Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 June 1944

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Shimbun Off'ce 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan, Telephone A'o. 547/ No. 486 •THURSDAY, JUNE 22 KOKI 2601, SHOW A 19 7 els.
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  • 193 1 Dorool. STOCKHOLM, June 20-Lor.. 1.... and the outer Districts have now been subjected lor more than 100 hours to the most serious hprassing fire of the German dynamite meteors, Berlin dispatches said. They added that from Monday night to this morning, a ha'l
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  • 126 1 HANKOW. June 20-The ?:t.v, participation by Nippon navr.l units in the current Hunan CF««tions was revealed frrtay v/hen tli2 Spokecman of the Hankow Headquarters of the Nippon naval force? announced that brilliant reculto had already been achieved by Nippcn naval units which rr:
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  • 255 1 EDITORIAL LAYING blame lor th« oiucreak of war In the Pacific at America's door, Oliver Lyttelton. British Production Minister, in a speeah on Anglo American relations in London r« Tuesday. declared that the United States provoked Nippon to such an extent that th? latter was forced
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  • 137 1 .:c;.iei. TOKYO. June 21—Soho Tckutomi, noted journalist, wr'tlng in the Maiaichl Shimhun this morning, declared the time has arrived for the whole Nippon nation to give of their best to bring about the complete annihilation of the enemy. He points out that
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  • 255 1 o-rel. EERtTN, Jun? 21 -Compelant Csrman militi y quarters said that since Tuec'.r.y noon, enemy bomber formations have been !nc~:santly attacking the town and harbour of Cherbourg. These quarters added that available American troops on the land front of Cherbourg are still deploying, and
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  • 129 1 Domel. BERLIN, June 21—While "harassing fire" against London> was continued n full fury, the| Anglo-American bridgehead east| or the Orne was sqtieszed still further by the German forces, according to the neon communique Issued by the Fuehrer's Headquarters today. The communique said: "In Normandy, the enemy
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  • 182 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, June 21—An enemy unit under cover of several scores of bombers advanced to a point in the vicinity of Solito airfield on the southern side of Saipan Island on June 17. After being
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  • 155 1 By A Dome! War Correspondent ON THE INDIAN FRONT, June 20_ Overcoming stubborn euerny resistance in front of Pale!, Nippon units, on June 17, advanced to Langgol, about eight kilomet*« north-east of Palel. The Nipper! units on the previous evening had carried out a vigorous attack against
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  • 214 1  -  r Pyonan Sblmbun B> i Staff Hepo«-t?r "UNDER present conditions, the policeman stands in a very, useful and imporunt position, bein? a friend of the public more than an enforcer of the law) The present Government regards the policeman as a liaison between the
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  • 171 1 DomeL LISBON, June 20.-British Pruduction Minister, Oliver Lyttelton, in a speech on Anglo-Americrui relations and Lend-Leas2 today, made a sensational statement that the United States provoked Nippon to such an extent that "Nippon was forced to attack the Americans at Peerl Harbour", according to
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  • 230 1 Ooirel. LISBON, June 20.—After stubbornly resisting far superior enemy forces and inflicting heavy losses on them, the German garrison last night left the island of Elba for the Italian mainland, the German High Command announced, according to a Berlin dispatch. In central Laly, s'rem; ir.emy
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  • 189 1 Doirrl. TOKYO, Jim? "21—A t«i-uay exhibition of paintings in i r.'bute to students of the Tokyo School ct Fine Arts, who are in military service new, is being held at the Mibukosht Department Sore in SliinjuKU. The exhibit includes moie than 50 Nippon paintings aid canva-.es deno
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  • 305 2 PROMPTED BY HATRED FOR BRITISH Domri. A FRONTLINE BURMA BA3E, June 21—Units of the Azad Hind FauJ moving up the frontlines through Burma are Uiianlmously praising the unstinted, wholehearted to-operaiion being extended them by the Burmese people living along the route of
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  • 120 2 DoraeL TAIPING. June 19.—Reflecting the growing national consciousness among them, over 200 Indian boys and girls between the ages cf 12 and 17 attended a Youth Rally held recently at the headquarters of the Taiping branch of th« Indian Independence League. Speeches were made
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  • 97 2 IN OBSERVANCE of Azad Pind Dav Indians all over Toa yesterday reaffirmed their determination to carry on the present struggle and make all the sacrifices necessary to free their motherland at mass rallies held under the auspices of various branches ol the Indian
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  • 151 2 Dnmei. PFNANO. June 20 —While splendid p:opiev w boinif made in clearing and' other preliminary work In Province: Wel!r=.lpy for the establishment of aj farming colony by the Penang Oversea-' Chinese Association, recruiting of I aettiers is proceeding apace In Penan? i In
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  • 76 2 THK Kyorelkan (Self-Sufficiency Hall' at the Great Wt.rli Bm< ment Park which has hitherto been under the Gunoeikan-bu is being transferred to the management of the Syonan Tokubetu-sl. As a first step towards making a visit to the Kyoreikan more enjoyable, the Toa Symphony
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  • 120 2 mm PENANO. June 18-The formation of a Penang Focd Retailers* Association was announced yesterday at a meeting held at the Oversea-Chinese Association. The Chairman of the new association, is Cheah Seng-kim. The Association, which will act as a liaison body between the Qovern-! ment
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  • 141 2  -  Syonan Shlmbnn By Staff Reporter A RETURN content betwwn Johnny Mortell and Golden Boy heads a strong toxins program at the Great World on Saturday night. Other big fights are Little adp van Bf.bv Mend tola and On* Htork Beng vs. E.
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  • 176 2 Dmnei. MANILA. June M—The present Oerman Attacks against England >■> ith the amazing new secret weapon 'arc the German people's answer to enemv terror raids, an affirmation in term* the enemy can understand that th» Axis nations are capable of proecutmp the war
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  • 185 2 LARGE quantities of cigarettes I are being manufactured by the factory of the Shiroki Bangyo Kabushiki Kaisha at Bencoolen Street in Syonan. Although tobacco lea?-1-* piodurci' locnily are not quite suitable fov the manufacture of rkrarettee, special prort sses adopted have enableil production
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  • 183 2 THE early establishment of a home for Malai aged and destitute in Syonan Ls contemplated it is reliably understood. With this object in mind, officials of the Malai Welfare Association visited the Chinese Home for Destitutes in Kim Keat Road a few days ago.
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