Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 June 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sin bun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 156 TUESDAY. JUNE 8. KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • NAMPO'S PROGRESS IMPRESSES VISITING MILITARY ATTACHES: 'NIPPON'S VICTORIES GREATER THAN GENERALLY REALIZED'
    • 571 1 L. Ji TODAY is Imperial Rescript Day. It is exactly eighteen months since Nippon unfchoathed the sword to liberate Asia from domination by the common enemy of all Asiatics; to eliminate for all time the poisonous influences of America and Britain which sought continually to keep the peoples
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    • 74 1 KUIBISHEV, June 6—lt is learned that Naotake Sato, Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to the Soviet Union, on Friday visited Foreign Commissar Viacheslav M. Molotov and conferred with him about an hoar. In view of the recent visit to Vosoow of Joseph Davies, carrying a secret
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    • 426 1 A DOMEI ECONOMIC COMMENTATOR PROGRESS IN ECONOMIC FIELD BY TOKYO. June 7.—Throughout Dai Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphered, Nippon is steaaily consolidating its position and bolstering its fighting strength. In the Philippines, Malal, Djawa and China, the mobilization of natural resources is being carried
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    • 360 1 WELL OVER 1.000 exhibits have arrived from all over Malai for the first trade exhibition ever to be held in Syonan sponsored by the Nippon Gunsei (r Military Administration >. The exhibition takes place on June 15 .at the former premises of
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    • 598 1 TOURING PARTY RETURNS TO SYONAN ALL MEMBERS of the party of Manshukokuan, Chinese and Thai Military Attaches who arc on an inspection tour of Nampo (Southern Regions) and who returned to Syonan on Saturday after having made a five-day tour of Sumatra and Djawa,
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    • 245 1 NEWS DISPATCH BETRAYS ANXIETY Domei. LISBON June 6. —Although Ceylou, has been strengthened into a veritable fortress since April. 1942, when Nippon naval planes raided Colombo and the naval base of Trincomalee there is considerable anxiety among the British that Ceylon might be the
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    • 206 1 j Domel TOKYO. June 7.—Outstanding Nippon students who applied for the examination to become naval airmen following their graduation from universities and technical schools are Kazuo Togo, aged 25, grandson of late Fleet Admiral Heihachiro Togo, father cf the Nippon Navy, and Satoru Ogasawara,
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    • 482 1 ITCHIYA CORPS HONOURED DobmL TOKYO, June 6—For meritorious services rendered in routing the enemy 183 rd Division and the newly-organized 12th Division in the seccnd Changsha campaign the Itchiya Infantry Unit and the Corps attached to the Unit were awarded a citation dated May
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  • 549 1 IMPERIAL RESCRIPT OBSERVANCE: DAY We, by (race of heaven. Emperor of Nippon, seated on the Throne of line unbroken for ares eternal, enjoin upou ye, Onr loyal and brave subjects: We hereby declare war on the United States of America and the British Empire. The men and officers
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  • 45 1 WAV AERODROME ALSO ATTACKED, JOHN CURTIIS WARNS AUSTRALIANS DomeL TOKYO, June 7.—Dai Honyei announced at 4 p.m. that Nippon naval air forces on June 5 shot down 20 and heavily damaged five enemy planes over Shortland Island of the Solomons Group.
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  • 346 1 Syonan 'sQuotaOf Lottery Tickets Sold Out FROM INQUIRIES made by a Domei representative from banks and other selling centres, Syonan's quota of 132,000 se-cond-term tickets for the Konan Saiken were completely sold out on Saturday last, five days after the opening of the sales. While at most places, tickets were
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  • 405 1 SOVIET MOVES AGAIN SMASHED Domel. LISBON, June 6.—With activity on the Eastern Front restricted to local skirmishes except in the Kuban bridgehead where heavy fighting took place, the Luftwaffe Stukas yesterday and last night carried out wide-range raids over England and the Mediterranean
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  • 95 1 Domei. HANKOW, June 7.—lt is disclosed that four United States Curtiss P-40s were shot down by Nippcn ground fire on June 5 and June 6 over Ichang area, Hupeh Province. In the afternoon of June 5, nine Curtiss P-40's came over Ichang area,
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  • 111 1 AN ENSHRINEMENT ceremony was held today at Kashima Jinja a branch cf Syonan Jinja, at Kashima (former Blakan Mati), an important defence battery of the Singapore Fortress under the past regime. The construction -york of the Jinja has been undertaken by the sold text garrisoned
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 58 1 THE JALAN RAJAH Section of the Auxiliary Police Force sends a further donation rf $50 to Jh3 Nippon Red Cross Fund, making a total donation thus far of $100. A dsnatUn of $lv comes from Mr. Abu Bakar. D.P.P.. Negri Sembil.u, Seremban. The.se further donations of $60 b-ing the total
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  • 337 2 OUTSPOKEN FRENCH EDITORIAL DomeL SAIGON, June 6.—The American hopes of replacing the Rising Sun with the Stars and Stripes is impossible on the Pacific front, but there is excellent possibility of Nippon displacing the Anglo-American powers in both India and
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  • 209 2 DomeL BERLIN. June 6.—European nations were cooperating in the common cause to prevent bolshevism frcm entering Europe, it was stressed yesterday by Dr. Joseph Goebbels. Propaganda Minister and Premier Pierre Laval, Chief of the Vichy Government. Speaking at the Berlin sports Pa
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  • 282 2 a Dotnei Military Commentator} TOKYO, June 7.—The American Government's method of announcing the casualties suffered in Attu is a flagrant example of the usual policy of making misleading statements in order to minimise damage. The United States Navy Department
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  • 135 2 Perak Governor Clarifies Administration 's Policy Domci. IPOH. June 3.—Governor Nacoka. Kawamura of Perak clarified ths two cardinal policies of the Perak Administration in a speech delivered last night, at a dinner given by the various communiI ties in the Prcvince to welcome I the Governor and new Nippcnjjin officials
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  • 112 2 Dome! HSINKING, June 2— Manshukoku tomorrow will observe the Anti-Opium Smokinr Memorial Day which is held annually with a view to eradicating the evil habit forcibly introduced by the British into China. As part of the day's program. national anti-opium smoking
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  • 244 2 Domel. riking, June 6.—lt is learned that five enemy P-40 fighter planes were accounted for by Nippon fighters and anti-aircraft batteries from May 20 to June 3 in the war sector scuth of the Yangtze where the Nippon Summer operations took place.
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  • 37 2 AS NO NIP PON-GO lesson W3s broadcast on Saturday, lesson No. 92 was on the air yesterday <Mondays anß tonight's radio lesson will be No. 93 published in yesterday's issue of the Sycnan Sinbun.
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  • 333 2 A SPECTACULAR knock-out, the like of which cne seldom sscs anywhere, climaxed the boxing at the Great World Arena last night. Fourteen fighters appeared, and although there were no "Jack Dcmps^ys" on the card, an evening of thrilling sport was provided. The
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  • 202 2 Uomei MANILA, June 6.—Nicky Warn last night retained the heavyweight championship of the New Philippines by technically knockjing out Young Uzcudum In the seventh of the ten-rcund event at the Rizal Boxing Stadium before 9,000 fans. Uzcudum never had a chance from the opening
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  • 293 2 WELFARE PLAIN FOR SHANGHAI DomeL SHANGHAI. June 6.—That the Nippon authorities are planning the creation of a number of industries fcr stateless refugees as well as social welfare enterprises within designated areas of Hongkew was revealed by Mr Tsutomu Kubota, Director of the Stateless Refugees Bureau.
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  • 354 2 Dotnel. DJAKARTA, June 6.—Th3 acquisition of rich natural resources in the Nampo (Southern Regions) is playing a great role in Nippon's war efforts for the successful consummation cf the war. This is the conssnsus of opinion cf the military attaches of the Thai, Manshukoku
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  • 307 2 Dome! TOKYO. June 7-The Nippcn Times commenting editorially under the caption of "A Maz* of Contradictions" pcints out the flood of contradictory statements pcuring from leaders of the antiAxis camp. Recalling that General Henry Arnold, Commander-in-ChJef of the United States air force, told
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  • 554 2 SURRENDERS SIGNIFICANT Domei. PEKING, June 6.—Commenting on the alignment of Lieut.General Jung Tzu-heng and 20,000 former Chungking troops with the National Government of China, local military observers declare that this latest allegiance attests to the permeation of peace throughout the whole of
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  • 19 2 DomeL TSINAN. June 6. —Joy over his father's decision to jcin the
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  • 92 2 OH—Mr. Oh Sian Guan passed away peacefully at his residence No. 52 Telo* Ayer Street, at the age of 70 on 7th June, 2603. leaving behind him to mourn his loss his wire, two sons. Mr. Oh Hoon Boh and Dr. William Oh: three sons-in-law. Dr. P. C. Kwan,
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  • 203 2 Domei. SHANTUNG FRONT, June 6 Lieut.-General Jung Tzu-heng. Commander-in-Chie^, of the Chungking forces in, the South Shantung Sector of the Shan-tung-Kiangsu war zene. today called at the headquarters of a certain Nippcn unit commander to announce his decision to align with the National
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  • 189 2 IMPROVEMENT IN METHODS Domei. TUNGHUA. June s.—New coal and iron producticn records will be established this yeax due to improvements in mining facilities and the discovery of new refining methods, the Tungpientao Development Company has announced, following a careful study of its numerous iron and
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  • 127 2 Domci NANKING. June 6.—Lieut Oen Jung Tzu-heng and ether high, ranking former Chungking officers, who joined the National Government, have been appointed to new posts in Nankin** fcrces. Lieut. Gen. Jun s lias been appointed Commander of the temporarily orgtini7«d 10th Army and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 On Sale Note THE GOOD CITIZEN'S GUIDE All those who have booked copies are requested to call for them. Late comers may be disappointed. Up-oountry buyers are requested to send payments «t the rate of $2 50 a book, plus 10 cents for postage. luniks will be issued between It
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    • 123 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 226 RE: VACCINATION AND ANTITYPHOID INOCULATION It is hereby notiiie<L.that all employers and employees of eating houses, coffee shops, hawkers and peddlers of foodstuffs including those engaged in the manufacture and sale of foodstuffs and beverages must be vaccinated and Inoculated in compliance with
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    • 562 2 situations vacant SELANGOR HBRA CLUB WANTED (NEW ORDKR). Ten Motor Engineers fable to drive). Ten "SERANGS" 'only thcs>j JUNE MEETING. 2GOS with at least 10 years' experience r.eed apply). Thirty Seamen. Ist Day Sunday aih June 1803 Apply personaUy to NANPO 2nd Day Wednesday <Hh Jim* *«fli EOEKI GYOGYO BU.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 179 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news in Kippon 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. IS p.m. rews in Hokkien; 9.30 p.m. Glimpse? «>f Nippon; 8.40 pm. Nippon
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    • 111 2 f j— i^ i i^BEMprmMM""***' ij^/ KYO-EI: "THE OPIUM WAR" Daily: 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: 'THE MAN WHO LOST I HIMSELF". Dally: 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. USHIIIO: "THE HURRICANE EXPRESS" Chaps. I—6. Daily: 3 p.m. —li—B 30 p.m. INDO: -BAKTHA KUCHELA" (Tamil). 2.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. Y%MATO: SUN SIEW WAN
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