Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 June 1943

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140 f 146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone !So. 5471. NO. 159 FRIDAY. JUNE '11, KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 98 1 Domei. TOKYO, June 10.— Tenno Heika this morning granted an audience at the Imperial Palace to Mombu Dai jin (Education Minister) Viscounl Nagakage Okabf, President Shoxo Uchida of the Tokyo Imperial University and 42 other Presidents of State and private universities throughout Nippon, who are now
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  • 511 1 (fy&uen THOSE who may feel disposed to think that all is well in India; that the Indian Independence Movement in Toa is something sponsored by antiBritish political elements outside India only, would do well ito carefully ponder over the revealing facts disclosed in the Indian Independence League's radio
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  • 71 1 ITALIAN TRIBUTE TO NIPPON Domei. TOKXO, June 9.—The fact that every member of Nippon's Fighting Services considers himself a living part of the gun, warship and aircraft—part of the whole machinery of the Imperial Army and Navy —with his soul perfectly
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  • 600 1 'VICTORY FOR VS. 9 HE DECLARES Dome! TOKYO, June 10.—"I wish to express my high and renewed respect and admiration to the pec pie of Italy who, under the able guidance of Premier Benito Mussolini, are marching forward bravely to overcome the present difficulties
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  • 205 1 FOURTH and fifth-year stud^nts of the former King Edward vn Medical College are urgently requested to get in touch with the head of the Sanitary Section Gunseikan-bu, Dr. Masao Ohashl who outlined to a Domei representative in an interview this morning a scheme whereby
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  • 164 1 Oomel. BERLIN, June 10.—The Reich Government has recognized the new Argentine Government and its President, General Pedro Ramirez, the German News Agency reported. Recognition of the new Argentine Government under the Presidency of General Pedro Ramirez, by Brazil Bolivia, Paraguay and Chile In that order, was
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  • 322 1 Dome! SHANSI FRONT, June 9.—A Nippcn signal corps detachment of 19 men was cited on Tuesday by the commander of a certain unit for its heroic and successful defence of a communications maintenance station at Yangmingpao, in Shansi Province, against Chungking lorces 25 time 3
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  • 434 1 ABSORBED In the study cf Nippon-Go at the present moment, 127 students of the Syonf.n Ikadaigaku (Medical College) recently reopened by the Gimsei (Military Administration) in Syonan axe looking forward eagerly tc July when lectures in various branches of medical science
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  • 460 1 DAI HONYEI DISCLOSES FIGURES FOR MARCH-MA V Dome! TOKYO, June 10.—Dai Honyei announced at 3 p.m. that 281 enemy planes were shot down or heavily damaged by Nippon anti-aircraft batteries in the South Pacific areas
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  • 130 1 THE SYSTEM of issuing passports for travel in Malai and to Bintang Island has been simplified as from yesterday, says Domei. According to the old system, any person who wished to travel up-country had to get a certificate about his character from the Police Headquarters
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  • 47 1 Domei. KUIBISHEV, June 9—Mr. Goro Morishima. Nippon Koshi (Minister) attached to the Nippon Embassy in the Soviet Union, returned here yesterday from Tokyo. It is learned that he will leave for Moscow tomorrjw to confer with Taishi (Ambassador) Naotake Sato.
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  • 203 1 Domel. TOKYO, June 10.—The Riku-isun-sho (War Ministry) today announced the appointment of Lieut. Gen. Tadayoshi Sano as Chief of Staff of General Headquarters for Home Defence. Simultaneously, the appointment of Lieut. Gen. Tadamirhi Kuribayashi and Lieut Gen. Shizuo Sakaguchi as Commander
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  • 337 1 SMASHING VICTORY OVER EASTERIS FROMT, Domei LISBON, June <J. -Continuing to maintain undisputed air supremacy ever the Eastern Front, (ha Luitwaffe again scored a smashing victory over the Soviet Air force yesterday by sheet r.3 down 141 Soviet planes In the meantime, the German oiHcia!
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  • 169 1 Oomei. TOKYO, June 10.—An important stride towards completion of the Nippon wartime administration will be taken with the opening of the 82nd extraordinary session of the Imperial Diet for three days beginning from June 15, well-informed observers believe. Special significance is attached to
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  • 64 1 Dome! LISBON, June ID—Captain R Bal/our, British Under Secretary of State for Air, declared yesterday that during last month's Royal Air Force operations, 252 bombers were lastbringing the total of bombers lost since January to 874 planes, it is reported from London. Meanwhile, he
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  • 179 1 THAT merchants who corner any gcods for speculation, against Government regulations, were the enemy in the rear and would be prosecuted accordingly, was the stem warning made by Mr M Kurita. Director of Sangyo-bu at a meeting of Piecegcoda Merchants at the Government
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  • 167 2 AISTI-AXIS OJSLY TALKIISG Dome!. ROME, June 9.—Mr. Shinrokuro Hldaka, Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to Rome, told the Italian Press here yesterday that Nippon's economic and military structure was lcrging ahead for f^ure victory, with a reserve capable of overcoming any disadvantageous situation that might arise. He
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  • 274 2 Dome! DJAKARTA. June 10. The people's co-operation with Nippon and the New Order in Lombok Island—one cf the lesser Sunda Islands—was reported on by a local leader in Lombok. Raden Muhamod Lage, who arrived in Djawa recently. 7<a«e, an aristocrat in the Locnbok l-.Und and
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  • 157 2 A MIXED program of boxing and wrestling, in which excellent talent will be in opposition, will be staged at the Great Wcrld Arena tomorrow night. A 15-round contest between Johnny Mortell < Syonan < and Kid Cabanalla (Selangor) to decide the lightweight title
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  • 119 2 FIGHT PANS were provided with thrills at last night's boxing at the Sheum's Circus in the New World Arena. Meeting comparatively mild opposition. Smiling Rahman (132 ib.i scored a technical knock-out victory over Speedy Bakar (1341b.) in the main event which was scheduled- for
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  • 152 2 Domei TAIPING, June 10.-A Malai. Abdul Wahab, won the cpen golf championship of Taiping in a tournament run by the Taiping Club. This Incidentally was the first golf champions-hip to be organized for Asians in this district, and attracted a good number of competitors including
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  • 653 2 INDIAN TROOPS EMBITTERED LARGE-SCALE anti-British unrest has broken out in the Indian Army throughout Eastern India, according: to reliable reports from India received at Ankara, says the Indian Independence League Radio in a news bulletin. The anti-British uprising among the Indian
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  • 320 2 Dmaei TOKYO. June 9. Memorial services observing the death of High Priest Somdeth Phra Songharaja Vanara, the Lord Abbot of the Wat Sdat temple in Thailand, were held at Myosho Kaikan here this afternoon by the International Buddhist Society. Prencnt were Bortrthtat leaden
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  • 604 2 THIRD AISISIVERSARY OF EISTRY DomeL ROME, June 9.—A1l journals here hail the Italian Navy Day which will be celebrated in all parts of Italy tomorrow. June 10. the third anniversary of the Italian entry into the World War. On the occasion the
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  • 180 2 Uomcl. TOKYO, June V---A Buddhist Goodwill Delegation, comprising1 six noted Buddhist priests, will be dispatched to French Indochina by the Dai Nippon Buddhist Association through the invitation of the Annamer.c Buddhist Association. The party is scheduled to leave Tokyo In raid-Jane and will make
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    • 184 2 SYOWA GEKIJO is showing an excellent picture, entitled "Jamaica Inn," featuring Charles Laugh ton. Maureen O'Hara and Leslie Banks. The picture tells a tale of too piratical activities of the people inhabiting a certain part of the treacherous coast of Cornwall in England, and it is interesting to observe that
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    • 395 2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE In tb« Estate %mA Effects mi I>R. H. L. CARVALHO. late «l Muar, Johore DECEASED. Poraant U Section 131 of the Probate and Administration Enactment. Notice is hereby given that all creditors having any claims against i ate of the abovenamed Dr. H. L. l:-.valho who died
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    • 225 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 Malai Peninsula and Blntang Island shall become into effect on and from the 10th day of June, whereby the s&Ui passport shall henceforth
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    • 263 2 SITUATION VACANT WANTED two young Chinese junior girl Assistants. Apply personally to 742, Ncrth Bridge Road, Syonan-to. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Mrs. N. BINOARAVELOO wish to thank all friends and relatives who attended their marriage which took place on June 7. 2803, at No. 13, Rambai Road, syonan. and also
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    • 169 2 BOXING Saturday 12th June GREAT WORLD 15 Rounds Championship The Battle Of Ths Century That Will Be The Talk Of The Town. CABANALLA (Ipoh) TS. MORTELL (Syonan) 30 Mb. ALL-IN WRESTLING BABY LONDOS vs. BOSCO BOA Hy-wri^hi Champions »v BATT. LOUIS vs. W. DANKER (K. I*) (Ipoh| Supported by all
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 173 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM p.m music; 6.30 p.m. new* in Nippon language for bejinners; 0.30 p.m. Malal Child-en's Hour: 6. "50 p.m. play by KoU Raja Boys' School; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai: 7.35 pm Peking selections; 7.45 p.m. readme in Chinese: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 815 pm. news in Hokkien:
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    • 113 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lemon No. 96 HERE are 'urther conversational sentences:— 1. Amad san kumotte Idmashitall to getting cloudy, Mr. Amad. 3. Ame pa iuriso deeu—lt looks like rain. 3. Ucbl kaeru made furanakerefaa li desu ga—l do Hope it will not rain until we get home. 4. Ova, ame ga
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