Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 June 1943

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  • 95 2 Tientsin Chinese Donate Yen 320,000 To Warplane Fund iV D*meL TIENTSIN, June B—The employees of the North China Communications Corporation today contributed a total sum of Ten 32«,0©0 to the Imperial Army and Navy for the warplane funds. Mai Ling the occasion of Imperial Rescript Observance Day. three representatives called
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  • 403 2 REICHSMARK, YEN AGREEMENT Domel TOKYO, June B.—A new page in th« history of economic relations between Nippon and Germany was written tcday when the Yokohama Spacie Bank and the Deutsche Bank Fuer Ostasien concluded an agreement providing details of the method of settlement of trade accounts
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  • 321 2 CRISIS SEEN IN COMING WINTER Dome! TOKYO, June B.—Quarters close to the Army say that today's Dai Honyei announcement on the destruction of 39 enemy war planes in operations in the sector south of the Yangtze River up to Jane 6 and 103 enemy planes
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  • 210 2 Dome!. TOKYO, June B.—The crumbling foundation of ths Chungking regime has been further weakened by Lieut.-Oeneral Jung Tzuheng and his 20,000 troops following the example set by General Pang Ping-hsun in Joining the National Government of China, the Asahi editorially declared today. The journal
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  • 140 2 Being Maintained Domel. SHANGHAI, June B.—The econcmic and political strength of the Nat'onal Government of China has been greatly strengthened in the past two years as the result of the close collaboration maintained between the Chinese and Nippon authorities, Mr. Takeo Fukuda, the out-going Economic Adviser to
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  • 168 2 Dome! BANGKOK. June B—lt is learned that a 16-metre high monument commemorating the deeds of the 17th Century Nippon hero, Nagamasa Yamada. will be erected at an ancient site, the once prosperous town of Ayudhya, :ormcr capital cf Thailand. It is disclosed that
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  • 258 2 Domel. TSINAN. June 7—lt is revealed that 2,967 enemy trocps surrendered while 238 enemy dead were abandoned on the battlefield up to June 3 in the course of the recent mopping-up operations against the enemy remnants in Shantung. In additicn, 2,400 rifles, ten light
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  • 128 2 Domel MANILA. June 9.—The first convention of veterans of the Philippines revolution since birth of the New Philippines will be held at the Manila Grand Opera Bouse on June i 2, the 45th anniversary of the proclamation of Philippine Independence at Kawit, in
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  • 160 2 'Hit hard, you men of iron will! Svtrit is our heirloom. Fight unto the last. For our glorious past, For Honour's die is cast, Hit hard, you brave Two Thousand!" <n) Thus said, Colonel Yamaaakil Stubbornly rang the words: And his soldiers fought, Odds were set at
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  • 161 2 OomeL TOKYO, June B.—On the roster of new students entering the training course of the Dai Nippon Student Air Corps at Haneda airport yesterday was the name ox Yasuyuki Yamazaki, sen of the late Colonel Yasuyo Yamazaki who died with 2,000
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  • 310 2 SIXTY-TWO competitors representing all divisions have entered for the SJS.A. Amateur Bcxing Championship Tournament. Under th 3 patronage of Mr. M. Shinozaki, the competition promises to be a big success Boxers are reminded that the weighing-in will be at the Arab Dispensary in Rochore
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  • 266 2 34,500 CHINESE HARD AT WORK LAND under cultivation of foodstuffs in Sycnan now shows an Increase of 2,875 acres over the pre-war time. totalling 6,662 acres as revealed in a survey recently taken by the Oversea Chinese Association, Syonan, effecting the great progress Syonan has
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  • 170 2 OH—Mr. Oh Sian Guan passed away peacefully at his residence No. 52 Telo.t Ayer 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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  • 282 2 POINTED COMMENT IN NIPPON TIMES Demci TOKYO, June B.—Anglo-American terror raids on Germany have failed to affect the productivity of Germany's war industries, the Nippon Times editorially states commenting on ;he report made by the German Munitions Minister. Herr <%1bert Speers, last Saturday.
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  • 228 2 ACUTE SHORTAGE OF MACHINERY Dome! LISBON, June 7.—lt Is reported from Istanbul that the sharply declining petroleum output in Iraq Is attributed by lccal economic experts to the acute shortage of drilling machines and repeated Arab labour disputes as well as the destruction
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  • 98 2 JUST off the Press is Taa Jiten published in four languages— Nippon-00. Chinese, Malai and English. Selling at a price ($3 per ccpy) within reach of all. the dictionary should prove most useful to all earnest students of Nippon-Go and even to students of
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  • 216 2 A FINE OP $350, or fouif months' rigorous imprisonment In default, was imposed by Judge M. V. Plllal in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday on one U. H. Baker, who pleaded guilty to an alternative charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property. It was stated that six piculs
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 60 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-ccuntry buyeis are requested to send payments at the rate of $2.50 a book, plus 10 cents for postage. Books wiU be issued brtwee* It »ua.
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    • 176 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE p- J RS ESTATE OF I. N. BENJAMIN. DECEASED. AUCTION SALE of Well-made Modern Design OakStained TeakHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Including:—Sitting Room Suite complete with cream brocade upholstered cushions, "KELVINATOR" electric refrigerator (almost new) 7-drawers SINGER treadle sewing machine. Tan Sad Europe-made Perambulator (almost new) Wilton Axminster English carpets of
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    • 312 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKU3ETU SI NOTICE No. 225 RE: THE ISSUANCE OF TRAVELLING PASSPORTS. The revised new order with respect to the issue of passport for travellers to Malal Peninsula and Bintang Island shall become into effect on and from tfce 10th day of June, whereby the sal; 1 passport shall
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    • 244 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Ten Motor Engineers fable ta drive). Ten "SERANGS" (only thcss with at least 10 years' experience need apply). Thirty Seamen. Apply personally to NANPO BOEKI GYOGYO BU, Nos. lft—l3 (Ground Floor) The Ariade, between 9.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. (TT.). WANTED JUNIOR TECHNICAL 1 ASSISTANTS Qualification of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 161 2 TODAYS PROGRAM fi P.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language for beginners- 6 30 p.m. Chinese ChUd-.ers Hour; 650 pLtn relljrlous talk; 7.20 p.m. news Ui Tamil; 7.35 p.nr. Teochew drama; p.m. news in Cantonese* 8 15 pn news in Hokkien: 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon
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    • 143 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 95 1 THIS evening we shall teach you further conversational sentences: 1. Kato san konnichi wa. Ikaga desu ka>—Good afternoon Mr. Kato. How are you? 2. Yaa. Amad san, genki desu, aiigato gocaimasu—Oh. good afternoon Mr. Amad. I am fine, th«r>fc-« 3. Watashi no totnodachi o
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    • 88 2 KYO-EI: "THE OPIUM WAR." (season extended). 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m SYOWA: "JAMAICA INN." 3 p.m —6—8.30 p.m. USHIHO: "THE HURRICANE EXPRESS." Chaps I—6.1 —6. To-morrow: Concluding Chapters 7—12. 3 p.m.—6— 8.30 Dm. INDO: "BAKTHA KUCHELA" (.Tamil). 3.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. YAMATO: 'SUN SIEW WAN LAD" (Cantonese). 3—6—0.30 p.m. MALAI: "THE
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