impression it has created is provided by the fact that the statement of a certain Nippon commander, exhorting Nippon-jln to treat the local inhabitants with every kindness and consideration, is still the main topic of conversation and discussion amons. the people347 words
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Article151 1944-06-13 1 AS A RESULT of the proclamation by the Gunsirei-Kan (Commander of the Imperial forces in Malai» on May 25 that Communists will not be prosecuted if they truly repent over their past misconduct and pledge future loyalty to th? authorites. and of punitive operations against .such151 words
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548 1944-06-13 1 Second Front V Domel. BERLIN, June 11—Between the Orne and Vire rivers where the enemy is continuously bringing up reinforcements, heavy fighting is continuing, the German High Command announced today. Enemy attempts to gain ground were frustrated with high losses, the548 words
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235 1944-06-13 1 ON THE FOREMOST Indian Front, June 12.—Indo-Nippon forces are continuing their steady push towards Btshenpur, south-western gateway to Imphal. In a desperate effort to hold out until the Kohinu-Imphal road is reopened, the enemy forces have been resisting stubI bornly from their pasltions around235 words
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178 1944-06-13 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the SouthWest Pacific. June 12.—Our air forces in the evening of June 8 carried out raids against enemy positions at Bosnek on Biaic Island and also on Owi Island in the north-western sector of New Guinea. Direct hits were178 words
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217 1944-06-13 1 SHANGHAI. June 12.—The Chungking military authorities yesterday announced that Oen. U Chia-yu. Commander-in-Chief of the 36th Chungking Group Army was killed In action on May 21 in the vicinity of Loning, Honan Province, according to a Chungking report intercepted here, says Domei. It is217 words
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576 1944-06-13 2 Syonan Shimbun - Syonan Shimbun By i Staff Reporter VACANCIES exist for 50 apprentices in the Kaigun Kokusho and for 40 recruits for the Heiho, according to details released by the Rodo Jimu Kyoku through the Propaganda and Publicity Department of the Syonan Over-sea-Chinese576 words
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470 1944-06-13 2 Syonan Shimbun - KOSEI-KA CHO ADDRESSES BACHELORS By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter "I WANT you to make this place a centre of culture and to make it a success. Please do no; disappoint me." So said Mr. M. Shinozaki, Kosei-ka Cho, in a470 words
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107 1944-06-13 2 TO educate settlers In matters connected with larmlni?, an agricultural class, with official* of the Agrlcultua' Department la charge, will be opened in New Syonan shortly, it is ievealed. To date, 500 acres of high land and 200 acres of padi land have betn107 words
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277 1944-06-13 2 Dome!. KLUANG (Johore), June 12 An agricultural settlement at Sungei Sayong, seven miles from here, is now being built up under the auspices of the local Malal Association, the first institution of its kind in this province. Tht settlement, which it is understood will be277 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement477 1944-06-13 2 WAITRESSES, MAID-SERVANTS AND COOKS WANTED 20 Attractive waitresses, age 18-25, 5 maid-servants, age below 45, 3 experienced cooks, age 35-45, of any Nationality, to work in big military club in Palembang. Good salaries and prospects. Free board and lodging. Please apply personally to:— LAM ENG CO. 28, South Canal Road.477 words
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Advertisement212 1944-06-13 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS THE family of the late Mr. Nelson Leicester thanks all relatives and friends who attended his funeral on the 9th instant and sent wreaths and messages of condolence. MR. MRS. CHAN KIM SWEE and family. Mr. Loe Meng Kong and family cftivey their sincere thanki to all212 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1944-06-13 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. music; 6.30 p.m. news In Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Mala; Children's Hour; 7 p.m. talk In English by Koh Putt-poh, Penghulu ot "D" Dlv. on "Co-operation between Public and Auxiliary Police Force"; 7.10 p.m. piano interlude; 7.30 p m Cantonese drama; 7.50 p.m. Nippon117 words
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