Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 June 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 171 FRIDAY. JUNE 255. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 535 1 \fyfruto\ YESTERDAY we dilated upon the abuse of their moneypower and privileges, which had made the Americans, the British and the Dutch the common enemy of all peoples, espe- dally of all Asiatics without exception. Today we propose, in equally simple terms, to endeavour
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  • 33 1 lH»me» MANILA. June 24.—Two hundred public elementary schools are scheduled to oi>en this year in the provinces of Ba«an«;as. Davao, Zamboar.ga Camarin\ Camarinessur. Albay, Neuvaecija and Manila mountain provinces.
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  • 460 1 Big Role In Reconstruction Highly Praised Domei TOKYO, June 23—The Government, following careful selection, has unofficially decided to name Shigeo Odate, at present Mayor of Syonan Special Municipality, the first Governor of Tokyo-to (Tokyo Metropolis) It is understood the appointment of Mr. Odate
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  • 92 1 A NIPPON BASE, June 23— Nippon Navy bombers made a night raid on the enemy base at Horn Island, North Australia on June 17, blasting and setting on fire enemy military establishments, it is learned today. The information further revealed that on
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  • 152 1 Domei. TOKYO, June 24.—Plans to utilize the rich iron deposits and plentiful supply of charcoal in Malai to produce pig iron are steadily progressing as the Nippon Steel Manufacturing Company and the Nippon Steel Tube Manufacturing Company are preparing
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  • 141 1 DJawa Gunsei Undertaking AntiFlood Project Domei. DJAKARTA, June 23—Following the flood over eastern Djawa which was caused by the overflow of the banks of the River Brantus. the Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration) in Djawa have begun investigations, and in order to prevent any further recurrence of such a calamity, have
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  • 117 1 Domei. SHANGHAI. June 24. The Central China Mining Company is making remarkable development in underground resources under its output increase plan, particularly in iron ore. flourspar, and manganese. The company has completed the installation of mining facilities lor Iron-ore which will be shipped to
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  • 116 1 Dome! RANGOON, June 24-Zali, 16--years-cld son of Dr. Ba Maw, Chief of the Burmese Government, together with Unin Han, eldest son of Ba Han, chairman of the Burma Cultural Society, is scheduled to leave shortly to continue studies in Nippon.
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  • 143 1 Domei. IPOH, June 24—The first anniversary celebration of the restoration to service of the famous Chenderoh Dam and HydroElectric Plant was held by the Nippon Hassoden Kaisha. The $20,000,000-dam and power plan; suffered damage during the retreat ol the British forces but the ncctuary
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  • 132 1 Domei. ISTANBUL, June 23— Lord Linlithgow, Indian Viceroy, is summoning on July 5 the last session cf the Central Legislature in his viceregal capacity, according to a dispatch received here. Meanwhile, it is reported that Sir Archibald Wavell left London on Tuesday for
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  • 93 1 Dome! TOKYO, June 24.—1t is disclosed that in appreciation of outstanding services rendered in promoting diplomatic relations between Germany and Nippon, Rsichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler has presented the First Order of the Grosskreuz Adler to Mamcru Shigemitsu. Qaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister) of Nippon. Dr. Heinrich Stahmer, German
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  • 130 1 Domei. ROME. June 23. —A special showing of the JJippon film "Hawaii Maral Oki Kaisen" (Sea Battles of Pearl Harbour and Malai) was held at the Nippon Embassy here last night for Italian and foreign correspondents. Also present were the Nippon Military
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  • Article, Illustration
    3 1 MR. SIIK.F.O ODATE
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  • 354 1 MANY VOLUNTEER FOR SERVICE Domei TOKYO. June 23—While the men at the front are proving their bravery on land, at sea, and in the air, there has also been a remarkable surge of fighting spirit on the home front recently. Outstanding indication of this has
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  • 57 1 Domei. TOKYO. June 23—The Joho Kyoku (Beard of Information) today announced the appointment of advisers. They include Inosulce Furuno. president of Domt. News Agency, Hlroshi Shimomura, p*-««sident of Nippon Broadcasting Corporation. Shingoro Takalshi. director of Mainichi Shimbun and Tokichl Tanaka, chairman ;of Nippon Press Association.
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  • 188 1 DotneiTOKYO, June 25—Speaking to his countrymen for the second time since his arrival in Tokyo, Subhas Chandra Bose, the militant Indian patriot, in a radio speech last night, promised his personal leadership to Indians In the final phase of their national struggle for independence.
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  • 97 1 Domei TOKYO, June 24—The Filipino inspection party in Nippon terminated their nine-day stay In Tokyo and departed at 9 a.m. on board the express train for Nagoya and Kansai district en route back to Manila. Since their arrival on June 15, the Filipino party
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  • 309 1 Domel STOCKHOLM, June 23.—Investigations into the cause of the Detroit riots which were quelled on Tuesday afternoon after 36 hours of bloody fighting:, are now being conducted by United States authorities, according to reports reaching here. Brig. Gen. William Gunther, who was in
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  • 257 1 Domel STOCKHOLM, June 23.—According to a London dispatch, well-informed circles declare that Germany has established new headquarters against anti-Axis invasion at Avignon, in Southern France, under the command of Field Marshal Erwin Rommell. Perak Enforces Law Promulgated By Syonan Gunsei A
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  • 205 1 Anglo-American s Lose 210 Bombers Within Two Days Dotnei LISBON, June 23.—Ninety-two Anglo-American planes, 75 of which were lour-engined bombers, were shot down ov?r Western Germany on Tuesday and Tuesday night. The British Air Ministry admitted the loss oi 3j bombers in this raid. Other information from Benin ai.i a
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  • 121 1 Domei. TOKYO, June 23—The Asahl gave prominence to a report thac Mamoru Shigemitsu, Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister), immediately after the close of the Diet Session, individually conferred with the German, Italian and French Ambassadors and "sought their understanding on the new international policies
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  • 157 1 Domri. TOKYO, June 24—The National Treasures Preservation Commission of the Mombu-sho (Education Ministry) decided yesterday to add 91 historic structures, paintings and other objects of art to the list of national treasures. The priceless selections include 21 ancient architectural structures, one group of paintings,
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  • 88 1 DomeL BANGKOK, June 24—Ceremonies marking the beginning of the 90-day 12th ordinary session of the Thai Assembly of Peoples' Representatives were held this morning with the attendance of Prince Regent Aditya, Prince Regent Prodist Manudharam and all Cabinet Ministers. At the opening ceremony, Prinoe Regent
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 46 1 1 liE SYONAN SINBUN (English Edit] m takes pleasure in acknowledging the following generous donations to the Nippon Red Cress Fund: Me srs. Lim Shing Hong. Sy;nan $200 00 Sy.n n Tokubetu-si Pishing Materials A.<- I'iation $500.C0 $700.00 Previously acknowledged $33,360.11 Total received to date $34,060.11
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  • 221 2 NO COMPROMISE WITH BRITISH Domei. TOKYO. June 23—There will be no compromise between India and Britain for compromise actually means submission. Rash Behari Bcse, Chairman of the Indian Independence League, declared during a Press interview this afternoon. Emphasizing that as long as
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  • 264 2 TAISHI TATSI TELLS PRESS OF TALK WITH PRESIDENT WANG CHING-WEI Domel NANKING, June 24.—Masayuki Tani, Nippon Taishi to Nanking, following a conference with President Wang Chingwei declared to the Press that t he immediate problem of SinoNippon relations is the return of the Shanghai
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  • 114 2 Domel. CANTON, June 23.—0n the occasion oi the 18th anniversary of the Shachi Incident today, the Kwangtung Provincial Headquarters of the Kuomintang carried out "Dcwn With Britain ani the United States" campaign throughout this city. Through speeches, wall posters and radio broadcasts,
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  • 112 2 DomH TOKYO. June 23.—The Burmese and Philippine Inspection Parties, headed rsspectively by U. Ba Lwin and Leon Guinto, Mayor Of Manila, today visited Tsuchiura. Naval Aviation Training Static n as well as Ka^umiguura Naval Aviation Training Station. Members of both parties declared they were greatly impressed
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  • 68 2 Famine Ravages SouthEasternKwangsiProvince Domel CANTON, June m.—Vast areas in south-eastsrn Kwangsi Province are suffering from the worst famine in the Province's history and the situation is expected to vorsen due to the impossibility to import fcod In the suffering area because there are no communications, according to reports received here.
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  • 116 2 Telegraphic MoneyOrder Service In Malai From July 1 THROUGH the Money Order and Malaian Postal Order Services, the Post Offices are rendering much facilities to the public in making remittances between places in Malai, says an official release. In addition to the above services, the Yosei Kyoku, Gunsei Kanbu has
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  • 310 2 HOW A GANG of armed Chinese entered a house in Sims Avenue early on the morning of Aug. 21 last year, tied up the male inmates and finally decamped with cash and jewellery amounting to about $1,000, was told by a witness at a
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  • 186 2 Domei NANKING, June 22—It is learned that Count Kiyoshi Kuroda. Managing Director of Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai I Society fcr International Cultural Relations) this afternoon presented two drawings by noted Nippon artists. "Ravine* and "Spring Mcon." to President and Mrs. Wang Chingwei at
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  • 1196 2  -  &&J4ltl DJAKARTA, June 23.—Likening Dutch imperialism to "a water buffalo which trampled the flourishing flower garden of Indonesian culture" Sancesi Pane, noted I poet and President of the Culture Centre of Djakarta, exhorted Injdonesians to return to th?ir traditional Oriental Culture. Writing under the title "Back to Eastern
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  • 79 2 NAGALINGAM—Mr. K. Naga»i*«ftm retired Surveyor of the Survey Department, Malai, passed away last night at 8.40 p.m. at the Chuo Byoin, Syonan, leaving behind a widow, two sons, Mr. N. sumboo of the Keiri-ka and Mr. N. M. Muthu of the Boeki-Va, Syonan To-;:ubetu-si. and two daughters and two
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  • 210 2 WavelVs Appointment As Viceroy Reflects Britain 's Desperation CHUBU NIPPON'S COMMENT Domei. TOKYO, June 23.—Commenting on the appointment of Sir Archibald Wavoll as Viceroy of India succeeding Lord L«nlithgow the Chubu Nippon, leading journal of Central Nippon, editorially declares this appointment plainly reflects Britain's last-minute desperate attempt to maintain the
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  • 255 2 TOMORROW'S boxing program at the Great World Arena promises to be the best ever staged since the revival of ring games in Malai last year. Weber, Aman and Gunboat Smith are all champs and drawing cards on their own right and. weather permitting, fight
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  • 135 2 TEMPORARY COMPROMISE Domel. STOCKHOLM. June 23—John I* Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers, en Tuesday evening ordered striking United States coal miners to resume work, according to a Reuter'a report from Washington. The British news service dispatch said the Policy Committee
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  • 180 2 Dome! BUENOS AIRES, June 22—It was officially announced that the Australian Government has been requested to reduce meat exports to the United States in order to increase shipments to Britain, according to a mossass from Canberra. Accepting the British request, the Australian authorities have
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 378 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. Well experienced turners and bench fitters. Apply to Machine Shop (former Borneo Motors) Nisean Jidosha K. K. 72, Orchard Road. WANTED English-speaking Chinese Dispenser. Applicant must be able to write Chinese. Apply to Box No. 292. care of Syonan Sinbun 'English Edition), Syonan. WANTED a yc.-ung Indian
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    • 272 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Dr. and Mrs. K. L-. VERGHESE beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to ail relatives and friends who very kindly attended their wedding and the reception held to their honour, and also those who sent valuable presents and congratulatory messages. PUBLIC NOTICES MALAI NOTICE No. 12 The
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    • 195 2 MISCELLANEOUS LOST ALSATIAN DOG Colour brown. Answers to name of Bearing Licence No. 456 of 5603. Those giving information or finder will be well rewarded Communicate with owner at No. 200, Thomson Road, Syonan LOTUS BRAND Refined Vinegar, Toilet Soap, Chinese, Tea and Table Sauce. Manufactured for quality. Hygienically and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 342 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 108 -£r TONIGHT Mr. Kato and Mr. Ah are talking about Nippon-go. 1. Anata wa dono kurai Nippon-go o benkyo shite imasu lea? How long have you been learning Nippon-go. 2 So tlesu ne. Mo ichi nen chikaku benkyo shite imasu— Weil. I have been learning
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    • 123 2 i ENTERTAINING FILM 1 FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS,' stari ring Eddie Cantor, which opened for a season at the Kyoei Qekijo yesterday, is a most entertaining lilrr Incidentally, the film shows ho.-; disorderly a girls' school in the UnU'd States ran be. The supporting "shorts" are also very interesting. MYSTERY THRILLER
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