Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 July 1944

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  • 112 1 The Syonan Shimbun India A Big Prison, Mahatma Avers Dome! STOCKHOLM, July S—The London newspaper New Leader said that the hitherto unpublished statement by Maha'ma Gandhi revealed the Indian hadei as declaring "As I ccc Incia todry. it is a big prison in which 400 million people languish: the British
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  • 246 1 Domei LISBON, July 10.- Fighting is still going on at ihe invasion front among the ruins of Caen which the British forces finally succeeded in penetrating yesterday, f dispatches to Berlin from the headquarters of Field Marshal Yon Kluge reported. After embittered street
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  • 302 1 MEASURES NEEDED TO PERFECT the food distributing scheme just adopted In Syonan one or two complementary measure? are called for. While we aim at ensuring food fo. ail, at the same time let us, in fairness, see to it that food producers and importers get a square deal from
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  • 264 1 Demei TOKYO, July 10.—Highly effective defence measures based on kDOWltdge gained from the two abortive enemy attacks on northern Kyushu will be enforced in Nippon, Kenichi Kumagal, newly appointed Vice-Chief of General Headquarters of Civilian Air Defence declared, according to the Yomiuri-Hochi today. Mr,
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  • 209 1 Domel LISBON, July 10.—The main event on the Eastern Front yesterday was the fierce fighting waged by the German garrison of Wilna (Wilno), against Soviet formations breaking through the town, frontline dispatches said. North-vest cf Wilna, the Soviets were thrown back by a German counter-attack,
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  • 121 1 •ernel TOKYO, July 10.—Dai Honyei! at 3 p.m. this afternoon announced that our air force on July 7 surprLe-raided the enemy airfield at Myitkvina and heavily dams-gee! and set ablaze a total of 39 enemy aircraft, including 16 transport planes. The text of the
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  • 162 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE at the China Front, July 10.—In concert with Nippon ground forces in South China, which are nov continuing their northward drive, the Nippon Air Force carried out a series of effective attacks against enemy positions and river craft during the
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  • 162 1 Domel CANTON, July 9.—Planes of the United States Air Force In China in attempting raids on Nippon positions have caused immeasurable suffering among Chinese civilians. In assaultsi in this sector during the past few days, enemy raiders have failed to inflict any appreciable damage on
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  • 70 1 WITH the object of making those manning the home front more "defence-conscious." a lecture meeting and screen show will be held for industrial workers at ihe Kyoci Gekijo on July 12 at 3 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. The meeting will feature flveminucs talks by the Chinese and
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  • 56 1 Dome! LISBON, July 10.—In an article Hanson Baldwin, famous American military commentator, in the New York Times, attacks the slow development of anti-Axis operations in Normandy, and blames the antiAxis command for shov.-ir.g lack of decision. Baldwin admitted that the Allies had been un-villlng to ''k their
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  • 384 1 Domel A NIPrON BASE at the| Burma Front.—As revealed by. Dai Ht-nyel ln this afternoon's communique, 39 enemy aircraft! were destroyed or set ablaze at' the enemy airfield at Myitkyina' as a result of the sudden hammer blow by our air force > which
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  • 265 1 Demei A NIPPON BASF, in South China, July 9.—Despite the scorching heat, characteristic of South China, and extensive floods resulting from continuous rain, our forces surging northward along the CantcnHankow railway are reducing the enrmy'3 strategic points in Chungking's Seventh War Zon§ one after
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  • 137 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE in the South Wert-Pacific, July 10.—Nippon forces stationed at Babo and Sac*, both located at *he northern tip of Bomboray Peninsula. western New Guinea, during the period from June 3U to July 7 bagged ten out of scores of enemy
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  • 74 1 Domel LISBON July 10—A Hebi-kl dispatch quoted the Finnish war communique ns saying than on the Karelian Isthmus, the Soviets failed in another attempt to land on two land tongues In the Viipun Bight although su',:corucd by strong iirtillery and rival guns. More, than 20 Soviet
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  • 231 2 PEOPLE GRATEFUL TO AUTHORITIES By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE REVISED system of food distribution, announced by the authorities, details of which were published in Saturday's Issue, bag caused much favourable comment among the masses, especially the poorer classes, who are already greatly
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  • 234 2 A WOMKN'S meeting, an open air cinema show and a musical rally wore the chief features of the celebrations ma-kinK the successful elo-e of Ne-aii Week in Svonan. The women's meeting, held ln the premies of the local branch of the 1.1.L last Saturday,
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  • 73 2 Constabulary MANILA. July a (Domel!.— It la learned that following the recent p;aduatlon of more than 100 noncommissioned constabulary crncers, another prni:r> nf 500 cadets ha* Lei n enrolled and thry \re at preiint undergoing military training preparatory to taking over the task of maintaining peace and crder
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  • 160 2 Series Of AntiEpidemic Lectures By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter MEETINGS at which antiepidemic lectures and screening of appropriate 'shorts" will be feanres. will be held at the Show.* Gekijo on July 17 for Aojin: the Malai Gekijo on July 18 tor Ualais; the Yamato Gekijo on Juiv IS for Chinese
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  • 249 2 JOHORE BAHRU. July 10 (Domei).—Various subjects bearing upcn the immediate life of the ni P r r the province and th r n»ed to further Increase the war efforts of this place were discussed freely at the second meeting of th-. local Sanjl-kal held here ve^erdav.
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  • 43 2 PENANG. July 8 (Domel). —Splen did progress has been made in the Penang Oversea-Chinese Association's farming colony ln Province Wellesley. The building of huts for settlers has been started and the. ■> will be ready by the time the settlers arrive.
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  • 41 2 Opened SAN FERNANDO. PAMPANGA, July 10, (Domel)—Three more subagencies cf the Philippine National Bank havi been opened in the towns of Guagua, Angeles, and San Fernando, reflecting the ropid economic rehabilitation and reconstruction going on in Pampanga Province.
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  • 42 2 S.S.A. Indoor Games THE following have been elected to the Syonan Sports Association indoor games committee for 2604: Choo Kwal Low (chairman). P Neubronner (hon. secretary-con-vener). R. Minjoot. Dr A. A Sandosham. Harith bin Omar, and T. 8. Khoo.
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  • 190 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE Syonan Broadcasting Station initiated another special i leva program starting yesterday, to mark Labour Week in Syonan. The program consists of a series of tail's by members of the labour staffs of .Mil- vi K> /.im
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  • 160 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter POINTING out that the Medial Auxiliary Service and the Auxiliary Police would work in close conjunction if ever an emergency arose, Dr. C. J. Paglar Director of the MAS. declared: "In time of trouble the MA S. working in conjunction
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  • 117 2 A PARTY of Penang newsmen headed by the Penang Sendenkacho. will visit various places and inspect reconstruction and agricultural progress in Malai ln the course of a ten-day tour, says Domel. The party will go by car. stopping at Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur for one day
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  • 122 2 MALACCA. July 8. (Domei)— Conscious of the importance of the lole that women can play at the present moment in Greater East Asia, members of the local Women's Association decided at a meeting held here to organize Nippon-Go classes and Ambulance sections among themselves and at the same
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  • 63 2 Savings Campaign PENANG, July 8. (Domel).—A scheme to encourage thrift and economy whereby every, family will be asked to make regular monthly savings in the post office savings bank will shortly be Introduced in Penang. The scheme will be discussed at a function ln which the presentation of
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  • 640 2  - Notes Comments "SAKURA" I 1 must apologise to readers who were disappointed on Saturday last berause my notes did not appear on that day. As there was a danger ol Ihe notes being crowded out on Saturday by friend Wilmott's epic lines, the editor kindly took advantage of the available
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  • 62 2 THE engagement was announced i yesterday of Mr. Khoo Teng Soon, of the editorial staff of Dome! New<Agency, Syonan, only son of Mr and Mrs. Khoo Thiam Swee, to Miss Rosie Chua Guat Im, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Seng Kee. Before the fall of
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  • 26 2 NANYO Geklj.o. Geylang, is screening the Cantonese film "Sam Leong Kup Swee" from torn now till July 24 at I and 8.30 p.m. aaily
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 387 2 j Important Functions Of S.S.A. Service Corps Stressed ißy Syonan ihimbun Staff Reporter WITH a large attendance of I members, the inaugural meeting of the recently-organized Syonan I Sports Association "Special Forj ward Service Corps" was held on i Sunday afternoon on the Toku- hriu si padang. Urging the co-opera
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 106 2 Today s Syonan Radio 6 pm. flash news in Malai. Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m Syonan d loeoJ hour followed by the next day's profrnm summary; 630 p.m news in Nippon-Go for beginners: 8.40 p in. Malai Children's Hour; 7 pm. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. talk In Cantonese; 7.30
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