Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 June 1944
1944-06-16
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Title Section22 1944-06-16 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 CtcX Street, Syonan, Telephone No. 5471. No. 481 FRIDAY, JUNE 16. KOKI Z604. SHOWA 19 7 eU.22 words
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Article, Illustration315 1944-06-16 1 Demff. TOKYO, June 15~The moment has now arrived fcr the Axis countries to launch a genera! offensive simultaneously in East Asia and Europe, declared Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo. concurrently Munitions Minister, at the seccnd conference held heie today of officials concerned with munitions production.315 words
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Article227 1944-06-16 1 EDITORIAL RES'I fiICTION of business hours ol open-air stalls is beir? enforced from June 20. If only the pecple understand fully the reasons underlying the decision to enforce this re trie tion, we are sure that they will extend the fullest co-operation with the authorities. To create227 words
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168 1944-06-16 1 Oomet. TOKYO, June 15.—One hundred and forty-three enemy planes and 88 enemy vessels laden with troops and supplies were destroyed by Imperial air units in the China war theatre during: the period from June 1 to168 words
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211 1944-06-16 1 I DomeL LISBON. June 14-Anti-Axis j European invasion forces' losses, 'including those suffered on the I sea. are e. timated to have reach■ed 100,000 by today, the ninth day ;of the invasion, according to Trans-Ocean's military corres- pondent Karl Bluecher, a Berlin211 words
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114 1944-06-16 1 Domtl. TOKYO, June 18—Dal HonyeJ announced this morning: "An enemy air force consisting of about 20 aircraft including B-29's and B-2i's raided northern Kyushu area from the dtrec-1 tion of China at about 2 a.m. on June 16. "Our air defence units immediately intercepted the enemy,114 words
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Article119 1944-06-16 1 Dnmri. TOKYO. June 15.—Observing the 75th anni\ei>ary since its dedication a commemorative festival will be held on June 29 at the Yasukuni Shrine with Chief Priest Gen. Takao Suzuki offl-1 elating. The festival will be attended by adjutants of the War and Navy Ministries as well as119 words
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190 1944-06-16 1 By A Domri War Correspondent ON THE INDO-BURMA FRONT, June 13—Nippon units operating en the Salween front have now succeeded in destroying the main tfrength ot the Chungking forces alter luring them to a roint facing cur main position in this sector. Confirmed190 words
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287 1944-06-16 1 Domel. LISBON. June 14—American bomber squadrons, under strong 1 fighter escort, which entered Budapest area in fcrenoon hours i today, lost ten planes including five four-engined bombers, according to reports received her«. Violent air battles occurred over the northern part of Lake287 words
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163 1944-06-16 1 I Desael. TOKYO, June 16.—Dai Honyel announced today hat heavy fighting Is progressing on Salpan Island in the Marianas Group at present between our garrison units and an enemy fcrce The announcement, reads: "The enemy lorce, which conducted a series of raids on163 words
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323 1944-06-16 1 AIR DEFENCE practices will be held from 7 p.m on June 19 to 12 midnight en June 20. These practices will be conducted main- < ly along the following lines:— 1 The practices are only for the control of lights and,323 words
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161 1944-06-16 2 Svonan Shimhun - Svonan Shimhun Bv Staff Reporter NEW SYONAN is presenting the Catholic Colony in Fuji Village with a bachelor's dormitory, complete with all facilities and amen-, lties for indoor recreation. This; was dkclcsed by the Kosei-ka Cho, Mr. M. Shinozaki, when he addressed161 words
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146 1944-06-16 2 FUTURE settlers In New Syonan will b3 encouraged to know that all Chinese are enjoying gcod health, with cases of serious il.ncss conspicuous by th3ir absence. D-scloslnfT this In an Interview, Mr Clint? Kee-sun, ohplrman of tht OflMnl Affairs Department, paid e tribute to the un.lrlng146 words
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256 1944-06-16 2 EVERYONE should realize Its Importance, and co-operate in the maintenance of peace and ord:r, declared Mr. H. W. Mouland, head of ward of "E" Division, in the course of a radio talk from the Syonan Broadcasting Station last evening. Some pointers as to how256 words
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800 1944-06-16 2 GUNSEIKAN - GUNSEIKAN STATEMENT ISSUED BY A STATEMENT 'siued by the Malai Gunseikan yest2rday deals with the utilization of all materials and labour on a planned basis in connerticn with the intensification of measures for defence in keeping with military activities; increase of production800 words
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Article83 1944-06-16 2 THE Syonan Sports Association will hold ifs second annual club amateu.1 boxing iGhampionships in the latte' part of August, with the final'. scheduled for Sept. 1. The (ournamen will be run under Ihe pa'ronage cl Mr. M Shinoeaki. Kosci-ka Cho. En ry forms will be available from83 words
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174 1944-06-16 2 CONVINCED of their bright future, the new colonists at Bintan farming settlement have expressed their desire to remain there permanently, declared Tuan Ishak Haji Muhammad, former chler editor of the Berita Malai, in an interview. "At present all the colonists are working collective174 words
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Advertisement479 1944-06-16 2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY: House In qiret locality out of town. Will consider compensation. Reply, giving full particulars, to "The Advertiser," Box No. 452, c/o Syonan Shimbun (English Edition), Syonan. WANTED:—Experienced motor ear driver*. Any nationality. Apply to "Seow Kee Engineering Worka," 263. Lavender JEJreet, Syonan. ENGAGEMENT TAN—KOH. Mr. Tan Koon Jim.479 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1944-06-16 2 Today's Syonan Radio 8 p.m. music; 6.30 p.m. news tn Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Mnlal Children's Hour: 7 p.m. Harmonica Interlude; 7.15 p.m. Teocnew selections: 7.50 p.m. Nippon music; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news In Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news In Cantonese; 8.45 p.m. news .n Hokkien;105 words
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