Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 June 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street syonan, Telephone No. 5471 No. 490 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, KOKI 2604, SHOWA 19 SEVEN CTS.
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  • 219 1 By A Douei War Correspondent ON THE HONAN FRONT, Juno 26.—Hengyang. one of the most important United States air bases in China, is dcomed to share the fate of Changsha which recently fell into our hands as Nippon forces stormed into the suburbs of Hengyang,
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  • 102 1 By a Domei War Correspondent ON THE HUNAN FRONT, June 26 —Yuhsien, strategic point for the defence of HMigyang. approximately 7J) kilometres to the east, fell on Sunday into the hands of the Nippon units which had been con inuinr; their rapid thrust since the
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  • 333 1 EDITORIAL BEHIND the news that the United Stales Air Corps in China is abandoning its foremost airfield at Hengyanf lies a tacit American admission: that they have failed to turn; the Chinese continent, after more than Vi years' preparations, into a vast base for operations agaimt Nip- j
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  • 61 1 Domel. LISBON, June 25— The Arj^ntine Government amstrd 30 anti-Axis nationals, including British. American and Dutch In a round-up of ten i*n residents, according to a New York Herald Tribune dispatch venter day from Montevideo, Uruguay, a -Nt w York report revealed. Amon* tljose attested
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  • 366 1 Dome! BERLIN, June 25 Fierce street Aghting developed in Cherbourg today as the American forces, after an all-morning heavy barrage on all sectors of the city, penetrated inly the city from the south-west, according to a frontline dispatch. Competent German quarters disclosed that the
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  • 139 1 Domei. NIPPON BASE, .Tune 23—A combinfd formation of 35 enrrnv bombers and fighters attempted tc raid Port Biair.: Andaman L'-ltnds, in the forenoon on June 21. Immediately intercepting the enemy formation, eur (fai-rlron uni:s; shot aoMcn t>lx and damaged four enemy planes, repulsing the
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  • 275 1 1 Domel LISBON, June 25.—The Fuehrer's Headquarters in a comI munique announced that German (division on the Eastern Front waged heavy defensive battles against the Soviet offensive supported by strong infantry, tank [and air formations, according to a Berlin dispatch. East
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  • 224 1 DumeL TOKYO, June 25—Joint funeral services for 15 newspapermen of the Yom:uri-Hochi Shimbun. who died on duty while serving as war correspondents attached to the Nippon naval forces in Nampo (Southern Regions), will be held here on June 28, in the Yommri-Hochl Hall. The I,looth anniversary of
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  • 210 1 Domel. NIPPON BASE in Centra Pacific, June 26—Defying enemy «nti-aircraft fire which is gradually being intensified, Mari-anna-based Nippon air units carried out a devastat.ng bombing raid en Sunday on enemy positions in the Garapan sector and on the hilly regions in the Raurau
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  • 395 1 OomeL SOMEWHERE ON THE INDOBURMA FRONT. June 26.—Unshakable confidence in Oermany'3 ultimate victory over the AngloAmericans in Europe was cxpressed by Subhas Chandra Bcse, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, In a message addressed to Relchsfuehrer Adplf Hitler. Expressing
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  • 132 2  -  Syonan Shlmbun By Staff Reportei ADDRESSING a meeting of new^yappointed distributors of fish at the Syonan Tokubetu-si yesterday, the Chief of the Foodstuffs section stressed that the authorities are endeavouring to ensure the smooth and fair distribution of aU foodstuffs to the
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  • 518 2 THE conversion of tens of thousands of meres of old and defunct rubber plantations for the purpose of Increasing foodstuffs production, if bow under way in Sytiun. In numerous plantations in Buklt Timah, Jurong, Seletar, Changl, Paslr Panjaag and olher rubber-growing
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  • 59 2  -  P.0.5.8. GOODWILL MISSION A SUCCESS Syonan Shimbnn Bv Staff Reporter A FOUR-FOLD increase in th 2 number of new r^lv? u registered in the seventh week co spared wuhtne rsported in returns supplied by the Post Office S.ylnW Bank Oocd will Mission through the
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  • 245 2 THE hai py. healthy life led by Indian settlers in the Bintan Island agricultural colony is pictured in a report sent here recently by Mr. Seshan who heads the committee looking after their welfare on that island. Houses for the married have alread\ been built,
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  • 188 2 Dome! DJAKARTA, June 21-Djawia1* foodstuff production will incrca"e considerably through a scries of plans naw under contemplation by the Military Administration in Djawa to improve the existing irrigation systems as well as develop new largescale irrigation and drainage systems, according to Professor Ssiyo Tamachi of
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  • 169 2  -  Syonan Shimbun Bj Staff Reporter THE CO-OI'ERATION of all Syonan musicians in stamping out mu«lc of Amrr.tzn, British »nd Chungk.ns oriCin. wax inicd by Lieut. Inaba, SeudoiilunClio, at a meeting of memoir* vl the Sjon»n Music Association held at tbe Dai
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  • 136 2 THE Auxiliary Labour Service Corp1; of the Syonan Sports Association •will shortly be strengthened to comprise 2,000 members, It Is learned. Since its formation the corpa has been rendering useful public service, and as a result of its activities two large
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 121 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news in Mala), Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan local hour followed by next day's program summary; 0.30 p.m. news In NipponGo for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malal Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malal; 7.20 p.m. musical interlude: 7.25 p.m. Cantonese drama; 7.!>0 p.m.
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