Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 June 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. IS7 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9. KOKI 2003. SYOWA IS SEVEN CENTS
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  • 142 Enemy Planes Destroyed InHunan-Hupeh Burma Areas
    • 501 1 L J THE Nationalist Government of China declared war on America and Britain on January 9 this year, exactly five months ago today. In that short period an imposing array of experienced Chungking Generals, together with no fewer than 200.000 of Chungking's best trained troops,
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    • 288 1 Chiang's Strongholds Pounded Dome!. TOKYO, June B.—One hundred and forty-two enemy planes were shot down or destroyed on the ground from the beginning of operations in the Hunan-Hupeh area and Burma up to June 6, Dai Honyei announced in a communique issued at 3.30
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    • 232 1 Demel. A NIPPON BASE, June 7.—lt is learned that the Nippon air units which carried out surprise raids on Liangshan, Eastern Szechwan Province, and Enshih, Hupeh Province, in broad daylight en June 6 shot down or destroyed over 20 enemy fighters and
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    • 214 1 YEN-REICHSMARK PAYMENTS FIXED Domei. TOKYO, June B.—Marking a new epoch in the monetary relations between Nippon and Germany, the Yokohama Specie Bank am 1 Deutsche Bank Fuer Ostaisien at neon today signed an agreement regarding the details of the method of payment. The agreement Is considered
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    • 159 1 Domei <v ROME, June B.—The enemy attempted to capture the Italian island of Lampedusa in the Mediterranean last night, but the attempt was completely frustrated when the Italian forces repulsed the enemy, sank several landing boats and annihilated the forces which had entered the
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    • 185 1 A PANEL of seven Judges has been appointed fcr the first Nampo trade exhibition to be held in Raffles Place, Syonan, starting from June 15. The judges are Messrs. Shunzo Sugimoto. President, Takatake UJiie and Ycichi Yatsuka, technical experts of the Army, Osamu Karube, Army officer,
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    • 182 1 MINISTER TRESEISTS CREDENTIALS Dome! NANKING. June B.—M. Yanco Peyeff, the Bulgarian Minister to Nlppcn, who arrived here in his current capacity of Bulgarian Minister to China, yesterday presented his credentials to President Wang Ching-wei. This action leaves only Croatia. Thailand and Hungary among the 12 Axis nations
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    • 121 1 Doiael. HONGKONG. June 7.—Dedicated to th« spirits of Nippon soldiers who gave their lives to the nation on South China frents, a soldiers' monument, which was consecrated in a Shinto ceremony on Dec. 8 last year. Is gradu&iiy taking shape en Kimberley Hi/ here. Subsequent to
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    • 203 1 NEW PRESIDENT'S DECLARATION 9mm BUENOS AIRES, June 7.—ln a prcclamation if sued late tonight Oeneral Pedro Ramirez, who assumed the presidency this morning, declared that Argentina remains neutral at this moment. Argentina's rapidly shifting political scene again made a bewildering turn as General Arturo Rawaon, who assumed
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    • 439 1 DomeL BUENOS AIRES. June 7—General Pedro Ramirez who, early this morning, assumed presidency of Argentina following General Arturo Rawson's resignation 28 hours after assuming presidency due to what was officially described as an "impossibility in arriving at accord in the formation cf
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  • 308 1 Dome! TOKYO, June B.—On the completion of their tour of inspection of Army and Navy munition plants, Army and Navy supervised plants and other munition works by the Aides-de-Camp to Tenno Heika, Rikugun Daijin (War Minister) General Hideki
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  • 275 1 North Africa Will Remain 6 Sore Issue' Of Anglo-Saxons Qtea CfiMitah DomeL TOKYO. June B.—With the reported agreement between Generals Charles De Gaulle and Henri Giraud, leaders of the two main groups of dissident French, resulting in the formation of a 'French Committee for National Liberation," metropolitan journals editorially declare
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  • 403 1 SOVIET WAR PLANTS HEAVILY DAMAGED Domei LISBON, June 7.—What was regarded as a prelude to a general German Summer offensive was the huge armada of German Luftwaffe pounding the most important Soviet industrial centres, blasting and paralyzing: motor works in Kursk and
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  • 61 1 Domei LISBON, June B—lt is reported from Ankara that, reiterating Turkey's determination to maintain neutrality. President Ismet Inonu declared in an address before the Republican People's Party: "Turkey is ready to defend the safety of her country." H« added, "If it is necessary; for the
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  • 358 1 WITH THE necessary encouragement given by the government and adequate funds loaned out to deserving cases by the Shomin Kinko (Peoples Treasury), a countless number of light industries, developed within the past one year are now operating successfully
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 34 1 A DONATION of $5 to tha Nippon Red Cross Fund comes from Mr. G. B. Singh cf Nippon Hassoden K.K., Syonan. This donation brings the total received for the Fund to date to $27,334.48.
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  • 379 2 MANY OTHER WARSHIPS BEING RAISED, BRILLIANT SALVAGE WORK OSAKA, June 7.—A thrilling tale of brilliant work in salvaging enemy warships and transports from the swirling waters of Nampo (Southern Regions) was recounted by- Mr. Hajhne Takehisa, Managing Director and Engineer of the
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  • 357 2 X>«mei TSINAN, June 7.-Lieut.-Gene-ra! Jung Tzu-heng who joined the National Government of China with 20,000 trcops yester- day, declared at a Press interview this morning at Shantung Hill here that his purpose in join- I ing President Wang Ching-weiVs! camp was
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  • 318 2 THAT NIPPON is ever mindful cf the welfare of Nampo (Southern Regions has become evident by th? fact that a large quantity of Nippon-made goods, including many daily necessities, has arrived in Malai, and a pcrtion of it has reached Malacca, acccrding to a
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  • 270 2 DomeL LISBON. June 6—Within 24 hours following the decision to assume the pest of the President of Argentina. General Arturo Rawson suddenly tendered his resignation today turning over the office to General Pedro Ramirez, who had been named for the post of War Minister on
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  • 107 2 Dome! BANGKOK, June B.—The Thai Premier, Field Marshal Phlbun Songkhram. yesterday sent a message of condolence through Ambassador Nai Direck Jaiya-nam-i to the family of the late Lieut-General Seiji Moriya, former Military Attache to th* Niopon Embassy in Bangkok, who died recently of
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  • 142 2 T ET us continue with conversational sentences this evening: 1. Amad san konnlchi wa omatase itashimashita —Good afternoon Mr. Amad. Very sorry to hav<r kept you waiting for a long time. 2. Ah, Kasim san konnichl wa. lie. watashl mo Una kita tokoro desu —Ah.
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  • 101 2 DJAKARTA, June 7—Mr. Soekarno, the noted leader of the Indonesian people's "pottera" movement in a broadcast speech eulogized the great merits of tbe late Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto and said. "The Indonesian people feel themselves deprived of a great leader." Mr. Soekarno
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  • 227 2 DmmL LISBON, June 7.—The war was brought he me still closer today to Australians who have been suffering from the Nippon blockade, with the ushering in of a new era or severe rationing. Thousands cf Australians formed week-end queues to secure ration books which come
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  • 218 2 AN INDIAN. N. Oanapathy. who was alleged to have duped various individuals with empty promises of employment in return for monetary payments, was convicted and sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment in the Sycnan Keizi Tihohoin, yesterday, on a charge of cheating. It was
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  • 524 2 Donel A CERTAIN NIPPON BASE in Burma, June 7. —How a Nippcn air unit Commander Miyamaru returned to his base despite a forced landing in a padi field on the bank of the Kaladan river following a raid on May 2
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  • 498 2 DISPLAY CO-OPERATIVE SPIRIT INSPIRED by the lofty ideal of fitting themselves into the Kyoeiken "(Co-Prosperity Sphere) and of contributing materially towards the creation of Asiajin no Asia (Asia for Asiatics), a large number of young men representative of the Malai, Chinese, Indian and Eurasian communities in
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  • 93 2 OH—Mr. Oh Sian Guan pascert away peacefully at his residence No. 52 Telok Aver Street, at the age of 70 on 7th June, 2603, leaving behind him to mourn his loss his wife, two sons. Mr. Oh Hoon Boh and Dr. William Oh: three sons-in-law. Dr. P. C. Kwan.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 60 2 BE SURE OF TOCR DAILY COPY OF *7ke Syonan Sintun (ENGLISH EDITION) Subscription Rates: One month $2. six month* $12- Postage 60 cents fwr month extra; all payable In advance. *—~-<s OREHK NOW IBVONAN SINBUN HAIKYT7BU. 84 Robirgon Road. Syoruui TBL: 3*77. Pleaw deliver pon to (Plea<se ftU tn with
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    • 401 2 WANTED WANTED TO BUY. (1) Good Old or Used Violins: (2) Eb Alto Saxophones; (3) Good Classical Record* 10-inch or 12-inch; (4) Good Pianos. Apply to T.MA., 61/63. High Street, Syonan. WANTED one Chemical Balance, one Physical Balance, one AuSUe Furnace (EMecuicaJly heated) and two stop watches (to 0 2
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    • 331 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 225 RE: THE ISSUE OF TRAVELLING PASSPORTS. The revised new order with respect to the issue of passport for travellers to Malai Peninsula and Bintang Island shall come Into effect on and from the 10th day of June, whereby the said passport shall henceforth
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    • 305 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Ten Motor Engineers (able to drive). Ten "SERANGS' fonly thcae with at least 10 years' experience ii:eed apply). Thirty Seamen. Apply personally to NANPO BOEKI GYOGYO BU. Nos. 16-18 < Ground Floor) The Arcade, between 9.30 a.m. and 10.30 am. (T.T.). WANTED JUNIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS Qualification of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 188 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM B pjn. music; 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners: 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. talk in Maiai, 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 pjn. piano interlude; 7 45 pm reading In Chinese; 8 p.m. news In Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 830 p.m. Glimpses
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