Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 June 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone !So. 5471. NO. 170 THURSDAY. JUNE 24. KOKI 2603. 9YOWA IS SEVEN CENTS
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  • 163 1 Lieut. Gen. Wainwright Openly Admits Nippon's Impregnable Position BY A DOMEI CORRESPONDENT A WAR PRISONERS' Camp in Taiwan, June 22. —With the consolidation of Nippon's vast gains and the development of various resources in Nampo (Southern Regions), Nippon will be in
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  • 576 1 fytiucn WHEN the average man thinks of the war, he should not allow himself to regard America and Britain as merely the enemies of Nippon, Germany and Italy, but as the enemies of all races outside America and Britain and particularly as the arch-enemies of the peoples
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  • 529 1 TOKYO, June 23.—Field Marshal Phibun Songkhram, Premier of Thailand, through the Thai Ambassador to Tokyo, Nai Direk Jaiyanama, sent a message to Premier Tojo yesterday, expressing the firm, immutable resolve of Thailand to co-ope-rate with Nippon for the successful consummation of
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  • 182 1 AIR-RAID exercises including the sounding cf sirens and black-out, will be carried out in Syonan on Monday next, with a view to further consolidating the anti-air-raid defence cf this strategically important base in Nampo (Southern Regions), says the Syonan
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  • 182 1 Dome*. BUKIT TINGGI, June 23—Lottery tickets amounting to 800,000 Guilders will be Issued by the Gunsei (Military Administration) in Sumatra. The first to be issued since the outbreak of the war, the lottery aims at absorbing surplus purchasing power as well as ensuring revenue.
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  • 401 1 CHINESE and Malai farmers in Syonan are playing a bi* !£l!i ♦nJ ie *lpi?£ towards *b« realfeation of self-sufficiency in foodstuffs in the island, says a Domei reporter The campaign for increased I food production, encouraged in every
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  • 227 1 Domei LISBON, June 23—Six lar?e ■Anti-Axis freighters and two warships were damaged by bomb hits during a night attack by German bombers on the harbour of Bizerta on the night preceding June 21, the official German war communique reports. Other Information from Berlin reveals
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  • 252 1 Dasnei. MED AN, June 22.—The transmigration of farm-hands with their respective families from Djawa to Sumatra is following the well-planned pattern laid out by the Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration). This plan has the two-fold purpose of elevating the standard of living among the
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  • 142 1 Chungking Makes LastMinute Attempt To Checkshortages,lnflation D«mL CANTON, June 22—Apparently in a last-minute attempt to cope with the growing shortage of commodities and acute inflationary tendencies, the Chungking regime recently ordered all provincial governments under its jurisdiction to take all possible measures for the encouragement of barter transactions among the
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  • 523 1 He continued Nippon's idea of a Kyoeiken (Co-Prcsoerity Sphere) was once "a mere dream perhaps to Americans but today we see an actual picture of Toa (East Asia) witnessing the dream come true." He added, "I myself once thought that Shin Chitsujo
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  • 118 1 Domel STOCKHOLM, June 22.—While the United States Ls in the throes of another general coal walk-out, Britain is suffering no less from strikes, according to the latest Information received here. It Is indicated there has been an acute increase in strikes and lockouts
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  • 132 1 Dome! NANKING. June 23—Army forces of the National Gcvernment of China, engaged in defence operations in the northern sector of Kiangsu, have been achieving noteworthy results In the course of mopping-up operations against Communist and Chungking remnants which started early this month, it
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  • 80 1 Domei NANKING, June 22.—The National Government of China announced that the Executive Yuan at its meeting today formally decided to reopen the University of Chekiang at Hangchow, Chekiang Province, which has been closed since the outbreak cf the China Affair in 1937. The
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  • 226 1 WHEAT GROW IS lIS DJAWA DotneL BANDOENG. June 23—Nippon agricultural technique has achieved yet another triumph in Djawa where, for the first time, wheat has been grown as an experimantal measure and an excellent crop harvested. It is worthy of note that despite persistent
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  • 205 1 Deenei TOKYO, June 23 —Subhas Chandra Bose this afternoon vis.ted the headquarters of the Yokusan Seijikai (Imperial Rule Assistance Political Association>. The Indian Independence leader was received by Gen. Nobuyuki Abe, president of the Association. Muninsho Daijin (Minister of State), Tadao Oasa and other leading
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  • 414 1 BT MICHIO SAITO DoiMi Staff Correspondent TOKYO, June 22.—White House seems completely lost in solving the serious coal strike with every possible Government measure. It is generally considered that salvation can only be reached either by drastic pressure en the workers
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  • 421 2 Axis Unity, Heroism, Technical Efficiency Guarantee Victory Domel TOKYO, June 22. —"In Nippon, one sees everywhere a feeling of unbounded optimism and selfconfidence," said Subhas Chandra Bose in the course of a broadcast talk directed to Germany this evening
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  • 309 2 Domei. TOKYO. June 23—Editorially emphasizing that the United States morale is definitely on the downgrade, the Mainichi Shimbun declares that although uncertain how long the new coalminers' strike which started on Monday will la&t, it is certain it is seriously affecting the American spirit
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  • 17 2 MTNJOOT: To Lucy wife of Raymond Minjoot. at 267. Tembeline Road. laM night, a son. Gerald.
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  • 200 2 Domei CANTON, June 22—Indicative of the increasing shortage of foodstuffs as well as intensified vicious inflation in Chungkingexploited areas, the Chungking regime has issued a decree creating a new system of compulsory "borrowing" of foodstuffs from the people by the Chungking regime, according
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    25 2 Members of the Burmese inspection party to Nippon are seen calling on Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo at his official residence t» offer their respects.—(Domei photo).
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  • 210 2 Compensation, Fines Total $3,600 FINES totalling $1,500 were imposed in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday on two Chinese shopkeepers who had pleaded guilty to charges of dishonestly disposing of $2,000 worth of powdered milk, which were stolen frcm a military establishment in Outram Road
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  • 66 2 DOBMI ROME, June 22—Vital problems regarding international co-oper-ation in the agricultural and technical fields were discussed by the Permanent Committee of the International Agricultural Institute meeting here for the Summer session on Monday. Twenty nations were represented at the meeting including Argentina, Burma. Bulgaria,
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  • 1156 2  -  &&utCi SEREMBAN, June 22 Negn Sembilan has made great progress in the development of light industries thus making available to the people much of their essential needs. Pressed by the necessity cf producing substitute articles and the urgency of finding outlets for the surplus produce of rubber the
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  • 81 2 Dome! TOKYO, June 23- Mr. Rash Behari Bos'e, chairman of the Indian Independence League, was feted here yesterday afternoon by the Indian residents of Tokyo and Yokohama upon his return from a tour of Nampo. At the reception which was attended by
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  • 37 2 uomet. PEKING, Jun- 22.—Chu Shen, Chairman of North China Political Affairs Commission, today sent congratulatory messages to Fleet Admiral Osami Nagano Field Marshals Count HisaichJ Terauchi and Gen Sugiyama for their promotions.
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  • 744 2 KEEPING ABREAST WITH PROGRESS KEEPING abreast of Malai's economical development and current peaceful conditions and consolidating the country's land transport facilities, the Malai Railways have revised the rules and regulations for the conveyance of passengers, luggage, parcels and goods. The revised rules supersede, the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 83 2 KYO-EI FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS." 3—6—6.30 p.m STOWA: "THE CAT AND THE CANARY. M 3—c—8.30 p.m USHIHO: "THE BISCUIT EATER." 3 —6—8.30 pjn. INDO MAYA MAYAVAN (Tamil). 3 and 6.30 p.m. YAMATO: "FAH YUET LSONO SIEW (Cantonese). 3 —6—8.30 p.m. MALAI: BOLERO" tMalai opera). 8.30 p.m. To-night: DARAH JANTAN." FUJI: "TOP
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    • 331 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners: 6.30 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour: 6.50 p.m. religious talk; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese drama: 8 pm news in Cantonese: 8.15 pm news in HokUen; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language lesson;
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