Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 July 1944

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  • 117 1 The Syonan Shimbun FOE ADMITS LOSS OF HEJSGYANG Dcmei. LIbBON, June 30.—The ccpture by the Nippon forces of Hcngyang airfield was admitted in a communique by the Unite 1 States Air Force in China, according to a Chungking dispatch. Tin- dispatch described the airfield as one of the United States
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  • 156 1 Dome!. 2 TOKYO, June 30. —Bai Honyei announced at 3.30 p.m. that our Army units on June 26 reduced Chuchow, in Che'uang Province, pivotal base of operations of the Chungking forces in the Third War Zone. The text of the announcement reads: "Our units
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  • 149 1 Dcniei CHEKIANG FFONT June 28. —With the object of annihilating enemy forces in the Third War Zone. Nippon forces, driving along the ChskiangKiangsi railway, on June 23. broke through the cp'itie ot the defence line which had been established in the Chuchow
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  • 327 1 H,lfc.M;H;» TOSHIO Shiratori's suggestion that China should work out a plan to send erne-third of her population to Nampo (Southern Regions) to participate actlve'y in economic development has evoked consideipble interest in Syoi.an, hub of Nampo. Thoujrh there is nothing yet concrete about It, the suggestion is never:heless
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  • 219 1 Domei LISBON, June 30.—In Normandy, according to reports reaching here, the enemy is continuing gigantic efforts to cut off the town of Caen from its supply line and to take it from the south-west. Employing artillery anc. air forces, the c.iemy, after embittered fighting, si
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 1 A crack unit of the Imperial Torces is seen advancing towards Ilengyang, which is now completely encircled.
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  • 152 1 Domei TOKYO. June 30.—An up-tn-date check-up of Ihe combined war results achieved by Nippon forces in waters sarrounding the Mariana Group since June 11 up to June 20 tndhates that more than 36 enemy waicr^ft and other vessels includins battleships and aircraftcarriers
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  • 106 1 By Svonan Shuvbun Staff Reporter SOME of the products of New Syonan will be on exhibition at the Kyoei Gekljn this evening, when the 'Let's Go To New Syonan* pia? will be staged. The p-ay wll! follow reports by the various departmental chiefs of
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  • 188 1 Domei CANTON. June 29.—The swift progress of our campaign in Hunan Province is adding fuel to the enemy's confusion in Chungking-controlled areas in south-western China. According to Chungking information, wild confusion reigns in Kueilin, capital of Kiangsi Province and most vital
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  • 80 1 Dcmei A MPPON BASE in the Cutial Pacific. June 20 —Our air units at dawn on June 29 attacker! an enemy task force in waters lcund Rota ai-d Omiya Islands :nd hruvily damnred one larfe enemy cruiser by torpedo hits. One of our planes failed
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  • 213 1 Domei LISBON, Jur.e 30.—Gandhi's request that he be allowed! either to contact members of) the Congress Working Committee or be permitted to meet] the Viceroy to clctriiy the Congress poliev ur-lerlying the1 "Quit India Ultimatum", has been definitely turned cio^n by' Lord Wavell, Viceroy of India.j
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  • 144 1 Domei TOKYO. June 30. —Fiji Amau. Jono Kyoku So ral (President of th°. i Board of Information), awured that Nippon will find an opportunity without tail to deal the enemy a crushing blow in the midst of his latest oft*er.s've. In a special message before the first
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  • 160 1 Dome! NIPPON Base in Central Pacific, June 29.—Fighting on Saipan Island centering around Garapan and Mount Tapscho continues with unabated ttOf. In the Oaiapan sertor. the Americans 8K suffering numerous casu« allies as they try to bu^; accimt the firm Nippon defence. During
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  • 331 1 Domei LISBON, June 30.—Embittered fight:rg continued in tho central sector of the Eastern Front, the Fuehrer's Headquarters announced. Between Slusk and Bcbr.itslc, Soviet spearheads were halted at several points. Fierce flgbttCf developed near Vorlssov and southwest o: PoloLzk. All Scv'.ei thrust south-wes' cf F.»lotzk also
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  • 375 2 GANDHIJI ASKS TO BE RE-INTERNED "MAHATMA IANDHI *J on the war path again," dtclared M. Sivaran, spoilsman of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, commenting on the correspondence exchanged between Qandhtjl and the B-iUsh Viceroy, as revealed by the New Delhi authorities
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  • 100 2 WITH good prog''ess recorded In advance sales of tickets, a large crowd is expected at the Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon, when two crack teams meet in a soccer match In aid of the Bin tan-to farmers. The game is under the sponsorahip
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  • 59 2 THAT the membership of the Syonan Sports Association had reached 3,050 was revealed by the Chairman. Mr. G. H. Kiat, at the Council meeting held in the clubhouse yesterday. Members of the S.S.A. interested In indoor games are Invited to attend a meetinst on Thursday, July 6.
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  • 69 2  -  Lan Hspe Syonan's night patrolmen, A vigil ifery do keep. In strett and lune and by-way, IV'/.ta everyone's asleep. Syonan's night patrolmen. Their lot to peace protect, the maintenance of order, Disturbers to detect, tyonan's night patrolmen Good cpirit they display 0/ neighbourliness and friendship. Thro' night
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  • 143 2 By Syonan Shim bun St.i'T Reporter A MUSICAL treat, awaltr the Syonan public on July 8. when th? juvenile string orchestra if the Far Eastern Music School presents a concert at the. Syonan Kokaido. This will be the first concert of its kind in
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  • 130 2 FOURTEENTH-term Konan Saiken tickets are on sale frcm today at all banks, pdst offices, pawnshops and theatres, as well as the Great and New World amusement parks, the Finance Department of the Tokubetu-sl and some of the firms affiliated to the Syonan
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  • 62 2 BANGKOK. June 30 'Dome.).— A Thai broadcast last evening c-O--cially announced that the Sultan o' Kelantan, Ismael ibni MMetfeUn Sultan Mohamed IV. MBaMM long illness, passed away on June 20 The announcement also statel that Premier Field-Marshal Phibun Songkhram. on learning of ttM *J event, dispatched
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  • 28 2 A RUNNING commentary on the big fights at the New World will b' rnalp tonuzht in the Malai lamrage by ihe Syonan Broadcasting Company.
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  • 449 2  - Notes Comments "Sakara' sjs 1 HERE we are again: X Is nearly 18 months since, owing lo limitations of space, Sakura-san's notes had to be suspended. Now that M has been possible to increase the number of columns in the new tabloid sixe paper to five, it is hoped lo
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  • 95 2 THE back-to-'.he-lsnd drive in Stlangor will gain impet'is when 3.000 liouj.eh',lds from the townships of Kiiala Lumpur, Klang s .d Ko.iang mow into the country, to open up lr.nd in the near future. These 3.000 nouseholds. comprising some 20.000 persons. It is stated, are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 410 2 NOTICF. WE the onderelfnsd. Messrs. Vaaen Shokai. of No. 52. Circular Itoad. Syonan. do hereby give notice to and inform members of the public that under and by virtue of an agreement dated 2nd February. 2C04, made between M. Russull <Sf Sons, of No. 49. DaMBT Road. Byoran, and oursehes.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 69 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 135 y f;Y ftf. t V 2t I r fr* Sono Jitensha o kaitai to omoimasu —I feel llkr buying that bicycle. *•*t-r V 9 Anata wa sore o uritaku omolmashita ka?—Did you want to sell it? 7 Vfw* >* vz? s f* Tt*» y Ano jitensha wa
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    • 119 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6p.m. flash news in Malai. Tamil and Cantonese: 6.15 p.m. Syonan local hour followed by next day's program summary: 6.30 p.m. Hewitt Nlopon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour;. 7 p.m. news in Malai: 7.20 p.m. Malai kronchong and songs by the Kampong Glam Kronchong Orkest:
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