Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 June 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sin bun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 161 MONDAY. JUNK 14. KOKI 2603. BYOWA 1S SEVEN CENTS
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  • 631 1 (fy&uonA SOUTH AMERICA has been In the past few days the scene of events of great international! importance—the coup d'etat in Argentina where the military faction on June 5 set up a new government to fulfil its duty for the defence of the nation's interest." It was
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  • 280 1 TOKYO, June 13—In a report submitted to Premier Gen. Hidexi Tojo on June 7 regarding an inspection tour made recently 01 Industrial centres in Kanagawa Prefecture, Lieut. Gen. Sadaichi Suzuki, Kikaku-in Sosai (President of the Planning Board), revealed that production increase during last year had been
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  • 132 1 Desnri. HSINKING, June I&—The Government's plans for production expansion, including increased agricultural production, were explained during the first day's session of the Manshukoku Provincial Deputy Governors' Conference, held at Premier Chang Ching-hui's official residence this morning. All deputy governors throughout Manshukoku and Central Government
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  • 196 1 l>omei TOKYO, June 13—The 25 members of the Burmese Inspection Party, headed by U Ba Lwln. Chief of the Education Department of the Rangoon Municipality, who arrived here yesterday visited the Imperial Museum and Art Gallery at Ueno Park this morning. Shortly before
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  • 279 1 Surprise Attack Ends In Smashing Victory HANKOW, June 12.—Following up the successful annihilation of two divisions of the enemy's 79th Army on June 6, near the Neihkaho River, in southern Hupeh Province, Nippon forces, operating against Chungking troops in the vicinity of
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  • 219 1 SMASHED IN SOUTH HUPEH Domd A NIPPON BASE on the Hupeh Front, June 11—The Chungking 98th Division under the command of Hsia Chu-chung which started to launch a counter-attack against the Nippon forces at a poirtf. eight kilometres south of ltu, in Kupeh Province, was completely
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  • 209 1 Douel. TSINAN, June 11—Nippon units garrisoned in sectors north and 6outh of the Yellow River in the northern areas of Kiangsu, Anhwei and Honan provinces and also Shantung Province, during May, counted 12,537 enemy war dead abandoned and took 6,022 prisoners. The above war
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  • 47 1 Dmei LISBON. Jane 12—The United States Navy Department today announced the loss of two submarines, the Grampas of 1,475 tons and Amberjack, a cruiser-type of submarine. The announcement added that these two submarines were lone overdne and most be considered as lost.
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  • 171 1 TSINANT, June 12.—General Pang Ping-hsun, former Com-mander-in-Chief of the Chungking 24th Orcup Army, who recently joined the Nanking Government with 70,000 troops, arrived here yesterday by plane, accompanied by his son, Chlng Chan, and other Staff Officers. Tfiptax calling: on the Commander of a certain Nippon Army unit. Gen.
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  • 191 1 D—sel PEKING, June 12.--Lieut. Gen. Jung Tzu-heng, who recently joined the National Government of China and was appointed Commander of the provisionallyorganized Nanking 10th Army, called on Gen. Yasutsugu Olcamura Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary forces in North China on June 10, it is
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  • 65 1 Dsiei TOKYO, Jane 12—The Gairau-sho (Foreign Office) at 11.3* a.m. announced that the Nippon Government on June 11 recognized the Argentine Government under the presidency of Lieut. Gen. Pedro T. Ramirez. The text of the announcement reads: "The Imperial Government on lane 11 recognised
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  • 112 1 PEOPLE'S WELFARE BEING FOSTERED TOKYO, June 13.—Enlisting the highest technical knowledge of the nation for the welfare of the inhabitants of Nampo (Southern Regions), the authorities of Mombu-sho (Education Ministry) are asking experts of Government and private universities to pursue special studies for the prevention
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  • 216 1 Dome!. LISBON, June 12.—A further :ut is expeted in the already nuch-reduced supply of meat to he American public, as the War Food Administration in New York said that a nctice had been rereived from the War Administration that all livestock slaughterers,
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  • 359 1 SYONAN, Sumatra and Djawa, under the guidance of the Gunsei (Military Administration) are showing signs of greater prosperity than that enjoyed in prewar days, declared Major General Kamor Csotikasvikra, vice Chief of the General Staff of the Thai Army today,
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  • 92 1 Domei. TOKYO, June 12.—The Kaigunsho (Navy Ministry) this afternoon announced that Vice Admiral Seigo Yamagata and Rear Admiral Shinzo Onishi, respectively, have been appointed Commander of the Takao Naval Patrol Headquarters and Chief of Kure Naval Station. The announcement also disclosed that Vice Admiral Takeo Takagi.
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  • 78 1 Dome! BUKTT TINGGI (former Fort De Kock), Sumatra, June 12.—1t is learned that an agricultural training camp will be established here in order to train leaders for the development of vast uncultivated lands In Sumatra. The proposed camp will be founded near Mount Dempo, Palembang state,
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  • 58 1 British Lose 43 Bombers OverDusseldorf ,Munster DwnaL LISBON, June It— The British Broadcasting Corporation revealed that the British air force which raided Dusseldorf and Munster last night suffered a heavy loss of 43 bombers. It said that RAF. bombers met the greatest force of German interceptors in any night raid
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  • 105 1 THE TROPICAL. Product* Exhibition, which is sponsored by the Nippon Gun&ei (.Military Administration), opens at the premises of Matzuzakaya in Raffles Place tomorrow. It will remain open from 1 > a.m. to 5 p.m. each day and will last a fortnight. Over 200 producers of locally-pro-duced
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  • 188 1 Dome!. MOJI, June 13.—A Filipino Inspection party to Nippon, consisting of 19 members under the leadership of Leon G. Guinto, Mayor of Manila, and including Pio Duran, Secretary-General of the Kalibapi, arrived at a western port in Nippon this morning. Accompanied by three officials
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  • 380 1 T V DetneL TOKYO, June 12.—The fact that the war objectives cf the Anglo-Americans, which are full of deceit and nothing more than a camouflage of their imperialistic designs, is commen knowledge among Indonesians who have been taught by 350
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  • 1137 2  -  /XdUiCi RANGOON, June 10—Details of a new rice purchasing plan have been decided by the Burmese Government on tne responsibility and initiative of the Burmese, it Is learned. The new plan Is aimed at raising the purchasing price by the Burmese Government of the surplus 1942 rice crop,
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  • 236 2 Pimil. TOKYO. June 12—The Philippine insj:ecticn party of 22 members, headed by Leon O. Quinto. Mayor cf Manila, as well as Pio Duran, Secretary-General of the Kalibapi Is scheduled to arrive in Tokyo en June 15. The ptirty is the setccd
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  • 132 2 g> tMlr l TOKYO, Jane It—lt is learaCw. that Government has decided to hold an extraordinary Cakteet meeting at the rremier's official residence mi Jute 14 to examine various Budget bill, to be submitted at the coining extraordinary session of the Diet, which is
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  • 308 2 i D«—.#l LIoSON. June 11.—The United States Office of War Information has published a report compiled by the War and Navy departments giving the tctal number of United States losses since the beginning of the war as 88,582 men. it is reported from
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  • 363 2 TOKYO, June 12—Members of the Burmese inspection party, whose object is to make a tour of Nippon, arrived in Tokyo this morning from Moji. In an Interview wtth Domel. U Ba Lwin, head of the Burmese inspection party, declared: "My pilgrimage to Nippon is
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  • 231 2 DEFENCES MORE THAN ADEQUATE DomelTOKYO, June 11.—Military observers characterizing the recent utterances of Major-General Ralph Boyce, Commander of the First United States Air Force, that the United States will make a large-scab air raid en Nippon as nothing more than empty words, declare that United States
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  • 168 2 Dome! IN A STATEMENT Issued to all Youth Sections in Malai, Mr. S. Raja Ram, one of the leaders cf the Indian Youth Movement, explaining the significance of Udham Singh's action to the Youth of India, stated that this acticn had put fear
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  • 73 2 Dmsm! LISBON, June 11. -Increasing concern of the United State* over food shortage was contained in a report by the Agriculture Department today stating that crop prospects have deteriorated during May and June 1. and generally were poorest In three years, according to a
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  • 464 2 YASEGAMAN SPIRIT CLARIFIED TOKYO, June 12.—The endurance capacity and staying power of Nippon fighters are attributed to their intrinsic national virtue of Yasegaman or literally "emaciated endurance by Nyosekan Uasegawa in an article appearing in the latest issue of Contemporary
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  • 395 2 Domed NANKING, June 11.—Nippon's unshakeable control of the air over China and the significance behind the repatriation cf Lieut.Oeneral Jung Tsu-heng, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Chungking forces in Southern Shantung and 20,000 subordinates were emphasized in the weekly announcement of the Imperial Expeditionary
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  • 476 2 LOSER ALLEGED HE WAS FOULED FIGHT FANS who filled the Great World arena on Saturday saw Johnny Mortell, popular Hawaiian boxer, annex the lightweight championship of Malai when he scored a sensational knockout over Kid Cabanella of Ipoh in the secend session of their 15-round bout.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 247 2 LEGAL NOTICE la the Estate of Taa Eaa KJas*. also •pelt Tm Kane Khsutt. incsssssi who 4ird od the 3*th March, M«3. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors Mid persons haying claim, against the estate of the above deceased, late of No. 32 Phillip Street. Syonan-to, ahould five notice
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    • 329 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WAMTH) IMMH>IATELY: (1) Qualified doctors specialised in infectious ilisaa»M. (2> Qualified dressers and dispensers. (Very good prospects for suitable candidates). Apply personally to OKA MSO Butai. (former College of Medicine). 1«1—163 Wanted one Building and Civil Engineer for work in Penang. Must be able to organise and supervise
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    • 727 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. ZVi TOKUAETC SI NOTICE No 225 RE: AN INVITATION OF RE: THK ISSUANCE OF PBOBATIONAL ENGINEERS TKAVELL"NO PASSrOftTS. 1. The youths at the age of 15 to ™vi-ed' new ordeT wttn 21 who are physically strong wtth flrra 5° P"B*o* 'or will are herewith invitedirrespective
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 207 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pm. music; 6 ,20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8.50 pm talk on Health in Mala!; 7 pm Malai music; 7.15 p.m. following weeks Malai program; 7.20 pm. news to Mai Hi; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese music: 7.45 pm. reading in Chinese;
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    • 126 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 98 Tfr tfr 1 XJERE are further conversational senxx tences fcr today:— 1. Kato aan, ojama dewa nai detho ka?—Am I not troubling you. Mr. Kato? 2. lie chlttomo Saa- dozo ohalri nasal— No, not at all. Please come In. I. Dewa shitsurei shimasu—Then, pardon me.
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