Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 June 1944
1944-06-23
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Title Section22 1944-06-23 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Si/onan, rekphone No. 5471 No 487 FRIDAY, JUNE 33, KOKI 2604, SHOWA 19 7 cte.22 words
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297 1944-06-23 1 lad BERLIN, June 22-Demolition of harbour installations at Cherbourg is continuing, TransOcean's reporter Hans Thyssens reported from the invasion front. The destruction, he said, has already reached a point in which the majority of shipping establishments are no longer serviceable and entrances to297 words
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Article300 1944-06-23 1 EDITORIAL USE by the Genr^ns of their latest secret v. apoa. known as dynamite meteors, is accepted the world over as the most sensational development in the Second Front operations. For well over 100 hours now the Germans have been subjecting London and Southern England to most300 words
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Article339 1944-06-23 1 I1 Botnei. LISBON. June 21-German attacks With dynamite meteors |on districts in Southern England were continued last night and to- day in slightly increased measure, according to the British News Agency's report this afternoon. Details as to the effect of these attacks continued to be hushed, in339 words
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Article232 1944-06-23 1 TOKVO. June 22 —Lieut. Col Fernando Navarre. Military Attache *t the Spanish Legation, this morninp rilled on Major General Kenryo Sato, luad of the Military Affairs Bureau of the War Ministry, and personally donated a sum of Yen 1 000 m a fund to be Riven to232 words
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Article174 1944-06-23 1 DomeL ON THE HUNAN FRONT. June 21.—A typical example of the confused 'joint air and land operations" of the United States Air Force in China and the Chungking Army was provided in the recent American bombing of Liuyang while the city was still j In174 words
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41 1944-06-23 1 Domel MOSCOW, June 21—The headquarters of the Soviet Supreme Command announced today that the number of war dead, prisoners and those missing sustained by the Red forces since the outbreak of the war has amounted to 5,300,000.41 words
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Article273 1944-06-23 1 Dome!. A NIPPON BASE In the Central Pacific, June 22- Extending effective support to our ground forces, our bomber units on the night of June 21 attacked enemy landing points at Agigan and. Obiam in the southern part of Saipan Island and inflicted devastating damage273 words
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102 1944-06-23 1 Oomd FUKUOKA. June 21.—1t lj j learned that Premier Gen. Hidekl Tojo, in his concurrent capacity as War Minister and Chief of the Army General Staff, has sent a monetary gift and a sword to a Non-Commissioned Officer Sadamitsu Kimura, of a certain102 words
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114 1944-06-23 1 DomeL TOKYO, June ft—Upholding' the traditional Bushido spirit, our unitj in northern Kyushu on June 19 held solemn burial service* for the unfortunate American personnel of the muchvaunted "Super Flying Fortress" on th« spot where the B-29 was dcwned while attempting a raid on northern Kyushu on114 words
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Article155 1944-06-23 1 MM TOKYO, June 2?.-Balvaginir operations have started fcr those enemy planes which crashed into the sea during the air raid on northern Kyushu on June 16 by United States Air Force in China. It is now definitely certain that one or two enemy planes crashed into155 words
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145 1944-06-23 1 Domei. x CANTON, June 22—Due to tht recent offensive drive launched by Nippon forces In Hunan Province, the Chungking authorities have enforced compulsory evacuation of all inhabitant* from Hengyang. Hunan Province, according to a Chungking dispatch The report also disclosed thai evacuation has been nearly145 words
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208 1944-06-23 2 Syonan Shimbnn - Syonan Shimbnn By Staff Reporter GFBMANY'S new se<uct WMP^ the 'Dxnamltc Meteor'—that ha^ f" S2S on l^indMi and It, «borfcs with deviating effect^ Is the of Men discussion today throughout "wilen interviewed by the Syonan Bhimbun. local community208 words
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327 1944-06-23 2 THE rearing of erl silkworms, started in September last year, hrs yielded better results than anticipated, says the Syonan Shimbun Nippon edition. During the four months from .TaSSy this ye«. cocoons welghl:^ J5 000 kan (one tan equals 8.28 pounds) were obtained. The production of327 words
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Article238 1944-06-23 2 Syonan SbJmbun - Syonan SbJmbun By i Stall Reporter IN ENCOURAGING the growing of more food, the authorities are trying to better the living conditions of the people, to ensure that there will be enough food-for everyone, and238 words
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277 1944-06-23 2 Dem el. MANILA, June 21.—Poultry Is last becoming a household industry In Bulacan Prov'nce, according to reporis received by the Bureau ol Anii.ia! Lndustry. The rerjorts added that the town ol Santa Maria has been unmu%l!y «mceessful in i(s large-scale poultry-rais-ing projects. In view277 words
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280 1944-06-23 2 Syonan Shim bun - Syonan Shim bun By Staff Reporter A UNIQUE performance was witnessed yesterday at the Malal Gekijo, Geylang, when the "Malai Arts Night", Organised by the Malai Shimbun Sha in aid of Bintan-to farm settlers, was staged. The show was well attend2d and proved a280 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement232 1944-06-23 2 WANTED experienced Account Clerk (male or female) preferably one who can write and speak Nippon-Go. Apply personally to Asano Bus ai Kabusikl Kalsya. Room No. 28. 4th floor, former Chartered Bank Chambers, on Sunday the 25th Instant between 10 a.m. and 12 noon. WANTED one E tate Clerk to work232 words
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Advertisement430 1944-06-23 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU Si NOTICE NO. 88 Re: Recruitment of Local Driver* Local driven arc being recruited a| follows: 1. Number Required: (a) Motor car drivers: 18 (b) Roller Driven 3 2. Rate of Pay: Mon'hly salary of $50 to $100 will be paid. Board and loc'gl g will be provided430 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1944-06-23 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news in Mala', Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan\s local hour, next day's program summary: 6.30 p.m. news In Nlpp">n-go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news In Malal; 7.20 p.m. Teochow selections; 7.50 p.m. news in Hokkien and Canton s.*.94 words
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