Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 June 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sin bun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 172 SATURDAY. JUNE 26. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 533 1 Great Achievements In Restoring Peace, Order; Developing Resources, Attaining Self-Sufficiency BY DOMEI CORRESPONDENT AN UNDISCLOSED BASE in Nampo, June 24. —The restoration of peace and order, the development of vital war resources, and the establishment of selfsufficiency in Nampo,—the three main aims of
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  • 570 1 r ~i L J TODAY'S official announcement, disclosing that certain criminals are being suitably dealt with, should leave no room for doubt that the Gunsei (Military Administration) will brook no interference with the peaceful conditions to which Malai is rapidly settling down after its emergence from
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  • 117 1 Domei. LISBON, June 24 —A formation of Nippon bombers attacked United States positions in the Southern Solomons today, causing damage, according to a Washington dispatch. Nippon aircraft attacked three United States warships in the south-east Solomon Seas, it is reported from Washington. No
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  • 344 1 GRATITUDE FOR PROMISED SUPPORT A HUGE MASS rally of all Indians in Syonan will be held under the auspices of the Syonan branch of the Indian Independence League to thank the Nippon Prmier, Gen. Hideki Tojo, fcr his reassurance of all-out aid
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  • 309 1 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT STRENUOUS efforts Dy the Police authorities during the past six months have resulted in the rounding up, on June 12, of a gang of 12 armed robbers who have been disturbing peace and order in Syonan-to. It is expected that these robbers
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  • 93 1 Doom! TOKYO, June 25.—Kyushu Imperial University, on June 22, dispatched three professors to Halnan Island where the institution recently established a trcplcal agriculture and forestry research laboratory to carry on intensive research work, the Nippon Sangyo, influential industrial journal, reported today. It is understood
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  • 386 1 ve Domei TOKYO, June 25.—Declaring that Australia is faced with both an internal and external crisis with the nation's dissatisfaction over the war policy and increasing pressure by Nippon forces, the Ycmiuri-Hochi editorially asserts that Australian Prime Minister John Curtins
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  • 415 1 MILITARY TARGETS, SHIPPING, HARBOUR INSTALLATIONS ATTACKED Domei LISBON, JUNE 24.—AXIS AIRCRAFT HAVE BEEN REMARKABLY ACTIVE OF LATE, SPREADING THEIR WINGS TO THE FOUR CARDINAL POINTS OF THE COMPASS IN EUROPE. Southwards, Radio Re me, quoting an Italian war communique, broadcast that Italian
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  • 414 1 The following is a brief guide to the understanding of light control for the A.R.P. exercises in Syonan on Monday:— 1. Light Control is divided into the following three catesories:— (a) Kei-Kai-Kan-Sei (.Brown-Out) j precautionary light control. tf» Kuu-Syu-Kan Sel (Black-Out. j emergency light
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  • 609 1 COMMANDER 0/V A.R.P. PRACTICES WITH DAI Toa Senso in its decisive stage, not precluding a possible enemy surprise "nuisance"' air raid on this strategic-ally-important base, the Commander of the Garrisoned Forces in Syonan urges the people, ~s new subjects of Tenno Heika, to prepare for all
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 9 1 Consolidate Mnlai's Security Throu&h, Diligent A. R. P. Exercises
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    • 121 1 NOTICE Re: Vessels with masts being forbidden to anchcr or sail in waters near Kallang Airport. NOTICE is hereby given that from June 26. 2603, until the end of this month, vessels with mast are fcrbidden to anchor cr sail in th? waters in the area enclosed by a line
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    • 221 1 Security Lies In PreparednessTake Part In A. R. P. Exercises Diligently A.R.P. ALARM SIGNAL CIIDK Kei-Kai-Kei- K«*i-Kai-Kei- Kuu-Snu- I Kuu-Shu-Hoh Koh Kaijo Kei-Hoh. Kei-Hoh Kaijo Alarm of All clear ror A!a'm of All clear foe Precaution. Alarm of Emergency. Alarm of Hrecaution. Emergency <to b* fslTcwrd by P ccauM'tnal Alarm*
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  • 274 2 •OF GREAT HELP; DECLARES CHAIRMAN THE DEEP debt of gratitude the Syonan Sports Association owes to Mayor Shigeo Odate was minuted at the CLuncil meeting of the Association held at the clubhouse yesterday. Mr. G. H. Klat, who presided at the meeting, said that
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  • 191 2 THE STAGE is set for the forthcoming amateur boxing championship tournament organized by the Syonan Sports Association. Among the 62 entries representing all divisions are many former champions including detective Abdul Rahman who was flyweight champion for five years in succession. Several more
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  • 113 2 Domel. NANKING, June 24—It is learned that Masayuki Tani, Nippon Taishi to Nanking, following his recent return from Shanghai yesterday, today conferred with Dr. Chu Min-yi, Chinese Foreign Minister, on various problem^ arising frcm the retrocession of the International Settlement in Shanghai to the
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  • 69 2 PLEADING guilty to a charge of profiteering, a Chinese, Tarn To Nam. was fined $100. or six weeks' rigorous imprisonment in default, in the S3'cnan Keizi Tihohcin yesterday. It was stated that the accused, a suill-hokler dealing in toilet goods In Orchard Road, sold a
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  • Article, Illustration
    6 2 —Specially d. awn for Syonan Sinbun.
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  • 1627 2 Progressive Perak 's New Governor Interviewed PEOPLE'S WELFARE STABILIZED By NOBOEU HIDAKA, Syonan Sinbun Staff Correspondent. EVER since I assumed the present post as Governor of Perak, I have paid special attention to the problem of education. Up to the present, 504 schools have already been reopened and over 43,000
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  • 388 2 shows internal Rottenness DomeL TOKYO, June 25.—The Nippon Times editorially under the capticn "Race Riots in America," pointed out the contradiction which exists between America's actual performances like the race war in Detroit and the United States' hypocritical pretensions. It said that the United
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  • 226 2 DomeL BERLIN, June 23.—Reflecting closer relations between Germany and Nippon, twelve new branches of the Nippon-German Society have been formed within the period of one year according to the Society's annual report. Among the cities where new branchrs were established are Munich, Leipzis, Salzburg and
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  • 287 2 THAVS IMPRESSIONS OF ISIPPOIV DomeL TOKYO, June 24.—The respectful obedience shown to Tenno ileika by the people of Nippon is a good example for all peoples of Nampo (Southern Regions) to adopt, declared Phort Phutthinam, Tokyo correspondent of the Bangkok Chronicle and
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  • 209 2 Domei. HSUCHOW, June 24.—Since the dawn of June 22 Nippon units have been carrying out vigorous attacks against about 2,000 troops cf th« First Brigade of the temporary organized 56th Division of the 92nd Army in Koho district, Hcnan-Anhwei border. In the neighbourhood of Thinpanhou
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 54 2 ADVERTISE where /Advertising Pays 'PHONE 5471 SHEWS Circus-Boxing BEACH ROAD RECLAMATION TOMORROW 9 p m T.T. firing* Yon Arother Night of Thrills MAIN EVENT TIGER KOMENG KID GOPAL Six 2-minnte rounds. Supports, by 12 hard-hitting lively rounds. And a change of Circus program. Seals at usual prices: $1.5«, do ets.
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    • 294 2 PUBLIC NOTICE MALAI NOTICE No. 12 The Telephone Tariff for Syonan-to and other Places in Malai have been amended as follows and will t«ke effect from Ist July, 2603:— EXCHANGE LINES. Business. $240 00 per annum for Syonan-to. $180.00 per annum for other Places in Malal. Residence $180.00 per annum
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    • 708 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. Well experienced turners and bench fitters. Apply to Machine Shop (former Borneo Motors) Nissan Jldosha K. K. 72, Orchard Road. WANTED Teachers qualified to teach Nippon-Go and Hindustani. Apply in writing with full Particulars to Secretary, Indian Independence League, Sycnan, Branch, Waterloo Street. WANTED five clerks to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 215 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 109 I -Cr rPHIS evening cur conversation is about the study of Nippon-go. 1. Anata wa Nippon-go ga taihen Jczu nl narimashita ne—You have become very clever In Nippon-go S. Arigato gozalmasu. Shikashi niada umaku hanasemasen I hark you. But I cannot speak so well. 5.
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    • 463 2 KYO-EI FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS." 3—6—8.30 p.m. Tomorrow: 12 noon—3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: "THE CAT AND THE CANARY." 3 —6—8.30 p.m. To-mor-row: 12 noon—3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. VSIIII1O: "HIDDEN POWER" and "HIGHWAY PATROL." 3 —6—8.30 p.m. INDO MAYA MAYAVAN (Tamil). 3 and 6.30 p.m. To-morrow: 2.30 pm.—s 30—8.30 p.m. YAMATO: "FAH YUET
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