Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 June 1944

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  • 14 1 The Syonan Shimbun No. 492 THURSDAY, JUNE 29, KOKI 2604, SIIOWA 19 sr.VEN CTS
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  • 156 1 D«incl STOCKHOLM, June 27 -Ths Finnish Gcvernirurt an::oun??d officially tonight that it has decided to continue the war against the Soviet Unlcn and has asked for German help, a Helsinki dispatch said. Another dispatch sftW tha*-. the followliiG Information was civcn this evening
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  • 207 1 DcmeL TOKYO, June 28-Katsuo Okazaki, a ting spokesman of the Board of Information. In the course of a foreign Press conference today, touched on th2 Finnish Government's affirmation to continue the war on the Axis side. He said that the decision of the Finnish Government
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  • 297 1 EDITORIAL THE official report, published on page 2 of our issue today, giving oi>srrvatiirs on the recent I'ght control practices should be studied by e.er> citizen. The report mentionl-, certain j rhortcomirgs, and it is In this respect! that it will serve as important guidance to the
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  • 236 1 Dome!. TOKYO, June 28.-The driving in of a wedge deep and hard into th3 Hunan plains and the wresting of Chungkings larder in Hunr.n Province are the latest twin Nippon military successes surcharged with doep and lasting significance. The destruction of 15 enemy divisions
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  • 332 1 DomeL ON THE SAI/.VEEN VALLEY FRONT, June 27—The latest j check-up on war results in current I operations in the Salween Valley sector reveals that our fcrces up to June 23. since launching operajtiorxs in this sector have inflicted personnel losses of at
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  • 81 1 Domei. LISBON. June 27—British Prime Minister Churchill told the Hoire of Commons today that over-all casualties for British forces for the (test four years of the war totalled 666,159, accord ne to k London dispatch. Churchill said that civilian casualties for the ume period were
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  • 484 1 Domei. LISBON, June 28— In Normandy, the centre of the fighting continued yesterday in the area south-east of Tilly, according to reports received. The Fuehrer's Headquarters communique announced that strcng enemy infantry and tank formations supported by the heaviest naval artillery, attacked the
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  • 294 1 Dcmel. SHANGHAI, June 28-It was no mere coincidence that Wallace visited Chungking when the Nippon campaign in Hunan Province was progressing rapidly. The United Stateb Vice-Presi-dent's trip to Chungking was prompted by America's fear that Chungking might easily col- lapse, stressed Major Isao
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  • 159 1 WAR lnsuram r covering spcial damages during wartime will be undertaken from July 1 in Malal and Sumatra by four leading Nippon insurance companies, namely the Tckyo Marina Insurance Company, the Sumitomo Marine Insurance Company, the Tairho Marine Insurance Company and the
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  • 176 1 Oomel. TOKYO. June 28 The nation's first unofficial organ devoted to the study of po:t-war problems came into b?ing yesterday when the "Committee for the Study of Post-War Programs" was formilly established at its censors' meeting held at the Kasumigaseki Hall on Tuesday afternoon. Toshlo
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  • 238 2  -  Syonan Shlmbun B> Staff Reportm- AN ATTRACTIVE "Defence Day' musical program hw been drawn up for Saturday, at the Dal To* Gekijo, wfth a view to making the Inhabitants of Syonan mo<t defence-minded. The curtain Is s-'-aduled to go up at I p.m. prompt,
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  • 150 2  -  Syonan Shimbun By Staff Reporter A NEW sy«t«m (muring smooth and fair distribution of fish to the public was decided upon »t a meeting of newly appointed fish dfctrlbaton eonrrned by the Foodstuffs Section of the Monan Toanbetn-'l yesterday. It ww decioed
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  • 681 2 THE air defence practices con- i sitting of light control held on' June 19 and 20 showed gocd results because of the defenceconsciousness and co-operation of inhabitants of Syonan. Yet U cannot be said that the results were entirely satisfactory with regard to some
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  • 238 2  - Move To Better PigRearing Industry In Syonan, Meeting Held Syonan Shbnbnn By Staff Reporter THE DECISION to form an association of pig breeders in every village with a view to stepping-op the pigrearing industry of this island was made at a meeting of local pig breeders held under the auspices
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 300 2 SYONAN TOKUBETD SI NOTICE NO. 91 Re: Recruitment of mechanics, motorcar mechanics, motor mechanics (including apprentices) Mechanics, motor-car mechanics, and motor mechanics (including apprentice?) are being recruited as follows:— j 1. Number Required: (a) Mechanics: 50 (including; apprentices). (b) Motor-car mechanics: 50 (Including apprentices). (c) Motor mechanics: 60 (incljding apprentices).
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    • 434 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 92 Re: The Sale of Lottery Ticket*. The 13th issue of Koh-Nan Saikefl vLottery ticket*) is now for sale to tne public in Syonan as follows: 1. Total Sum of Sale The sum of two hundred and fifty thousand ($250,000) dollars is allotted for sale
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 127 2 Today's Syonan Radio p.m. flash news In Malai 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 beginnen; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malal; 7 20 p.m. Tight music by tnc Byonan Hceo Kangengakudan
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