Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 June 1943

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  • 22 1 The Synan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone JVo. 5471. V'O. 152 THURSDAY. JUNE 3. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 46 1 Domei. TOKYO, June 2.— Tenno Heika was today pleased to attend the graduation exercises of the Naval Staff College. Tenno Hcika was also pleased U visit the Naval Department of Dai Honyei to grant gracious audiences to high naval officers there.
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  • 565 1 L J THE Nippon Times, leading Tokyo English language daily, peitinently pointed out a few days ago that a large number pf Americans feel the United States took an important step in fulfilment of its ambitions for the absorption of the British Empire when the British Prime
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  • 466 1 RROUnffI((KIIJORLD Domei. TOKYO, June 2.—The muddled American labour situation again came into the world news limelight as the majority of 530,000 coal workers stayed away from work, while operators and union officials continued their negotiations following the expiration of the twice extended truce at
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  • 133 1 Dome!. MEDAN, June I—The party of military attaches of Manshukoku, China and Thailand stationed in Tokyo, now on a tour of Nampo, left Medan this morning: by plane to continue their inspection tour. The party arrived here at noon yesterday. The visiting Toa military attaches called
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  • 323 1 ANGLO-AMERICANS, SOVIETS LOSE NEARLY 1,800 PLANES LAST MONTH DomeL i LISBON, June I.—Highlighting: the fighting on the Eastern Front were brisk air activities which prevailed over the front, particularly around the Krimskaya and Novorossisk areas. The official German war communique stated that ground
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  • 201 1 Dome! LISBON, June I.—A tacit admission that the Atlantic Charter, which was drawn up by Churchill and Roosevelt in August 1941, has been quietly discarded by America in order to pave the way for cutright world domination is seen in recent dispatches
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  • 234 1 Domei. HONGKONG, June I—British ill-treatment of Eurasians and former Malayans of British nationality who fled from Hongkong to Macao with British assurance of their livelihood, was exposed by a Eurasian in a recent article contributed to the Hongkong News published in Macao. According to the
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  • 97 1 DomeL TOKYO. June 2—General Kenji Doihara, Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Defence Army, on May 29 was appointed commander of Army and Navy guards-of-honour to attend the State funeral for Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. it was officially announced. It was also revealed that
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  • 287 1 Domei USBON, June I.—Under the title "Severe Coal Shortage Next Year." the Financial Times reported, on May 29, that the Select Committee for National Expenditure pointed cut: "Coal is the very foundation of our war effort and we see no escape from the
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  • 213 1 JOHORE BAHRU. June 2.— Starting from the first of this month, the Johore Kotchoin (Supreme Court) reooened the offlce of the Official Administrator, at the same time recpening the Bankruptcy Department. It is stated in an official notification by the Johore Kotohoin Cho that in
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  • 229 1 Domei. TSINGTAO, June 2—Wang Keh-min. member of the Central Political Council of the National Government of China, who left Peking for an inspection tour of Manshukoku on May 5, returned here recently after extensive conference meetings with Manshukoku leaders. Interviewed upon his return, Wang
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  • 90 1 DomeL BUENOS AIRES, June 2—Nippon military and naval experts, accompanied by technicians of island fortifications, have arrived in the Middle East to inspect the defences built lt>y the Germans on Greek islands in the Mediterranean, according to New York Times reports from Istanbul. The
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  • 511 1 Heavy Casualties Inflicted On 120,000 Enemy Troops, Considerable Booty Taken DAI HONYEI ANNOUNCEMENT TOKYO, June 2.—Dai Honyei announced at 4.30 p.m. that the Imperial army forces, operating in Central China against the Yangtze Defence Army and th<> Tenth Group Army and others,
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  • 158 1 Domel TOKYO, June 2—Observers ridicule the statement by General Henry Arnold, Commander of the United States Air Force yesterday at West Point in which he said the anti-Axis forces are going to end the war and end it socn by bombing military objectives with every plane
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  • 116 1 Dotnel TOKYO, June 2—The National Service Labour Association, comprising 1,300,000 members, was formally inaugurated at a ceremcny held at Gunjin Kaikan here today, the Nippon Sangyo reports. The new organization as distinct from the National Service Industrial Workers' Association, will have as Its constituent members
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  • 235 1 Dooiei TOKYO, June 2—The highest Admiration was expressed for th« Nippon heroes of Attu Island by several Axis diplomats who called on Premier General llidcki Tojo, who is concurrent!; K.kmsuii Daijin (War Minister) at the Rikufun-sho i.War Ministry) yesterday. Chinese Ambassador Tsai Pel said the
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  • 253 1 GERMAN C.-IN-C. INTERVIEWED Oomei. TOKYO, June 2,-Expressine high praise for the achievements of the Nippon Navy in the current war, Admiral Karl Dcenitz, Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy, during a recent interview with the Asahi's Berlin correspondent stressed his firm belisf that the
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  • 174 1 BT OUR STAFF REPORTER NEGRI SEMBILAN" under Shin Chitsujo (New Order) Ls marching forward with her sister States in all phases of administration. The latest move in this direction Is to have police recruits of the State trained at the Syonaa Police School.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 75 1 »NIPPON FUND* TODAY, the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition) takes pleasure in acknowledging further generous donations to the Nippon Red Cross Fund. These donations amount to $551, bringing the total received to date to $26,777.37. The donations are from S. Mohamed Aboobucker. lflO. Arab Street. Syonan $151.00 P. N. Mukerjie, Kohtiih-ka
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    • 9 1 Nippon Will Be The Cradle Of A New Civilization
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  • 294 2 REPORTEDEXITOF ENVOY STANDLEY Domei. TOKYO, June 2.—Commenting on rumoured reports that William Standley, United States Ambassador to the Soviet Union, has recently forwarded his resignation to Washington, the Tokyo Shimbun editorially declared this morning that he is just another sacrifice en the altar of
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  • 153 2 Domei TOKYO, June 2. —By winning their last ten games and by defeating Hankyu, two to nothing, at the Kcrakuen Stadium today, the Tokyo Kyojin took the Nippon Professional Baseball League's Spring series championship. Although storting slow at the beginning of the season Kyojin's power
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  • 89 2 BY OUR STAFF REPORTER A STEP to make Syonan and the other parts of Nampo (Southern Regions) self-suflQrient in medicines is contemplated by the authorities of the Syonan Botanic Garden which will devote greater attention to the study of medicinal herbs found wuhln the Kyoeiken
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  • 225 2 NIPPON BOMBINGS RENEWED D*mei LISBON, Jane I.—From Perth the London Times correspondent has reported renewed long-range Nippon bombings of Western Australia and re-emphasized the statement by Australian Army Minister, Francis Forde that Western Australia is in danger of attack." Details
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  • 188 2 Domei LISBON, June I—Reflecting dissatisfaction of Australian airline operators with pre-war setup of commercial aviation dominated from London, the Canberra Times in its editorial urged that Canada and Australia be consulted regarding post-war plans for British aviation, according to a report from Melbourne.
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  • 124 2 BY OCR STAFF REPORTER LARGE-SCALE cultivation is being undertaken by the Oversea Chinese Association in Syonan. by reclaiming about 100 acres cf waste land at the 6V 2 milestone Yong Chu Kang Road. Many labourers are now daily carrying on the reclamation work which Is expected to be
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  • 213 2 Demei. MANILA. June I—Allotments cf the pesos 100,000 fund, donated for general relief purposes by Premier General Hideki Tojo, were made yesterday by Chairman Jorge B. Vargas of the Executive Ccmmission. A sum c/f Pesos 80 000 was alloted to the Department of Education.
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  • 157 2 BY OUR STAFF REPORTER A BRILLIANT score of 76 by Lall Singh enabled Crossoats to beat Wanderers by 193 runs in their "A" Division Syonan Sports Association league cricket match played at Jalan Besar Stadium over the week-end. The Crossbats scored 290 runs, while the
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  • 127 2 BY OUR STAFF REPORTER FORTY-EIGHT entries, representing eight divisions including the heavy-weight class, have been received for the forthcoming amateur boxing tournament or* ganized by the Syonan Sports Association, it was disclosed at a meeting held yesterday. Although this figure beat* all previous records for civilian
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  • 85 2 Dwnel BUENOS AIRES, June I.—A Washington dispatch reports that the United States Senate's Truman Ccmmittee, investigating war program, stepped suddenly today into the priority battle between the War and Navy Departments and National Rubber Administrator William JeffeTS. It will be recalled that Robert Patterson,
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  • 155 2 NIIGATA FOUNDATION TO PERPETUATE YAM AMOTO'S EXPLOITS Domei. TOKYO, June I—lt is revealed that to perpetuate the memory of the great exploits of late Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who died gallantly in action at the Southern front, the Niigata Prefectural Association, which is composed of residents hailing from Niigata Prefecture,
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  • 279 2 BY OUR STAFF REPORTER THE THIRD Konan Saiken prize of $10,000 was wen by Mr. P. N. Mukerjie, an employee of the Syonan-si Siden. Mr. MukerIjie is an Indian who hails from Bengal Province. In tin interview with a Syonan Stnbun rer.Drter, X/ir. Mukerjie,
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  • 406 2 Domet MANILA. June 2—The outrageous attack by a United States aircraft on the Nippon Hospitalship, Arabia Maru, in South Pacific waters on May 19 was described in detail by Captain Inosuke Tsuda and Chief Surgeon Hiroshi Fukushima oi the Arabia Maru. The
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  • 262 2 DEADLOCK FOLLOWS 14-DAY TRUCE DomeL LISBON, Jane I.—Most of United States' 530,000 coal miners remained away from the mines this morning, according to a United Press report from Washington. The expiration at nrdnight yesterday of the twice extended truce which kept the
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  • 176 2 Domei. PENANG, June I.—Reminiscences of his participation in the Russo-Nippcn war as a member of General Nogi's unit and of the great joy with which they greeted the naval victory of the Nippon Sea were given by MajorGeneral Masakichi Itami, Governor of Penang,
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  • 132 2 Domri BUENOS AIRES, Juno I.—lndicating more United States highpressure efforts to dominate American covjitries, the Office oi Co-ordinator of Inter-American Affairs in Washington estimated today that American firms would spend US. $14,000,000 in propaganda next year in Latin America, according to a dispatch
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  • 223 2 ANTI-COMMUNIST CAMPAIGN Domei. NANKING. May 31.—With the liquidation of the Third International by the Soviet Union, leaders of the Chungking bogus Kuomintang are mobilizing a youth corps to oust the Ccmmunist party from the Chungking camp, according to reports reaching here. It was revealed that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 162 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. religious talk: 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Teochew drama; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language lesson;
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    • 275 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE j BIRTH TO MR. MRS. JAMES O. BEINS ITokubctu&i-Korou Ka) at Dr. C. J. Paglars Clinic, 2-6-2603. a daughter. Both mother and child well. (Kuala Lumpur papers please ccpj'). BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY RE PATEL COMPANY AUCTION SALE OP ALL THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNITURE FITTINGSComprisrng:—Silk
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    • 417 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE It is noted that there ar 9 floating mines around Katong waters, and vessels passing by that way are warned to be very careful. MALAI GUNSEIKAN. NOTICE Shipowners, operators and Shipping Agents in Malai should join the Kaiun Kumiai (Shipping Association) under the instruction of the nearest
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    • 262 2 PERSONAL WILL Alfred, late proprietor of Victoria Bakery and Confectionery, Kuala Linrpur, plea.se communicate with the Advertiser, Box No. 275. c/i Sycnan Sinbun (English Edition), Syonan. Friends are in need of you. Good opportunity and prospects. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a telephone operator and service srirls with a little knowledge of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 212 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 90 1 THIS tvfuiug let us continue with conversational sentences: 1. Machiai shitsu wa dofco desu ka v —Where is tlie vailing room? 2. Soko no shokudo do mlgigawa desu—lt Is on the right of the refreshment room over there. 3. All. mo jikan desu kara.
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    • 91 2 KYO-EI: 'THE OPIUM WAR." Daily: 12 noon—3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: "THE LONG VOYAGE HOME." 3—6—8.30 p.m. I SHI HO: "SEALED LIPS." S—6— fl.iio pjn. t.VDO: BAKTHA KUCHELA _.„-;ili. 2.30 and 6.30 p.m. YAMATO: "FAH KUNG FAH POR (Cantonese). 5—6—8.30 p.m. MALAI: "THE MARK OP ZORRO 3 and B.SO p.m. FUJI:
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