Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 June 1944
1944-06-15
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Title Section22 1944-06-15 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street. Syonan. Telephone \o. 5472. No. 480, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, KOKI 2604, SHOWA 19. 7 cts.22 words
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309 1944-06-15 1 Domfl ON THE HONAN FRONT, June 14.—Forestalling the enemy scheme to counter-attack. Nippon forces on June 5 launched a vigorous attack against t enemy forces in the Chinling Range In the western part of Honan Province, and within a few days! crushed not only309 words
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Article291 1944-06-15 1 EDITORIAL FRESH concrete evidence of the might of the Imperial Forces on the China front is provided by the severe battering dealt to Chungking armies in the Eighth War Zone. Within a few days, the Nippon expeditionary forces in China not only smashed the remnants of the291 words
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151 1944-06-15 1 Task Force Intercepted And Counter-Attacked Domei. TOKYO, June 14.—Dai Honyei, at 5 p.m. this aftr announced that over 121 enemy aircraft were shot down over the 'Mariana Islands, between June 11 and 13 when a powerful enemy task force appeared in151 words
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Article216 1944-06-15 1 Domti. RABAUL, June 14.—Approximately 90 enemy planes comprising! bombers and fighters made an I ineffective attack against ourj positions en Rabaul on June 12J The enemy raiders were repulaecfi by our anti-aircraft fire, without caujjini, any damage to our military installations. Out an enemy formation 0?216 words
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Article135 1944-06-15 1 Dome* NANKING, June 13— It is revealed I that Dr. Chu Min-yi, Foreign Minister of thr National Government of China, re turned here on Saturday from Nippon. He visited Nippon last month with the object of expressing gratitude, en behalf of the Chinese Government and people, for135 words
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285 1944-06-15 1 < Domei. TOKYO. June 14.—The majority of the 121 enemy planes shot ;down over the Marianas during the three-day enemy assault from i June 11 were accounted for by the I brilliant action of the Nippon ground batteries, quarters close to the Navy declared in commenting;285 words
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133 1944-06-15 1 Darnel BERLIN. June 14—Today's communique issued by the Fuehrer's Headquarters announced that a German armoured fighting group penetrated the enemy'* beach-head east of Orne and inflicted on the enemy severe lossei in men and materials. In the other sectors of the front, the133 words
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212 1944-06-15 1 1 DMuel. LISBON, June 13— Fast German bombers flew ever the south- eastern coait of England last i night and pusned forward as (ar as the London area, Berim reports said. On th« Italian front, the German High Command announced that the enemy attacked212 words
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299 1944-06-15 1 Dome! BERLIN. June 13.—There was no material change in the situation on the invasion front during the last 24 hours. German military quarters .stated today. The main focal points of the Anglo-American operations continued to be fan the areas nortn299 words
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371 1944-06-15 2 RECENT OUTSTANDING ACTS INSTANCED THE AUXILIARY Police Force has lived up to ths expectations Of the authorities by the untiring efforts of its members in detecting and re urging up undesirable elements in Syonan, says the Cyonan Shimbun Nippon edition. At times371 words
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152 1944-06-15 2 REFLECTING the great respect Which the peoples of 'Svonan have for Syonan Jinja—the divine protection for the Scuth—is th° large number of worshippers who paid visits there, says the Syonan Bhlmbun Nippon edition. In the five months ending May this year, the number152 words
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296 1944-06-15 2 A "VIENNESE EVENING" will be he'd at the Syonan Kokaido tomorrow frim 6 to 8 p.m. Program: Morn ins;, Noon and Nfeht In Vienna; Tales from the Vienna Woods; In Mamory of Schubwt; "Beim Heungcn"—Selection of Viennese Drinking Songs; Dance— Tirol ien Duo; Dance—Old296 words
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123 1944-06-15 2 IN A radio talk on "Relief Work" from the Syonan Broadcasting Station lrct night. Inche Daud bin Mohamed Shah, Auxiliary Police Assistant attached to "F" Division, stressed the importance of extending assistance only to those members of the public who are in123 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous115 1944-06-15 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. music: 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Oo for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. talk in English by H. W. Mouland, Penghulu of "E" Div. on "Maintenance of Peace and Order"; 7.10 p.m. light music by the Syonan Hoso Kangengakudan; 8 p.m. news in115 words
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