Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 June 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan, Telephone No. 5171. No. 181 TUESDAY, JUNE 20, KOKI H,ol, STIOWA 19 7 cts.
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  • 366 1 Darnel NANKING, Jun 3 19.-Stressing that the futile resistance carried on by the Chungking regime is strangling tha masses under its juri:diction and threatening the very existence of China, the Spokocman of the National Government of China, in a broad:ast directed to Chungking yesterday
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  • 213 1 EDITORIAL RELENTLESS Nippon onslaught? have led to the Chungking admission, carried in a United Press disp?t?h. that the fall of Changsha. Chiang's stronghold in Hunan Province, "seems imminent." After gaining control of Honan Province with th? recent capture of Loyang, the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Central China
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  • 213 1 Dome!. ON THE lIONAN FRONT, June 19.—Like a surging tide, crack Nippon army units in Central China are penetrating deep into the defence lines of Chungking's Sixth and Ninth War Zones, in the Changsha area. Our units have already smashed through
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  • 162 1 Domrl. A NIPFON BASE In the South Pacific, June 18.—About 80 enemy troops, equipped with trenchmortars, attempted to attack our position in Torokina, Bougainville Islrnd, at 6 am. on June 16, but our garrison units immediately intercepted the enemy, and in tha ensuing fierce
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  • 164 1 TO MEET the ev?r-growing wishes of the Malai public to cooperate with the Administration in the 'Grow Mere Food' campaign, arrangements have been ccmpleted for the dispatch of a second batch cf settlers to the Karimnn farming colony, at the end of
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  • 277 1 AN ANNOUNCEMENT Of the Malai Gunseikan-bu Yusei Kyoku is&ed today states that the savings in the Malai Post Office Savings Bank have passed $7,030,--000 on June 17, 2604. while the number cf depositors on the same date has reached 203.500. The po.s.al
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  • 197 1 DumeL TOKYO. June 19.—Magolchi Tawara, veteran member of the House of Representatives and a iormei Minister of Commerce and Industry, died on June 17 from blood poisoning, at the age of 75. The late Mr. Tawara was an elder member ot the now defunct Minseito Party. The
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  • 264 1 By A Dome! War Correspondent ON THE SALV/FEN FRONT, June 18.—Despite the loss of mere than 5,000 troops In th§ course of fierce attacks carried out by our units on the Salwecn front, the Yunnan Expeditionary Force of the Chungking Army again attempted a
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  • 223 1 "THE LIGHT control practice last night was very v:ell done." said an officer of the Sycnan Defence Force In a statement to the Press today. "All the members of teams of the Auxiliary Police Force very satisfactorily carried out their work." the officer
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  • 125 1 WITH regard to the air defence .practice, the pu'ilic is informed that the precautionary period is still on throughout Syonan, said the Kpiinu-I:a Cho at a Press Conference this morning. The sounding of the all-rloar signal In the Beach Road. Orchard Road. Hll'
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  • 361 2  -  Progress Little Short Of Amazing r.j Syonan Shkubun Staff Reporter A BUSTLING agricultural settlement that has almosi assumed the appearance of a township, possessing many amenities....a population of 3,000 odd hard at work from dawn to dusk in an effort to achieve, within
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  • 261 2 THE Filipino community in Byonan observed the 83rd birthday of Dr. Jose Hizal, foremost Filipino patriot and. national hero, which fell yesterday, in a simple manner by attending a special mass held at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd early in the morning. During the
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  • 396 2 Radio Station To Sponsor NipponGo Contest IN CELEBRATION Cf T:nch S.tsu. the first Nippon-Go Reading Contest, sponsored by the Syonan Broadcasting Station, was held on April 29 this year. As it was a great success, the Broadcasting Station has decided to hold a Seccnd Nippon-Go Reading Contest on June 30,
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  • 103 2 DomeL BANJERMASSIN. June 18 Mobilizing some 4,000 young men from 14 villages in a certain Province of North Borneo the Youths Corps have undertaken th* construction of a new road, one-and-a-half kllcmetres in length. Construction has been going on flnce early l»*t month,
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    • 515 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 85 Re; Recruitment of Motor Car Drivers, j Motor car drivers are b?ing recruited ao follow*;: Number Required: G5. 2. Qualification*: ia) Those uho have driving ex perienr?. (b» rhoee who Intend to become. motor car drivers and attendants, (ci Chinese and Malai* between the
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    • 344 2 NOTICE RE PAYMENT OF RENTS OF NONENkMY HOI SES OCCUPIED Bl MILITARY ft NAVAL UNITS. 1. All rents will be received and pptd out by the Estate Trust Department of th° CHINA SOUTHERN BANK LTD. (KANAN GINKO), 2 All property owners concrn«d are requested to make early arrangements for this
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