Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 July 1944

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  • 105 1 The Syonam Shimbun Gen. rAbe Neic G.-G. Of Chosen Dome! TOKYO, July 24.—1t is officially announced* that General Nobuyuki Abe, President of the Yokusan •Political Association and former Premier, has been appointed Governor-General of Chosen, succeeding: General Kuniaki Koiso, newly-appointed Premier. I Premier, Ministers, Felicitated KALGAN, July 23—Prince Teh. Chairman
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  • 147 1 Foe Battleship, Destroyers Set AblazeOffTin ian Domel. A NIPPON BASE IN THE CENTRAL PACIFIC, July U4.— A powerful enemy unit, escorted by a convoy, this morning appeared south-west of Tinian Island, of th 3 Mariana Group, and attempted to effect a landing with scores of landing barges. The enemy, however,
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  • 144 1 Domri. NORTH BURMA FRONT. July 24.—Our crack units in Myitkyina are firmly retaining control of this city and, despite desperate a^ tempts o r. the United States-BrLish Chungking combined army to make their way into the city from the suburbs, our units are counter-at-tacking
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  • 223 1 THE goodwill with which their entry into office has been hailed by the Press and public not only ol Nippon but by ail countries within the Co-Pro^erity Sphere as wel! as all friendly fore gn powers, r.o'ab'y Germany, i". a happy augury for the smooth functioning of Premier
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  • 201 1 Domel NANKING, July 22—The National Government of China, in a special statement issued today, pledged China's wholehearted support for Nippon's new Cabinet formed under Premier General Kuniaki Koiso. It also paid tribute to the outgoing Cabinet under Premier General Hideki Tojo
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  • 71 1 Dome!. TOKYO. July 22—Taketwa Ogata who was appointed State Minister in the new Kofco Cabinet vos today concurrently named President of the Board of Information, according to an announcement made by the Board of Information, this evening. Mr. Ogata, who succeeds Biji Amau, is one of
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  • 435 1 Domel TOKYO, July 24—With re gard to the new Koiso Cabinet, Sadao Iguchi, Spokesman of the Board of Information, in the course of the foreign press .conference this morning, declared: "In conformity with the present war situation, the new
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  • 165 1 DumeL A NIPPON BASE in the Centra! Pacific, July 23—The Nippon garrison on Omlyajlma (Guam) on July 21 effected a night attack oa errmy troops which had landed at Showa Bay. and inflicted casualties totalling more than 500 on the enemy force. Again at
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  • 397 1 Dome!. TOKYO, July 24.—The threepoint policy of co-operation with Nippon's allies for the snccessfjl consummation of war, thorough reallxation of the ideal* a* stipulated in the Joint I*s" duration of Greater East Asiatic nations as well a* »n the Sino-Nippon Alliance Pact,
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  • 205 1 SHANGHAI, July 22—The announcement of the line-up of the second wartime Cabinet of Nippon under General Kuniuid Kolso this afternoon, drew welcoming comments unanimously from all Chinere circles here which partlculaily hail the reappointment of Mamoru Shigemitsu—author of the new China policy—as Foreign Minister,
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  • 386 1 By A Domel Political Coauncnti**o TOKYO, Juiy 22—There cart be absolutely no material change in Nippon's external and Internal policies as tlu result of the Imperial command to General Kuniaki Koiso and Admiral Mitsumasa Youal to Jointly form a new Cabin at—. the ehlsf
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 138 1 \nwpon new finers\ Domei. TOKYO, July 24—Members of the War Cabinet, hearted by Premier General KunlaW Kolao, yesterday visited th? Meijl Shrine to report iheir assumption or their new posts. Their determination to put forth thei utmost efforts at this decisive stage o" the Greater East Asia War i was
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  • 256 2 ON LEARNING of the appointment of Mr. Shigeo Odate. first Mayor of Syonan City aid up to the time ol his appointment. Mayor of Tokyo Metropolis, to the post of Mlrister of Home Affairs, in fhe Koiso Cabinet on
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  • 319 2 By Syonan Shimbon Staff Reporter ACCORDING to information released by the Svonan Tokubeto■l, the second meeting of the Sanji-Kai Un (member* of the Adviiory Council) will be held on August 7, at U in. at 'he Tokubetu-*i board room, with the Mayor.
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  • 76 2 PENANQ. July JO (Domei) Every step has been taken to ensure tha health of the settlers so that the possibility of their being attacked by malaria has been eliminated, asserted Mrs. Chee Phul Cheang, resident nurse at the Chinese colony In Bertam Estate, Province Wellesley, speaking
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  • 525 2  - Notes Comments "SAKURA" IT IS indeed most grath>.n- to note that Eurasian youri* women are about to busy themselves in Hi assimilation of the Nippon spirit and the stndy of Nippon culture and arts. This community, whose chief MMt to the high standard oj erudition among ita members, coulo set
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  • 81 2 WITH another batch of Heihos (Auxiliary Servicemen> scheduled to undergo training shortly, the Malal Welfare Association ;s a. prpwnt campaigning for more Malfi youtl'iS to join the Service, and iJ now carrying out registration of prospective Heihos at its head office. Simultaneously the registration of Malai families
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  • 67 2 v By Syonan Shim bun Staff Reporter AN attractive program features this evening's lecture-movie me.--. ing, sponsored by the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition), with the support of the Eiga Haikyu Sha, at the Showa Gekijo The Mm attraction will be "Go-Chin" (Thunder-Sunk), and with
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  • 446 2 j By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THIS is the concluding instai i ment of the review of the film "Go-Chin" which hae been draw I ing crowds to the Showa and Kyoel Gekijo since Its premiere on July SO. The last chance for seeing Go-Chin
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  • 388 2 Special 'NipponGo Week' Radio Broadcasts By Sinnm Shinbur. Staff Reporter KFFORTS made by the Tarsus peoples of Malai to masUr Nip-pon-go are bearing fruit v*ry fast, as clear ident eof tbe popularity I of the country's new lingua franca in all towns and even in remote villages. As one goes
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 43 2 LESSON 141 1/ 1/ it Dare ka Icimaahlta. —Somebody h»» come. it -ft? A M-ry9 Darp so limashita lea?—Who said so? Dare de mo so llmasu. —Everybody says so. Vocabulary: Dare, who; dare ka. somebody; dare de mo, anyb-dy everybody. iv to My.
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    • 134 2 Nanyo Gekij© NANYO Gekijo, Geylang, will be screening "Bhina no Yoru," a Nippon picture, from tomorrow to July 28—2 shows daily at 3.00 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. ENGAGEMENT CAMPBELL—PFEIFFER The engagement is announced between Mr. John Duncan < Jackie > CampbsU, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Campbell
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