Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 June 1944
1944-06-17
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section24 1944-06-17 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140 146 Cecil Street, S ponan, Telephone No. 5471 No. 182 SATURDAY, JUNE 17, KOKI 2604, SHOW 19 7 cts.24 words
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123 1944-06-17 1 OomeL A NIPPON BASE en the China Front, June 15 —The Nippon Air Force at dawn on June 12 carried out devastating raids against the enemy airfield at Enshih. in Hupeh Province, and also Liangshan. in Szechuan Province. Our air units, in the raid on Enshih.123 words
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110 1944-06-17 1 Darnel. ON THE HONAN FRONT, Jim* 15.—The Anglo-Americans fullv exposed th?ir cruelty in bombing indiscriminately Chinese civilian? during the Changteh operptions thus arousing the anger of the Chinese masses. On June 1, Chinese refugees, aftefully understanding the object of the Imperial Forces, returned to Pingkianghsien,110 words
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Article271 1944-06-17 1 EDITORIAL PREMIER Tojo's declaration that the time has arrived "for the 5 Ax»*< countries to launch a general offensive simultaneously in Toa 'East Asia) and Europe." is welcomed by the billion peoples of Toa. Indicating, as It does, that NlpDon. in collaboration with Its allies, is ready271 words
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81 1944-06-17 1 By A Drtnei War Correspondent AT A PALEL Frontline Base. :June 15.—Nippon forces, after I completing the occupation of the important enemy stronghold of Khodei Khunou on June 11, are continuing hot pursuit of the enemy retreating towards Maibi Khunou. The enemy force, equipped with81 words
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Article287 1944-06-17 1 Domcl TOKYO. June IP.— Further effortr will be put forth to increase foodstuff production as well as enhance national morale following the appointment of Shinya Uchida. Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, and four leading figures in Nippon's world of journalism ;as members of the Central Liaison Headquarters287 words
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70 1944-06-17 1 Donei. ZURICH, Junre 15—British Secretary of State for India, Leopold Amery. told the House of Commons today that Gandhi's release had been ordered for reasons of hia health only and that the British Government thus far had not arrived at a decision about Gandhi's definite release70 words
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254 1944-06-17 1 Domel. TOKYO. June 16—Nippon air and grcund units brought down seven enemy planes and damaged three others out of an enemy air formation which air-raided northern Kyushu early this morning, Dai Honyei announced in a communique released this afternoon. The text of the254 words
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56 1944-06-17 1 Domri. ON SOUTH PACIFIC Front, June 16.—Long-range guns of Nippon fortresses on Tinian laland in the Mariana Group on the morning of June 15 fiercely bombarded enemy warships which were supporting enemy landing units invading the nearby Saipan Island, and heavily damaged and56 words
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339 1944-06-17 1 Dom«t TOKYO. June 16—Disclosing details of the enemy's attack on Salpan Island, quarters close to the Army and Navy said that the enemy task force, despite severe 1 blows dealt by the Nippon Air Force and ground batteries in re- < pelling successive raids339 words
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610 1944-06-17 1 By A Dome! Correspondent SITUATED within city limitein Tal Jin Road—is a house of great historical importance. It is Bin Chan House, cradle of the Chinese Revolution and consequently of Sino-Nlppon cooperation that has led to the birth of New610 words
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177 1944-06-17 2 OBJECT OF RESTRICTING NIGHT STALLS "UNDER present wartime conditions. In order to ensure a aecure supply of foodstuffs, the family should be considered as the unit. For this reason the authorities ar/e striving to increase the ration of foodstuffs taking the family177 words
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215 1944-06-17 2 THAT local Inhabitants are growin" more and more "Orow-More-Pood" •onrclous is evidenced by the fact that nil available space Is being utilized for rv.lt!vation. Vegetable plot* are thriving, producing greens and tapioca for th. owner?' tables. People living In the city area ar? todr.y215 words
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97 1944-06-17 2 TO COLLECT funds for Blntan-to setiltrs, the Syonan Sports Association is holding a soccer match between two specially selected teams on July 1, at the Jalan Besar Stadium under the patronage of Mr. M. Shinozakl, Koselka Cho. Prior to the97 words
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270 1944-06-17 2 A SWIMMING Carnival will be held by the Svor.an Sports Asrociation some time in Octobei at the Mount Emily Swimming Pool. Meanwhile, at a recent meeting of the F.S.a. Council, it Wtfl d°"lded to issue tickets to the pool to270 words
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Article118 1944-06-17 2 B. Wilmott de Siha — — - B. Wilmott de Siha By Is this the spot where man neglects hit pride. Of creed and rank to serve in humble guise? Where hrlmble bliss which Luxury deride, Thro' Labour's meed sweet content oft devise. No more shall youths now waste their prime of life. In118 words
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Advertisement73 1944-06-17 2 NOTICE RE PAYMENT OF RENTS OF NONENEMY HOUSES OCCUPIED BT MILITARY NAVAL UNITS. 1. All rents will be received and paid out by the Estate Trust Department of the CHINA SOUTHERN BANK LTD. (KANAN GINKO). 2. All property owners concrned are requested to make early arrangements for this collection, i73 words
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Advertisement706 1944-06-17 2 SELANGOR KEIBA CLUB. JUNE EXTRA MEETING 2604. Ist Day. Sunday, June 18th, 2604 2nd Day, Sunday, June 25th, 2604 The usual If/. UNLIMITED BIG SWEEP, and $2/COURSE CASH SWEEPS will be held each day. GATE ADMISSION FEE will be us usual. C. R MARTIN (Jr.). Seore lary. JAN AGA'S FINEST706 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous274 1944-06-17 2 Today's Syonan Radio 8 p.m. music- 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go fo: beginners: 8.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. radio play in Malai by the Sandiwara Fajar Timor; 7.50 p.m. Nippon music; 8 p.m. news In Hindustani; 8.15 p.m news In Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news m Cantonese; 8.45 p.m.274 words
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