Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 June 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Svonan. Telephone JSo. 5471. NO. 479 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. KOKI 2604, SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 260 1 LISBON. June 12.—1n Italy. the main fighting yesterday c°ntred around the front between the Tyrrhenian coast and Lake Bclsena, according to Berlin reports. The German High Command said that after embittered fighting, the enemy succeeded in making slight gams on both sides of the Lake. On
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  • 238 1 EDITORIAL A PHENOMENON of wartime Is the queue; inevitable though it is. the queue can surely be controlled and made orderly. Queues In Syonan lack orderliness, if only because the people do not observe the dictum 'First Come, First Serve'. In our opinion, two measures can be taken
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  • 244 1 NIPPON FORCES DRIVING RAPIDLY TO KUAIMOL By A Dome! War Correspondent) ON THE INDO-BURMA FRONT, June 11.—Our forces completely occupied strong enemy positions north of Sad», about ten kilometres south-west of Bishenpur, on June 6, after launching fierce assaults in the morning with
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  • 104 1 By A Doniei War Correspondent ON THE SALWEEN FRONT. June 10.—Relentless attacks against the enemy's 116th. 130th and 36th divisions are now noing on in full swing along the western banks of the Salween River, where the enemy is desperately attempting to force open the
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  • 87 1 Dome* A NIPPON BASE in Burma. June 12—In the skies over a point 15 kilometres south of Bishenpur a forma Hen of Nippon flghte'6 bR the morning of June 7 encountered eight Hurricane fighters ar.i hMttntJy shct down all the enemy pbnes, of
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  • 75 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE In the Central Pacific. June 13.—Our fighter format!c.i on two days Jurvs 10 and It, shot down three er.emy heavy bombsrs which raided Ttuk Island. On the night of June 10 the enemy raided UM island with a fa mat ion of
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  • 201 1 Domei. BERLIN. June 12 Losses suffereji by the British airbcrne troops totalled already several tens of thousands today, on the seventh day of the invasion, Berlin quarters estimated. During the past 24 hours these carefully prepared special troops again suffered heavily. On the
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  • 199 1 Domei. BERLIN. June 13.—The centra of violent fighting in invaded France continues to be in the sector west of Caen and south of Bayeux as the Anglo-American invasion forces tried to expand their bridgehead towards the south and south-west under cover of their air
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  • 84 1 Dotnei. LISBON, June 13.—Hundreds of American assault troops lost their lives in gaining a mile-and-a-half in the beach sector near Vienrllle during the Cherbourg Peninsula landing, Reuter's correspondent John Wllhelm reported, according to a dispatch received here. The corespondent said the army major
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  • 463 1 DomH. I BERLIN. June 12—According to indications on the invasion front it seems as if Field-Marshal von Rundstedt wants to force the Anglo-Americans to engage the greatest percentage of their troops and draw them out of: range of their heavy ships' artil-;
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  • 54 2  -  Syonan Shimbun By 5»-fT Reporter OVER 700 families are living a simple rural life of contentment in New Syonan today, unencumbered by such things as the food problem or the high ccst of llvln g—the
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  • 237 2 IN order to strengthen lighting control arrangements, business houi-s of open-air eat'ng stalls in Syonan, Including stalls in markets, will be restricted from June 20. Hitherto, for the convenience of labourers, no restriction was made on the busineis hours of open-air eating
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  • 209 2 PARALLEL with the swift progress bfing made in the conversion of jungle land into rich agricultural settlements, many thousands of farming implements of all types are at present being mass-produced here for the farmln? colonies in Endau. Bahau and Bin tan Island. In
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  • 158 2 Domel. RANGOON. June 13.—Greatly alarmed at the mounting anti-British sentiment prcvaling among Indian troops, the headquarters of the Brit'sh Army have issued orders imposing strict censorship on all correspondence addressed to Indian soldiers of the British-Indian Army from their families and friends, according to
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  • 185 2 INDIANS all over Toa paid homage yesterday to the memory of Udham Singh on the occasion of the fourth anniversary of his martyrdom on a British gallows for avenging the death cf the Jallianwallah Bagh victims by shooting dead Sir Michael OTJwyer, curing
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  • 366 2 STRESSING the importance of knowing Nippon's spirit of universal brotherhood and its mest advanced culture, Che' Rahman Majid, prominent Malal social worker and member of the Syonan Malai Kosei Kyokai (Malai Welfare Association) in a talk from the local broadcasting station, urged her sisters
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 97 2 KYO-EI SHOWA (15-21 ROKUGATU) She dedicates herself to the promotion of the Happiness of Others! CHOKO HDA in the title role as O B A—S A N (GRANDMOTHER) A ShochOca Production Supported by SHIN SABI'RI. HIDEKO TAKAMINE Preceded by Dai Toa News. USHIHO BUNKA (15-21 KOK.UGATL) New Programme Includes: "RESSHA
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    • 224 2 FOR SALE: One brand new PERAMBULATOR in perfect condition. For inspection please call at 68, Robinson Road, between 10..30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (T.T.). WANTED:—Experienced motor car drivers. Any ijationality. Apply to "Scow Kee Engineering Works," 26;}, Lavender »reet, syonan. WANTED:—Experienced Turners and Filters for a local Engineering firm. Good
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    • 372 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DOUBLE WEDDING AT THE Straits Chinese Methodist Church, Kampong Kapor Road, on June 10. 2604. Dr. Tan Boon Chwee, elder son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Tan Ten? Kim, to Kitty Tan, youngest daughter of the lau- Mr. and Mrs. Tan 800 Llat; and Tan Eoon Poh, younger son
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 104 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. music; 6.30 p.m. news lr. Nippca-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. talk in Malai by Daud bin Mohd. Sin. Demang of "F" Div. on "Relief Work"; 7.10 p.m. Malai musical selections; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; ft p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15
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