Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 July 1944
1944-07-10
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Title Section108 1944-07-10 1 The Syonan Shimbun Two More Enemy Carrier's Sunk Domei A CENTRAL PACIFIC BASE, July 7—Two additional enemy a ra a ft-carriers, it is confirmed, were sunk in waters in the vicinity of Saipan Island on the night of June 8 and June 19, It is disclosed today. The latest confirmation108 words
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Article164 1944-07-10 1 Devastated Domei A NIPPON BASE In China,: July B.—-Nippon Army bomber units on the night of July 7 effected surprise raids on the enemy airfields at Kancliow' and Sincheng, both vital advanced bases of the United States Air Force in] China, in Kiangsi Province.164 words
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Article349 1944-07-10 1 HELP THE WORTHY MAIN topic of discussion among the people is the excellent scheme which our city authorities have; evolved and adopted to make sure that everybody is supplied with, at least, his minimum requirements or essential foods. Convinced are the people that so long as those entrusted with349 words
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263 1944-07-10 1 Domei LISBON. Juw 9.-The German High Command announced today that one 'enemy cruiser and one destroyer were sunk yesterday "by weapons of the German Navy*' in Normandy waters, acco.cir.g to a Berlin dispatch. Several other enemy ships were torpedoed, the communique addjd Sixty-nine British263 words
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Article130 1944-07-10 1 Domei LISBON. Jv.ly 9—On the Eastern Fronv the Germa.i High Commariu said that the weight of the Soviet attacks increased in the Kowel area where Soviet attempts at breaking through, supported by numerous tanks and battleplanes, were repulsed. The German garrison at Walo repulsed repeated Soviet130 words
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429 1944-07-10 1 Domei i NANKING. July 7.—ln a; statement addressed to Chung-; king today on the occasion of the seventh anniversary of the outbreak of the China Affair,! Lin Po-sheng. Publicity Minis-i ter of the National Govern-1 ment of China, admonished; Chungking leaders as well as;429 words
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381 1944-07-10 1 A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, July B.— ln concert with the sanguinary hand-to-hand fighting fiercely raging at many places along the northern end of Saipan Island, Nippon shore batteries on nearby Tinian Island heavily bombarded the enemy-held Aslito airfield on the night381 words
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140 1944-07-10 1 Rouel AT THE CENTRAL China' Front. July 7 —On the night of July 6 the Nippon Air rote* heavily pounded tne enemy's headquarters as well as building* aud ePtrenchments of remnant enerrv forces within the walled city of Hennvanx As a result of tills rfcUT,140 words
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186 1944-07-10 1 Domei AT THE SALWEEN FRONT. July 7.—The operations of Nippon forces against Chungking's Yunnan Army are progressing vigorously despite torrential rains and muddy fields. Particularly successful was a counter-attack launched against enemy units which attempted to a Mack our position north of Pengmiao towards186 words
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Article197 1944-07-10 1 Domei TOKYO, July B—A representative of the Asa hi Shimbun called at the Army and Navy Ministries on July 7, anniversary of the China Affair, and presented a sum of Yen 1.600.--000 each to both the branches of the armed service on behalf of the contributors. It197 words
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377 1944-07-10 2 iiv Syonan .thimbun Staff Reporter IN THESE days when health i.it- m> so much for the fighting *<!>"" Ii of the nation, i!ie people of SyGnnn mu:t realize Lew iniji .riant it Is that all of them should be healthy ard v.goreus. To this377 words
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89 1944-07-10 2 A LARCTE number ol competitors ser;icipaied m the l^.pcriil Itcs- < rtpt Gl.servam.-e Day Nippon-Go eor/est held :\t :he HoAO-kan of -he Great World on Saturday. The theme song for the night was Mr.ra*. Gusa." Results were: first prize, Md. ■aejM Zahid <Roci no89 words
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275 1944-07-10 2 MAKIIA. .Tlv 7 (DomeO The I Women's Bureau of the KallbapJ •vill p-omote the orientation of Filipino woaaen n that they miy •ilay a mire miriirit role in the stsfcli-hment of the Nev C^'cr. nccordinT to Mrs. Fran li -;a Benltez. ne viy-appointed Diroc:-275 words
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836 1944-07-10 2 NIPPON'S SINCERITY STRESSED SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, July 9 (Domei).—Subhas Chandra Bose, in a historic personal radio message to Mahatma Gandhi in India, warned the Indian apostle of freedom that their enemy, Britain, has already hatched plans in London to crush the nationalist movement836 words
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96 1944-07-10 2 Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter LARGE and enthusiastic gather'no* attended the Indian national rally at the Dal Toa Gekijo last night, and the open-air cinema shov on the lawn ln front of the Indian Independence League (Syonan Branch) Headquarters in Waterloo Street co Saturdev, ln commemoration of96 words
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110 1944-07-10 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff P.eoorterl IN ORDER to fac'litate change of employment, wh'ch is necessary In the transformation of Syonan from a commercial city to an Industrial centre, the Authorities of the Svonan Tokubetu-si hcve decided to form a Shokugyo Hodosho (Employment Guidance Bureau) to110 words
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Article58 1944-07-10 2 'DJAKARTA. July 6 (Domei).— Partaking of Indonesian food and learninr Indonesian customs, ten young Nippc.n officials of the Military Administration have been living ln Indonesian homes for the past few weeks to master the Malai language. Selected by >he Administration for their linguistic ability, these youths are58 words
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161 1944-07-10 2 By Syonan Shimbun St T Reporter WITH a good response coming from all quarters, another batch of Chinese police recruits will shortly leave for one X the tra'ning camps here to underro rigid tiaining in order to prepare themfcelves for peace preservation161 words
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125 1944-07-10 2 MANILA, July 6, (Domei)—ln a statement it-sued todry. the Malacaii&n emphatically declared that any legislation or promise m:^de by the Washlng fon Government regarding the Philippines is now "out of the ouestlon. af tur our rx^.rUe have proclaimed their ind rp> ndence, established125 words
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211 1944-07-10 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter FIGHTING at his natural weight. I Battling Sima (127tt-lb) decisively beat Tiger Aman (118-lb.) over fifteen rounds at the New World arena Saturday night. Bima created a sensation when he floored Aman with a right hook to the211 words
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Advertisement103 1944-07-10 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ENGAGEMENT KHCO—CHUA.—Mr. Khoo Teng Soon, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Thiam Swee, to Miss Chua Guat Im (Rosie), eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Seng Kee. Both parties of Syonan. ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR. MRS. CHEONG HOCK LENG, whose marriage took place at the Syonan Registry of103 words
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Advertisement518 1944-07-10 2 WANTED MALAI DRIVER, must live in employer's residence. For further details apnly CHBAYASHI GUMI, C Telesraph Etrect, Syonan. FTVE Accounts Clerks, knowledge of English and Chinese characters ereential, and must be smnrt to operate an abacus. Also, sewral Clerks with good knowledce oT Kanjl. Apply personally to the Director Syonan518 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1944-07-10 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON 137 J T+2 Tte*-f 9**. f) Anata wa dare nl ai'al desu ka? —Whom do you want to see? Watakushl wa Jlro nl aital desu. —I want to see Jiro. Kono hon o kaeshi nl klmashlta. —I came to return this book. Vocabulary: Au, to meet; kaeru, to54 words
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