Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 July 1944

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  • 118 1 The Syonan Shimbun US* Casualties Highest On Record Domei LISBON, July 6.—America" war casualties in the pri M••" war have already surpass-.. those in the last World War, the United Prcs analysis of official reports disclose:!. according to a Washington dispatch. Thje Americans have suffered 261.541 casualties compared to 259.1ts
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  • 153 1 In West France Dimel. LISBON. July 6. —In a strata' communique this evening, tht German High Command announced the appointment yf Field Marshal Yon Kluge as new Commander-in-Chief al the invasion front, replacing FieW Marshal Yon Rundstct. according to a Berlin dispatch. The announcement said: "In
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  • 350 1 DOUBLE SEVENTH FEW DATES in Chinese history are as important as July for it marks the annive-sary of the outbreak of hostili ies between X I-pon and t'h.na. which has come to b" known as the China Affair. WWI« the pre.-initatinn of the CUM Affair following the Marco Toll*
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  • 416 1 By Saburo Hibiva Domei TOKV.O, July 6.—lt U two-and-a-half years since the War of Greater East Asia broke out and enemy raide-s have advanced their bases to within approximately 2,030 kilometres of our homeland. But ouv people remain undaunted. Their confidence rests on their training, backed by
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  • 124 1 Domei. ON THE SOUTH China Front.. July s—Units of the Imperial forces have occupied Kuanyinlin, two kilometres north-west of Tslngyun as well as Pichiashan. one kilometre east of Tsingyun in their northward drive up the western side of the Canton-Hankow railway. Mopping-up operations against tnomv
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  • 246 1 Domei BERLIN, July 5— Reichsfuehrer Hitler. addressing leading personalities of German armament and war production today. expressed absolute certainty in final victory. The present war. the Fuehrer taid. could not be judged from daily events. Pointing out that temporary successes or failures are not
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  • 73 1 Deasel LISBON. July 6.-In Italy, heavy fighting occurred yesterday particularly in the weste-n and eastern coastal sectors. The German communique said that repeated enemy attempts at breaking-through failed in the face of stubborn German resistance. Numerous enemy tanks were knocked out, the communique said.
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  • 94 1 Uo'iie. TOKYO, July 6—The Nippon Buddhist Association will sponsor on Jul?'* starting at 12.30 p.m. the Oreater East Asia "Bon Matsuri" festival m honour of all those who had sacrificed their lives tor the cause of the liberation of East Asia. The Subterranean Raw Materials Investigation Bureau
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  • 193 1 Enemy Loses 74 Planes In Ogasawara Sector TOKYO. July 6,—Dal Honyei at 5.30 p.m. announced that our units on Iwoojima and the Ogasawara (Bonin) Group of Islands completely repulsed an enemy task force on the afternoon of July 4, inflicting upon the enemy the loss of, at
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  • 120 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, July 6-Tiniani Island on July 5 was subjected! to shelling from the enemy fortress at Cape Agigan. on the souther i tip of Saipan Island, and also from cruisers in nearby waters. Meanwhile, in the corning and afternoon
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  • 185 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE :n the Central Pacific, July 6 —Nippon forces stationed on Omiyajima (Guam) or. July 4 intercepted and shot down 19 nut of a total of 190 enemy p'anet which rilded the inland- Our side sustained only slight damage. Our fighter
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  • 272 1 Domei. HUNAN FRONT. July 6 Nippon's Hunan and Honan campaigns are progressing successfully, with not only Chungking but the United States Air Force .n China also feeling the farting etfcct) of our operations. With the fall of Hengyang airfield, advanced base of the United
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  • 141 1 Deaaei LISBON, July 6.--Embittered fighting continued yesterday in the central sector of the hastern Froht between Baranovichi and Mr.;ooe§7t".o the Berlin comnvinifii'.* said. At Baranovichi. German and Hungarian troops repulsed numerous Soviet attacks in fierce encounters. Soviet attempts at a break-through west of Molodegmo tailed
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  • 305 2 JOHORE BAHKU. July 7 illume;i.—The gunshot lired at Marco Polo Bridge seven years ago not onl> started Vhat has been termed the China Affair," but at the -,v..' ti.iie ushered in a new < a in Asian i Jnaissance, d?c'ared
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  • 80 2 RANGOON, July 1. < Domei)— Due to very favourable weather conditions a bumpr cot on harvest Is expected this year, Thakin Lun Baw. Minister o: Lands and Agriculture, declared in an interview with Domei. He said there Is every hope of achieving favourable results, adding tha. with
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  • 65 2 PADANG. July 5 (Domei). —In Tnponoeli and Fcniacojngan, two of the larpest rice producing provinces In Sumatra, it is reported a bumper harvest is expected. Weather cordltionr this yep.r have been indeed favourable with the result that everywhere throughout the provinces an appreciable increase In yield per
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  • 59 2 DJAKARTA. July 2.—i Dome!- one of the measures to encourage savings among Djawa's population, the flnan?lal authorities of the Military Administration are introducing the f.xed depo-lts whh prizes system beginning August. One drawing ticket will be given for every 100 guilders. The drawing will take place
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  • 58 2 SURABAYA, July 3 (Domel)— The fourth session of the Surabaya Provincial Council was held here on Wednesday and Thursday m discuss various measures, including ercouragement of savings as well as development of household industry. After the second-day deliberations, all the members visited SiqpardJ> village, near the town,
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  • 61 2 BEP3MPAN, July 4 (Domel*.— To enhance the breeding of hogs a lur.-;e farm Is being established at Lukut by a Nippon Ann. Work on f. rite of 112 acres Is at present gainc on while it Is understood this acreage will in due covre be expanded
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  • 360 2 CHINESE NATIONALISTS TODAY REGARD JULY 7 AUSPICIOUSLY DECLARING that but for the Liukaochio (Marco Polo Bridge) Incident which occurred on July 7, 1937, New China might never have been bern, Lim Chong-pang, popular Malaian Chinese leader, asserted that Chinese nationalists
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  • 121 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter BATTLING Sima, colourful Filipino boxer, is confident of beating Tiger Aman in the return bout at the New World tomorrow night. Wliile admitting the Malai Is one of the toughest opponents he has met in his long career
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  • 74 2 PENANG. July s.—(Domel)— Penang Indians beat the visiting Tamilians' Physical Culture Association of Kuala Lumpur by three goals to one. In a charity game p'.ayed last week. The defeat was the second suffered by the visiting team here. In their first match, they went down to
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  • 41 2 A MEETING of all members of the recently-formed Syonan Sport* Affociatlon special forward service corps will be held on Sunday at 2.45 pm, on the Tokubetu-sl Padang. Mr. M. Shincaki, commandant of the Corps, will address the meeting.
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  • 37 2 MANILA, July 4 (Domei) .—President Jose P. Laurel this morning authored the Issuance of shortterm securities amounting to 15 000.000 pesos in order to augment the public funds for reconstruction and ichabilitation work. i
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  • 115 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A MUSICAL treat will be given to the public on July 15 when the Syonan Music Association presents a "Chinese Musical Night" In aid of the New Syonan needy. "Ihe concert, which Is siipported Iby the Ovei: ca-Chinese Association and
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  • 116 2 TO PRESERVE order In New Syonan. only a small regular police force is maintained in the settlement, as :he greater part of this work Is done by the settlers themselves. Members of the settlement's peace preservation corps are rendering wholehearted "o-operation in
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  • 77 2 KUOHING. July 4 (Domel).— After completing the inspection of various quarters since his arrival here on June 29, Lieut.-Geneial Masataka Yamawakl, Supreme Commander of the Nippon forces In northern Borneo, left for his headquarters yesterday. During his stay here Lieut.General Yamawakl Inspected the local Nippon forces, provincial
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  • 64 2 MACASSAR, July 5, <TJom»i) —Indonesians throughout the Celebes are being given an opportunity to have a glimpse of life in Manshukoku. thanks to the Niopon Film Distribution Company, which at present Is conducting circuiting film shows. What the people of Manshukoku have accomplished in the way of industrial
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  • 70 2 PADANG, July 5 (Domei).—Tapioca having become a staple food of the people next to rice, Tjlr fJin Province this year has launched a big drive to have a special kind of tapioca planted—a variety known as "Übi Peranchls." This variety, it Is said, Is very popular for the
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  • 32 2 BANGKOK, July 3.—(Domei)— Plod Vlchon Nasonghkla and Major Kuang Abhal Wong have been elected President and Vice-Pre?ident respectively of the Thai People's Assembly. It was officially announced last night.
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  • 26 2 STARTING from tomorrow till July 11. Nanyc Gekijo. Geylan», l* MTMrtm lul Sar Stong Tee, a Mandarin film, at S and 8.30 p.m daily.
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  • 561 2  - Notes Comments -SAKURA" MY FAN mail has already recommenced! This week's "avalanche consists of exactly one post- ml (one only!) In which, after hailing my "come back," the sender relates this "true story": During the lat days of Singapore, in a godown at the docks where an Australian unit was
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 Today's Syonan Radio I p.m. flash news in Malal, Tamil and Cantonese, 6.15 p.m. Syonan's local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 o.m. news In Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malal Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news In Malai; 7.20 ?m. Teochew songs and music; 7.53 i.m. news
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