Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 May 1943
1943-05-22
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Title Section22 1943-05-22 1 The Synan Sinbun NO. 142 Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. SATURDAY. MAY 22. KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS.22 words
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501 1943-05-22 1 \O/70UO?l ENTIRE Dai Toa mourns the loss of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, who, according to a Dai Honyei announcement, met a gallant death in a warplane while directing general strategic operations last month. Syonan and Malai join in the chorus501 words
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Article, Illustration641 1943-05-22 1 TOKYO, May 21.—Dai Honyei announced at 3 p.m.: Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, met a gallant death in a warplane in battle with the enemy while directing general strategic operations on the frontlines in April this year.641 words
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410 1943-05-22 1 OFFICIAL FIGURES RELEASED Dotnel LISBON, May 20—The official German and Italian communiques yesterday reported the losses inflicted on the Anglo-American forces in North Africa. The German communique stated that despite tremendous superiority in men and materials, the Anglo-American forces could not prevent410 words
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88 1943-05-22 1 THE AUTHORITIES are pushing: forward plans for the construction of a commercial museum for the exhibition of Nanpo products, Domei learns. A two-week exhibition «f newly manufactured goods made from Malaian resources is scheduled to be held in Syonan from June 15. The Tropical88 words
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Article169 1943-05-22 1 BRILLIANT CAREER TOKYO. May 21.—Admiral Mineichi Koga has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet of the Imperial Navy in succession to the late Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. Admiral Koga was born In Tokyo. During Meiji 40th year. he was a Second Sub-Lieutenant, and later graduated169 words
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574 1943-05-22 1 ADVOCATED KOKU JINJA THE LATE Admiral Yamamota was n. man full of ardour, who thinks cf his subordinates. While commander of the aiicraft-car-rier, Akagi. he invariably showed the greatest satisfaction when all the planes returned to the carrier sately, after intensive training On such574 words
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368 1943-05-22 1 Chinese Military Mission Members Convinced Of Nippon Victory In War ■MM LISBON, May 20.—Joseph Grew, former U.S. Ambassador to Nippon in an address at Appleton, Wisconsin, emphasized the potential strength of Nippon's present position, and stressed the difficulties Americans must undergo, according to reports received.368 words
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144 1943-05-22 1 Domel TOKO, May 21 —Admiral Soyemu Toyoda has been appointed Commander of the Yokosuku Naval Station, succeeding Admiral Mineichi Koga, who has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, it was announced by Kaigun-sho (Navy Ministry) this afternoon. The new Commander of the Yokcsuka Naval144 words
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258 1943-05-22 1 MAY 27 is the glorious Navy memorial day of Nippcn. This memorial day Is greeted throughout the week, and as from today from 8.30 pm. every evening, there will be reading in English of a translation of "Kai Sen," a wartime novel on258 words
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107 1943-05-22 1 Uomei. NANKING, May 21—The Danish Government has notified the Government of China its decision to relinquish administrative rights in the International Settlement at Kulangsu. Amoy. Foreign Minister Chu Min-yi announced yesterday evening that the Danish Minister, Hialmar Collin. has communicated a formal notice under date107 words
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142 1943-05-22 1 Domei TOKYO. May 21 Ten no Heika this morning granted an audience to Tsai Pei, newly-appointed Chinese Ambassador to Tokyo, who presented his credential? and his predecessor's letter of recall to the Throne in the presence of Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister) Mamoru Shiffemitsu. Kogo142 words
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117 1943-05-22 1 Domel LISBON. May 20—A repor: from Melbourne states that a formation of Nippcn bombers today raided the Oro Bay area in New Guinea alter dark. General Mac Arthur's communique announced today. Also in New Guinea, the ccmmuniquo added, ether units of the Nippon Air117 words
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240 1943-05-22 1 WITH THE permission of the authorities concerned, the Syonai Rice and Paddy Distributing Association has placed from las; Monday some of their clerks in all Police Divisional Headquarters throughout the island to make alterations to Rice Cards, necessitated by change of240 words
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444 1943-05-22 1 Churchill Behaved Like 'Defendant In Dock'— Press Comment On Speech Doncf TOKYO, May 21— Churchill's address is described as a "pathetic groan cf battered Britain" by the Yomiuri-Hochi. The newspaper says that Churchill, as if he were a "defendant in dock," confessed to British impotency and appealed fcr American sympathy444 words
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121 1943-05-22 1 Domei LISBON. May 20—Chungking's extreme disappointment at British Prime Minister Churchill's speech to the U.S. Congress, In which he pleaded for "Europe First" policy, is reflected in a dispatch from the United Press correspondent in Chungking here. The correspondent said that while there is thus far121 words
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Advertisement68 1943-05-22 1 WinOnTheHomeFront And On The Battle Front FUR i HER donations to the Nippon Red Cross Fund have been received by the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition). These donations are from: G H. Kiat Co. Ltd.. Syonan $100 00 Head of Team No. 21 "C" Division, Area 1. Syonan 3.21 Mr. J.68 words
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373 1943-05-22 2 CAUSTIC SODA ALSO PRODUCED Dome!. DJAKARTA, May 20—Output Of paper and soap In Djawa will be doubled when the present plan cf the Department of Industry of the Military Administration to achieve self-sufficiency in the supply of caustic soda materializes. in view of373 words
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235 1943-05-22 2 Dome! PARIS, May 20.—A serious clasr 1 between United States soldiers and loc-al inhabitants has occurred near Pont dv Fans, in Tunisia, when a group of American troops abducted three Arab women and the local inhabitants attempted rescue the women, according to a235 words
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742 1943-05-22 2 TIMES COMMENTS ON SPEECH Dotnei TOKYO, May 21. —Perhaps the most important statement of all made by Churchill before the United States Congress on May 19 was his warning that prolongation of war would involve tremendous expenditures which might fatigue, blunt and separate"742 words
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57 1943-05-22 2 Domel STOCKHOLM, May 20.—Frcrn London it is reported that Churchill's speech in Washington did not offer any great sensation in British circles. Earlier it was expected that an announcement on the opening of a new continental front would be made. However. Churchill's speech was merely a57 words
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305 1943-05-22 2 Oomel. IPOH, May 21.—A system of physical and mental training, on lines accorded to the youths of Nippon, for local young men between the ages of 18 and 30 has been adopted by the local authorities. The prirrary object of this scheme is to educate305 words
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147 1943-05-22 2 THOSE unable to obtain access to witness the actual drawing of the Konan Saiken (Public Lottery) which takes place at the Kokaido on Sunday, May 30, will be able to follow the numbers being drawn, as arrangements are now being made to147 words
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405 1943-05-22 2 Domei. TOKYO, May 19.—Imperial benevolence expressed In th? systematic welfare work of Prince Regent Shotoku over 1,000 years ago will be reviewed for German scholars in a text in German which is now being compiled by the Nippon-German Cultural Society here. The study405 words
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550 1943-05-22 2 Domei. MALACCA, May 21.—Explaining the real objects of the recent census taken in Malacca. Mr. S. Tanaka of the Sicioka, the organiser of the Census, said he wished to make it once again absolutely clear to the public that Government had no intention at550 words
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508 1943-05-22 2 Chungking s Wartime Economy Said Collapsing MAJOR CRISIS INEVITABLE Domei CANTON, May 19.—Imminent crisis in Chungking's wartime economy is predicted by Shen Hung-lieh, Chungking Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, in a report published on. May 17, according to information available from Chiane Kaishek's capital. s The Chungking official complained that508 words
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29 1943-05-22 2 Domei NANKING, May 20.—1n view of the increasing number cf deserters among the ranks of the Chungking Army, the Chungking Supreme War Council recently29 words
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234 1943-05-22 2 Penang Muslims To Raise $10 ,000 For Wounded DomeL PENANG, May 21.—Immediate clans for raising $10,000 in aid of tine Wounded Soldiers Comfort Fund were discussed by prominent members of the Muslim community in Penang and Province Wellesley at a meeting held at the former Malai Seinan Club. Mr. A.234 words
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254 1943-05-22 2 Domei NANKING, May 17—The second session of the Nippon Technical Ccmrnissicn for the abolition ot extraterritoriality in China, held under the chairmanship of Masayuki Tani, newly arrived Nippon TaLshi (Ambassador) to China, ended today with the formulation of its general basic254 words
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Miscellaneous115 1943-05-22 2 i MMJM tx; jSHafiflßlp^' IT;"-KYO-EI: "I SEE ICE." 3 —6—8.30 p.m. Tomorrow: 12 noon—3 p.m.— 6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: "MY SON. MY SON." 3 —6—8.30 p.m. To-morrow: 12 noon —3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. t'SIIIIIO: 'PLIGHT TO FAME" and "THE GREAT PLANE ROBBERY" 3 p.m.—6—B 30 p.m. INDO: BOOLOKA RAMBHA (Tamil). To-day and115 words
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Miscellaneous145 1943-05-22 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. so ft 1 HERE are further conversational sentences for today: 1. Shibaraku gobusata itashimashlta. Minasan okawari nai yosu de kekko desu —I have not seen you for a long time. I am glad to see you are all well. 2. Arigato anata mo ogenkl no yo145 words
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