Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 June 1943

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140 f 146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 165 FRIDAY. JUNE 18. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 34 1 Domri. TOKYO, June 17.— Tenno Heika this morning gave audience to Premier Tojo, it is learned. The Premier reported to the Throne on matters concerning general State affairs.
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  • 570 1 \tf/?*H4o?t INTELLIGENT observers of cm rent trends in the sphere of domestic rehabilitation cannot fail to note with considerable satisfaction the hopeful outlook for the majority of the people of these regions in regard to development of local industry as well as the giasping of the opportunity which
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  • 525 1 CHINA'S IRON INDUSTRY TO BE FULLY DEVELOPED Domei TOKYO, June 17.—The Shoko Daijin (Commerce and Industry Minister) Nobusuke Kishi, in jointly answering an interpellation with Dai Toa Daijin (Greater East Asiatic Affairs Minister) Kazuo Aoki said in the Lower
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  • 139 1 Domei. BERLIN. June 17—Berlin newspapers yesterday gave prominence to a picture of the new-type giant bomb which is being used by the Luftwaffe. Judging from the air officers standing by th- bombs in the photograph, the new bomb is about 1.5 metres in diameter and
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  • 316 1 Oomel TOKYO. June 17.—Answering interpellations before bearing th» General Budget Committee in the House of Representatives, Okura Jikan (Finance Vice Minister) Tsuneji Taniguchi stated the Treasury's share of expenses resulting from the enforcement of the Industrial Readjustment Bill amounts to 2,380 million Yen. The total amount
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  • 198 1 FIVE CHINESE banks in Syonan are making a further release of ten per cent, of original blocked credits throughout Malai with effect from July 1, the Syonan Sinbun reliably understands. The banks are Sse Hal Tong Bank inand Insurance Co. Ltd.. OversChinese Banking
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  • 51 1 DomeL HSINKING. June 14.—A gigantic plan to d?velcp 500,000 acres of padi fields along the second Sungari River tributary, assuring an annual rice yield of approximately 15,000,000 bushels, ha 3 been drawn up by the Manshukokuan authorities as part ot the state development
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  • 76 1 Domei LISBON, June 16—A formation of Nippon bombers raided Guadalcanar early yesterday morning, according to a Washington report. Anti-Axis general headquarters hi the southwestern Pacific announced that a large formation of Nippon bombers, escorted by fighters, raided and bombed an undisclosed position 90 miles
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  • 190 1 People Wholeheartedly Co-operating With Gunsei DomeL TOKYO, June 16.—Referring to the military administration in Nampo, the Riku.?un Daijin (War Minister), Gen. Hideki Tojo said that satisfactory progres3 is bcin^ made, and all administrative policies in these regions are concentrated upon the successful prosecution of the war.
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  • 140 1 Domei TOKYO. June 17.—With the Imperial Diet settling down to work, deliberations are expected to be completed on a number of important bills today. The House of Peers will sit in plenary Ression to deal with bills forwarded to che Upper House from the House
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  • 343 1 Dome! TOKYO, June 17.—" Premier Tojo's speech before the Imperial .Diet yesterday has given me the feeling that 2603 is a year of great strides for Dai Toa," declared Hidejiro Nagata, Adviser to the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Nampo.
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  • 135 1 Dome! TOKYO, June 16.—1n the course of his address to the 82nd Extraordinary Session of the Diet, Kaigun Daijin (Navy Minister) Admiral Shigetaro Shimada, disclosed that the Imperial Navy, since the outbreak of the war to date, has achieved the following
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  • 352 1 In the Indian Ocean. South Pacific and North Pacific, the Imperial Navy ii solidifying its defence in v/aters l.eighbouring occupied areas. In the Indian Ocean paralleling the Army's land campaign in Buima. the naval forces attacked the enemy's rear and communication lines. Nippon
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  • 98 1 Domei BUENOS AIRES. June 16—Following an interview with the German Charge D'Affaires on June 14. Vice-Admiral Segundo Storni, Foreign Minister of the newly-crganized Argentine Government, yesterday interviewed Baron Shu Temii, Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) and the Italian Charge D'Affaires. Pending the disclosure of the future
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  • 215 1 Dome! ROME, June 16—The enemy's hcpes and projects were again shattered by Premier Gen. Hidekl Tojo's declaration in his historic speech before the Imperial Diet that Nippon will continue to fight till final victory side by side with Italy and Germany, political circles here declared
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  • 103 1 Dome! LISBON, June 16.—The eastern Soviet front remained generally on the quiet side except for Soviet attacks in the Orel sector which were repulsed, says the German communique, while in the northern sector heavy German artillery pounded Leningrad causing severe damage. Information from Berlin disclosed tha*.
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  • 547 1 SHIGEMITSU'S DIET ADDRESS Domei TOKYO. June 17.-The Galmn Daijm (Foreign Minister) Mamoru Shigemitsu. speaking before the general meeting of the Budget Committee of the House cf Representatives outlined Nippon's foreign policy and stressed that trie policy of according equal reciprocal treatment will be applied
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  • 548 2 KALIBAPI SECRETARY-GENERAL MAKES STIRRING CALL TO NATION Dome! TOKYO, June 16.—Electrified by Nippon's promise of Independence with honour" Paul Duran, Secretary-General of the Kalibapi, has sent a stirring call to his fellow Filipinos and Kalibapi members especially to prove themselves worthy
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  • 214 2 BURMESE 'CARRIED AWAY 9 BY SPEECH DomeL TOKYO, June 16.—*^t was most heartening to sit at the Imperial Diet session this afternocn and hear from Premier Tojo's lips reaffirmation of his pronouncement that Burma will be granted independence during this year, and it
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  • 95 2 CROSSBATS beat the Wanderers by four wickets in the S.S.A. "A" Diviision cricket match played at Jalan Besar Stadium last Sunday. S. K. Sundram tcok six wickets for 27 runs for th* winners. In "B" Division, Rustlers beat Combined Jewellers by seven wickets while Ramblers
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  • 376 2 Domd. TOKYO, June 17.—Tokyo newspapers give prominence to Premier Tojo's epochal address to the Diet yesterday in which he premised independence to the Philippines within this year. The Nippon Times in a banner headline says: Tojo promises independence to Philippines within, the
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  • 147 2 FINES totalling $1,000, or one year's rigorous imprisonment in default, was imposed in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday on a Chinese, Leong Yap Pin, whc pleaded guilty to two counts of profiteering on certain medicinal tablets. A hawker in Rochore Road, the accused
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  • 447 2 THE SECTION devoted to the rubber industry at the Tropical Products Exhibition now in process reflects the extent by which uiis industry has been completely revolutionized under wartime conditions, says Domei. Rubber products on display at the exhibition range from shoe:., bicycle tyres and
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  • 1569 2  -  3-dtnCi Premier Tojo's Pledge of Independence within this year for Philippines an expression of Trust and Confidence in People of Islands Manila goes wild with Enthusiasm Filipino Revolution Veterans Shed Tears of Gratitude to Nippon French Indochina pleased with unequivocal clarification of policy of collaboration Thais More Than
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  • 27 2 VATSALOO—WaIter Paul, father of Mr. Percy Evert, at 46, Still Read, Syonan. Funeral takes place today. June 18, 2603, at Bidadari Cemetery at 6 pm. T.T.
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    • 80 2 ENTERTAINING MUSICAL SCINTILLATING dances by tha* j versatile artiste. Ann Miller, snappy j song numbers and some fine crooning by that inimitable finger Rudy Vallee. make "Time Out For Rhythm" which orjened a season at *he Syowa Gekijo yesterday. one of the meet entertaining musicals to be shown in Syonan
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    • 133 2 BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY Re Barr's Curio Shop THREE DAYS* AUCTION SALE OF Carved wooden Furniture, Antique screens. Jade and Ivory. Pictures, etc. Compiling:—Chinese porcelain vases and wall pl.iques, Old Malayan brass. t »nbi eicleries. Red and Gold carved Joss house, Hgures. tables and cabinets, beautiful
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    • 396 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 229 Be: An Rxxminatian Of Applicants For Auxiliary Service Men. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the appointive examination for the Auxiliary Service men will be held at the Municipal Building Therefore, all applicants shall assemble at the Esplanade in front of the Municipal Building
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    • 464 2 LEGAL NOTICES In lh« Estate of Tan Ean Kiam, also spelt Tan Fang Khlam, who died on the 30th March, 26)2. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and persons having cliinu against the estate of the above deceased, late of No. 32 Phillip Street. Syonan-to, should give notice of
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    • 395 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 102 dr THIS evening we shall continue our conversation between Mr. All and Mr. Katp. Mr. Ali has come to see Mr Kato. 1. Ali san uchi ni lte M""n|> told wu nanl o shite imasu ka?— How do you spend your spare time at home
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    • 84 2 GENE AUTRY brought delight to crowded houses at the Kyoei Oekijo yesterday when "Rancho Grande" had its Mai akm premiere. Replete with beautiiul scenery, the story tells of the efforts of Gene Autry to carry out a dam project on the ranch after which the film is named. Singing is,
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