Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 June 1943

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  • 22 1 The Synan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 155 MONDAY. JUNE 7. KOKI 2003. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 715 1 &&um> "NIPPON is stronger than ever; this fact is undeniable; and coming events will prove it." This is the considered opinion of Jacques Aubert, Swiss authority on world affairs, as expressed in a signed front-page article recently published in the Ga2ette de Lausanne. Let us examine the
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  • 278 1 DISCLOSURE BY SPOKESMAN Domei PEKING, June s—With greatly strengthened fighting power, the Nippon Expeditionary Forcer in North China are ever ready to launch an offensive against Chungking as well as Chinese Communist guerilla activities in North China, was disclosed by a spokesman of the Nippon
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  • 228 1 Dmd TOKYO. June 6.—lt is revealed that 397,096 persons offered their respects and prayers at the State funeral service for Fleet Admiral Yamamoto yesterday morning at the Hibiya Park. Those present included groups from Nippon Proper, Taiwan, Chosen and Manshukoku, who came for the
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  • 68 1 Domei. LISBON. June 6.—From Wellington, it is aiscl—ad that an aatt-Axta paswngw plane carrying 15 of wfcom eight are passengers, is long overdue here, and is believed to be lost it According to Washington reports, the United States Nary Department ha* announced that M men are missing as
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  • 338 1 TO FULFIL DUTY FOR DEFENCI OF THE NATION'S INTERESTS' Domei. BUENOS AIRES, June 5. —General Rawson at 5.30 p.m. on Friday proclaimed the establishment of the new Argentine Government from the balcony of the Casa Rosada. The text of the proclamation to as
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  • 292 1 HARBOUR INSTALLATIONS AND MANUFACTURING PLANTS ATTACKED LISBON, June s.—The official German war communique said that fast German bombers yesterday attacked harbour installations and manufacturing plants on the southern English coast and the town of Eastbourne. Heavy German bombers last night raided specific targets
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  • 273 1 NIPPON BOMBERS DESTROY BASES DMBd A NIPPON BASE on the Central China Front. June 5.— Plans of the American Air Force in China to raid Nippon Proper and strategic points of the Nippon-occupied areas on -the continent with B-24 type of heavy
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  • 641 1 Kaigun Daijin Shimada, Former Premier Yonai Reiterate Nippon 's Will To Destroy Anglo-Americans Dotnei. TOKYO, June 5. —O:» the occasion of the State funeral of Fleet Admiral lsoroku Yamamoto, both Admirals Shigetaro Shimada, Kaigun Daijin (Navy Minister) and Mitsumasa Yonai, former Premier, made nation-wide radio speeches this evening, reiterating the
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  • 384 1 -yDomei. TOKYO, June s.—Referring to I the war, Gen. Abe, speaking as President at the regular meeting of Yokusan Seijikai at the Dai Toa Kaikan this morning, said that the absolute suDremacy gained by the Imperial forces throughout the vast Pacific area gives the nation boundless
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  • 300 1 PLEASED WITH CHINESE HELP Dome! TOKYO, June 5. Masayuki Tani, Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to China, arrived here this evening by plane via Shanghai and Fukuoka. Meanwhile, Mr. Tani, in a Press interview at Fukuoka airdrome, declared that Nippon's new policy towards China, beginning with
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  • 201 1 Domei RANGOON, June 5—A cainting exhibition, displaying some hundreds of works by Nippcn, Burmese and Indian artists, will be held for four days beginning tomorrow under the sponsorship of the Gunsendenham (Publicity Department of the Military Administration). When the holding of the: exhibition
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  • 370 1 ANGLO-SAXON MACHINATIONS FLAYED Dome! SHANTUNG FRONT, June 6.—Clarifying his reasons for alignment with the National Government of China, Lieut. Gen. Jung: Tzuheng, who with 20,000 former Chungking troops joined; the peace camp, today made a statement that his action was motivated by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 54 1 FURTHER donations to tne Nippon Red Cross Fund have been received by the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition). They are from: Jalan Rajah Section of Auxiliary Police Force, Syonan 550.00 Staff. Cheah Kirn Bee Shoji Kalsha, 11-A Cecil Street, Syonan 37X0 Staff, Sharyo Toroku Kyoku, Syonan 32.15 $***** Previously acknowledged $27,160.33
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    • 10 1 Fifcht On To The Last Drive The BloodSuckers From Toa
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  • 335 2 Dome* TOKYO, June s.—The gallant courage and intrepid devotion to duty of the defenders of Attu are the stirring themes of a new poem entitled Two Thousand in the Valley of Death written by Yone Noguchi, famous Nippon poet. The translation which
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  • 393 2 TOTAL RESULTS ANNOUNCED NANKING, June s.—The Press Section of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China today announced that during the month of April, 21,500 Chungking troops were killed and 7,258 either captured or voluntarily surrenderel The announcement added that the war
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  • 378 2 LISBON. June 4.—Climaxing months cf arduous negotiations marked by petty Jealousy and differences between generals Charles De Gaulle and Henri Oirnud, leaders of the two dissident French factions, De Oaulla announced the formation of an [executive committee called the ["French Committee of National Liberation," it is
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  • 387 2 Same Resolve Reflected In Condolence Messages DocneL. TOKYO, June s.—Something beyond the feeling of mourning was discernible among the people of Nippon today as the remains of Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who so gallantly gave his life while directing
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  • 213 2 PETAIN ISSUES STATEMENT I Domel LISBON, June 4.—French Chief 'of State. Marshal Petain, emphatically stated he would remain at his post no matter what happened, in an interview granted to a correspondent of the 'Petic Parisien." Ths Marshal stressed there was only one thing necessary
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  • 143 2 DomeL HSINKINO, June s—The death of Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto has kindled the sacred fire of East Asia reconstruction, which will further add to Manshukoku's determination to fight until victory is attained, declared Premier Chang Ching-hui in an eulogistic radio address last night
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  • 123 2 Oomel PEKING. June s.—On the eve of the State Funeral of Fleet Admiral Jsoroku Yamamoto In Tokyc. Chu Shen, chairman ol the North China Political Council, made the following statement: "The 100.000,000 people of North China will ever keep in mind the ncble spirit
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  • 268 2 Doma. BANGKOK. June s—The heroic death of Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto while personally commanding officers and men at the Southern front, is a source of the greatest encouragement to the Axis countries, declared Premier Phlbun Scngkhram through the radio last night, paying a tribute
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  • 286 2 CHINA WAR REVIEWED Darnel. NANKING, June 4.—The fighting strength of the Chungking forces have so deteriorated that there is no co-ordination In command and no initiative in fighting as indicated by the fact that there is only a one-sided fighting en the part of
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  • 158 2 MEMBERS of the S.S.A. interested In swmming are invited to attend a meeting to d» held on Wednesday. June 9, at 0 and 8, Robinson Read, at 6 p.m. A swimmine committee will be formed with the object of providing facilities for those
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  • 182 2 MEDICAL, circles attribute the very low death rate from beri-beri in Syonan since the beginning of this year to the wide distribution of rice polishings to the populace through the Health Depart* noent of the Syonan Toku-bftu-si, says a Domei report. The production of
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  • 135 2 SEVEN-AND-A-HALF piculs of soap were ordered to be confiscated after a Chinese, Sim Ann Gian, had pleaded guilty in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin to exporting the commodity without sanction. The case was a sequel to the finding by revenue officers of
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  • 66 2 Dome!. NANKING, June 4. Yanco Peyeff. Bulgarian Minister to Nippon and concurrently Minister to China, arrived here this afternoon from Tokyo via North China. M. Peyeff is scheduled to present his credentials to President Wang Ohingwel on June 7. It will be recalled that
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  • 200 2 SEVEN STATIONS ON THE AIR Darnel. SURABAYA. June 4.--A network of broadcasting stations in Djawa will be completed with the the opening of the Malang Broadcasting Station early in July by the Djawa Broadcasting Control Association. There wiil be a total of seven broadcasting stations
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  • 101 2 ALL THE leading Malai singers and musicians will be travelling down to Syonan to compete in the Grand Malaian Amateur Keronchong (Malai songs > Competition to be held at the New World Stadium on June 18 and 19 at 9 p.m. f
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  • 128 2 ENTRIES for a poster and N> pon-Go, Malai, Chinese and Indian Slogan ccmpetiti n are invited by the Yuseliyoku 'Post Offlce) Ma\al. A prise of $200 will be awarded to the best poster, and to the test slogan. Prizes of $30 and $10 will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 272 2 NOTICE A Bank of Taiwan Cheque No. E. *****3 is lost. Finder please return same to Messrs. Nanpo Sangyo Katsha. 18. Battery Road, Syonan. The Overseas Assurance Corporation Limited NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. Wheras application has been made to the Directors to issue a duplicate Certificate for 100 Shares
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    • 266 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT NOTICE ■The announcement published in the Syonan Smkxun on June 5, 2603, is incorrect. Errors regretted. KOMAL SINGH. YUBIN KYOKU TYO. Paya Lebar* ACKNOWLEDGMENT Messrs. Gwee Peng Kwee Peng Hock and famUy beg to tender their heartfelt thank, to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral
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    • 76 2 KWOK TORE WENG TYPEWRITER COM I ANY 4, Robinson Road. Telephone No. 848 S. Dealers in and Repairers of Typewriters. Adding and Calculating Machines. Duplicators and other Office Appliances. (Please note New Address). •■■l*- 6S£ »> at. *-**—SB "PALM UQUEUR" FINEST JOHORK ARRACK Unequalled in Taste and Quality Prepared by
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 209 2 TODAY'S PROCKAM p.m. music; e.JO p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. talk on H?alih in Malal; 7 p.m. Mi!al music; 7.15 p.m. following week's M^!nl prog.vim; 7.20 p rr.. nevs In Malal; 735 pm. Mandarin songs; ,7 45 p.m. reading ia. Chinese; 8
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    • 135 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 93 ft LETT US study th* following conversational sentences today: 1. Ohayo gozaimasu Kesa wa ika?a desu ka? —Good morning. How do you feel this morning? 2. Kesa wa daibu guai ga iiyo desu —I feel better this morning. 3. Netsi ga arinvisu ka? —Have you
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