Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 June 1943

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  • 22 1 The Synan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471, NO. 131 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2. KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 227 1 (fy&tuon I MOST COMMENDABLE is the decision of the Parak Government to abolish all tuition fees in Nippon-Go, Chi- ne.se, Malai and Indian schools j in the province with effect frcm June 1. Naturally enough that deciJon has been acclaimed by all communities in Perak as indicating a
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  • 146 1 OF SPECIAL interest is the Nippon film which is being screened at Kyoei Gekijo from Thursday. Entitled Ahen Senso,' the film is a faithful version of the Opium War,' wiiich records for the unknowing, British efforts of more than a century ago to dope and weaken the Chinese
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  • 268 1 TO GIVE CREDIT where it| is due, we wish to call attention today to the fine efforts which are being made by the Syonan Sports Association in holding an Amateur Boxing Championship Tournament in aid of local charities. The Association is not only taking an interest in the
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  • 242 1 Oomei. SAIGON, June I.—Nippon's fighting strength lies in the combination of intense patriotism and highly developed scientific knowledge, declared Doctor Va Noc Anh, Annamese physician, who has just returned from Nippon where he attended the second Toa (East Asia) Medical Conference.
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  • 570 1 World News Round-up Domel TOKYO, June I.—ln Europe, wcrld attention is still focussed on the Eastern Frcnt where it is reported that the Soviets in the Kuban district have withdrawn part, of their forces and ceased operations, causing speculation as to the next German mcve.
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  • 78 1 Domei. CANTON, May 31—The first lemittance from Malai, since the agreement reached between Nippon and Chinese authorities on remittances from overseas Chinese merchants and settlers of the occupied areas in Nampo (Southern Regions), was received here today through the Yokohama Specie Bank. The first
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  • 298 1 RY OUR STAFF REPORTER FIVE HUNDRED students were admitted to the middle and spe- cial grade classes of the Gunsei- kan-bu Kokugo Gakko (Military Administration National Language School) in Queen Street, when a new session was begun on Monday. Thar* ere altogether six els
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  • 171 1 Domei. BANGKOK, June I—The Thai Government has announced that the Special Order of the Sacred Elephant was posthumously conferred on late Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto by the Thai Council of Regency under date May 28. A Hsinking report says that Manshukoku Kotel Heika
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  • 124 1 Dwnei. LISBON. June I.—A report from New York states that coal miners throughout the United States are prepared to go on strike following the failure of miners and mine owners to reach an agreement by midnight last night which was the deadline
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  • 151 1 Domei. LISBON, May 31— Acting as spokesman of American nationalists—lsolationists—the New York Daily News is now vigorously carrying on a campaign to block the re-election of Roosevelt next year, according to the New York correspondent of the Daily Express. It ia said that nationalists are suggesting
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  • 315 1 DomeL LISBON, May 31.—With the approach of warmer weather fighting on the eastern Soviet front is already showing definite signs of the titanic struggles ahead. Information from Berlin revealed that south of Novorossisk, German artillery con tinucd shelling Soviet field fortifications
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  • 228 1 Domei. TOKYO. June I—The outline of the bill for industrial readjustment and increasing the fighting power of the nation—one of the most important Government bills to be submitted at the forthcoming extraordinary session of the Imperial Diet—was passed by the regular Cabinet Meeting today,
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  • 171 1 BY OTTK STAFF REPORTER A TOTAL of 491 persons have been assisted by the Shomln Kinko (Pecpie's Bank) in Syonan since its inception about a year ago. During this period, the bank has played an important part in stabilizing economic conditions in the island
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  • 93 1 ■mm. TOKYO, June I—Gen. Iwane Matsui. former Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Central China and now adviser to the Dai Tea Headquarters of Taisei Yokusankai, left Atami this morning for a two-month inspection tcur of Nampo (Southern Regions). After Shanghai and Nanking. Gen
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  • 219 1 NEARLY HALF WIPED OUT Uomei NIPPON BASE in Central China, June I.—lt is learned that a total of 15 enemy planes were shot down or damaged when the enemy attempted to raid on Nippon-occupied Ichang, Shasi and Yochow with several squadrons, composed
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  • 247 1 BT OUR STAFF REPORTER THE SECOND batch of Konan Saiken lottery tickets, released for sale yesterday, is being sold one ticket to each individual at the various post offices in order to enable the poorer pecple to buy. Meanwhile, brisk sales of Konan
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  • 94 1 Ooraci TOKYO. June I—Kotaishi D?nka, with more than 60 classmates of the Peers' School, today visited Naval Air Training Stations at Kasutnigauni and Tsuchiura. Upon arrival at Kasuinigaura Naval Air Training Station, Kotaishi Denka was pleased to inspect various aerial drills by selected members
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  • 236 1 LINK-UP PLANS DISCLOSED BY OUK STAFF REPORTER RADIO communications withir. the Kyoeiken (Co-Prosperity Sphere) will b« further developed with the linking up of the Bangkck and Saigon Stations and stations in the occupied areas It is believed that a radio circuit of Dai Toa Kyoeiken will
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  • 109 1 Domei. LISBON. June 1. The British Deputy Prime Minister. Clement Attlee, in Monday's session of the House of Commons revealed that British casualties during the first three years of the war have reached the total 514,993 including killed, missing, wounded and prisoners. The total is made up
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  • 497 1 D. P. P. PAYS TRIBUTE TO NIPPON OFFICIALS AND POLICE REVIEWING the past years work of the Syonan Kotohoin (Syonan Supreme Court), the first anniversary of which was observed this morning Mr. A. J. Braga, Deputy Public Prosecutor, in an interview
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 81 1 FORD MOTORS PRESIDENCY Domri. BUENOS AIRES, May 31.— A Detroit report says that Henry Ford has become President of the Ford Motors Company on the death of his son Edscl Ford. FURTHER donations to the Nippon Red Cross Fund have been received by the Syonan Slnbun (English Edition). They are
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  • 240 2 Attu 'Eternal Monument To Nippon Fighting Spirit' SAGA OF FORTITUDE SAYS TIMES Domel TOKYO, May 31.—Commenting on the epic defence of Att'i, the Nippon Times in an editorial says that it is an event which will shine forth as an eternal monument to the fighting spirit of the Imperial Army.
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  • 464 2 DomeJ. TOKYO, June I.—"Americans lost face in Ul3 Attu fighting." declared Cclonel Guido Bertoni, Military Attache to the Italian Embassy in Tokyo, commenting on the heroic resistance put up by the intrepid Nippon unit at Atcu against overwhelming edds. He said: "With superior
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  • 301 2 STRICT MEASURES enforced by the Tokubetu-si to ensure equitable distribution of cigarettes to the city population which bid fair to smash profiteering in cigareU.es, were disclosed to a Domel reporter by Mr. H. Okamote, officer in charge of the Commercial Affairs Section of
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  • 282 2 Domel. TOKYO, June I.—Yasuyuki Yamazakl. determined to avenge |the death of his father. Colonel Yasuyo Yamazakl, who died a I gallant death on Attu Island leading the remaining trcops under his command in a heroic charge against numerically superior and strongly-armed American forces,
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  • 108 2 DomeL BERLIN, May 31—Dealing with the heroic last resistance offered by the gallant Nippon garrison on Attu Island the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung in its Monday edition said, "The name of the small Aleutian Island of Attu will go down In th? history of the war
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  • 174 2 PENANG HEALTH DEPT'S WARNING DomeL PENANG, June I.—A startling statement that nearly 4,000 bottles of locally distilled Chinese liquor were found to contain lead was made by an official of the Koseika (Health Department). This officer revealed that, acting under orders from the Central Military
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  • 554 2 OPIUM WAR 9 AT KYOEI THE TOHO Motion Picture Company, which has thrilled film fans with such successful productions as A Night in China," Shanghai Moon and other classics, has recently completed its new spectacular million-yen opus, Opium War," which has run in Shanghai
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  • 368 2 NORTH, CENTRAL CHINA FRONTS DomeL TOKYO, May 31.—Imperial Air and Army units in the past week continued sweeping operations against Chungking forces in North and Central China. The following are the major moves carried out by the Nippon Forces in review: Imperial units operating
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  • 170 2 BY OUR STAFF REPORTER TEN GOALS were scored at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when the Pasir Panjang Rcvers defeated the Grasshoppers by nine goals to one. Blow In starting, the Rovers proved too good for their opponents, and once they started to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 120 2 KO CHIN SHOKO n m m *c \2~,, AMOY STREET. SYONAN. Tel. 7135. Sole Agents For all kinds of the BEST LOCAL MANUFACTURED ROPES from the factories of Bee Sin, Bee Gi*p and Bee Thonff. Bi'ppltes ie«dy for delivery or made to rrder at short notice. Wanted Urgently SKILLED ARTISANS
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    • 21 2 Tigeß WHISKY "NO FINER SPIRIT GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE" Sole Distributors i YAAIAYOSHI SHOKAI S. 5 7. ARCADE BUILDING. Telephone 4567.
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    • 563 2 SELANGOR KEIBA CLUB (NEW ORDER). JUNE MEETING. 2603. Ist Day Sunday Sth June 2603 2nd Day Wednesday 9th June 2603 3rd Day Sunday 13th June 2603 UNLIMITED BIG SWEEP A $1 Unlimited Big Sweep open to the Public will be drav/n on a race to be decided upon by the
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    • 661 2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business cf office machines and refriserators carried en by William Zamara under the style of Universal Business Machine Company at No. 83 Stamford Road, Syonan-to has this day been sold to Lye Kah Hone of No. 548 Scran goon Road, Syonan-to. NOTICE
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    • 139 2 PROGRAM Of The Syonan Police Band For The Month Of Jane, 2603. The following will be the programma of the Syonan Police Band for the month of June, 2603. On the days mentioned below, from 1900 hours to 2000 hours, various music selection* will be presented to the Public by
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 187 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.3C p.m. Nippon melodies: 6.50 p.m. Malai music: 7.20 p.m. news in Malai: 7.35 p.m. piano interlude: 7.43 pan. reading in Chinese; 8 p.m. news ta Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokklen: 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon:
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    • 143 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesion Mo. 89 -Ct LET us continue our conversational lessons: 1. Anata no nimotsu wa doko ni arlmasu ka?—Where is your luggage? 2. Machial shitsu no isu no ue ni aiimasu.—They are on the bench in the waiting room. 3. So desu ka. Dewa sochira ikimasho.—ls that so.
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