Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 August 1944

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  • 140 1 The Syonan Shimbun NO 528 THI'ftSCAY, AUGUST 10. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 •EVEN CENTS L \6l For Dvslroxvi rs Sunk Or Damagpd BFRLIN. Aug. 9 Thirty i four enemy de troycii havr liren sunk and 30 othrr, (!am;isf(l in Hie Seine Bight by < ('■«rman forces since the >.Url i
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  • 159 1 Domei A NIPPON Base in Hunan Province, Aug. 9.—Nippon forces, which had been carrying out mopping-up operations against remnant Chungking forces in the regions of finghsiang and Liling, have suddenly launched a full-scale offensive against the 34th Division of the Chungking 72nd Army positioned
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  • 367 1 Jsf£it<> 3tial IT IS CLEAB from the discussions which lock place at the recent meeting ot the Syonan Sanji kai (Advisory Council) that after their inaugural me.l.ng the members settled down in earnest to tackle the various problrrus confronting the Government and the people. We are extremely
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  • 184 1 fUmr! LISBON, Aug B.—The expected British large-scale attack south and south-east of Caen began at 4a. m. today, after several hours' drumfire, and violent fighting is in progress, the" G?rman High Command announced, according to a Berlin dispatch. South-west or Vire and east oi Avranches.
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  • 190 1 Dome! LISBON, Aug. 8 —Submitting to a War Department threa. directly to intervene In tht jlspute. striking workers of uie Philadelphia Transportation Company yesterday reluctantly returned to their Jobs after they had walked out in protest against the companys plan to hire Negro employees,
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  • 23 1 Bomei TOKYO Aug. —RfIMO{IWH Nippon Anilfl'.«-a(lor to Bun t'v i.oui ai: ar<i m Tokyo by fiom Rang(X>n on r brtrf
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  • 46 1 MM LISBON. Auf. 9—TwentyTour Indian Congressmen were arrested by the Police in Bombay early today, when ihey attempted to perform a Hag salutation ceremony on the occasion of the second anniversary of the "Quit India' resolution, a Bombay dispatch said.
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  • 282 1 Domri TOKYO, Aug. 9.— The disclosure that the late Manuel Quezon, former President of the Philippines Commonwealth, was forced against his will to accompany Gen. MacArthur and High Commissioner Sayre when they fled from the Philippines at the outbreak of the war, has been
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  • 46 1 Domel NANKING. Aug 9.—Dr. Chu Mil yi. Poicign Minister of the National Government of China,, today cabled a message to Gen. Francfeco Fianco through the Chimm Lesation in Madrid, e::pres«!nj deep ((indolences over the dea'h nrentlv of Spaiitsh Foreign Minis- tet Count Fianriico Jcrdana.
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  • 43 1 Domei. SIOCKHOLM Allf B —ThP jcv. Firnish Grvorrunent has been formed Kith Anttl irackzell v Prennrr and Carl Ei.rktll a.'. Foreign Minuter, a ffclslnld tii«pntrh mW. It will be recalled that Hadwell rerved a.*< Foreign Minister from 1932 to 1936.
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  • 35 1 I-iniri BERLIN. Aug. B—Reichafuehrer Adolf Hitler today sent a telegram to Martha! of Fii^and Barcn Mii"r>«hefen i hm him en hi; ■noi-jtrv Winni h B'"^ r,- iciont the Fn Urar'i Headquarter? I ..lillOUlKfd
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  • 176 1 Dome! TOKYO, Aug. B.—Attaching grave importance to recent report* of devilment by Amei rlcan troops with the remains of Nippon soldiers, the Foreign Ministry has requested Spain, which 13 looking after Nippon's interests in the United States, to make necessary investigations, the
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  • 136 1 \wmtt LISBON Aug. B—On the Eastern Front, repeated Soviet i attacks north-west of Mielec failed, the German High Com mand announced. North-west of Baranov, strong Soviet forces I broke into German positions, whereupon German reserves launched a counter-attack at i once and heavy fighting ensued Id
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  • 78 1 D*ntei LISBON Aug. B.—Sir Harold MacMichael. retiring British Commissioner of Palestine, was I slightly injured when an unsuccessful attempt was made on his life while he was travelling along the Jerusalem Telaviv road, a dispatch from Jerusalem said. The police Mid that the
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  • 54 1 DomH STOCKHOLM. Aug. B.—Admiral 1 Fardree Moon, o* the United State* I Navy, who commanded the naval task force in the invasion operation* a«aln«t Normandy, died on Fnturday. apparently committing i:ii ide u the rtrv\* of battt? ','.iti>. Unit?d States Nftvy Seeirlarjl .'amen Forrestal revealed todav ••■•jrding to
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  • 178 1 DomeL LISBON. Aug. B—Mahatma Gandhi in an exclusive interview with the Allied Labour News, published in the United States, assails British reluctance to accept his latest pleas for India's immediate independence, according to a New York dispatch today. Charging flic anti-Axis powers witii insincerity
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  • 95 1 Domei LISBON. Aug. 9— Fleeing from the menace of destructive German flying bombs. 17,000 mothers and children left London today for area* free from the danger of V-l's, according to a British report. Twenty-two special trains were placed at their service. Meantime British Parliamentary
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  • 112 1 Domel MOJI Aug 8 Alter two years and six months of iaborious work, the second Kanmon unders3a tunnel, connecting the islands of Honshu and Kyushu, was opened to traffic today on the occasion of Imperial Rescript Day. "Hie first train carrying on board various
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  • 83 1 Domei. PEKING. Auir 6—Two enemv B-25 s at 8 p m. on August 3 maU»Hii abortive raid B<?aln*t the brldg" on the Peking-Hanko* rtilwav spanning the Yellow River. Intercepted by effective Nippon ai»tl •irrralt fire, the enemy planes fled after releasing their bomb* «t random. One enemy
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  • 414 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter PROPOSING the adoption, at Monday's meeting of the SanjiKai, of measures to prevent tuc ■harp rise in prices of commodities in order to xtab:lize the livelihood •f the people, the Keizai-bu G'ho explained that t1..-,- am three items which
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  • 125 2 I To th« Editor. Syonan Shimbun lEnclili edition). Sir.—Football is a sport veiy', keenly followed by a large number of the Syunan public. After Sundays game between the £>onan Bussi Haikyu Kumiai and i th? Youngsters, tX Jalan Besar, an incident developed in which one of
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  • 44 2 KRISHNA Jayanti will be celebrated at the Ramuknshna Mission. Norris Road tomorrow. Program: 12 noon. Poofa Bhajuna and distribution of praauiain; 6 to 8 p.m.. talks in Hindustani and Tamil or thr life and tcacrrngs of Krishna: fend Hindustani and Tamil music.
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  • 397 2 Gam bling To Be Restricted To Two Amusement Parks Only CHECK ON ILLEGAL GAMING by Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter POINTING out that the authorities have allowed the opening of some gambling stalls under a certain restriction in the Great World and New World Amusement Parks, as the extermination oi gambling
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  • 181 2 THE Great World will bi the venue ot a first-class professional program thll Saturday. Sponsored by the Indian Independence League and the Azad Hind, the gnus proreed- are to b^ donated to the Indian Social and Welfare Fund. Three big fights feature the card: Battling
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  • 248 2 THE POSSIBILITY of what he termed "non-collaborators' being denied rations in the immediate future was frankly admitted by' Mr. M. Nakata, Head of tbe Economic Section, Special Municipality, speaking at the meeting of the Advisory Council on Monday. Mr. Nakata at the same time
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  • 81 2 MR. NOBORU HIDAKA, managing editor of the Syonan Shimbuu (English Edlt'.cn). Syonan, has been appointed director of the Penang Shimbun (English, Chinese and Malai editions) and concurrently chief of the Ponant; branch of the Syonaa Sh'mbun-kal, and leaves lor Penang tomorrow. He was guest of honour at
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  • 67 2 THE local Swiss community lost one of its oldmt members in the death of Mr. H. R. Arbenz, on Aug. 3at the age of 63. The funeral took place on Aug. 4. The late Mr. Arbrnz came to this Island about 30 years ago,
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  • 120 2 By Syon in Shimbun Staff Reporter REFLECTING the ever-growing "savings -consciousness" of the people, the encouraging increase in deposits of $12,307,166 was recorded by all banks in Syonan during the month of June this year, a statement issued by the Malai Banking Association discloses.
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  • 49 2 CREATING Malaian history four Malai coupics were simultaneously married on Sunday amidst traditional Malai rites. Responsible for this first Malai mass marriage was Tengku Abdul Kadir. President of the Malai Welfare Association, who sponsored the weddings and allowed his residence to be used for the purpose.
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  • 31 2 THE DEATH occurred on 3rd August. 2604, of Mr. H. R. ARBENZ, former Consul of Switzerland, at the age of 63. Fune al took place on Friday, 4th Aug., 2601
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 59 2 I. I. L, Charity Concert A CONCERT boins ormnizrd' by the Women's Sec.ion of the local Chapter of the Indian Inde-j (lender re League to collect fundi 01 tht? eorrfort of front-ltnp sol dlerv and for the Health and S-ichli Welfare Srct'on f the Chsnt be held in th» third
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    • 133 2 WANTED THIRTY (30) CARPENTERS. 50 Coolies (any nationality), 100 Chinese Labourers, 50 Lorry Drivers nnd 35 Tongknng Coo!ies. Good salary and prosy.cts. Free quarters provided. Apply to Mr. Mokko Furukawa Kogyo K.K., sth Floor. K.P.M. Building. SEVENTY-FIVE (75) BOYS between the ages of 16 and 20 for 3 months' training
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    • 697 2 SYOftAM TOK^&LTU SI NOTICE NO. 108 Be: Reci ultment of Prlnftnf Appicntr t\ 1. Printing apprentices are being recruited as follows:— 2. Qualification: (a) Nationality and age: Single Chinese between the ages of IS and 17. (b) Knowledge of Chint&e characters essential. 3. Treatment: (a) Salary: $30.'- pe* mnn'h. (b)
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 119 2 Today's Syonan Radio 6p.m. flash news in Malal, Tamil ;.nd Cantonese; 6.15 p.m. Sycnan's local hour followed by the next da;, "s program summary; 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon-Go for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Chinese Children's Houi; 7 p.m. news in Malai; 7.'.!0 p.m. talk in Mandarin; 7.35 p.m. light music
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