Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 July 1944
1944-07-27
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section122 1944-07-27 1 The Syonam Shimbun Cosme Felicitates Premier Koiso Domei. TOKYO. July 26—Henri Cosme. French Ambassador to Nippon, this afternoon called on Piemier General Kuniaki Koiso at his official residence and extended IVMfl ings on the occasion ol the formation of the new Cabinet under his Premiership. This afternoon Dr. H. G.122 words
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251 1944-07-27 1 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Kep^rtr:1 < UNDER a sch?me to be j enforced from Aug. 1, members of all local Labour Service CoTps who aro non-ess?ntial workers, will bo required to work in various military esta- bllshments hero in order251 words
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Article278 1944-07-27 1 THERE need be no alarm felt by non-essential workers rega/rt'ns; the scheme to b« made effective on Tuesday next, under which they will be drafted to tasks under the military authorities designed to j further bolster the home front in Svnnan Mischievous rumours in this connection should be278 words
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Article84 1944-07-27 1 Domci SHANGHAI. July 26—The opening ceremony of the Nautical College of the Nanking Government was held yesterday at the Central Naval Academy, attended by Nippon and Chinese dignitaries Ilouxed in the Central Naval .i«l mv building, the nrw school will hue two courses of study, navigation84 words
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184 1944-07-27 1 Svonan Shimbun Staff Reporter IN A statement made to the Press yesterday on Bahau and Endau. Mr. M. Sninozaki, the Kosel-ka Cho. made an appeal for support from local public-spirited bodies as weli as citizens for the settlers of the Catholic Colony in Fuji184 words
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286 1944-07-27 1 Domfi SHANGHAI. July 26—On the j basis of latest statements and movements of United States j naval leaders, the heavy i American losses at Salpan which are an all-time record tin Unltnd States history, must have greatly demoralized its officers and286 words
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458 1944-07-27 1 Domei LISBON. July ?s—Military circles in Berlin reported that United States forces yesterday forenoon launched the Ion; -:iwaitrd largescale attack south of Caen, after strong artillery and air force preparations. The enemy offensive is in the general direction of t'alaise, the same circles458 words
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Article260 1944-07-27 1 Dora f I TOKYO. Jul.v 26.—Dai Honyei this afternoon announced that heavy fighting is now in progress between our garrison units on Tinian Island and the en?my forces which effected a landing on the north ivsl cm coast of the260 words
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135 1944-07-27 1 Donti SHANGHAI. July 26.—The Executive Yuan of the National Gcvernmtnt of China, in yesterday's sf»ion. aiproved a m«*a«nre ineorporatinp the present Fir*t ami Second Police Bureaux of Shanghai into one sinclc body eailei! the Shanghai Special K'.unirJpality Police Bureau. The incorporaMon goes into effect135 words
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104 1944-07-27 1 Domei TOKYO, July 25.—Nippons war-! time food supolv Is expected to be further bolstered as a result of the marked progress attained m the I gigantic fresh water fish cultivation in lake;. rivers and ponds through- out :hc country According to the present project Which104 words
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198 1944-07-27 1 Domei SOMEWHERE IN SUMATRA, July 26.—Giving his impressions of his extensive Inspection trip to southern Sumatra from where h« returned here on July 24 the chief of the Oeneral Affairs Division ta the Sumatra Military Administration paid high tribute to the198 words
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107 1944-07-27 1 Dumel. A NIPPON BASE at the Chin* Front. July 26—JSpottlnp an enwn? formation of *bout 20 P-40's ar.d 19 B-24s attempting to bomb Yoohow Pro\lnce. our fighters on patiolduty immediately pnuncvd upon tjT enemy ruiderr. tnrt shot down four P-40's and h*»v\iy damaged on?107 words
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85 1944-07-27 1 Domei TSINAN. July 22—Nippon units operating against, enemy guerrilla forces m ihe vicinity of Tsinan acsouattd for 20-2 enemy dead abani cloned or 'he battlefield and too* i prisoner 504 others during trio j month of June. Other war results attained included the capture85 words
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388 1944-07-27 2 By Syonan Shitnbun Staff Reporter BELOW Is Ihc concluding p#lt!on of Mr. Lim Khn Hen*'s talk at the showa GeUlio on Tuesday when the Sjr.nan Sh'mbun (English edition) sponsored a functloi to promote "ncfencc-Mindedncss" among the pe«plc: "We all know that as388 words
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106 1944-07-27 2 By Our Special Correspondent IN MANY Important resooc^ New Syonan has outgrown Endau so much so tha*. thu utople of Endau find the iranv amenities In the Chines? settlement attractive enough to lure a large number of them there every evening. While Emiau town106 words
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Article61 1944-07-27 2 By Our SneHal Correspondent eighty-two children, ml unto c: ht years of age. are being given free education in Chines* and Nipprm-Go at a school Just opened in New Syonnn. Principal of the school Is Martin Chen who is assisted by two teachers. It Is Intended In61 words
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251 1944-07-27 2 By Svonan Shbnbun Staff Reporter A TOTAL membership of 20,000 is the figure aimed at by the authorities to expand the Labour Service Corps of all communities, a report presented at a meeting, presided by the Kosel-ka Cho, at251 words
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147 1944-07-27 2 By Syonan Shimbtui Staff Reporter STATING that they were gathered yesterday at the Showa Gekijo officially in appreciation of the services of the Auxiliary Police Service Mr. Yeo Chiars S>ve?. president of the Auxiliary Police A&sociation. said that Auxiliary Police servicemen have been privileged t:> contribute towards147 words
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198 1944-07-27 2 THE second term of the Special Nippon-go Course being g'ven at the Jalan Besar Public School :s scheduled to commence at the beginning of next month. In all. 200 candidate* will be enrolled—l2o for the elementary, 40 for the Intermediate and 40 for198 words
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166 1944-07-27 2 PREPARATIONS are in full swing for the Azad Hind Fauj's grand military display to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Sunday. The display is being organised by the Chief of Staff, Colonel J. K. Bhonsle, with Netaji Subhas Chandra Base, Supreme Commander166 words
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Article72 1944-07-27 2 PENANG, July 20. (Domel)— Ways and means by which Malai women can best serve their country In wartime were fully discussed at a meeting of the v.omen's section of the Malai Kosei Kyokai (Ma'ai Welfare Association), held at the former Malai Semen Club last Sunday. The72 words
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197 1944-07-27 2 By Syonan Shlmbun Staff Reporter EAGER to avenge the crushing defeat suffered by Little Aman at the hands of Golden Boy last week, Tiger Aman, colourful jl wo-handed Penang fighter, has agreed to substitute for Baby Eagle and meet the Eurasian lad over197 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement293 1944-07-27 2 ENGAGEMENT THtE engagement Is announced between Say Chin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. On? Huck Lim of Penant?, and Thiam Hon. second son of Mr. j»nd Mrs. Lim Choon Ent of Idoli. The marriage will take place some time In September. ACKNOWLEDGMENT MR-. LIM TIAM SIEW hereby conveys his heartfelt293 words
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Advertisement175 1944-07-27 2 WANTED A SEARCH AND COURT CLERK by legal firm. Apply to Box No. 461 co Syonan Shimbun (English Edition). Syonan. CLERKS with knowledge of Kanji. preferably those with previous sh'pping experience. Apply to MARAI KAIUN KUMIAI, 13. Collyer Quay, Syonan. SEVERAL TYPIST-CLERKS (either sex). Knowledge of English and Chinese characters175 words
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Advertisement343 1944-07-27 2 SYONAN TOXUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 102 Re: Enrolment of Students for The Syonan Tokubetu-si Tras Street Nippon-Go Institute. Enrolment of students for the Tras Street Nippon-Go Institute will take place as follows:— 1. Number to be Enrolled: (a) Regular Course: about 400. (b) Chiu-toh-ka (Intermediate Course) and Ko-toh-ka (Advanced Course343 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous133 1944-07-27 2 Today's Syonan Radio fl p.m. flash news in Mala!, Tamil nnd Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonan local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 6.30 pm. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news In Malal; 7.20 p.m. light music by the Syonan Hoso Kangengakudan;133 words
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