Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 May 1943
1943-05-21
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Title Section22 1943-05-21 1 The Synan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonun. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 141 FRIDAY. MAY 21. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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180 1943-05-21 1 Domcl TOKYO, May 19 Kogo Heika today was pleased to visit the Health Preservation Hall, the Toshima Workshop of Tokyo Prefectural Workshop Society, Tokyo First Military Arsenal and Itabashi Factory of the Tokyo Yset Printing Company to inspect personally the activities of Nippon180 words
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Article462 1943-05-21 1 Opinion DR. BA MAW, Chief of the Burma Government, declared recently in the course cf an exhortation to the people of Burma, that failure to clinch the issue and achieve independence now, when it was well within their grasp, would amount to treason against the present462 words
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311 1943-05-21 1 CHURCHILL WARNS OF THREAT OF LONG WAR TO DEMOCRACIES Domcl. LISBON, May 19.—After a short reference to the course of the war up to the present, Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, addressing a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives of the311 words
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274 1943-05-21 1 10.000 TH ENEMY PLANESHOTDO WN Domei. LISBON, May 19.—Fighting was resumed in several sectors of the eastern Soviet frcnt, particularly around the Kuban bridgehead and the area of Izyum. where the Soviets, after heavy artillery bombardment, attempted an assault on the German lines274 words
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206 1943-05-21 1 Domei. TOKYO, May 20.—Under the sponsorship cf Gaimu-sho. Mom-bu-sho and Dai Toa-sho (Fcreign, Education and the Greater East Asiatic Affairs Ministries) the Nlpcon-Germany-Italy Cultural Society of Nippon University will hold a meeting en May 23 for furtherance of amity among students of Axis powers.206 words
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300 1943-05-21 1 Domei. TOKYO, May 20.—Churchill's address yesterday at a Joint session of the United Slate* Congress was an outright appeal for adherence to the Casablanca parley's decision of "Europe First" strategy, it was commented by observers here today. These observers added that Churchill's speech300 words
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169 1943-05-21 1 Domel BUENOS AIRES. May 18— Senator Albert V. Chandler, Democrat from Kentucky, in a speech to the Senate yesterday expressed fears that should the war be finished in Europe, the United States "would be left alone in the fight against Nippon, as Russia never169 words
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Article94 1943-05-21 1 Domei NIPPON BASE in South Pacific, May 20.—The Nippon hospital ship, Arabia Maru. which was unlawfully attacked by an American warplane on Jan. 4 while in port at Rangoon was again bombed yesterday morning b? an American warplane iv the Southern Pacific. It is disclosed that94 words
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187 1943-05-21 1 Dome! HSUCHOW, May 19.—Joint memorial services were held at Hsuchow Shrine by the Nippon and Chinese authorities today, marking the fifth anniversary of the "Great Battle of Hsuchow' where 500,000 troops belonging to Chiang Kai-shek's Army were defeated by Nippon forces. Following187 words
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208 1943-05-21 1 MM TOKYO, May 20.—Various questions regarding strengthening the nation's war effort were discussed this afternoon at the regular conference of Cabinet Ministers and Cabinet* Advisors, heid at the Premier's official residence. All Cabinet members, including Premier General Hideki Tojo were present. The next conference is208 words
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60 1943-05-21 1 Doraei PEKING, May 19.—A two-day conference will be held starting from tomorrow by the North China Political Council to discuss ways and means of wiping out Communism in North China. It was disclosed that four Provincial Governors and three special Municipality Mayors of North China60 words
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135 1943-05-21 1 i Domci LISBON, May 20.- A London report states that Leopold Araery, British Secretary of State fcr India, in the House of Commons disclosed that the total number of people imprisoned for offences in connection with the Congress Party campaign in India up135 words
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145 1943-05-21 1 Oomel HSINKING, May 20.—T0 develop the natural resources which have been hidden for centuries in the Greater Hsingan Mountains, a development party comprising more than 50 mining experts of the Manshukoku Government U scheduled to leave here on May 21. The party will be145 words
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340 1943-05-21 1 GOOD AUGURY FOR TRADE BUSINESS circles in Syonan hail news of the negotiations for a trade agreement between Canton and Syonan expected to be concluded this August, as further indication of the expanding commercial relations between the various parts of Nanpo340 words
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308 1943-05-21 1 U. S. Commander Adm its Nippon Air Superiority LIANGSHAN, KIENOW, ORO AND DOUGLAS BAY TARGETS BLASTED ENEMY targets at points as widely separated as China in the north and New Guinea in the south have been attacked by Nippon bomber308 words
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118 1943-05-21 1 Domei HSINKING, May 20— The three members of the Nippon Diet. Kozo Kato. Shogo Kusumi and Kanji Nakazawa, who were dispatched by the National Service Political Association to inspect Nippon settlements in Manshukoku arrived here at 10 a.m. yesterday. In an interview Mr. Kato118 words
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260 1943-05-21 1 THE GRADUATION ceremony of the nrst batch of 152 boys who have just completed their four months' training course at th? Syonan Nautical Training School, will be held at the school in Keppel Read on May 25. The successful cadets are 78 deckhands260 words
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117 1943-05-21 1 Dome I BUENOS AIRES, May 19.— A report from St. Louis states that Colonel Carlos Komulo. former director of a Manila journal, in a speech made before 2.000 delegates attending the annual meeting of the International Ketary from all parts of the Western117 words
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201 1943-05-21 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE in Norfti Chino. May 20.—A field dispatch revealed that further remarkable progress was made in extensive mopping up opsratiens launched on May 11 by the Nippon Army forces against the 51st Army under the command of Gen Yu Hsueh-chung ?nd201 words
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162 1943-05-21 1 Dome! HANOI. May 19.—Ths Goverh-ment-Ueneral of French Indochina promulgated a decree yesterday to facilitate the export of lumber to Nippon in accordance with the provisions ol the Nip-pon-Indochina Lumber Agreement, which was concluded in the early part of March this year. The decree provides,162 words
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118 1943-05-21 1 Domel MACASSAR. May 19—Early ana successful realization of the fiveyear cotton cultivation plan in the Lesser Sunda Islands has been assured by the favourable growth of cotton plants in Ball, Lombok and other islands, according to reports received by the authorities here. The reports added118 words
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Advertisement60 1943-05-21 1 THE SYONAN SINBUN (English Edition) acknowledges, with thanks, further donations totalling $29 to the Nippon Red CrooS Fund. These donations are from: Mr. Zuki, c/o Syowa Gekijo. Syonan 2.00 Mr. Tissle, c/q. Ushiho Gekijo. Syonan 2.03 Mrs. LJm Kirn Chong, 16. Parkstone Road. Syonan 10.00 Cheah Kirn Bee Trust Co.60 words
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176 1943-05-21 2 EDUCATIONISTS DISCUSS POLICY Dome:. TOKYO, May 19.-With the number of young men sent to this country for education from various parts of Dai Tea Kyoeiken continuing to increase rapidly, Mcmbu-sho 'Education Ministry* held a meeting of 23 representatives of universities and high schcols yesterday176 words
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247 1943-05-21 2 TOKYO, May 19.—There are 2.896 Man^hukoku and Chine.se students now studying in Nippon as compared with 2,126 students hst May, according to a recent survey. The survey revealed that students from China top the list with a total or 1,711, followed by those from247 words
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85 1943-05-21 2 Domei CEBU, May 19.—One hundred Filipino war prisoners gathered at the Christian centre here today to start a week's instructive training under the supervision of the local Nippon authorities. These men will receive training instruction, including Nippon-go. The Provincial Governor, the Mayor85 words
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96 1943-05-21 2 Domel. CANTON, May 19.—1t is disclosed that a trade agreement between Canton and Syonan, for which negotiations are now going on through the local Nippon Consulate-General here, is expected to be concluded in August. Negotiation was opened with the Syonan Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration) authorities following96 words
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140 1943-05-21 2 FINES TOTALLING $i^,600 were imposed by Judge Pillai in the Syonan Kotohoin on fom persons who profiteered in the sale of drugs and medicines. The accused. M. V. Rainasamy, Hardial Singh, Lim Twa Beck and T. V. Appan. were described by the Deputy Public140 words
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190 1943-05-21 2 PLEADING guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust, a Eurasian, G. A. Hyder, was fined $1,000, or one year's rigorous imprisonment in default, in the Sycnan Koizi Tihohoin. yesterday. The prosecuting officer stated that in June last year. Hyder. who was190 words
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143 1943-05-21 2 THE FOLLOWING were the results of the two Syonan Sports Association Cricket Leagu? matches played during the weekend: "B" division. Leather Hunters beat Combined Jewellers by an innings and eight runs: "C" division. Ramblers beat Gujeratis by an innings and 39 runs. Fixtures for143 words
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346 1943-05-21 2 GIGANTIC ENGINEERING SCHEME Domei TOKYO, May. 20.—The century-long dream of Nippon engineers to dig a canal linking the Nippon Sea with the PacifyOcean will come true when a gigantic plan to dredge a waterway from Tsuruga or Obama on346 words
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225 1943-05-21 2 Domei. TOKYO. May 20,-Metropolitan journals this morning were unanimous in editorially condemning the flagrant violation of th* laws of warfare and laws of humanity in the attacks carried out against Nippon hospital ships by American war-planes and submarines The Asahi bitterly flayed the enemy's225 words
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142 1943-05-21 2 CREDIT FOR being the first Sycnan girls to master th^> intricacies of the Nippon typewriter which has its lettering in Katskana, gees to two Chinese employees of th° Asano Busran Kabushiki Kaisha, Domei reports. Not content with mastering NipponGo. these two girls who were asked142 words
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166 1943-05-21 2 Domel A NIPPON BASE IN CENTRAL CHINA, May 19.—"1 was made a soldier while playing on my father's farm," was the naive statement of ten-year-old Chou Chih-chen, former member of the 15th Chungking Division, who was found among Chungking soldiers taken prisoner on166 words
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327 1943-05-21 2 MUSIC of a high standard was provided to a large and appreciative audience at the Sycnan Kokaido last night during the grand symphony concert by the augmented Syonan Symphonic Orchestra featuring th 3 works of Mozart and Haydn. The orchestra, almost 40 strong, under the327 words
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276 1943-05-21 2 I Domei. BANDJERMASIN, May 19 Approximately 30 kilometres upstream from the mcuth of the Aru River on the border of north and south Borneo lies Pantkalamboem where great progress in the development of the town has been mads under the Nippon authorities276 words
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291 1943-05-21 2 RESER VOIR OFSTRA TEGIC MINERALS 'Dome! TOKYO, May 20.—The 24,000,000 people of Chosen are grimly determined as subjects of Nippon to forge ahead toward the successful consummation of Dai Toa Senso, General Kuniaki Koiso, Governor-General of Chosen, declared in a Press291 words
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198 1943-05-21 2 Ooraci. A NIPPON BASE in China May 19.—1t is revealed that a Nippon air unit today raided the enemy air base in Xienow, in North Central Fukien Province and inflicted heavy damages on enemy military installations. In the course of the attack, Nippon planes scored198 words
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312 1943-05-21 2 Nippon Times Flays AngloU.S.Hypocrisy CHINESE NOT BEING FOOLED j Domei. TOKYO, May 20.—1n an editorial entitled "Worthless Bait" the Nippon Times declares that United States Congress is now pretending to improve the treatment of Chinese in America by introducing amendments to immi_uation laws in order to "pat anti-Nippon leaders on312 words
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Advertisement343 1943-05-21 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 217 REGISTRATION AND LICENSING OF DOGS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Registration and Licensing of Dog., within Syonan-to for the period beginning June 1, 2603 (Syowa 18), and ending on May 31, 2604 (Syowa 19). will commence on Tuesday. June 1. 2603 (Syowa343 words
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Advertisement307 1943-05-21 2 SITUATIONS VACANT The undermentioned are required for work in Sumatra:— (a) Loggers. (b) Sawmill-workers. (c) Overseers. (d) Raftsmen. (c) Any ether men experienced in timber work. Applications fiom Chinese will be entertained specially. Forward full details of past career through the post to Ataka Sungyo Kabusniki Kaisha, P.O. Box N».307 words
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Advertisement323 1943-05-21 2 SyonanSi*fan ENGLISH EDITION Advertising Rales: $5 per single column Inch or part of an inch per Insertion for ordinary advertisements: $10 per single column inch or part thereof per insertion for advertisements concerning entertainments. AH rates pa>r.ble in advance. YOUR ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS WILL PROMPTLY BE TAKEN CARE OF IF YOU323 words
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Miscellaneous165 1943-05-21 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news ln Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. Malai drama; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.30 p.m. Cantonese drama; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese; 8 p.m. r.cws in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokklen: 8.30 p.m. Glimpses or165 words
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Miscellaneous124 1943-05-21 2 WELL WORTH SEEING A PICTURE well worth seeing is "I See Ice," now showing at the Kyo-ei Gekijo. starring George Formby with Kay Wak,h. An ice hockey match, in which George finds him-elf the unwilling referee, caps a series ol funny situations in this film. The main picture is preceded124 words
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Miscellaneous127 1943-05-21 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 79 1* tt LET us continue our study of conversational sentences: 1. Gomen kudasai—Excuse me. 2. Hai. donata desu ka?—Yes, who is there? 3. Watashi wa Orchard Road no Amad desu—l am Amad of Orchard Road. 4. Ah, Amad san desu ka?—Ah. Are you Mr. Amad?127 words
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