Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 June 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office *****46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No, 5471. NO. 163 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 133 1 Dome! TOKYO, June 15—Tenno Heika was pleased to confer the First Order of Merit with the Grand Cordon of the Rising Sun upcn the Thai Foreign Minister, Nai Vicliitr Vadhakarn, in appreciation of his services in promoting Nippon-Thai relations, the Imperial Household Ministry announced. GRANTS
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  • 564 1 tf/trtucn PROFITEERS appear to be getting bolder once again, and their activities are leading to further increases in the cost of living, thus undoing much of the good achieved by the authorities in encouraging and assisting the growing of more food for domestic consumption. In an
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  • Grimsby, Anglia Heavily Raided; Fires Visible For 200 Kilometres
    • 517 1 PRESS HAILS DIET MEETING DomeL TOKYO, Juns 15.—Metropolitan newspapers all hailed the 82nd Extraordinary Session of the Diet, as another step in consolidating the nation's war structure. The Nippon Times, in a typical editorial pointing out that "since the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso,
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    • 215 1 SOVIETS ROUTED IN KUBAN AREA Domei. LISBON, June 14.—England again felt the terrific impact of the Luftwaffe as heavy German bombers, on the night preceding June 14, hammered the city and harbcur of Grimsby, on the Humber Estuary, according to information from Berlin. German aircraft in several
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    • 162 1 Dome! TOKYO. June 15—The Kaigunsho (Navy Ministry) officially announced that Rear Admiral Hisashi Mito has been appointed new Chief of the Kaigun-sho Personnel Bureau. The announcement added that Rear Admiral Mito succeeds Rear Admiral Tasuku Nakazawa who has been appointed to another important post. The Kaigun-sho
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    • 623 1 GOOD CITIZENSHIP CHIEF OBJECT DomeL JOHORE BAHRU, June 16.— The excellent way In which the Malai ycuths of Johore have been co-operating with the authorities since the British were driven out of Johore, was told to a Domei representative by Tungku Temenggong Ahmac!, CcramLssloner of
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    • 89 1 TELEGRAPH service between Syonan and the Philippines is open to the general public frcm today. Telegrams will be handled in both Nippon and European languages. The rates will be 50 sen per word (one word equalling five syllables) fcr Nippon-Go and 60 sen per word for
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    • 39 1 Dome! TOKYO, June 15.—Twenty five members of the visiting Burmese Inspection Party, accompanied by officials of Dai Toa-sho (Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs), visited an airplane factory and later inspected a tank ifactory.
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  • 321 1 19 OFFICIALS REACH TOKYO Domel TOKYO, June 15.—That the Filipino people will collaborate with Nippon in the establishment of Dai Toa Kyoeiken is voiced in a statement issued by Leon G. Quinto, Mayor of Manila and leader of the Filipino Inspection Party
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  • 39 1 Domei LISBON, June 24—American Air Force Headquarters in London disclosed today that 26 Flying Fortresses, which participated in the daylight raid on western Germany un June 13, failed to return to base.
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  • 275 1 DomeL TOKYO, June 15.— Neatly uniformed and sun-helmeted the 19 member^ of the Filipino Inspection Party to Nippon, led by Mayor Leon G. Quinto. arrived here at 9.20 a.m. and were enthusiastically welcomed by a host of personal friends and well-wishers. Met by Shozo Murala, chief
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  • 188 1 DntnH TATUNG, June 14—It is learned that with 350 cavalrymen under his command, LI Ching-chi, Commanded of Chungking Guerilla Corps yesterday Joined the National Government of China. Early yesterday morning, Commander Li arrived at this walled city and called on a certain unit commander of
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  • 143 1 Domel. TOKYO, June 15—A bumper catch of herrings totalling nearly 70,000 tens, was reported irom Hokkaido Prefecture as the herring season reached its peak. The reason for this year's bump:.catch is believed to be the sowing o. 25,000,000.000 newly-hatched herrings in the Nippon
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  • 179 1 GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED A GENERAL strike of railwaymen all over India and the complete paralyzatlon of the rail transport of Anglo-American troops and war materials within India is threatened in the near future, says the Indian Independence League Radio in a news bulletin. The
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  • 280 1 SINCE it was first started |in Sycnan a couple of months ago, Syonans new industry—making rope from coconut husks—has grown to very larga proportions, and today the number of factories, both big and small, engaged in this task should allay any fear cf there ever
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  • 129 1 Domei. SWATOW. June 15—Reflecting the low morale of Chungking troops, Regiment Commander Chen Kurng-hui, belonging to the 20th Brigade infesting the mountainous sector in the vicinif of Chaoyang. south-west of Bw.t tDw, surrendered to the Nippon forces at dawn yesterday with several sccre of his
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  • 306 1 THE GRADUATION ceremony of 47 second-term students of Post Office employees from Malai and Sumatra was held at the Gunseikan-bu Kokugo Gakko, Queen Street, yesterday, in the presence of Mr. K. Nakagawa. of the Education Department, Gun-seikan-bu, Malai, and Mr. K. Hamada, Director-General
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 301 1 I* NIPPON &S/9 FUND HH Liss^.tiioNS to th 3 Nippon R_-a Loraap 3i. e>cyiang 23.00 Cioss Fund received today by the Sallm b. Abdullah HarSyonan Slnbun, English Edition hara- 35» Lorong 23. bring the total to dat 2 well past s °V^L h -~f tm^ 25 00 the $29,000 mark-a
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  • 351 2 PLAN TO CONTROL DISTRIBUTION Domei PENANG, June 15— A statement that piecagoeds would soon be arriving from Nippon and that these would be distributed to all cloth merchants in Penang through the local Cloth Merchants' S?cticn of the Association of Commerce and Industries, vyjs made
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  • 76 2 KUALA LUMPUR. June 15. —The first shipment since the outbreak of war of Nippon goods of general utility meeting domestic and personal requirements Including mechanical accessories have arrived In Selangor. it is announced by the Department of Commerce and Industry. These will be available to the public
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  • 738 2 54,000 TONS IN LONE CRUISE Domet TOKYO, June 15.—The gallantry of a lone Nippon submarine, which appeared, disappeared and reappeared in the Southwestern Pacific waters like a will-o-the-wisp to strike terror into the hearts of the enemy, sinking a total
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  • 166 2 Dome! CANTON, June 14— The Chungking regime is disappointed by the declaration of neutrality of the new Argentine Government, headed by General Pedro Ramirez, according to information from Chungking. The Ta Kung Pao, official Chungking organ editorially declared that Argentina's neutrality has completely betrayed all
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  • 165 2 Done! LISBON, June 14—The recent burst cf optimism issued by Australian Prime Minister John Curtin, following his conference with General McArthur in Sydney, in that the perilous stage of the invasion of Australia has passed is viewed among well-infcrmed circles here as having been uttered
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  • 148 2 SIX WEEKS' rigorous imprisonment was the sentence passed in the Third Police Court on a Chinese. Chong Choo. who was convicted on a charge of fraudulently posing as a public .servant. A police constable stated that on June 4 he was
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  • 645 2 Nippon Wild Eagles' Superiority over Enemy Demonstrated Conclusively in Battle* over Ruilell, New Guinea Capture of Colonel Noble, U.S.A.F.F.E Burma, Philippines inspection Parties in Nippon Impressed—Food Situation in Chungking, Nanking Compared. 1 <fr TOKYO, June 14.—Continued Imoerial aerial activities in the I south-west Pacific was disclosed this
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  • 162 2 Oomel TOKYO, June 15—Since the Imperial Navy announced its new plan of enlisting students as trainee aviators about 5,000 applications have been received from various universities and colleges here and the number of applicants is expected to reach a huge figure
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  • 186 2 DomeL ROME, June 14.—1t is learned that the Secretary of the Fascist Party has sent a message to Premier Mussolini, following the end cf the National Fascist Management Conference, stating that the Party is determined to exert every effort to carry on the
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  • 102 2 MANY CRACK players, includ-i Ing former champions, are among the 60 entries for the Table Tennis Singles Championship Tournament organized by th« Syonan Sports Association. It has been decided to start the tournament on Wednesday. June 23, and all matches are to be played at the
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  • 158 2 WOOD-PULP EXPERIMENTS Domel KYOTO, June 15.—Nippon-oc-cupied Nampo (Southern Regions) will become ths outstanding world source for paper-pulp if the experiment for the manufacture of pulp from Southern timber, new being conducted by Nagakatsu Ohta of Kyoto Imperial University, proves successful. Mr. Ohta. an
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 137 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr KOH TIAN SENG and family beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of his mother Mrs. Koh Thye Watt nee Madam Wee Slew Neo. and to all those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence in their sad bereavement. EXPERT
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    • 632 2 POLICE BAND PROGRAM THE SYONAN POLICE Bond, under the direction of Conductor Ganda Singh, will perform in public at the Police dub. from 7 pjn. to 8 pjn. today. The program will be as followsMarch, "Koshln Kyoku" (Admiralty). Dense, "Oaracteristique" (P. E Flet.cher>. VsJee. "Nippon Tune" (A. Band), Selection, "Irene"
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    • 615 2 PUBUC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 227 RE: AN INVITATION OF PROBATIONAL ENGINEERS 1. The youths at the age of 15 to 21 who are physically strong with firm will are herewith invited irrespective of nationality, and then the eligibles will be appointed for the Military engineer immediately a'ter their pursuance
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    • 406 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED young and good-looking waitresses, an experienced cook and a boy. Also a salesman with knowledge of Nippon-Go. Apply personally at No. 157 North Bridge Road between 11.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. (T.T.). WANTED experienced Chinese and Indian Salesmen for a business firm (very good prospects for suitable
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 194 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 8 pjn. music; 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies: 6.50 p.m talk In Malat 7 p.m. Arabic musk:; 720 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. plane interlude; 7.50 pin. reading in Chinese; B p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in HoUden;
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    • 140 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 100 2r WE shall contiuue with conversational sentences this evening:— 1. Kato san n&ni ka omorhiroi hon o motte irasshaimafen ka?— Haven't you any interacting book, Mr. Kato? 2. So desu ne. donna mono ga Ji desu ka- Well, what kind uf book do you want?
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