Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 August 1944
1944-08-04
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Title Section131 1944-08-04 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. C23 FRIDAY. AUGUST 4, KOKI 2604, SHOWA ID SEVEN CENTS I Germans!) oil nl ,826 Antf-Axis Planes ULRLIV. Aiir 2— A total of more tHa,- 1 V.* aiti-Axis aircaft w^rr iTji'^iit dov. n bv lierki.r-n fit-.itc.v and n-i- I ball HI hi di.rin§ the ni> !i131 words
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191 1944-08-04 1 TOKYO, Ang 3.—Dai Koiiyri this afternoon announced the total war results achieved hy our Air Fcrce In the China war theatre in derastattng raiu: conducted against enem airfields at Kwelm. Liuchcw, and Chihklang on the 'throe days July C9, 31, and191 words
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89 1944-08-04 1 Diric:. LISBOW, Aug. I«—Race riots tgftin occt:r:cd in Phllactelphla today, in Bie cour-.e of which gangs of armed Ngrocs bert vp white men ani women. imcched wlndOWl and looted stori.. in the N'>gro residential and bostnen section, a report reaching here revealed. Tl:389 words
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Article419 1944-08-04 1 SjSd/totial. WORTHY of publ'c comm nda-tio-i are tae lervteCi ..'ll'.h are bilng rprdtreil l.» Om Gover-xment by renders cf 0M Labour leifloe Covp-. of tiie various comrr .niiie'.. A sturt fns afeeaiy been ma.!- to uti!:7c the o." tht^e Oatfl on vitpl work, ad we extend oui c..-.'..atn!a:ion>419 words
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Article53 1944-08-04 1 Pwtl BLRI.IN. Augr. 2 —Field Marshal I Eiwin Rommel was injured in an I '.utomebile accident In Prance as the result, of an enemy air attack on July 17, an oTi''.al nmouncemint issued todpy said. He suflered lfijurifs and concussion of the brain. However, his condition Is f-r.tlsfjctory,53 words
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Article27 1944-08-04 1 DURING the month of .Tnlv 2G04, Hie Byooan post office tmrtos> Batik Gcofiwill Mission reflatarad I now d'positois. The total sum repented was $34,559.70.27 words
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Article263 1944-08-04 1 TOKYO, Auer. 3.— Toshiro SMma:la. Agriculture and Conime ce MlnJiter, Hisatada Hi-ose. Welfare Minister, Takitora Cgata, siat« Alir.sier nrd Pi^sidmt of the Boar;1 I mforttattoa arrived her. 1 yes- today mmrnipar *o report the a*Mimplim of their respective posts before the ise Grand Shrme. Apv wUiuately :^oo263 words
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124 1944-08-04 1 Domel i STOCKHOLM, Aug. 2.—lndicating thi* ho Imvat to emp'.oy new weapons of war ■gtfcilt the Anglo-American invasion forces MMtltaltl no vain boast, Clunocllor Adolf Hithr today flung in Germany's late, t weapon— the V-4 —on the Canadian front in Normandy, according to124 words
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Article, Illustration107 1944-08-04 1 Dome! TOKYO. Aug. 2.—The Navy Ministry this r-flernoon announced that Admiral Koshiro Ottawa, former Minister of the Navy, has been appointed Chief of the- Na\il General Staff, succeeding Adr. ral Shigetaro Shimada. The announ^- m^nt also revelled the appointment of Admiral Baokuni Nomura as Commandant ot the Yokosuka107 words
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Article42 1944-08-04 1 Dnmri AT THE China Front, Au<r. 2.— Nippon forces driving southwards j through Kiangsi Prov.nce on the morning of Auj. 1 comnletely reduced the enomy stronghold of Lienhwa af er crushing enemy forces around Pin?siang, 70 kilomitrcs i.orth of Lienhwa.42 words
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167 1944-08-04 1 Dome! LISBON, Aug 3.—The United States War Department h.s made the amazing revelati-n that an American bomb dropped -hort of its targt and killed Lieut. Ger. Lesly J. McNair, Li?ut. Gen. Lesley J. McNair, former commander of tiis United States Army167 words
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Article41 1944-08-04 1 LISBON. AOf. 2.—Lord Hardincrp of Ffr-shi'rst. foirre.r viceroy of India, died at his home in Kent today a London dispatch said. Aped 86 lord Hardin^e had been ill for KM time and <vo« unror.sclous since Sunday, Eays Domei.41 words
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Article32 1944-08-04 1 BERLIN. Aug. 2 —On the occasion of the first anniversary of Bui ma's independence, RetahsfWhrcr Hitler telegraphed hi:, felicita♦lOM to Eurmcise Head of State Doctor Ba Maw, Mfl Dome!.32 words
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252 1944-08-04 1 Domel LISBON, Aug. 2.—Kefc.rins to German "flying bombs" 111 the coun>: of his war i\ .iew before tlie House 01 Commons. British Prime Min'"t. jr "Winston Churchill today revealed that the latest figures avr.ihb'.j show that 18,735 persons hava either bsen killed or252 words
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Article42 1944-08-04 1 Domri A mPPON BASF in the Central Pacific, Aug. 3.—Cur garrison unitj on Trul; Island on An?. 1 iwttrcrpicd and Mircewfrlly reputed 20 enemy liombrrs which tried to raid the Mftnd, after Inflicting heavy damage on six of them.42 words
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Article38 1944-08-04 1 Dome! LISEON, AiiT. I.— R'-ir-Artnir.il Charles P. Cecil was UDH in an airplane r ash in Hip Pacific yerlerriay. durinfc a take off from m iiniiamed ba?e. a Wn^hinrrton rilsnnich raid, the Navy rerartme-.. announced.38 words
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555 1944-08-04 1 By Sronan Shimhun Staff Reporter WITH regard to ths Luxuries Tax Ordinance which came into force from hVS. 1, the Zaimu-| ka Cho. Syoran Tokubetu-sl, has issued Ml explanatory statement drawing the attention of deaiers to thSj following:— (a) Necessary Arrangements: (I) First555 words
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182 1944-08-04 2 FREE TRANSPORT PROVIDED MEASURES taken by the authorities to Intensity uie mobilization of manpower in this island for rendering positive assistance to the military war effort are fast bearing iruit. Yesterday the first batch of voluntary labourers comprising 600 Chinese and 200 Malais started work at182 words
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88 1944-08-04 2 THE Syonan Shimbun understands that, in addition to the batch of seUlers scheduled to leave for Fuji Village on Aug 20. a further batch—the fifteenth—also compris-; Ing about 200 Eurasians and Chinese. Is now being registered for I departure on Aug. 27. All thos» who88 words
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194 1944-08-04 2 JOHORE BAIIRU. Aug. 2, Dome!)—To further increase food production in the proviru*. Tungku Mahkota revntly made a tour of principal towns here and addressed gatherings. He revealed I hat the province had already made almost a five-fold increase In the acreage under194 words
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Article34 1944-08-04 2 She of posters in the Banks' Sarlngv Poster Contest should be 21 >i Inches lour by 1 r>\ inches wide and not 24 inches long as inadvertently stated in yesterday's announcement.34 words
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396 1944-08-04 2 (By Hisao Salt©) I THINK Tiger Anun should have been given the decision in the 20-round battle against Golden Boy last Saturday, or it could hare been a draw In my opinion Aman won according to the following method of soaring:396 words
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170 1944-08-04 2 RANGOON. Aug. 3 <uomei..— Dr. Ba Han, head of the Burmese Special Research Mission, who returned here yesterday with members of the mission following a threemonths' tour of varloua countries of East Asia, in an interview declared that the impression he got170 words
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89 1944-08-04 2 RANGOON. Aug. 2 fDomei).— In order to completely eradicate th« vestiges of British rule under which Burma had suffered for more than three score years, the Government on the ocra?ion of the first anniversary of Burma's independence \esterdaj, decided to change tko rames89 words
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118 1944-08-04 2 WITH the basic policy of the administration's education bureau aimed at reducing illiteracy among the younger generation, the local authorities are steadily extending the free education system, enforced since the beginning of this year, to every corner of the island. The latest step, says118 words
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Article76 1944-08-04 2 THE hall of the Ramakrishna i I Mission was packed on Tuesday •'Tilak Day," when Lieut. Col. C. !j. Stracey o the Azad Hind FauJ presided at a function at which Daljlt Singh Phurewal. M. K Chidambaram and Mrs. B. V. Davies addressed the gathering, explaining76 words
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Article29 1944-08-04 2 DOESOEN TIMOR (Borr.eo> Aug (Domel).—Special padi seedlings h'ch give Doesoen Timor Province' i rich yearly harvest have now been imported into Makasar Province lor (xperimental cultivation29 words
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Advertisement33 1944-08-04 2 Arab Charity Show THE Svonan Arab Welfare AswciaUcns charity stage show at ihe Rokaido <n Aug. 7, 8 ard 9 will "tart at 6.30 p.m. in«twu! of 8.30 r m. as oTiglnally planned.33 words
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Advertisement806 1944-08-04 2 WAMTED IMMEDIATELY workmen for Rolling Mi!!. Pelt and NU' Factory. Wire and Nail Factory. Also Turners, Fitters and other Workers in Iron With or without experience. Applicant- should apply personally daily from 9 a.m to 8 p.m. (T.T.) tiinginp with them their Labciir Pass Books or if rot their Ceoma806 words
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Miscellaneous136 1944-08-04 2 Today's Syonan Radio p.m. flash news in Malal. Tamil and Cantonese: 6.15 p.m. talk In Cantonese by Chung Yao Liu. on s "Collection of Metal Scrap"; next day'a program summary; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon -Go for beginners; 0.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m.136 words
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Miscellaneous73 1944-08-04 2 LESSON 14S if T V -r* Tsuku° no ue nl denwa ga «rlmasu.—There is a telrphone on the desk. ■a b 7 9 "»JI Oakko no ma- nl takusan kodomo ga ta^te orlmasu. —Many children are standing In front of the school. 79 9 U -r^N \s4 t Watakuahi no73 words
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