Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 June 1944
1944-06-28
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385 1944-06-28 1 DomeL A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, June 27.-Cr air units on the night of June 24 made surprise raids on a group of enemy surrace craft off the western coast of Salpan, and sccred several direct hits on an enemy warship385 words
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Article287 1944-06-28 1 EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTING (o the sure attainment of victory is tin- Savings Campaign now well under way in Malai. There are two parallel schemes, one by the Malai Banking Association and the other by the Post Office Saving* Bank. The work of the Post Office Goodwill Mission calls287 words
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89 1944-06-28 1 DomeL LISBON. June 27.—Bif German guns along the Channel coast fired across the Channel today and caused damage in the Folkstone axe», London dispatches reported. The samp report added that the Germans last night subjected southern England to one of the heaviest89 words
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124 1944-06-28 1 I D- me! LISBON, June 27.-Berlin dispatches quoted the Fuehrer's Headquarters communique as stating that violent fighting went on all day yesterday in some strongholds within Cherbourg. Towards evening the enemy succeeded in occupying a large portion of the town after having suffered severe124 words
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158 1944-06-28 1 DtmeL TOKYO. June 24-Tokyo citizens today were treated to convincing evidence of the disastrous failure of the China-based United States Air Force's recent reckless ra'd on northeva Kyushu, when parts of the wreckage of the enemy's vaunted "super fortress" i which fell victim to our158 words
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107 1944-06-28 1 Dotnei. AT THE CENTRAL CHINA FRONT, Junp 27—In another raid against Lingling. the Nippon Air Force at midnight on June 26 set ablazs one small enemy fighter plane and damaged two others, while blasting adjoining installations. This raid was carried out in the face107 words
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201 1944-06-28 1 By a Domei War Corresponds u CHEKIANG FRONT. June 27 iChuchow, strategic city on the 1 Chekiang-Kiangsi railway, fell to the relentless onslaught of a Nippon force on Monday evening following bitter street fighting within the city. The complete tccupation of the city201 words
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381 1944-06-28 1 Oomei. ON THE INDIAN FRONT. June i2s—So great are supply difficulties now bslng experienced by the British-Indian Army in the .Manipur Valley. that the stringency of ammunition, focd, ?nd quinine is directly influencing 1 the tide cf battle, according to frontline report* and381 words
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689 1944-06-28 1 toBML TOKYO. June 26—Positive Chinese participation in th» development of vast natural resources in Nampo (Southern Regions* was cne of the cardinal points stressed by Toshio Shlratori, member of the House of Representatives, in the course of i recent interview with Kuo Hsiureng.689 words
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531 1944-06-28 2 SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE FORESHADOWED IN ORDER to further accelerate the progress being mede in the production of foodstuffs in the agricultural settlements established in the various Malalan provinces and the neighbouring islands of Bintan ?.nd Karimon, a scheme is at present being531 words
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Article125 1944-06-28 2 I* Popular Young Boxers' Reappearance Urged To the Editor, Syonan Shimbun. Sir,—Fight fans In Syanan are anxious to see In action again, at an early date, those three fast-rising boxers: Little Aman, Chia Mun Onr and Freddie Tan. Their exemplary fighting spirit displayed at the New World125 words
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391 1944-06-28 2 Syonan Shimbun - Syonan Shimbun B7 Staff Reporter BATTLING S-~MA, perhaps the best and most popular professional boxer in Malai today, meets Golden Boy at the New World on Saturday in what will most probably be his last fight In Syonan. The bout beads a strong391 words
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119 1944-06-28 2 Gomel. KUALA LUMPUR, June 11—Revealing the thrift-consriousntss that Is »ja nlnp momentum among the loral inhabilan's Is the announcement by the Selan-jor branch of the Ma'ai Ranking Aseocia'ion that $1,309,000 was deposited with the banks here during the Savinrs Campaign Week organised by119 words
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365 1944-06-28 2 IN LINE with the plan to make this country self-sufficient in all e.sentlal eornij-.odities is the announcement thit pencil manufacturing will be?ln in Selangor by the middle of July. Considering the abundance of raw material available in the shape of wood and lead and the365 words
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Advertisement546 1944-06-28 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 90 BE: CLAIMS FOR REFUND OF RATES. 1 NOTICE li hereby given that Claims for Refund of Rates paid to th» Syonan ToUubctu 81 In respect pr houres within former Municipal Limit > which are reported as vacant for perlcdi of not leas than one546 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous128 1944-06-28 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news in Malal Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hours; 7 p.m. news In Malal; 7.20 p.m. Malai fcronchong and songs by the Chahya128 words
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