Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 June 1944

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Shimbun No 493 FRIDAY. JUNE 30, K OKI 2604, SHOWA 19 SEVEN CTS
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  • 286 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE in Centrri Pacific, June 28.—Nippon airmen operating over Mariana waters ?re continuing unabatodly their fierce bombing raiils on the enemy on Saipan Island. On the nijrht of June 27. our air units carried, out several bembing attacks on! the enemy
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  • 377 1 EdH©rsaD lIENGYANG airfield, foremost and I best equipped of its kind in China in use by the United Sta'es Air Corps,! has fallen. Its fall into Nip; n hands is a shattering blow to the American plans to convert China into a vast base for a rial operat'ons
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  • 171 1 Dnmcl. STOCKHOLM, June 28.-Thc attack en London and south England with the new German weapon—dynamite meteors—has continued now for more than 300 hours, a Trans-Ocean dispatch jfrom Berlin quoted German authcrilative quarters as saying. [These quarters said that despite jail British denials, this
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  • 413 1 Dotnei. LISBON. June 29.-The British lost C7 tanks yesterday in a fierce tajik battle between Caen and the mouth of the Bayeunt, a Berlin dispatch said. Although supported by combat planes and flghtsrb:mbers, British formations failed to cear op?n the German lines at any
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  • 102 1 Domel. HSlXKlxn. June 29—Man shukoku Kotei Heika His ij. t\ the Emperor <f Manshukoku) graciously received in audience Dr. Ba Han and o'.h°r im• h'kts of the Rurmefe Special Research M: ion at the Irnpciu'l I'-l.vr this morning. Dr. Ba Han and other members
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  • 485 1 D>mei SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, June 28.—Sanguinary warfare continued to be fought in various sectors cf the Indo-Burma and northern Burma fronts dssp'le the monsoon hampering operations on both sides. During the ten days ending June 20, the enemy's losses in all sectors showed far
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  • 211 1 Dome! TOKYO. June 29-Da! Honyei at 4 p.m. announced thnt our Army units operating in Hunan c£ptured Hengyang airfield, which formed an advanced base of the United States Air Fores In China, on June 26. At the s^ne time, Dal Honyei announced th2 combined war results achieved
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  • 102 1 Uomel HUNAN FRONT. June 28.—A column of our forces at dawn on June 24 made a thrust into a corner of Hensyang airfield, one of *he air basc> o. the United States Air Force in China. After crushing the stubborn resistance put up
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  • 107 1 DotneL AT THE HUNAN FRONT. Jun3 29.- With Hen;,yang airn>id completely in Nippon hands, other Nippon units have completed the encirclement ring around the city of Hengynng, 1 the oppcsite bank of the Ilsiang River from the north, west, and south. Unable to make gooj
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  • 148 1 UomeL TOKYO, June 29—In ob ervf»ncc. pi the 75th ar-niveriary of die founding of the Yeiukuni Shrine wh'ch is dedicated to Nippon's War Dead, rites were held at 10 o'clock this morning with Chief Ritualist Suzuki priding. Silent prayers were also offtred /or briiufinG about the successful
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  • 199 2 TOSHIO SHIRATORI'S SUGGESTION SOUND WELCOMING the suggestion made by Toshio Shiraiori, member of the Nippon House of Representatives and concurrently Chairman of the Nippon Committee to study post-war programs, that China should work out a scheme to send at lsist a
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  • 186 2 ENTRIES are invited to a Xip-pon-Oo sons contest to be held at Hoso-kan in the Kyoreikan of the Great World Amusement Park at 8 n.m. on July B—lmperial Rescript Observance Day. The congest Is being held under the sponsorship of the Syonan Chuo HosoKyoku and
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  • 117 2  -  Syonan Shim bus By Staff Reporter THE New World should be the Mecca of all boxinß far* tomorrow ni*ht. In view of Battling Sima's impending departure, the promoters specially arranged thl» third fight with Golden Boy. The Filipino's supporters are not satisfied
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  • 192 2  -  Syonan Sbimbnn By Staff Reporter MEMBERS of the Malai Giyu Gun Volunteer Army), yesterday made a ten-mile trek from their barracks, somewhere in Jofcore. to the Syonan Chureito on Bat ale Hill. Bukit Ttmah, to pay homage to the Nippon war dead enshrined
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  • 236 2 < TAIPINO, June .29, (Domeli.—Aimed 1 at. strengthening the structure of news {service In the Northern Malalan States and co-ordinating news reporting, a conference of jepresentatives of the var- ious Chinese, Malai. and English language newspapers in Kuala Lumpur, ipoh. Penan* and Taiping
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 683 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 90 Be: Claims For Refund Of Rates 1. NOTICE is hereby given thai Claims for Refund of Rate? paid to the Syonan Tokubetu St in respect of J hou.se* within formei Municipal Limits j which are reported as vacant for periods iof not less <
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    • 507 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 91 Re: Rcrrnltment of mechanics, motorcar mechanics, motor mechanics (including apprentices) Mechanic*, motor-car mechanics, and motor mechanics (Including apprentices are being recruited as follows:— 1. Number Required: (a) Mechanics: 50 (including apprentices), (b> Motor-car mechanics: 60 (Including apprentices; (c) Motor mechanics: 50 itncludlng apprentices). 2.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 106 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news in Mala: Tamil ana Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan local howi followed by next day's program ..uminary: 6.30 p m news in NipponOo foi begJni.eiK. 6.40 p.m. Mala) Children's Hour: 7 p.m. news In Malai: 7 20 p.m. Mandarin favourite*; 7.50 p.m. news In
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