Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 June 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sin bun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 169 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 23. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 622 1 dfrfatonX WE should like to draw special attention to the fine sentiments and progressive views expressed by Governor MasaIcichi Itami of Penang in the course of his interview with our .staff correspondent, published In page 2 of this. Issue, lor they contain the essence of good sense and
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  • 120 1 NIPPON'S STEEL RING AROUND OCCUPIED AREAS REMAINS INVIOLABLE Domri. TOKYO, June 22.—Three dimensional battles arc, at present, raging between Nippon and the United States in the South Pacific since operations around. Guadalcanar entered their decisive stage on Aug. T last year, qualified observers here
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  • 430 1 BASIS FOR SINONIPPON ACCORD Domei. TOKYO, June 22.—Recalling his impression of the cultural aspects of China under wartime conditions, Tetsuzo Tanikawa. Cultural Envoy to China who toured various parts of the continent from March to May as a guest of the Nippon-China Cultural Asscciation, stresses
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  • 99 1 Domei TOKYO, June 22—With the object of promoting Sine-Nippon cultural relations through art, the Asia Formative Art Society will hold an exhibition in the principal cities of China from the early part of September, it is revealed. The Society which was recently created with the
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  • 453 1 TOTAL OF 18,346 FOE PLANES DESTROYED TO DATE Dome! LISBON, June 21.—Outstanding have been Axis air activities for the past few days ranging far and wide over the Mediterranean and eastern Soviet front. Information from Berlin revealed that
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  • 286 1 Dome! TOKYO, June 22.—0n the occasion of the sixth anniversary of the outbreak of the China Affair en July 7. 140,000 neighbourhood groups in the city will send copies of a booklet containing cartoons, stories and articles by leading Nippcn writers to soldiers from
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  • 157 1 Dotnei. TOKYO, June 21.—Nippon's granting of independence to Burma and the Philippines within only two years after the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso (Greater East Asia War) attests to Nippon's foresight in regard to future developments, declared Dr. Fritz Sellmenyer, Trans-Ocean News Service representative here, commenting
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  • 179 1 South Yangtze Operations Reviewed uomei NANKINO. June 22.—The Chief of the Press Section of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China announced that Nippon units, while returning to their original position following successful termination of operations in the Humm-Hupeh sector, south of the Yangtze River, annihilated two Chungking
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  • 34 1 Domei TOKYO, June 23—Tsal Pti, Chinese Ambassador to Nippon, who is a 1912 Waseda graduate, was host to 15 prominent Waseda alumni at an Informal gathering at his official residence yesterday.
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  • 345 1 H Domtt LISBON. June 22—Twenty- three persons were killed and more than 700 injured as Detroit, rocked by racial riots since Monday night, was placed under martial law. according to reports received here. While the authorities plunged into the work of
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  • Article, Illustration
    66 1 Above are pictures of the new Gensni (members of the Gensuifu or Board of Marshals) whose appointment was announced in Tokyo on Monday. The photographs show (from top to bottom): Field Marshal Count I lisa ichi Terauchi, Commander-in-chief of the Nippon Forces in Nampo; Field Marshal Gen Sugiyama,
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  • 75 1 DomeL MEDAN. June 22.—Following months of study and experiment, Mochtar Resjidin, a member of the Medan Communicaticns Control Bureau, has succeeded in producing superior grade matches with locally-obtained materials. Splints are made from daraar wood and points treated with a chemical compound, a mixture of
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  • 311 1 Dome! NANKING, June 22.—The return to Nanking today of Taishi (Ambassador) Masayuki Tani from his trip to Tokyo for consaltation with the Home Government authorities is hailed by well-informed circles here as marking the beginning of a definite new phase in Sino-Nippon relations.
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  • 490 1 As Dai Honyei has announced, the enemy has also been losing large numbers of valuable aircraft. On June 16 in the air battle off Lunga, typical of such raids against enemy supply ships, ever 53,000 tons of shipping were sunk after Nippon warplanes broke through a barrage
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  • 110 1 Domei LISBON. June 22—General Mac Arthur's communique admitted that Nippon aircraft yesterday raided anti-Axis positions at Morobe, Mubo and Lac in New Guinea. sunk, three transports damaped and 37 planes shot down. Imperial submarines have also achieved impressive war results thus cutting enemy supply
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  • 232 1 SUBHAS CHANDRA Bcse's first broadcast to India from Tokyo mast have created a tremendous impression on his listeners in India and inspired them to carry en the anti-British revolution with redoubled vigour, said the spokesman of the Indian Independence League headquarters, according
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  • 134 1 Oomel TOKYO, June 22.—Addressing Germany in a radio speech, Subhas Chandra Bose tonight expressed confidence In the victory of the Tripartite Powers and their allies. He declared: "I am as sure and as confident »>f the victory of the Tripartite Powers and their allies
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 48 1 A DONATION of $201 to the Nippon Red Cross Fund ctmes Irom Mr. K. A. Angullia, Syonan "in the name of the estate of M.SE. Angullia, deceased, by the Trustees, Messrs. M.E. and K.A. Angullia." This donation brings the total received to date Icr this Fund to $33,360.11.
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  • 288 2 MINSEI-BU HAS ENDED EPIDEMICS EFFORTS of the Minsei-bu (People's Wellare Section). Syonan Toiubetu-si, in preventing epidemics has been crowned with great success, as no incidence of malaria has so far been reported thi.-, year since the advent of the malai ia season starting
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  • 957 2 GOVERNOR ITAMI INTERVIEWED BY NOBORL 11IDAKA Syonan Sinbun Staff Correspondent THAT the maintenance of peace and order, the promotion of people's welfare and the development of industry are the basic policies of administration in Penang Shu, was clarified by Governor Masakichi
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  • 1114 2  -  B^dfttCi JOHORE BHARU, June 21.Indi.ins in Johore have been highly elated on hearing that Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose has arrived in Tokyo to take a leadtag and active part in the movement for the liberation of India. Dr. N. Mootathamby, Chairman of the local branch of the Indian
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  • 209 2 GENERAL MATSUI INTERVIEWED Oemei HONGKONG, Jun- 21.-Hong-kong is destined to beccme a great entrepot of commerce and communications in the South as well as in the Continent because cf its commanding position in the Kyoeiken, declared General Iwane Matsui in an interview hsre with
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  • 89 2 CROSSBATS beat Recs by 94 runs in their "A" Division S.B.A. cricket league fixture at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. In the "B" Division, Clarke Rangers beat Leather Hunters by three wickets while Gujerats beat Express by 79 runs in "C"
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  • 71 2 Domei. LISBON. Juns 21—It is reported from Canberra that the Opposition Party has decided to start a 'No Confidence' motion against the Government in th? Parliament meeting tcday. Recent Australian dispatches disclosed that some members of the O^~ sition Party attacked Prime Minister
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  • 70 2 THE SYpNAN Police Band, iinder the direction of Conductor Ganda Singh, will perform m public at the Farrer Park Bandstand, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. The program will be as follows: March Shussei Heisi Wo Okuru" (A. Band). Suite "The Devil's Forge" (W. Byng-. VaLse
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  • 289 2 ENEMY'S FEET OF CLAY' REVEALED Donv-I TOKYO, June 22.—Declaring that Nippon is fighting a total war on the home front and on the foremost firing line, the Asahi editorially declares that Britain and the United States in this respect are standing on feet of clay
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  • 268 2 Domei. TOKYO, June 21—The appointment cf General Count Hisaichi Terauchi, General Gen Sugiyama and Admiral Osami Nagano as Field Marshals and Fleet Admiral, respectively, increases the number of living Field Marshals and Fleet Admirals to six. Gensuifu (Board of Marshals) was created on January
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  • 69 2 -I "fr 1 Domei. TOKYO, June 22—Nampo Domei Sokyoku (Syonan Bureau of the Domei News Agency) will commence a radio news service throughout the Kyoeiken today using the callsign YZXI frequency, 11,115 kilocycles, in both Nippon-go and English. The English language emission schedule: 11 a.m.,
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  • 152 2 AN ELDERLY sundry gcods shopkeeper in Geylang Road related in the Third Police Court yesterday how, early on the morning of Aug. 9 last year, he was awakened from sleep by someone flashing a torchlight at his face, and he found two
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 333 2 WANTED TO BUY an "Audiphone" product of Western Electric) for use of an old man who is hard of hearing. Prepared to pay good price for old or new one in good condition. Please communicate W. Y. CHAN. 19fl. Kallang Road, syor an. VITA VITAX The Vitamin Twins. Superior to
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    • 163 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. TAN GIN NEO, of No. 98. Lorong L, off Telok Kurau Road. Syonan-to, have on the 20th day of June. 2603, left my husband. Mr. Ng Tian Sang, of No. 609-6. Lorong 33. Gcylang Road. Syonan-to, and that I am no longer under his
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    • 433 2 SITUATIONS VACANT LADY TYPISTS WANTED Age between 18 and 25 years old. Any nationality. Must have a working: knowledge of NippcnGo. Apply personally at Syonan Sinbun Haikyubu. No. 84, Robinson Road, Syonan. Telephone No. 3977. WANTED educated Chinese Girl as receptionist. Apply personally between the hours of 10 a.m. and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 131 2 Radio Nippon-Co Lesson No. 106 -a a*pms evening Mr. Kato and Mr. Ali are talking about radios. 1. Rajio o motte imaai ka?—Have you a raoio .set? 2. Ilaj joto na no o motte iniasu— Yes, I have a very good one. 3. Donna mono ga kikema-nj ka? What, can
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    • 217 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m Nippon melodies; 6.50 pm. Malai comics by Kuala Lumpur Comical Party; 7.30 p.m. news In Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano interlude; 7.50 p.m. reading in Chinese; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien: 8.30
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