Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 June 1943
1943-06-01
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Title Section22 1943-06-01 1 The Synan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonaru Telephone No. 5471. NO. ISO TUESDAY. JUNE 1. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS.22 words
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629 1943-06-01 1 GALLANT DEFENDERS WIPED OUT A THIRD OF INVADING FORCES Domei TOKYO, iMay 30.—The death-defying Nippon defenders of Attu Island struck terror into the hearts of the United States' forces, took a heavy toll of 6,000 enemy troops and fought to the629 words
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Article381 1943-06-01 1 Opinion WELL-informed circles indicate- that the Government's, new positive policy to meet trie decisive stage in the war will be revealed at the forthcoming Extraordinary Diet Session," says a Domei message from Tokyo, which adds that observers are looking forward with much interest to the Diet deliberations.381 words
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Article330 1943-06-01 1 TOKYO, May 31.—Dai Honyei announced at 5 p.m. yesterday as follows: "The Nippon Garrison in Attu which, since May 12. had been continuing heroic fighting against an overwhelming number of United States forces, under extremely difficult conditions, on the night of May 29 effected a most330 words
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126 1943-06-01 1 Domei BUENOS AIRES, May 30.— A report from New York, States that the Washington correspondent of the New York Times has disclosed that the United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Admiral William Standley, has informed President Roosevelt of his resignation because he was126 words
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427 1943-06-01 1 SPIRIT ENSURES FINAL VICTORY Domei.. TOKYO. May 31 Metropolitan newspapers gave prominence to I yesterday's Dai Honyei announcement that tbe Nippon garrison stationed in Attu died a glorious death to the last man, after putting up a gallant defence against the enemy's overwhelming numerical superiority.427 words
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Article, Illustration214 1943-06-01 1 REDS REPULSED FROM KUBAN Domei. LISBON, May 30.—Three enemy ships, aggregating 90.000 tons, were recently sunk by German submarines during several days of embittered fighting against enemy conveys in the northern and southern Atlantic, according to a report from the German News Agency. The214 words
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147 1943-06-01 1 Deartei. HSINKING. May 31— It is learned that the Industrial Bank of Manshukoku has decided to Increase its authorized capitalization to Yen 100,000,000 bv floating additional capital shares wcrth Yen 40,000,000 beginning from July 10. The new capital shares of Yen 12 and Sen SO147 words
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60 1943-06-01 1 Domet TOKYO, May 31—The trial of the international spy ring, including Richard Sorge. former correspondent of Frankfurter Zeitung in Nippon, Branco de Voukelich, former correspondent cf Havas News Agency and others who were rounded up in 1941, opened in the Criminal Court here this morn60 words
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185 1943-06-01 1 Domel TOKYO, May 31.—With today the last day for the general public to worshiD before the hallowed remains of Fleet Admiral Isorcku Yamamoto, an endless stream of people filed into Suikosha Building in Shiba Ward here to pay tribute to the great Navy185 words
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168 1943-06-01 1 TOKYO, May 31—Representatives of the Nippon Chamber cf Commerce and Industry will hold a meeting at the Imperial Hotel tomorrow morning, under the chairmanship cf President Aiichiro Fujiyama, in order to discuss the necessary steps for the voluntary dissolution of this Association. It168 words
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327 1943-06-01 1 TOKYO, May 31.—1n an editorial captioned "Absorption of Britain," the Nippon Times this morning stresses that a large number of Americans feel that the United States took an "important step in fulfilment cf their ambitions for the absorption of tha British Empire"327 words
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108 1943-06-01 1 DAI HONYEI COMMUNIQUE Domei. TOKYO, May 31.—Fourteen enemy planes were shot down and six others destroyed or set ablaze o?i the ground when Nippon Army air units swooped down on Chittagong airfield on May 29, Dai Honyei announced at 3 p.m.108 words
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131 1943-06-01 1 FACILITIES DESTROYED Dome! A NIPPON BASE in China May 31—Three important Chungking bases, namely Tzeli, Shihmen and Linlt. all En Huuan Province were pounded heavily by Imperial Army planes tcday. The first to be attacked was Sninmen, cardinal enemy base in northern Hunan, "where all131 words
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94 1943-06-01 1 Domei CANTON, May 31—According to information from Chungking, the Chungking regime's President, Lin Sen, died today at the age of 82 after suffering from stroke. Lin SCn was born in Minnow, Fuklen Province, in 1862. He was appointed President of the Chungking regime in 1931.94 words
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72 1943-06-01 1 I Domel. NIPPON BASE in South Yangtze. May 31.—Sweeping forward in the operation to smash the enemy Sixth War Zone, Nippon units in the evening of May 27 reduced Muchiaochi, south-west of Ichang, and are now advancing swiftly toward an undisclosed point. Meanwhile,72 words
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213 1943-06-01 1 Domel. NANKING, May 30—With peac3 and order completely restored, the rural peace zone south-east of Lake Talhu will be shortly placed under the Jurisdiction cf the. Chekiang Provincial Government in accordance with the decision of the National Government of China. It will be213 words
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136 1943-06-01 1 Domel TOKYO, May 31-Gracwl by the presence of Tcshiko Higashi-Kuni-no-Miya Denka, the Nippon Women's Association observed the first anniversary of the assumption of presidency by Her Imperial Highness by holding; a rally at Hibiya Auditorium his afternoon. Solemn respects were paid during the136 words
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Article171 1943-06-01 1 New Areas Swept In Middle West I Oomel LISBON May 29-Washington's Daily Mail correspondent reported on May 25 that the United States floods have swept across new areas in the Middle West swamping farmland and adding millions cf dollars to the damage already listed. The171 words
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96 1943-06-01 1 DomeL BUENOS AIRES. May 30.—A report frcm Washington says that, joining the general strike movement which ia spreading throughout the United States, steel workers at Buffalo, New York, have walked out to stop work on imporant Navy contracts. Furthermore, it is learned that th? strike96 words
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82 1943-06-01 1 Oomei LISBON, May 31 —Fcrty thousand rubber workers in Akror (Ohio, at present on stride, today j continued to picket plants despite j War Department s demand that; they return to work immediately, tha Lcndon Daily Mail's correspondent reported lrcm New York. The82 words
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Advertisement100 1943-06-01 1 To Our Goal, With But One Heart And One Object! ill* I Uli isi is IHI U FURTHER donations to th« Nippon Red Cross Funa hav3 reached the Syon.an Sinbun (English Edition) from: Mr. Tay Ocn Ser.g, 343 Victoria Street, Syrian 5.0J Master N. Athinami^agl (hair of the sum of100 words
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Article62 1943-06-01 2 Domei. LISBON, May 30—Admiral Georges Roberts, High Commissioner of the French Island of Martinique, declared that the occupation of tee island by United States Forces would constitute an act of force, according to the Bogota radio. He further stated that all the inhabitants of Martinique arc62 words
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164 1943-06-01 2 Doraei. FUKUOKA, May 29.—1t is repealed that the Tokyo Army Surgeon Schocl has discovered a process to conserve vaccine virus lor one year cr longer in another of a series of Nippon medical trimphs the outbreak of war. Hitherto, vaccine virus cculd be164 words
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Article133 1943-06-01 2 SONO—Madam Song chwec Neo (hire. Gwec Eng chuan) passed away peacefully at her residence No. 110, Carpmael Road at the age of 70 on 31st May, 2603 at 12 15 a.m. (T.T.) leaving beliind her, 2 sons Messrs. Gwee Peng Kwec and Gwee Peng Hock, 2 daughters Gwee Chit133 words
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779 1943-06-01 2 VICTIM OF RUTHLESS BRITISH MORE than 10,000 Indians packed Fairer Park on Sunday to pay their tribute to the memory of Janab Allah Baksh Muhammad Umar, the martyred Indian nationalist, and to reaffirm their determination to drive the British out of779 words
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114 1943-06-01 2 NationPaysHomage To Togo 's Memory DomeL TOKYO, May 30.—The ninth anniversary cf the death of Fleet Admiral Heihachiro Togo, renowned Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Nippon Navy in the Battle of Nippon Sea, was cbserved today throughout the country. From early morning, thousands visited the Togo Shrine, dedicated to the spirit114 words
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134 1943-06-01 2 "THE OPIUM WAR," a film of rare quality and reputed to be the most outstanding production to come out cf a Nippon studio this year, dealing with a conflict between China and England some 100 years ago over opium traffiickIng,. will have134 words
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Article, Illustration393 1943-06-01 2 KEEN ON THEIR NEW STUDIES TOKYO (By Mail). Two Malai students in Nippon, Ungku Mohsen and Ui:gku Aziz, both nephsws of Ungku Abdul Aziz, of Johore, are very happily settled at Waseda University, the former studying electrical engineering and the latter393 words
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109 1943-06-01 2 WITH everything going according to plan, the Syonan Amateur Boxing Championship Tcurnament, organized by the Syonan Sports Association, promises tc be a big success. Facilities for training are being provided at Jalan Besar Stadium where many competitors can Be seen working out daily. Those109 words
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320 1943-06-01 2 Domti SAIGON, May 29- Jacques Martin, Director of the Economic Bureau of French Indochina, told Nippon newspapermen here yesterday that the economic pattern of French Indochina should be in conformity with the structure of Dai Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia Cc-Prosperity Sphere). He320 words
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323 1943-06-01 2 ABSORPTION OF CHIANG REGIME DomeL TOKYO, May 30.—United States' aid to Chungking only means political ambition with which America aims at the absorption of the Chiang Kai-shek regime, politically and economically into its own scheme of world domination, political observers here declared323 words
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96 1943-06-01 2 PLEADING guilty to a charge cf theft, a Chinese Loh Ah Kow, was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imnrisonment and 18 strokes of the rotan in the Syonan Keizi Tihchoin on Saturday. Loh was alleged to have picked the pocket of a passenger, who was96 words
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299 1943-06-01 2 IMPEDIMENT TO WORLD PEACE Domei. TOKYO, May 31.—The Nippon Times in an editorial thfc, morning entitled: "Grew's Saddest Words" discussed the admission of the former United States Ambassador to Tokyo, Joseph C Grew, "That the wilful ignorance" of the American people concerning the problems of299 words
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Advertisement262 1943-06-01 2 On Sale /Vow THE GOOD CITIZEN'S GUIDE All those who have booked copies are requested to call for them. Late comers may be disappointed. Up-country buyers are requested to send payments at the rate ol $2.50 a book, plus 10 cents for postage. Books will be issued between 10 sun.262 words
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Miscellaneous155 1943-06-01 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai kronchong music; 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 Hokkicn: 9.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language155 words
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Miscellaneous164 1943-06-01 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesion Mo. 88 T* TIT ERE an* further conversational sentences: 1. Oya. Amad san dochira e irasshalmasu 1 a?—Oh. Mr. Amad, when- are you going? 2. Kore kara, Penan made ryoko shiyo to oocoimasu—l am going to make a trip to Penang. 3. Ah, co desu ka. Watashi164 words
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