Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 July 1944
1944-07-18
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Title Section117 1944-07-18 1 The Syonam Shimbun Three Enemy Divisions Entrappei Domei AT THE afCNAN F*ONT. July 37—Nippon forces on Ihe night of July 15 com- i t iv crushed the main s rength of the enemy's remntnt forces comprising three divisions which were entcapped in a wide encircleiir nt ring in Ihe vicinity117 words
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361 1944-07-18 1 MORALE HIGH, SPIRIT SUPERIOR CHINA FRONT, July l.'i.— Stressing the high morale as well as strong sense of responsibility of the personnel of our hina-h.'.sed air forces, a Nippon commander in a Press interview declared that the strength of our air361 words
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142 1944-07-18 1 COMMENCING Thursday, trolley bIIMI and omnibuses vill run to a flew schedule as notified on Pag« 2 ycstprday and today. Unaer the revision, earliest vehicle leaving from the depot will oe omn,buses plying between Beach Road-Johore Causeway and Beach Rcnd-Seletar from 7.05 a.m. onVtl<f. Earliest trolle-ow142 words
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Article81 1944-07-18 1 Do met DJAKARTA. July 15—For the benefit of consumptives two IWW sai.aini.a v;ili diortly I:"' cpcr.ed by the 6«4c Sultsnate bnnrta «'f ihe D.'nwa I.'ociical service Asociation. Cne »*H be ntaMkbed a f Karanpgenlng and tb>2 other at K&rangandai) Loth o# which ai r druatad at :).e81 words
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Article247 1944-07-18 1 OUR ISSUE yesterday carried a report from Canton concerning i Chinese co-operation in the South- j rrn Regions, which roust have been j read with great interest. The report stressed—rightly enough—the collaboration of the Chinese in thr1 general war effort and in construe- tion activities. When the full247 words
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165 1944-07-18 1 Domei. LISBON July 16—The Fuehrer's Headquarters announced today that violent British night attacks against the German position south-west of Caen were repulsed with hea*y losses to the enemy. Strong attacks in the SV LoPont Hebert sector were repulsed and numerous enemy tanks were destroyed,165 words
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189 1944-07-18 1 I Omui TOKYO, July 17—Admiral Naokuni Nomura, neariy appointed Navy Minister, told newspapermen in his first interview with the Press th.ii evening that the Nippon Navy has completed a structure with which to overcome the present war situation and press or, to victory. The change189 words
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83 1944-07-18 1 AT THE HUNAN FRONT, July 17.—Bitter hatred on the pan of the Chinese ms«cs toward the United States air force in Ohini has been further intensified by the indiscriminate bombing of Hslnhsiang yesterday which resulted in a large number of casualties among83 words
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Article92 1944-07-18 1 Dome*. A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, July 16.—Our; fighter units on Yap Island en the two days July 14 and 15 shot down ten and damaged three enemy raiders. On July 14. our fighter units in'ercepted and brought down elghl enemy planes, while on92 words
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461 1944-07-18 1 Domei. TOKYO. Jaly 17—The American weekly. Time, In the July 3 issue, admitting that stiff resistance was offend by the, Nippon forces on Safpan Island. says that American commanders went down one after another in the landing attempt*, and the shore* of the461 words
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203 1944-07-18 1 DAI HONYEI ANNOUNCEMENT __to_ncJ TOKYO. July 17.—Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. announced that Imperial army and naval units during the month of June accounted for at least 1,460 enemy planes shot down or destroyed on the ground in various theatres of war. The203 words
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Article119 1944-07-18 1 WHOLE-HEARTEDLY co-operat-irg with the authorities in efforts to further strengthen the passive defence system of the island, the Syonan Sports Association Fre« Labour Service Corps spent several hours on Sunday digging public air laid shelters within the spacious compound of a large church la the heart119 words
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366 1944-07-18 1 Dtinet SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, July 17—Lovel-headednesa combined with bid', ry enabled a handful of Indian soldiers to kill In a gun battle a crpw of 11 Americans manning a bomber which was forced to land on the northern Burma border a few weeks366 words
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388 1944-07-18 2 By Syonan Shimbun Stall Reporter A GUANi) boxing program supI <rtine Knda, aud Bahau pioneers a:id sponsored by the Syonan fchtmbun (E .glish Edition), the CJreat World and New World Amusement Parks and the Syonan I' ixing Synd-'cate has been arr388 words
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Article, Illustration427 1944-07-18 2 Syonan Sh' mbun - Syonan Sh'mbun ADDRESSING a packed house at the ay a Gekijo yesterday, Dr. C. J. Paglar, Eurasian leader, said that while it was important for the people of Syonan to be fully defenceminded, so that427 words
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Article145 1944-07-18 2 THE LATE Mr. Francis X. da Luz, whose funeral took place on Sunday (the Rev. Father M. A Cardoza officiating) came to this island over 40 years, ajio and served the Portuguese Mission ihere throughout that period. The large attendance at the funeral service was145 words
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203 1944-07-18 2 API (Northern Borneo), July 15, (Domel)—Economic construction in Northern Borneo to making rapid headway despite the comparatively restricted supply of labour Particularly noteworthy U the increased production of defence materials, while great, strides wv being made toward., self-sufficiency in foodstuffs as weil as Increasing203 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement373 1944-07-18 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 98 Re: Partial revision of the service routes and time schedule of trolley and omnibuses NOTICE is hereby given that the routes and time table of trolley and omnlbuae* run by the Syonan Tokub.tu-si will be partially al er ed as follows:— 1. Date of373 words
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Advertisement95 1944-07-18 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 97 BE: RECRUITMENT OF NATIVE AND CHINESE MOTOR-CAR REPAIR MECHANICS. Native and Chinese Motor-car repair mechanics are being recruited as follows:— 1. Number Required: 30. 2. Place of Work: Sumatra. 3. Salary: $120/--to $150/- per month. 4. Board and Lodging provided free of cnarge. 5.95 words
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Advertisement293 1944-07-18 2 WANTED A clerk, a typist of either sex and a Motor Car Driver to work in rComuku Offl;e. Johore Bahru. Applications with copies o£ credentials should be addressed to Malai Tetsudo Kyoku, Johore Bahru Komuku Cho. SEVERAL WORKERS (any nationality) as foilcvs, good wages, Rice Su^ar, Salt, Soap, Clcarettes will293 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous109 1944-07-18 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news In Malal, Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan'a local hour followed by the next day's program summary, £.30 pm news In Nippon-Oo for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malal; 7.20 p.m. Chinese Musical interlude; 7.25 p.m. Cantonese drama*109 words
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