Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 August 1944
1944-08-05
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section122 1944-08-05 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO. C24 SATURDAY. AUGUST 5. KOKI 2604, SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS I tENNO HEIKA Posthumously Decorates Sultan Ox Djakarta DomeL DJAKARTA, Aug. 3— TENNO HI'IK\ posthumop-ly decorated Sultan Mankocnej ro VII. w'io dJ^d on Ju.'y 19, with the IkM C.der of T.Terit with the Cordon of tlRising122 words
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248 1944-08-05 1 Daniel A NIPPON B\SE in the Souih Pacific, Aug. 3.— Nippon ?ir u uts on the nirrht of Aug. 3 carried out several attacks on eneir.y ah bases in the Biak sector, at the north western extremity of Now Guniea. One unit, after assau'ting:248 words
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102 1944-08-05 1 DcmcL LISBON, Aus. 3.—A di. patch from Paris said that la yesterday'; Ansi'--America^ air rt.:.d on Greater iaris, a canteen managed by nurses w;s also struck. Hfty childven with their mothers were buried under the debris. •A Berlin d's^tch said that AMrieu boirbor ..nations, ente/.102 words
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Article401 1944-08-05 1 iIIOSE of who have welfare o* the entire pup'-s of Dai Toi heart ckcue the iri.rodurt.on <it the Lnruriv.s lax levied <u Syon»n lroia A'i«r. 1. Hie rcasni. H war- time Is nt tune fcr'luvuri.'s, 1. d vr i Khot'U ail vo'l ivivh i ii. s k«l order401 words
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139 1944-08-05 1 Don eL LiSFL-tf, Aug. 3 -Furious ftfchtlng continued yesterday in Normandy, the An^loAmerlcs i o.los keeping up their gtrony attacks, according to repo Is recrjv«d here. The German High Ccr.ip^nd announced that the eiv i;y was r^uised at most points with heavy cisualt:->s inflicted139 words
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Article87 1944-08-05 1 Poir.rl A NIPPON BASE at the China Front, Aug. 3—The Nippon Air i Fore? p.gain effectively st:uck av trie fr.p.ry einield af Ankang on. tli" viaa R'ver ir the south-eastern' part at Sher.'-i Provinje, in another nuonllrh" raid carrl3d out en Wedrc.day ritht. The Nippon raic*c.-s.87 words
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70 1944-08-05 1 Dome! LISBON, Aug. 3—The number of civilians killed as the result cf enemy action in Britain from the outbreak of Mb war to June 30, 1941, reached the staggering: total of 53,747, Herbert Morrison, Minister of Home Secuiity, announced in the House of70 words
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130 1944-08-05 1 Dvmel A NIPPON BASE en tha South China Front. Aug. 4— In a frantic eflort to strengthen his advanced posts v/iikh serve as the outer tie(caee or Shaokuan, Yn Hannou. 4 Commander-in-chief of ihe enemy Sevc.th War Zone, nas been throwing )n conti-1130 words
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118 1944-08-05 1 LISBON, Aug. 3.—Apparently reflecting the bitter fighting in Normandy and Italy, United fiates War Secretary, Hemy Stimson, today revealed that United States war casualties totalled 1.,190 during tl:e week July 6 to July 13 or more thin twice the usual number for118 words
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110 1944-08-05 1 Dome* NIPPON Central Pacific Base, Aug. 4.—Nippon garrison troops, bottling on OmivDshima (Guam Island) against ani overwhelmingly numerically superior American invMlon forces, have inflicted a staggering toll ox 18,i50 killed and' wounded on tilt, enemy since his landing on the islrnd. Nippon forces110 words
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272 1944-08-05 1 New Cabinet Will Cement ThaiNippon Relations Domei iokyo, Aug. 3-A warm welcome, coupud with lu^n. expectations, was extended by influential quarters ...re to thJ new Thai Cabinet under Major Kovit Abhaiwong^s whicn *as formed on Wednesday. The lact that the new Cabinet includes among its members many influential Thai statesmen272 words
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Article163 1944-08-05 1 I.»om»i TOKYO, Aug. 4-Tlie tat ii' of a^oro.rmatcly 409 Tokyo mUMIi sr'iooi student.; jc^terday mcrnu 2 attended lectures on Mionftu i-. tponsored by the Asoh1 SV.nbun, r> >Lsted by the Ministries of tha Army, Navy. Education and Munitions as well as the Tokyo Metropolis. Glnjiro Fujiliara. Munltioni163 words
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257 1944-08-05 2 LABOUR SERVICE CORPS GETS TO WORK WITH the dispatch of the first group of 800 members of Syonan's Labour Service Corps for duty at two different centres where yeoman service was rendered the military authorities through the performance of important tasks, the257 words
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Article88 1944-08-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. S. (Domet)—ln line with the Malaiwlde campaign to go all-out for the attainment of victory in the current war, Selangor launched last Monday a gigantic drive lor the collection of scrap iron with the formation of an Assembly of Materials Corps under the presidency88 words
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Article79 1944-08-05 2 SOMSWHERE IN BURMA. Aug. 1, (Domei).—Nctaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, was hosi at a tea party given in celebration j of the first anniversary of the in- j dependence of Burma, which was attended by leading officials of the Burmese Government79 words
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106 1944-08-05 2 TO FURTHER improve the teaching standard in this city, approximately 900 school teachers are today undergoing a special normal course in three main centres, Instituted by the Education Bureau of the Syonan Tokubetu-si since August 1. Leading Nippon educationists of the Bureau are conducting106 words
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Article156 1944-08-05 2 I 41 1 Poultry Keeping To Am Editor, Syonaa Shimbun To the Editor, Syonan Shimbun SlR,—More attention should be i given to the rearing of poultry which, besides producing meat, animal fat and eggs automatically distributes some three tons of manure per year for evuy 100156 words
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Article54 1944-08-05 2 PADANG °ANJANG (Sumatra) Aug. 2, (DomeD—Buklfc Rao-rao, a huge, hilly plot of land situated In Padang Panjang Province will shortly be convened Into a rich i cotton plantation. A comprehensive scheme has been launched and settlers of the I province under, their district chiefs are now voluntarily engaged54 words
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Article58 1944-08-05 2 PROGRAM for Syonan Symphony Orchestra's popular concert at the Kokaido tomorrow: The i Caliph of Bagdad: You and You: Songs— ia) So Syur Hu: (b) Tai Hei Yo Ko rln Kyoku; In Memory of Bizet; Dance—Katlnka and her Hu«zar; Dance—(a) Spanish Btreet Dance: (b> Dance Oriental; Aloins58 words
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Article46 1944-08-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 1 (Dome!) —A six-month middle course In Nippon-Go for 200 students will be opened in the local Town Hall on August 3 bv the Selangor Adminf stration. Claaes will be held on Alternatr davs with film shows oo Saturdays46 words
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Article82 1944-08-05 2 ! lAN HOPE a| e - lAN HOPE a|e I By Thorough preparedness u the key To defence—preceding victory. Let us therefore In force unite In duty, to defend our right. To his post each one must stand. His role—defender of the land. Working conscientiously Invulnerable oar shores will be. With our defences all perfected.82 words
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190 1944-08-05 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter NEWEST of the n-ow-more-fooJ schemes initiated by the authorities. Kariraon Island is makMfc rood prorrts with the Malai farmers already aettled there hard at work, according to a member of the Berlta Malai, who recently visited the Island with190 words
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152 1944-08-05 2 By Our Special Correspondent NEW SYONAN, Aug. 2—That Syonan is now being constantly supplied with fresh vegetables from New Syonan was disclosed by Mr. M. Shinozaki, Koset-ka Cho of the Syonan Tokubetu-sl. in a speecii delivered last Saturday night when a musical gala was152 words
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141 1944-08-05 2 By Our Special Correspondent NEW SYONAN. July 31—Friends in all Syonan will envy the lavish treat which New Syonan has In store for its hardworking settlers during the forthcon;lng Chinese seventh moon. During this Important festive reason Chinese wayangt> will perform141 words
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Article62 1944-08-05 2 PENANQ. Aug. 3 (Domei).— A good start has been made In the Penang Chinese farming project, settlers having already begun planting. It is understood big-scale cultivation will commence when the first batch of 1,300 Chinese migrate to the colony some time this month Male settlers will be62 words
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Article40 1944-08-05 2 NEWS has reached his bereaved son (Cheah Hong Poh of Syonan) of the death of Mr. CHEAH LOON GHEE (aged 65) at Apt (Borneo). He left behind his beloved wife. sons and 3 daughters to mourn hi* row. j40 words
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Advertisement957 1944-08-05 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 64 Re: Recruitment of fYalUmen (or Naval Works. 1. Type of Worker*: All kincLs of craftsmen v.ith or without experience. 2. Number to be Recruited: 500 persons. 3. Period of Recruitment: From April 30th to August 21st. Applications may be submitted on any one of957 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous216 1944-08-05 2 Sunday Church Servicw 8T. ANDREWS Cathedral: H.C. (plain) 8.30 a.m. (choral) 9.1b a.m.: Evensong 6 p.m.; St. Hilda's Katong) H.C. (choral) 9.30 am Evensong- 6.30 p.m.: St. Matthew's (Neil Road) Service in Cantonese 10.30 a.m.: Chinese Methodist (Kampong Kapor) Service In Malai 11 30 a.m.. English 5.45 p.m.: Paya Leber216 words
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