Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 July 1944

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  • 123 1 The Syonam Shimbun Two P-40's Shot DownOvcrHengyang Domei. A NIPPON BASE ON THE CHINA FRONT, July 27— Nippon Interceptors on the i tn nil,t of July 24 shot dnwn two P-40'3 and damaged three o»hers in a lier.e aerial engagement with an enemv formation of *8 P-40's and 12 B-25's
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  • 192 1 URGING more and more womon and girls In Syonan to come forward and play their proper role in helping Nippon win this war, Mr. Mamoru Shinozaki, Kcsei-ka Cho, speaking at a conference held Wednesday, declared that*in CMntrieft like Nippon, Germany
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  • 373 1 THE women of Syiran, always hyal ar,d Hilling, will doubtless rise to Hm rail to IkOB to come forward and pipy a g'cater part in the war effort on (he home ti out. with their characteristic cnthus asm and vigour. All that there is to be done
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  • 100 1 Domei TSINGTAO, July 27.—According to beuted reports reaching here, intensified* friction between Chungking troops and Chinese Communist troops in Eastern Shantung Province, resulted in a clash on June 16 during which 709 Chinese Communists and 300 Chungking troops were killod. The clash occurred when
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  • 146 1 Dome! PEKING, July 27.—A highranking staff ofTic?r of Chungking's Military Council was caught on July 7 in an act of espionage by Nippon and Chinese members of the Kaifeng Police, it is disclosed. Major-General LJu Chun-yo was j arrested in the course o" a
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  • 190 1 Domei PANJERMASIN, July 25.—Native leaders of Borneo heartily greeted Ihe formation of the new Koiso Cabinet which they believe m**ans a iurther stride towaid the con-sumn.-aiicn of Nippon's aim of the liberation of Greater Eist Asia. Docot Roesbandi, Deputy Mayor, said that all Borneo is
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  • 151 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE IN THE CENTRAL PACIFIC, July 27. Our units on Palau Island brought down or heavily damaged seven out of a total of about 100 enemy carrierbased planes which raided the Island on the afternoon of July 25. Our
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  • 90 1 SYONAN will contribute to Nippon in the near future 1.500 torn ol scrap mrtal. The drl\e for tho collection of scrap-iron Is now beine intensified in all parts of the island. According to figures supplied by the City Office, local citizens will be
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  • 67 1 Dome! ANTUNG, July 27—On the heels of the recent presentation of five warplanes to the Nippon army, another five plants built with money raised through public donations were presented to the Nippon navy at a ceremony held at the East Asia Hall this morning.
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  • 125 1 Domei. HSINKING, July 27—The Man-shiL-oku Concordia Association yesterday a ternoon annouuoed that its annual rally this year will be held for four days beginning September 2 with 115 regional and provincial representatives throughout the country atlendinc. It is understood that übout 40 bills, concerning measures for the
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  • 526 1 LISBON, July 26—The Gerifan High Command announced that in the course of heavy fighting u.:uth of Caen the enemy succeeded in breaking into our positions west of the Caen-Falabe road, and in bringing up further infantry and tank forces. However,
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  • 95 1 DutucL feniKMEN, July 27.—Nippon units operating; atuimu Chung kuig and banda troops in Hopeh Province have already smasned their main strength of resistance and are now mopping up the remnants. Dining the past four months, the Nippon forces accounted far 1,16--enemy dead
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  • 124 1 Dome! HbIKKINQ. July 27.—1n order to a ~ib!i; h liaison sr>ung organs cowecied vitli naliui,al ?:ibi>ur service and to promote the welfare cf thus*, engaged in men MfVlot, the National lal mr Service Institute will be established in Uvj middle of August. The, Institute will h.ive
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  • 127 1 Domri DJAKARTA, July 25—Reports on deliberation; of five üb-committees of the Preparatory Commisrioo for the formation of a new ooromic order In Djnwu w■ i\» ir, -de by the retptU^e sub-cc.niritiee chairmen B*. the s rrwnd plenary nicct'. ir» of the Commi&ion hel-J
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 127 1 \mppoi7 newsßr/efsx TO-./O. July 27—Sotaro l*niwau, Finance Minister, reported to the Throne yesterday afternoon on matters under ht3 jurisdiction. The appointment rf Tsunehisa Endo, Public- Procurator o." the Supreme Coui'l, to the post of Cliief Public Procurator of the Osaka Court of Appeal, succeeding NamLsuke Nakano who was recently appointed
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  • 368 2 By Syonan Stumbun sup Reporter BELOW i> the second instalment of the talk given by Mr. A. J. Brag* at the Syonan Shirabuu "Delrnre Week" function held at the Showa Gekijo Tuesday. Continuing. Mi. Hi.i ya said: "Those who lead the dally news must
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  • 99 2 REALIZING the importance of the Free Service Corps, in public services. Johore will shortly enlarge the organization by forming several branches throughout the State. Tuan Rashim Akib told the Berlta MaliL Tuan Hashim is the seerstar- of the Slohore Malai Welfare Association. Nanyo Gekijo NANYO Gekijo,
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  • 475 2 INDIAN SPOKESMAN'S VIEW POINT "THERE no more mystery over the Indian political horizon the clouds of British propaganda are fast melting away.... and it is now certain that there can be no compromise between Mahatma Gandhi and the British Government." Tins viewpoint
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  • 371 2  -  KAZUO TAKAHASHI) MANDALAY. July 28. (Domel) —Various household industries carried on in all parts of Upper Burma are serving a dual purpose —that of meeting the people's requirements in their daily life and enabling women and children to earn extra incomes to help adjust their
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  • 132 2 1w V By Syonan Shim bun Staff Reporter FIVE Syonan jirls—Norraa Sheffield, Lim (.heng Kiow, Juanlta Pereira, Betty Clioo and Teresa Ortega—all employees of the MUui Buuan Kaisha—waiktd into the Syonan Shimbuo (English i diiloti) office yenterday afternoon with a donation for the
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  • 151 2 By Svonan ghimbun Stiff Reporter MR. TO6HIO ONO, chairman .of the Board of Directors. Syonan bhimbun-kal. was host at an informal dinner party held at the Ta long Restaurant last night, at which were present the representative heads of the various newspaper! in Syonan. The evening's
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  • 180 2 MESSAGES of congratulations from the city's 600,000 Chinese renidents as well as from the 14,000 employees of the Syonan Special Municipality will shortly be despatched to Home Affairs Minister Shifeo Odate. Syonans first Mayor, whose appointment in the Koiso Cabinet has caused jubilation among
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 47 2 LESSON 141 Kore w» homo no hanashl deeu. —ThLs us a true story. Teburu no shita ni naifu fa arlmasu.—Tber* v a knife under th« Üble. Todana no ****** ni neeumi ga !ma«u.—There U a rat under the cupboard. Vocabulary: Honto no, true; h»ii*£lu, ttorj. bod&na, cupboftrd.
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    • 320 2 Letter To The Editor I I. Boxing Criticistns To the Editor. Syonan Slnmbun, (English Ediuoi.;. Sir, —I notice in your advertisement columns that tne auinnsion charges for the Oolden Boy—Tiger Aman fight have been raised to $6 for a ringside seat and $2 for standing room. Considering that tne Syndicate
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    • 355 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI < NOTICE NO. 102 Re: Enrolment of Students for Tin Syonan Tokubetu-sl Iras 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
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 134 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news In Mala., Tamil and Cantonese; 6.15 pm. Syonan s local hour followed by the next day's program summary; 0.39 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Comical sketches ly Aman Ballon; 7 p.m. news in Malal: 7.20 p.m. talks in Nippon Go
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