Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 July 1944

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  • 130 1 The Syonam Shimbun Burma's First Year Of Independence Domei. TOKYO July 28— It is ItajiK-d that Thcin Maung, Burmese Ambassador to Nippon, will be host to high Nippon Government olluials and representatives of Industrial, business and other circles ind also members of the Diplomatic Corps at a dinner at the
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  • 376 1  -  Teinosuke Tsukamoto, TOKYO, July 28.—News of the gallant death in action of all the Nippon garrison fortes on Saipan Island has served to rally both Nippon residents and Chinese in North and Central China, in their intensified all-out eiemomic
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  • 171 1 Domei. KALGUN. July 28—In order to. speed up the development of national resources, the Mengchiang Government has decided to launch a campaign for increased output of subterranean resources from the beginning of August. The campaign will start with ths enlarging of the
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  • 318 1 THAT "Intensification' in relation to the war effort sums up the firm resolve of the new Cabimt and the Nation b daily becoming more abundantly clear, confirming that early interpretations of the reasons for the c hat:xe were con ret. Meanwhile the Koiso Cabinet has i" i no time
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  • 88 1 MANILA, July 25 —Officials o' the recently formed National Commodities Proourrmenl anc* Distribution Corporation (Nadisco) tnnounced the immediate distribution of prime commodities to the people of Manila through the Manila Consumers' Co-operntive Associations. It may be recalled that the Nadisco was crrated by the Malacanan to take over
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  • 76 1 Bose Assures New Cabinet Indians At Nippon 's Side Dotaet SOMEWHERE in Burma, July 28.—Upon receipt of information regarding the formation of the new Cabinet with Gen. Kuniaki Koiso as Premier. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, cabled a message of congratulations to Gen.
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  • 105 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE IN THE CENTRAL PACIFIC, July 28Nippon garrison units on Omiyashima 'Guam Island) up till July 25 have inflicted 9.900 casualties on the enemy forces; since they effected a landing on the island on July 21. Enemy casualties on July 24
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  • 567 1 Domri BERLIN, July 27.—The German High Command announced that so-itb of c .if i. j csitions re-orrurcled by our forces yesterday were consolidated and maintained in the rare of renewed local attack*. It said an en«my tank deployment east of Caen
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  • 229 1 DoSßei TOKYO, July 28- It Is learned that a four-point joint proposal submitted by Field-Marshal <;en Sugiyama and Admiral Mitsumasa Yonai, Ministers of War and Navy respectively, highlighted the Cabinet meeting held today at the Premier s official residence, all ministers including
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  • 269 1 Dome I TOKYO, July 28.-\ViUi the purpobe of introducing ta the people of Nippon the burning patriotism of tb"ir fellow countrymen, an fssay, ca^libTaphy, and drawing contest among Nippon boys and girls of middle and primary school* overseas will be spo'uored by the Central Association
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 178 1 \nwpon nf>wsßnefs\ Uorrifi TOKYO, Juiv 2t—yortJgO Muilv ter Mamoru Bhlgtmlttu reported to the Throne at 9.30 yesterday morning on matters under hlfl jtirisdiction. Field-Marshal Gen Sugiyama, War Minister, and his party, yesterday morning vlslWJ the LM Grand Shrines and reported on the assumption c; hLs new portfolio. Later in thr
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  • 364 2  -  Syonan Shim bun BELOW If «he concluding part of Mr. A. J. Bragas talk on "Defence Mlndedneu*" at th« Syottuii Sliiinbitii Defence \V ;"1. funcMM held at the Showa Clektjn Tuesday. Mr. P.ra*a uIC: "The officers and men of the It AS. are doing
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  • 150 2 SOURABAYA, July 26. (Domel)—! Foresta in Eastern Djiwa will be! dotted with modern villages In the! new future, where «u-h community Is' expected to attain the highest stage of self-sufficiency, according to a plan mapped out by the Eastern; DJawa Forestry Bureau with
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  • 327 2  -  Svnnar. ohimbun MONTH'S WORKING REVIEWED By Sjronar. Reporter ADOPTED by the city authorities at the beginning of this month, the revised sys em of food distribution has, to nil Indications, achieved its object, viz. to ensure fair and regular supplies for everyone. One
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  • 116 2 PENANG. July 27, (Domel) —The 'Grow More Pood' campaign launched by Government In Province Well csley Is gaining added momentum with the .adoption of Improved methods In felling and burning of timber, stated Mr. T. Torltanl. Sangyo-bu Chr», in a press interview la:t Saturday. Mr.
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  • 265 2  -  X V/IO TAKAHASIII) YENANGYAUNG. Burma. July 28 i Dome i—the deepest interest of our correspondent in vWting \f i:u<g)auiu was drawn not only to the numerous oil derricks which rover tue entire surrounding* but also to Uie fact that the
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  • 112 2 By Harry M. Taylor INTO the darkness and the hush of night, Slowly the landscape sinks, and fades away, And with it fade the phantoms of the day, The ghosts of men and things, that haunt the light. The crowd, the clamour, the pursuit, the flight, The
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  • 115 2 OFFICIALS of the Free Service Corps of the Malai Welfare Association are at present busily engaged In the reorganization and enlargement of the Coin. With the assistance of the Auxiliary Police Service, all Malai kampongs arc being visited and the enrolment o* those youths
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  • 138 2 BANGKOK, July 27 (Domei) I A Thai courtmart-al yesterday pass'ed sentences upon the confederates of Nal Wanlt Pananan. Chairman of the Board of D'rectors of the Bank of Thailand, and ringleader of the group Involved In illegal transactions of gold bullion. Lim Tharmacharl,
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  • 267 2 WITH the primary object of spreading Nippon culture among Chinese girls here through the channel of Nippon classical dances and songs, a group of Chinese girls will shortly undergo a course of training here under expert Nippon women dancers and singers. Enrolment of intending
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  • 141 2 V.ALACCA, July 26 (Domcl)With the object of enhancing tte welfare and prosperity of the peoT3le as well as stabilizing the food position, the Malacca Government will shortly enforce the open market system, il was ofScially announced yesterday. •Hie announcement stated tivi the Administration Intends
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  • 79 2  -  Sjonan Shimban SUPPORTERS Of Tiger Aman and Golden Boy are offering $300 in cash prizes for tonight's "bartl; of the giants" at the New World Aman's admirers are offering $200 if he stops his man. and Golden Boy stands to jet $100 for a win on similar lines.
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  • 324 2 BUKIT TINGGI, July n (Domei).—Production of a food quality table ult from the nipan palm is now being successfully carried out In eastern Sumatra, especially in the provinces of Banka and Billiton, where nip^h palm tr"e«* (row in p. Sundance. The fact that salt
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 100 2 WANTED A SEARCH AND COUKT CLEFK by legal flnn. Apply to Box No. 461 c/o Syonan Shimbun (English Edition), Syonan. CLERKS with knowledge of Kan.ll, preferably those with previous shipping experience. Aoply to MARAI KAIUN KUMIAI, 13, Collyer Quay. Syonan. CLERKS—Chinese of either sex. Knowledge of Nippon-Go an advantage. Apply
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    • 209 2 MARRIAGE THE MARRTAGE between Mr. V. N. P. Nayar of Pandan. and MLss N. V. K. Nayar of Moumtin Estate, Johore. will take nla^e on Aumst 23. 2604. between the hours of P a.m. and 10.30 a.m. at Plentong Section. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. TAN MIAN« SIAM
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 120 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6 p.m. flash news in Malai. Tamil anu Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Syonans loca. hour followed by the nsxt 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 Main; 7.30 p.m. Malal music by the Kampong Woodleigh
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