Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 June 1943
1943-06-12
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Title Section22 1943-06-12 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. MO. ISO SATURDAY. JUNE 12. KOKI 2603. 3YOWA IS SEVEN CENTS22 words
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172 1943-06-12 1 Short Of Naval Strength, Shipping Space, Bombers D*mei. LISBON, June 10.—Inadequate naval strength and insufficient shipping bottoms, and the lack of heavy bombers, are given as reasons why the antiAxis cannot undertake an offensive in the South Pacific, by a correspondent of a London172 words
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Article518 1943-06-12 1 (fyjkzc&b THE domestic strength of a country depends on the numbers and prosperity of its peasant farmers. Students of domestic economy have realized this from time immemorial, experts have stressed its importance throughout the cen-' turies, but as capitalism gained the upper-hand in a materialistic world, its encouragement518 words
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114 1943-06-12 1 Domei TOKYO, June 12—Dai Honyei announced at 10 a.m. today that a Nippon Army air unit on June 10 attacked Hengyang aerodrome in south central Hunan Province and shot down six enemy planes, destroyed or set on fire on the ground seven planes114 words
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501 1943-06-12 1 U.S. CLAIMS DISPROVED Domei TOKYO, June 11.—In a signed irticle, entitled "Can The Enemy Mr Forces Counter-Attack?" in :he popular magazine "Jikyoku Zaishi" (Current Situation), Torao Saito, war correspondent attached to the Imperial Navy declared that Nippon has acquired complete air supremacy in501 words
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222 1943-06-12 1 Domei TOKYO, June 11— The former American school here is beins used as an educational institution for students from various regions in Dal Toa Kyoeiken Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere) and Axis students, according to Michio Ishikawa, head of the International Students Society222 words
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228 1943-06-12 1 Anti-Axis Powers Are Hesitant Domei TOKYO, June 11 -Tomokazu Hori, spokesman of Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) at a foreign Press conference disclosed that Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) Shu Tomii at Buenos Aires, has been instructed to take steps to recognize the new Argentine Government. However,228 words
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104 1943-06-12 1 Domei NANKING, June 11.—With the retrocession of French concession in Shanghai v~ the National Government of China near at hand, Dr. Chu Min-yi. Fcreign Minister, yesterday conferred with Hsia Chi-leng, Chief of the Assessment Section of the Concession Transfer Commission of the National104 words
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124 1943-06-12 1 THE GRADUATION ceremony of the second batch ct" the Postal Course students will be held at 10 a.m. next Tuesday in the Gun-seikan-bu Kokugo Gakko with high officials of the Yuseikyoku (Postal Department) attending, says Dome!. The second PosUl Course started on Mar. IS.124 words
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219 1943-06-12 1 SYSTEMATIC BOMBING OF ARMS PRODUCTION CENTRES DouMi LISBON, June 10.—Systematic destruction of the nerve centre of Soviet armaments is being carried out by powerful formations of the German Luftwaffe, in what is believed to be new tactics to paralyze the Soviet war machine. Th?219 words
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58 1943-06-12 1 Domei HANOI, June 11—Several innocent civilians were killed by machinegun fire from American warplaneti which raided North French Indochina this afternoon, the GovernmentGeneral announced. The communique issued reads: "An American air squadron in China raided North French Indochina this afternoon indiscriminately strafing the innocent inhabitants58 words
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194 1943-06-12 1 TROOPS ORDERED TO WITHDRAW FROM FROISTLIISES; CHIANG LEADERS ALARMED Domei NANKING, June 10.—With the order issued by the Chinese Communist Army Headquarters to withdraw from the frontlines, the Communist forces have begun precautionary military action against Chungking troops in the Shensi, Kansu and194 words
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Article369 1943-06-12 1 COUNCILLOR MAKES PLEDGE Domei PEKING, June 11—The firm resclve to restore peace and order in China in full co-operation with the National Government of China headed by President Wang Ching-wei was expressed by Jung Chin, new member of the MiliI tary Council of the369 words
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221 1943-06-12 1 ALL INDIAN houses and shcpa in Syonan and the whole of Malal will hoist. Urn Nisshoki (Rising Sun flags) and the Indian National flags tomorrow in memory of Sardar Udham Singh, who avenged the British massacre of innocents at Jallianwalah Bagh by shooting dead221 words
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69 1943-06-12 1 A SUM OF $5,000 for charity and other causes has been donated by Mr. J. A. Pillai of Alor Gajah, winner of the first prize of $50,000 in the recent Konan Saiken, (Government lottery), according to the Malacca Tushiu. The money will be distributed69 words
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Article203 1943-06-12 1 Oomei MOJI, June 11—The 28 members of the Burmese inspection party who arrived here yesterday spent their first night's rest en Nippon soil and left here for Toyko this morning. The members of the Burmese party. interviewed by Domei upon their arrival yesterday, declared that203 words
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101 1943-06-12 1 NANKING, June 11— The outlines of wartime cultural publicity policy, which was decided at a meeting of the Supreme National Defence Council held today, was announced by the Publicity Ministry of the National Government of China. TTie outline, which clarifies the fundamental ideals underlying publicity and101 words
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182 1943-06-12 1 DofflM. TOKYO. Jun« 10.—Ma jot Takahike Asaka bo Miya Denka has been enrolled as a plain Hijht cadet in the Army Aviation School at UUuuomijri. it te revealed. This m the first time In the annals of the Army182 words
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154 1943-06-12 1 Domei STOCKHOLM, June 10.-Ame-rican industry since the Pearl Harbour debacle is having a difficult problem abcut workers' truancy without any plausible reason, according to information from Washington. In dockyards, truancy has occurred to such an extent in the month of December last that more working154 words
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312 1943-06-12 1 \Pm&M^\ U°OSAKA. June 11— The Msuuiuht (English Edition) commenting editorially on the trade settlement accord between the Yokohama Specie Bank and the Deutsche Bank Fuer Ostaisen (German East Asiatic Bank) says that the significance of the agreement is twofold. Firstly, the formula will312 words
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289 1943-06-12 1 DotnH BUENOS AIRES, Jun« 10. —Serious riot* bftwen United States servicemen and gangs of hoodlums wearing zoot suits spread from the city areas to the suburban districts, causing; the law authorities and Army and Navy officials deep concern, according to a l-o* Angeles289 words
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96 1943-06-12 2 Oomei. ll'OH, Jane 11—An assurance that Government was prepared to give oat land to the public for cultivation of foodstuffs was made by Governor N. Kawamura of Perak in an address to Seityo officials, and representatives of the various communities. The teal acreage under padi96 words
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122 1943-06-12 2 THE OFFICIALS cf the Syonan Tokubetu-si have decided to encourage people within the city to raise pigs as their subsidiary work, thus contributing toward self-sufficiency in foedstuffs and simultaneously, exterminating mosquitoes that carry malarial terms, says Domei. It has been generally considered122 words
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190 1943-06-12 2 AT A MEETING held on Thursday of the sub-committee to run the forthcoming Syonan Sports Association table tennis singles championship tournament, it was revealed that 58 entries had been received including many firstclaj^s players. The draw will take place on Monday, June 14 at 6.190 words
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Article560 1943-06-12 2 FURUNO STRESSES BASIC FACTORS Domel TOKYO, June 11.—In a signed article in the current issue of the popular magazine World Weekly, Inosuke Furuno, President of Domci News Agency, declares that Nippon's ultimate victory in the Dai Toa Senso is founded on two basic factors— geographical advantage, and traditional family system.560 words
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325 1943-06-12 2 SENTENCES c f imprisonment land whipping were imposed by j Judge Pillai in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday on two Indians, who had pleaded guilty to a charge cf housebreaking and theft of $670 worth of motor car accessories. The accused, Rajahgopal and325 words
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224 1943-06-12 2 Domri SHANGHAI, June 9—lt is learned that all assets and liabilities of the Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank, Chunghua Commercial Bank, China Industrial Bank and China State Bank will be taken over shortly by the Central Reserve Bank of China These four banks224 words
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214 1943-06-12 2 CHIANG NOW IN TIGHT CORNER Domci NANKING, Juno 10.—Admission into the Military Council by the National Government of China of Jung Chin, father of General Jung Tzu-heng, who recently joined the National Government with the 20,000 troops under his command, and Chan^ Hsuehming, brother of214 words
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Article260 1943-06-12 2 Domei SHIHMEN, Jun? 11.—Nippon units participating in the mep-ping-up campaign now in progress to wipe out Chinese Communists in Shansi, Chahar, and Hopeh Provinces, engaged in 541 encounters against 49,186 enemy troops during last month in Western Hopeh, while the armed forces of the260 words
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328 1943-06-12 2 _>o«rei. TOKYO, Jiuia 10.—The Dai Honyei announcement this afterncon revealing that 281 enemy planes were either shot down or heavily damr.ged by our ground artillery in the South Pacific during thn period from Mar. 1 to May 31 is evidence cf the328 words
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233 1943-06-12 2 THRIFT BEING ENCOURAGED Domrl. PENANG, June 11.—Savings Bank deposits in Malai have almost reached the $1,000,000 mark and to commemorate the occasion with a view to promoting further improvement and to encourage more deposits, the postal authorities have begun a poster and slogan233 words
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294 1943-06-12 2 OomH. NANKING, June 11.- The feud between the Chungking Kuomintang and the Chinese Commun- ist Party is intensifying owing to the fact that Chungking is putting growing pressure on th 3 Chinese Communist Party, capitalizing on the recent dissolution of the Comintern in the294 words
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158 1943-06-12 2 Domei MOSCOW, June 10.—The dissolution of the Communist Internationale was completed today when the Executive Committee announced that sections in 30 nations had unanimously approved the Comintern's decision to disband. The last vestiges of the organization's machinery were scrapped by the announcement which158 words
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Advertisement576 1943-06-12 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKU3ETU SI NOTICE No. 225 i RE: THE ISSUANCE OF TRAVELLING PASSPORTS. The revised new order with respect to the issue of passport for traveller? to Malai Peninsula and Bintang Island shall become into effect on and from tne 10th day of June, whereby the sal.i passport sHall576 words
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Miscellaneous118 1943-06-12 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 97 1 THIS cveniiig. we shall continue the cor versa lion between Mr. Amad and Mr Kato: 1. liidoi ame desu ne—Tlie rain Is terrible, isn't it? 2. Mattaku taki no yoni futte imasu —Yes. indeed, it Is laining torrents. 3. Ah, kaminari ga naiidastv mashita118 words
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Miscellaneous236 1943-06-12 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners: 6.30 p.m. Tamil Children's Hour: 6.50 p.m talk on "Grow More Foods" in Malai; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai; 7.35 p.m. Children instrumental recital; 8 pm news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses236 words
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Miscellaneous95 1943-06-12 2 KYO-EI: "THE OPIUM WAR." 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. To-morrow: "THE AMAZING DR. CLITTERHOUSE.' 12 noon—3 pjn.—6—B.3o p.m. SYOWA: "JAMAICA INN." 3 p.m.! —6—8.30 pm. To-morrow: 12 noon— 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. USHIIIO: "THE HURRICANE EXPRESS" (Chaps. 7—12). 3—6—8.30 p.m. TXDO: "BAKTHA KUCHELA (Tamil). 2.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. YAMATO: "KUM YIP KUK"95 words
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