Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone /Vo. 5471. NO. 128 THURSDAY. MAY 6. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS.
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  • 47 1 UiMnH. TOKYO, May s.—lt is announced that Tenno lleika has conferred the Third Order Merit with the Middle Cordon of the Rising Sun upon Sun Shih, Counsellor at the Chinese Embassy here, ff»r his work in strengthening relations between Nippon and China.
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  • 555 1 'United Nations' Fast Disuniting FOREIGN news item the! other day carried the cryptic heading: "So-called 'United Nations' Fast Disuniting." It r^ierred to the action taken by > Russia of severing diplomatic! relations with the exiled Polish Government in London, which was tantamount to a slap in t.he face for
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  • 153 1 FRICTION AMONG LEADERS PEKING, May 5. —Military observers, commenting on the Nippon drives in North China, predicted that the remaining: power of the Chinese Communist forces in that area will be completely wiped out before long. They pointed cut the inereas-
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  • 279 1 Domei TOKYO, May 5-During intensive mopping-up operations against remnant Chungking j trcops in regions along ShansiHonan Province borders. Imperial Nippon forces on May 1 captured Tohuochen, which was used as a base of operations by remnant forces of the 27th Chungking Army, according to a
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  • 233 1 Domei. TOKYO, May 6— Details of th" Nippon-Thailand Institute, which will be established in Bangkok according to the Nippon-Thai-land Cultural Agreement concluded on Nov. 15. 1942. were disclosed by Takeshi Yanagisawa, President of the Institute, in a Press interview yesterday. M. Yanagisawa said that the conBtruetkm
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  • 173 1 L'omn. TOKYO, May s—Multi-colour-ed cloth carps symbolizing sta--1 mina, courage, fortitude and determination, fluttered in the Spring breeze above every hou.sehold in the country, boasting .sons at the front or at home, as Tango no Sekku (Boys' Day) was celebrated in Nippon today. Arrayea
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  • 107 1 Domel NANKING, May s—The National Government has officially designated May 5 as Chingnien Chieh (Youth Day), following the decision reached at the recent National Defence Council session. Simultaneously. President Wang Chlng-wei, in s verbal statement, pointed out it la significant that Chingnien Chieh
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  • 202 1 Domei TOKYO, May s—With the complete restoration of peace and ord'T in Kinhwa as veil as Lanchi and other regions In western Chektang Province, the people are at present co-operat-ing with Nippon authorities to develop natural resources necessary for military purpeses. according to the
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 1 The Supreme Commander of the Imperial Forces in Burma inspecting the Burmese Volunteer First Aid Corps at work.
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  • 156 1 Domei HSINKING. May s—The Imperial Household Ministry announced at 8 p.m. that Manshukoku Kotei Heika today inspectedi the Shuifeng Hydro-electric Power Station on the Yalu River. Manshukoku Kotei Heika left his temporary headquarters in I Antung at 6.20 a.m. arriving at j the Antung Station
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  • 96 1 Domei. MANILA, May s—Coinciding with the traditional Nippon beys', festival, the first anniversary of the landing of Nippon forces on Corregidor Island will be cele- brated throughout the Philippine Islands for three days beginning from today. Under the special Instruction of Jorge B. Vargas. Chiof of
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  • 581 1 Dome! BUENOS AIRES, May 4—Responding to a question at a Press ccnference whether he was satisfled with th 3 coal situation, President Roosevelt said that he had no news on that, according to a report frcm Washington. The President replied in the
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  • 81 1 THE SYONAN Gunseikan-bu (Military Administration Department) has decided to hold a two-day meeting of the Governors of Malai and the Mayor on June II and 12 for the purpose of discussing administrative matters, Domei learns. High officials of (luns -ikan-bu will also attend the
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  • 106 1 Domei. TOKYO, May s—Following his interviews with the French and Italian Ambassadors here yester- day. Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Mm'- uteri Mamoru Shigemitsu at his official residence this morning conferred with Ambassador Nai Direk Jaiyanama of Thailand and later with Ambassador Yukov Alexandrcvitch Malik of
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  • 118 1 Remarkable Photo Of Nippon Ix>rd Discovered Domei TOKYO, May 5.-An extraordinary photo of Sukekuni Kawazu. Lord of Izu Province, clad in ancient Nippon armcur and helmet, taken in Paris, France, in 1863, has been discovered by Dr. Tooru Naito during a recent Spring cleaning, the Tokyo Shimbun reports. Together with
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  • 135 1 Domei SAIGON. May s.—GovernorGeneral Jean Decoux, accompanied by Claude Marie Breart de Boissanger, head of the Diplomatic Service in French Indochina, and other high-ranking officials, arrived here from Hanoi today en route to Dalat for the regular southward removal of Government headquarters for the Summer
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  • 362 1 BOTH SIDES PREPARING FOR BIG STRUGGLE IN TUNISIA LISBON, May 4.—On the Eastern Front, the Soviets, supported by 80 to 100 tanks attempted large-scale operations on Monday in the Kuban bridgehead on a relatively narrow front south of Krymskaya, but their
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  • 122 1 Oomei. TOKYO, May 5. -Commenting on Soviet Premier Josef Stalin's May Day speech, the Chubu Nipi pon Shimbun in an editorial captioned "Rift in Anti-Axis Camp stresses the significance cf Stalin's failure to mention the "Allied powers" and his assertion that the Soviet
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  • 122 1 Domei. I TOKYO, May 6.—A series of {colour picture-slides illustrating 1 life in Nippon is being made by the Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai i "Society for International Cultural Relations) in order to acquaint the inhabitants of Nanpo (Southern Regions > with Nippon, j Two
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  • 157 1 Domei. TOKYO. May 5 —The age limit for entrance into seven Army schools in Nippon has been lowered to 14 years, it was announced by the Rikugun-sho (War Ministry) this morning. The sclools include the Army Boys' i Flying school. Army Arsenal School,
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  • 60 1 Sydney Affected ByBiggest Industrial Walk-Out Yet Domei LISBON, May s—lt is reported fr^m Sydney that over 30 000 workers, mc try engaged in metal trades, have refused to work in protest against the refusal of the authorities to grant ai extra holiday for Anzac Day. It is reported that this
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  • 332 1 I Domei BUENOS AIRES. May 5 According to a recent edition of The American received her\ ;it wts reported that owing to I changing requirements, anna- mer.ts production in the Unit.<i Stat3s is undergoing -a. vast change. The periodical stated that some
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  • 121 1 Domei. SHANGHAI, May 5.-To bolster industrial and commercial structure through encouraginu local products a commercial and industrial lean banking syndicate will be created here in the near future by leading banks and other monetary organs here, including the Central Reserve Bank of China. The propos*?d
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  • 64 1 Dome!. NANKINO. May 4—The Government has formally announced iho aj>ptimment of Hsieh Tsu-yuan, Oirer ♦or of General Affairs »f the Tsingtao Special Wricipality as Minister and cnncurrently Counsellor attached to the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo It iamuUaneously announced the appointment c»f Rear-Admiral M»-:>: Siu-chung. Director of
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  • 526 2 CLASSES BEING HELD THROUGHOUT LENGTH, BREADTH OF PENINSULA IN NO SPHERE of governmental effort in New Malai has progress been so marked as in education. Convinced as they are that a knowledge of Nippon-Go is indispensable for a proper understanding of Nippon's holy mission
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  • 109 2 SYONAN I.LL. MOOTS SCHEME ARRANGEMENTS have been completed to hold free NipponGo and Hindustani classes for the benefit of Indians in Syonan, under the auspices of the Indian Independence League (Syonan Branch), and subject to the approval of the authorities, these classes will start
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  • 131 2 r J Domei KUALA LUMPUR. May 5—A c/ide array of exhibits was recently sent by the Department ol Commerce and Industry, Selangor, for display at the -forthcoming Malaian exhibition at Syonan to be held from May 10 to 15. They represent the efforts of
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  • 125 2 SENTENCE of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment and 12 strokes of the rctan was parsed in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin. yesterday, on a Chinese. Ong Kirn Chuan. for unlawful possession of a pistol and six rounds of ammunition. The accused was stated to have
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  • 269 2 Domei TOKYO, May s.—That the United States is publicizing the discovery of a quinin2 substitute called "Mecacrine,' said Dr. Kyosuke. Tsuda. Assistant Professor of the Medical Department of Tokyo Imperial University, indicates that an acute shortase of quinine is being experienced on the other
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  • 255 2 I Domei BUENOS AIRES, May 4. -Admiral Georges Robert, French High Commissioner cf Martinique, revealed that he had sent a note to the United States j State Department protesting againt the American action of breaking off relations with Martinique and urging the publicaticn of
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  • 114 2 Roosevelt Enacts "Good Neighbour 9 Comedy Domei LISBON. May 4—At report frcm Washington revealing that Prasident Roosevelt today received Ministers frcm Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Dominica, Haiti and Nicaragua, who presented their credentials as AmI bassadors caused considerable amusement among political observers. These observer* said that the action !of the
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  • 71 2 New Mi nii<try Formed In Bengal Province veals. LISBON, May 4—The London Times horrespondent in Calcutta reported that c. new ministry was formed in Bengal Province under Sir Nazimuddin, leader of Bengal Moslem League. In view of Hm hostility of Fazlul Hug's supporters and the comparative weakness of Moslem strength
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  • 860 2 MODERN ARMY, NAVAL FLEET THE declaration of war on the Anglo-Americans by Nationalist China this year was no empty show. Besides immediately setting out to establish its vast latent productive resources on a war footing, Nanking mobilized its naval fleet consisting
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  • 248 2 Domei TOKYO, May s—lt is revealed j that a new electric welding process, which will drastically cut the time for ship construction and which is ten times more efficient than the ordinary welding method, has been invented by Dr. Shie?ru Akazaki, Professor of
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  • 309 2 Domei PENANG, May 4.—Major General Masakichi Itami, new Governor of Penang, was greeted on his arrival yesterday at the Church Street Pier by Lieut. Gen. Shotaro Katayama the outgcing Governor, other leading Government officials, Nippon businessmen, and prominent members of the Chinese, Indian, Malai and Eurasian communities
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    • 138 2 Tin Vat Keng Cabaret Novice Ball Room Dam-ins Competition. DANCES DATE OF COMPETITION Qnirk Step May 16, inn". Waltz May 23, 2603 Slow Fox Trot May 30, 2603 Tango June 6. 2603 TIME: Every Sunday, 4—7 p.m. (T.T.). Hen. Refeiee, Mr. George R. Collide There will be a professional demonstration
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    • 908 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE No. 213 RE OPENING OF BASEBALL GROUNDS UNDER THE CONTROL OF SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the following Baseoall Grounds under the control of Syonan Tokubetu si will be opened to public from May Ist, Syowa 18: So. 1 Baseball Ground: North East Corner
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    • 700 2 Important Auction Sale Of all the stock-in-trade of a modem confectionery shop comprising:—Shou furniture and fittings, one GENERAE ELECTRIC of USA. 2-door commer-cial-type Refrigerator, electric KELVIN AT OR Ice-Cream Freezer, ceiling fans, marble-top round tables one almost new NATIONAL CASH REGIS-' TER ice-cream freezers, wall mlrrorr. a good collection of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 176 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 66 tt J HEKE are further conversational sentences 1. Shokubutsu-en c itta koto ga arimasu ka?—Have you ever been to the Botanical Oardens. 2. lie, ma<la dcsu —No, I have never oeen. 3. Dewa tsurete itte agemasho— Then, 1 will bring you there. 4. Angato gozaimasu,
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    • 91 2 XYO-EI: "ONE MILLION 8.C." 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: -A WOMAN'S FACE." 3 p.m—6—8.30 p.m. I'SIIIHO: "YOUNG BUFFALO BILL" and 'BLOCKHEADS." 3 p.m.— fi—B.3o p.m. YAMATO: "SUP MARN CHENG VAN" (Cantonese). 3 p.m.—6—8.30 pjn. INDO: "CHANDPAGUPrA CHANAKYA" (Tamil). 3 and 6 pm. MALAI: "THE FLAME OF NEW ORLEANS." 3 p.m. and
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    • 160 2 TODAY'S fKOGXAM 8 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. religious talk; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai: 7.35 p.m. Cantonese drama; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkkn: 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language lesson;
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