Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 May 1943

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  • 23 1 The Synan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street 9 Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 148 SATURDAY, MAY 29. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS*
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  • 645 1 (P/?&udn\ THAT the anti-Axis nations are still floundering hopelessly in a veritable slough of despond is demonstrated by hap- penings on every hand which speak for themselves. Right from the beginning, their military, political and strategical blunderings hare led to abject defeat wherever they have ventured to
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  • 270 1 OVER $2,500 ACKNOWLEDGED TODAY COMMUNAL efforts in aid of the Nippon Red Cross Fund are gaining momentum in Syonan, and today the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition) takes pleasure in acknowledging a total donation of $2,351 from the Arabs of Syonan. We have
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  • 644 1 CHINA WAR RESULTS GIVEN Domei. HUNAN FRONT, May 26.—One of the two enemy four-engined bombers which appeared at high altitude over Ichang yesterday morning was shot down by Nippon anti-aircraft battery just prior to the enemy planes taking hcmbing position. The second plane escaped. The
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  • 115 1 Domel UJIYAMADA. May 27—On the memorable occasion of the 38th Navy Day commemorating the great victory scored by the Nippon fleet in the Battle of Nippon Sea, Admiral Sh.getaro Shimada, Kaigun Daljin (Navy Minister), representing the Imperial Navy, worshipped at the Ise Grand
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  • 138 1 Domei. TOKYO. May 28.—0n the occasion of the 38th Navy Day yesterday, various organisations and citizens here donated to the Kaigun-sho (Navy Ministry) a total of Yen 200,000 as well as a large number of comfort kits. Outstanding among the donations were the presentation
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  • 294 1 Domei. TOKYO, May 27.—Because the Axis powers are upholding righteousness in the War against the Anglo-American nations they are sure to win final victory, Major General Eugen Ott, retiring Ger- man Ambassador, declared in an interview last night. Gen. Ott, who is scheduled
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  • 505 1 WAR EFFORTS HAMPERED Dwnel. BUENOS AIRES, May 27.—A report from Washington states that President Roosevelt has ordered the striking rubber workers to return to work by Thursday noon, suggesting he would take the same measures which he took with the coal miners' strike to
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  • 192 1 Nippon Forces 'Repulsing And Annihilating Enemy* Domel OSAKA, May 28.— Recently gaining the support of our air units and warships, the morale of our land troops in the island has risen immeasurably, and they are now repulsing and annihilating the enemy with
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  • 136 1 uohki. TOKYO, May 28.—Premier General Hideki Tojo, addressing the 56th graduating class of the Military Aviatlcn Officers College at a reception given in their honour by military leaders yesterday, declared that the key to victory in the war against the Anglo-Americans is air
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  • 318 1 THE COMPILATION of Syonan's census, begun early this month, will soon be completed as returns have already been sent in to Police headquarters, reports Domei. However, it will not be possible to release any official figures regarding the present population of Syonan until some
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  • 257 1 ITALIANS RAID BRITISH BASES DomeL LISBON, May 27.—The awaited Soviet action against German positions in the eastern sector of the Kuban bridgehead began in earnest on Wednesday, according to a supplement of the official German war communique. Extensive Soviet preparations in this sector were
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  • 109 1 KEEN enthusiasm to join the newiy-created Heiho (Auxiliary Servicemen) was displayed by a group of 70 Malai youths who met at the Istana (old Sultan's Palace) at Kampcng Glam last Tuesday evening prior to attending the recruitment examination for volunteers to be held thi3 Sunday
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  • 118 1 Domei STOCKHOLM, May 27—A message from London reported: "It seems unlikely that the anti-Axis forces will launch a large-scale invasion in Europe so lons as Sicily, Sardinia, Crete and PanteUaria Islands remain In Axis hands," according to the Daily Express military commentator wht has Just
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  • 91 1 DomeL TOKYO, May 27—Kotaishi Dc-nka yesterday was pleased to accept a model of the aircraft-carrier Akagi. presented by the Tokyo chapter of Dainippon Kaiyo Shonendan (Nippon Sea Scouts). Since the visit of Kotaishi Denka to the flagship Mikasa of the Battle of Nippon Sea
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  • 346 1 Diet Holding Special ThreeDay Session JOHO KYOKU STATEMENT MM TOKYO, May 28.—An extraordinary session of the Imperial Diet will be convoked for three days beginning from June 15 to consider supplementary budget and other wartime measures, it was decided by the Government and announced by the Joho Kyoku (Board of
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  • 227 1 I Domei. TOKYO, May 7.—Ceremonies td present the Nisshcki (Nippon Rising Sun flags) to the inhabitants at various places in Nampo (Southern Regions) by Tokyo citizens were held respectively at the Rikugun-sho and Kaigun-sho (War and Navy Ministries) this morning, attended by the
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  • 229 2 CHUNGKING SPOKESMAN BLEATS Dociei CANTON, May 27.—Referring to the latest offensive of the Nippon Army in Hupeh and Hunan Provinces, the spokesman of Chungking Foreign Ministry said that the Nippon Army has now started a powerful offensive against Chungking for which
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  • 272 2 Pomei. ZURICH, May 26.—Suspicion characterized Swiss press reaction to the Comintern's resolution which was nrst discussed editorially on Monday. The National Zeituag declared that the news should not lead the world to relax its vigilance, while the Neve Zuercher Zeltung said it
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  • 493 2 Domei LISBON, May 27.—A dispatch from Washington reported that President Roosevelt announced to the Press through a note handed to journalists by White House Secretary Stephen Early that a 16-day "war strategy conference" was completed in Washington by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and
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  • 364 2 Domei. TOKYO, May 2C—Commenting en the u-cute shortage of foodstuffs in India, the Chubu Nippon, leading daily of Central Nippon, in an editorial entitled, "Will mdla Sit Still and Wait to Die from Hunger?", declares that the question cf who
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  • 307 2 To the heroes of The Imperial Nippon Army who sacrificed their lives in The Battle of Singapore. Oh. Sons of the "LAND OF RISING SUN" Here thy noble task is done, And where thy Fate destin'd thy graves, The Flag of "RISING SUN" now waves. Where Asia's glorious
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  • 266 2 Domei. BERLIN, May 27—Commander Erich Hansen. D.N.B. naval correspondent, declared that AngloAmerican endeavours to restore their shipping to its former level after it had been more than halved since the beginning of the U-boat war are still far removed from
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  • 345 2 Domei. ROME, May 27.—The military naval commentator of Stefani News Agency emphasized that Italian people and nation are greatly impressed by the announcement of the losses Inflicted by the Imperial Nippon Navy and Naval Air Force on AngloAmerican air and naval fcrces since
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  • 86 2 BY OUR STAFF REPORTER THE SYSTEM of Ankyosho, which was introduced by th« authorities last year, will be pfccSsfced from June 1, since census-taking cards have been distributed instead, according to a notice issued by the Cnier of the Syonan Tokubetu- From June 1 onwurds,
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  • 263 2 IT IS LEARNED that fcr the first time in the world annaLs of medicine, anti-diphtheria serum, obtained from the blood of goat has saved the life of a seven-year-old local Chinese girl. The sole credit for this goes to the research
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  • 26 2 PESTANA—Mr. John Baptist Pestana <Onny) aged 58. passed away peacefully at Chua Byoin at 6.30 a.m. (T.T.) today. Funeral takes place this afternocn at Bidadari.
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    • 175 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. Expert Tracer. Only experienced men need apply through post to M/S AUka Sangyo Kabushik.l Kaisha, 9-E, DAlmcida St., Syonan. WANTED two Bactereolo^l&te and three Workshop Fitters. Apply to Box No. 274. care of Syonan Sinbim ''English Edition). Cecil Street Rvonan. 147—149 WANTED. Experienced Benzine Pump Repairer Apply
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    • 510 2 TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 220 EMPLOYMENT OF AUXILIARY SERVICE MEN. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that ln order to relieve unemployment, the system of Auxiliary Service men has been introduced and all local youths who desire to be employed as Gunpo (Auxiliary Service men—noncombatant force) will be engaged as workers doing
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    • 310 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 219 RE: SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETS. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Konan Saiken (lottery tickets) will be on sale for the second time in Syonanto as follows: 1. Total amount of sale: Dollars Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000). but in Syonan-to Dollars One Hundred and
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    • 218 2 TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 223 RE: THE CHANGE OF THE DESIGNATION OF KEISATSU-BU AND THE REMOVAL OF SOME PERSONNEL AND OFFICES THEREFROM. On and from 31st day of May. 2603. the designation of Kelsatsu-bu shall b changed as hereunder stated and the offices of Bucho (Inspector-General of Police). Keimuka (Police
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    • 244 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mr?-. GLAM SHEE CHEONG and family express their sincerest thanks to all relatives and friends who very kindly paid night visits and attended the funeral of Mr. Giam Shee Cheong (alias Glam Ah Long Moi). and also those who sent wreaths and scr lis, etc. THE FAMILY
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 236 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 86 -Ct 1 HERB are further conversational sentences for today: 1. Mo?hi moshi. Am ad San no otaku desu ka?—Hallo, is that Mr. Amad's house? 3. Hal.—Yes. 3. Kochira wa Sal to de gozaimasu. Ooshujin wa irasshaimasu ka?— This Is Saito speaking. Is your master In?
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    • 102 2 I TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language for beginners; 8.30 p.m. Tamil Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. talk In Malai; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Teochew drama; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 pan. news in Hokkien; 8.30 pan. OUmpses of Nippon. 8.40 p.m.
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