Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 July 1944

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  • 125 1 The Syonam Shimbun Manshukoku Emperor Fetes General Imezu HSINKI.NG. July 21-His Majesty the Emperor of Man.shukoku ha- been pleated to decorate General Yoshijiro Lmecu. former Commander-in-Chief of the Kwantung Army, who was recently appointed Chief of ArmGeneral Staff, with the Grand Cordon of Lauhua, it is officially announced. Priceless Nippon
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  • 273 1 By A Domci Mll'tant ConunenU; or TOKYO. July' 21-Nippon operations on the Hunan fro-it entered a new phase with thi capture by our units on July 17 of the .south-western corner o* the walled city of Hengyang. Tn the first stage o.' (he offensive
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  • 321 1 TUL consensus of opinion of the people of Syonan regarding the decision of General ilideki Tojo to hand in the resignation of all members of his Cabinet en bloc, so that new blood might be infused into the nerve centre of Nippon* war machine, is that this step
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  • 105 1 Domei BI'RLIX. July 20.—Commenting en the mienation of lhe Ton Cabinet, the wilhelniftrasse Spokesman today rierlored it is a Nippon practice to employ new men in a new slluatlan. The new Nippon Cabinet, the Spokesman observed, would be renovated in crd?r to bring arm
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  • 94 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE In the Cent-al Pacific, July 21—Our unlta on Ttuk Island heavily damaged two out of a formation of 25 B-24's which raided the island on July 19. Damage suffered by our side wu slight. Meanwhile, on the same day.
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  • 84 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE IN CHINA—In a fierce dogfight with 13 P-40 fighters somewhere in Central China while en route to atr-raid the enemy position at Hengyang, our Hayabusa fighter unit on July 19 shot aown five enemy planes of wh eh two are
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  • 83 1 Dome). NANKING. July 20—The Supreme National Defence Council of the National Government of China today officially announced ihp appointment of Chen En-pu, Director of the Special Court, to the post of Minister o? Justice, to fill the vacancy created by the death of Chan Oi-peng Simulancously. it uunounced
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  • 261 1 ACTING SPOKESMAN'S STATEMENT Dome!. TOKYO. July 21 —KaUuo Okazaki. actin< Spokesman of the Board of Information, told foreign pressmen this ninntinr that despite the Cabinet chance th?re would bf fundamentally no alteration in Nippon's conduct of the war. The
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  • 260 1 DomeL HSrNKING July 20—The report I o' the resignation of the To jo' Cabinet found the 43.000.000 people! of Manshukoku not in the least1 perturbed. Instead. competent! quarters declared that it onlvl nerved to enhance the determination or the nation to give further
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  • 70 1 Domei. TOKYO. July ?!.—lh#> Yokw tan Politic! Association at a •pedal meeting of party directors this afternoon unanimously pledged wholehearted rapport to the new Cabinet which la being formed In the after neon. General Nobu vuki Abe, President of the Association, called on General Koiso
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  • 160 1 j »««el 1 SHANGHAI. Ju.v 20 The resignation if the Tojo Cabinet WM calmly received by official quarters here. The stock n.antet which is ':suall7 fxteemely sensitive to domestic a* well as international devehpments. remained almost unaffected by the WHU. Tli" calmness of
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  • 167 1 IBy Svonan Shim bun Staff Reporter IN connection with "Defence Week," the Hodo-bu i» sponsoring various function*) for the public according to me following schedule:— July 23: At the Sy-man GotffU Ko.io (Syonan Rubber Factory) near tae 13th mile Bukit Tim ah Road.
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    81 1 Tokyo. July M. iDomeil— The l.o.iid of Information announced the constitution of the new Cabinet as foilows: PREMIER—Gen. Kuniaki Kouo. FOREIGN MINISTER—Mamoni Shigemiteu. INTERIOR— Shigreo Odate. WAR—Fkld Marshal Gen Sufiyatna. NAVY—Admiral Mltsumasa Yonni. JUSTlCE—Hiromasa Matsamka. EDUCATlON—Harnshire Ninomi) a. WELFARE—Hlsatada HiroM. GREAT EAST ASIA AFFAIRS^ M.imoiu Shlfemitsu (roncnrrently Foreign
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  • 253 1 Domei LISBON, July 21.—Th« German counter-attack south of Caen, in Normandy, was successfully concluded early this morning. Trans-Ocean military correspondent Gunter Weber, attached to FieldMarshal Yon Kluge's headquarters, reported, according to a Berlin dispatch. The localities of St. Martin and St. Andre
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  • 359 2  - Tuesday's MovieLecture Show At Showa, Reminder Syor.an Shinibnn A FURTHER reminder Is given tcnAviinc the spcit.il show arranged M Tnesda>, at 830 p in. i the tn. >j Gekljo by the Syonan Shlmbun d n-.i ii edition) supported by the (lisa llaikyu S..a when two short talks laylr.g emphasis on
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  • 278 2 By Syonan ShJmr' r. Staff Reporter ALL Is *et for tonights Ll« toxins propiam at (he Great World organize lor the benefit of farm settlers in Endau and Bahau. Fight laas are reminded that the card starts at 8 p.m. Every boxer is
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  • 453 2 SOMEWHERE ON THE BURMA FRONT, July 21. (Domel) -In a statement issued on Monday afternoon on Mahatma Gandhi's recent pronouncement. Netajl Subhas Chandra Bose once again reiterates his firm conviction that armed struggle alone can save
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  • 120 2 PSNANG. July 21 (Dome!).— Addressing about 500 men and women Nippon-Go rtndenta ai fl graduation ceremony at the Titi Papan School early th(s week, the Chief of the Education Department declared that the standard of Nippon-Go In Pcnang within two years "Is very much higher than
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  • 517 2  - Notes Comments ••SAKURA" THE Editor, who displayed so much energy and tenacity in organising comfort shows, and numerous other entertainment* mainly for the benefit of needy settlers In Bahau and Endau, and for the entertainment of soldiers who are inmates of military hospitals, is again on the move. Tonight's boxing
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  • 125 2 IN COLLABORATION with the drive now under nay to collect scrap metal for conversion into war weapons, the Free Labour Service Corps of the Malai Welfare Association is conducting a villagf-to-village campaign to collect old and disiaided iron, brass, and copper material. Good icults
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  • 117 2 INDIAN settlers at Bintan-to are reported to be "as happy as ever In their new sphere of activities." Nearly every family has deposited In the bank a part of the bounty which the authorities gave them. Several mosquito nets have been donated by Nippon officers
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  • 129 2 THE Entertainment Section of the Malai Welfare Association. Syonan, is contemplating holding a grand variety show at the Kyo-ei Oekilo on August 5 in order to collect funds for the Karimon Island farming newest colony for Malai! farmers recently oprned with thei
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 446 2 WANTED EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS' CLERKS (male and female) with knowledge of Kanjl and Hippon-Go. Apply personally from 26th to 29th July during office horn wich copies of qualifications and past experience to Kobe Kairiku Sangyo K.K., 18, Cecil Street, Syonan. TWO or three girls (between 17—25 years of age) to work
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 60 2 j NIPPON-GO LESSON 14C Kcno hafco no naka nl ran! mo arimaffp —There 1> nothing in this box. TV r:>»N zz. *V<{ Ano nlwa nl Liirel na han» na arima v Thfre arf pretty rtowers In that gard-n. Akal hana ga motto klrrl dP";u.— Jhp rpd flowers ore morp beautiful
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    • 105 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6p.m. flash news in Malai. Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian children's hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. Malai music by the Rompers Kronchong Party; 7.50
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