Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 July 1944
1944-07-21
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Title Section89 1944-07-21 1 The Syonam Shimbun TENNO HEIKA Receives New French Tn vox Pomrl. TOKYO. inly :o Henri C'osniv, new I'lentli Ambassador to Nippon, presented his credentials to TENNO HEIKA in an auiiencv ranted at 1(U0 o'clock tins morning. TENNO HEIKA Orders Formation Of New Cabinet Domei TOKYO. July 20.- -TENNO HLIKA summoned89 words
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205 1944-07-21 1 Dutnei LISBON. Juiy 19.- In the southern sector of the Eastern Front, heavy fighting is raging, with the Soviets attacking in the direction of Lemberg, the German High Command announced. Four hundred and thirty-on? Soviet tanks were destroyed in this sector since205 words
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Article360 1944-07-21 1 WE HOPE (he public will extend (he fullest ro-opcra''on in the forth- iuniiiiK drive for scrap metal in Syonan. Government concerns, Nippon and Jocal linns factories and civlliins arc c cpccted to make a con. i-crted effort !o make the eampa«|fn a complete success. As only 1.500 lons360 words
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223 1944-07-21 1 Domei AT THE NORTHERN Burma Front, July 18. (Delayed)— Severe fighting still continues around Myitkyir-1 During two days' lighting beginning from July 11, Nippon forces accounted for 222 enemy dead and took prisoner 154, and captured or destroyed large quantities of arms, including 32223 words
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263 1944-07-21 1 Dcmef CANTON. July 20—Launching a suprise attack against the enemy posted at Kowloonhsu, one of the enemy's main positions west of Yinßtak, Nippon units today completely booted the enemy from the area. The Nippon troops, after crowing the Licnkong River, immediately Etiuck at263 words
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313 1944-07-21 1 Oomei. LISBON, July 19.—After violent air attacks and drumfire lasting sevsral hours, the British launched a big attack yesterday east of the Orne River In Normandy, the German High Command announced, according to a Berlin dispatch. Employing more than 100 units on a313 words
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181 1944-07-21 1 Domei STOCKHOLM, July 19.—A Reuter dispatch said that German flying-bomb activity over Southern England Including the London area during the houu of darkness is at present on a scale bigger than that for several weeks. Another London dispatch said the sky lust night181 words
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308 1944-07-21 1 Domtl A NIPPON BASE at the South China Front, July 20 Our units which started an encirclement campaign on the enemy which fled in a northwesterly direction after abandoning the walled city of Chingyuan. have completed the ring around the Tatunghsu area. In308 words
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Article66 1944-07-21 1 DomrL TOKYO, July 20.—The Board of Information today announced th.v Premier Ocn. Hldeki Tojo at 11 a.m. on July 18 was received In audience by TENNO HEIKA »nd tendered the resignation of his Cabinet to the Throne. The announcement added that Premier Tojo took thi* step in66 words
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Article125 1944-07-21 1 Dome) TOKYO. July 20 -The Board of Information this morning announced the res'gnation en bloc on July 18 of the Tojo Cabinet as follows: "Since the nut break of the War of Greater East Asia, the Government, In close unity with D»1 Honyel, exerted Its utmost for125 words
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Article233 1944-07-21 1 Domel TOKYO. July :U. -After holding a conference with senior statesmen. Marquis Koichi Kicio. Lord Ki'.per of the Privy Seal, recommended to TENNO HEIKA on Tuesday that Gen. Kun.aki Koiso and Admiral Mltumasa Yonal form a Cabin.t jo ntly succeeding the Tojo Cablnst which resigned en233 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous184 1944-07-21 1 \nippon newsßrwpsx UomeL TOKYO, July 20. Approximately 75 students of the Maiji University's Politic-Economic Department temporarily kit their picks and shovels at the Ishlkawajlma Shipyard yesterday to present to the War Ministry a writing in frood expressing their burning desire to avenge the heroes of Baipan by throwing In all184 words
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Article, Illustration477 1944-07-21 2 ADMISSION BY INVITATION ONLY By Syonin S'«lnnbun St;»ff Reporter A WFXL-IiALANCEP program of talks, songs and filrru awaits reeipienti of invitations to the Showa Gekljo on Tuesday, July 25, when the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) with the477 words
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Article71 1944-07-21 2 MMACTA. July 18. (DomeD— Headad by Governor Hosoi of Ma>cra. :icai!y I.ojO Government rmplmf-es lust Sunday went thrau±;r the prpllminju-y si-ages of rloarlng a vaat tract of rutber estate land at Bukit Pala which will shortly be planted with important foodrrops. Under a new system71 words
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Article62 1944-07-21 2 MA NOT July 20 (Domei).—Th: rjovevuor-General of French Mwlochlna hu.s irieoFed list nl i^imw of the navy officers and n<en i-nti also -TJlcrn of the Retell fcdo-tiiir-x merch?:it marine who ?acrl- red their llvs In the course of tran«prrt,iUon wtvlOH 1^ ni^rthV'WflWn t. i'pr-- nf F.I.C since62 words
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226 1944-07-21 2 Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter GOLDEN BOY. who meets Little Aman of Penang at the Great World tomorrow, stands to win 5200 (in addition to his purse) If he beats Aman. As previously announced, a fight fan has offered Golden Boy a present of226 words
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Article66 1944-07-21 2 I A PARTIAL eclipse of the run was observed In Sycnan y«!-erri*y l*tween the hours of 1.35 p.m. and 3.30 p.m., according to officials ■I the Meteorological Department. Hundreds of city-foil: who gathered on voof gardens and other vantage points donned smoked glasses to witness the66 words
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Article71 1944-07-21 2 THE Syonan Symphony Orchestra's "Schubert Recital" arranged to be repeated today has been postponed to next Friday but the popular Sunday Concert will be held as usual when the following program will be presented: Zampa: Vienna Maidens; Songs—Habuno Minato: Aruke: Prom OlucJc to Wagner; Dance— Tlrolien Duo; Danee71 words
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Article53 1944-07-21 2 MANILA, July 19 (Domei).— Nippon army and navy authorltier here yesterday afternoon jointly announced the inauguration ol the Philippine Oommodltl<»s Purchasing Orgarizatlon. following complete understanding reached amenf Imperial army and navy officials &s well as Nippon corporations and civilians, with the full support and co-cperation of the Republic53 words
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412 1944-07-21 2 By Syonar Shimbun Staff Reporter HIGHLIGHTING the program entertainment arranged for the next ten days with the approval ot the Hodo-bu are a series of roving shows at various centres in the island and tiirej special lecture-movie-rrtuslc shows at which efforts will be made412 words
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92 1944-07-21 2 By Sv.jnan Shfmbun Staff KepoHer BEFORE a packed audience of ship, buildlnj? workers at the Kyrei Oekijo yesterday. Mr. Y. Hori, chief surerintendant at the shipbuilding works, Kalji Kyoku (Marine Bureau) emphasised the Importance of their <"Tk for the reconstruction and trade of Dai92 words
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Article30 1944-07-21 2 NANYO Ge'djo, Geylangr. will be screening "Ton Chee Yin Huye" a Mandarin picture from tomorrow till 25th July, 2604. Two shows daily at 3.00 p.m. and 8.30 p.m.30 words
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Advertisement525 1944-07-21 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 100 Ke: Recruitment of Workers In Miscellaneous Lines WORKERS in miscellaneous lines are being recruited as follows— 1. Number Required: (a) Finishers and probationers 50; (b) Lathe operators and probationers 70; (c) Draftsmen and probationers 50; <d) Electricians and probationers SO; (c) Motor-car drivers: 20.525 words
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Advertisement309 1944-07-21 2 WANTED EFFICIENT and experienced Clerks able to converse In NipponGo. Apply personally to the Manager, TOZAN NOJI K.K., Johore Bahru. IMMEDIATELY an experienced Clerk/Typist and a Junior clerk (either sex) for an Insurance Company. Knowledge of Nippon-Go and Kanji an advantage. Apply Box No. 459, Syonan Shlmbun (English Edition), Syonan.309 words
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Miscellaneous105 1944-07-21 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news In Malal. Tamil and Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. Syoman's local hour followed by the next day's program summary. 5.30 p.m news In Nippon-Go for beginner?; 6.40 p.m. radio play: 7 pm. news in Malal: 7.20 p.m. Hainan drama; 7.50 p.m. news in Hokklen and105 words
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