Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 June 1943

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  • 26 1 The Syonan Sin bun 1 Office *****6 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 173 MONDAY. JUNE 28. KOKI 26Q3. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS :i 1
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  • 564 1 \fyauwA WITH THE progress of the war, more and more anti-Axis leaders are coming to their senses; on them is gradually but surely dawning the conviction that theirs is a hopeless war against Nippon in Dai Toa. Adding to the chorus of those who now see
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  • More Enemy Aircraft Fall Easy Prey To Nippon Forces As Aerial War Intensifies In Pacific
    • 715 1 U.S. SCRAPS STR A TEG V FOR THIRD TIME By a Doraei Naval Com merit a tor TOKYO, June 26.—Naval power is doubtlessly destined to play an important and decisive rcle in the war in the Pacific. It is necessary for participants in
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    • 80 1 Domei LISBON. June 25.—The London Observer's correspondent in Washington reports that Elmer Davies stated today he would resign as Director of the Office of War Information if its domestic branch is abolished as the House of Representatives voted to do yesterday. Davies. speaking at
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    • 35 1 Domei TOKYO. June 26—Subhas Chandra Boss, foremost Indian independence leader who is in Tokyo, visited the Manshukoku Embassy this afternoon. and conferred with Ambassador Wang Yun-ching for more than one hour.
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    • 405 1 AS AERIAL warfare in the South Pacific intensifies, more and more enemy aircraft are falling easy prey to the Imperial Nippon forces. Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday announced: "Imperial Army and Navy land units in the Solomons
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    • 159 1 Domei NANKING, June 25.—The National Government at the second plenary session of the National Economic Council this morning examined and approved the three-year Wartime Producticn Increase Plan. Details of the proposed plan were immediately transmitted to competent departments within the Executive Yuan for
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    • 140 1 MERITORIOUS certificates and prizes for successful entrants to the Tropical Products Exhibition will be given at a ceremony to be held at the Gunseikan-bu on Wednesday morning, the closing date of the Exhibition. A similar exhibition is scheduled to be held for
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    • 55 1 Darnel. MANLA. June 26 —Out of a lotal of 212 applicants. 113 passed the examination for primary teachers of Nippon-Go. which was held on June it and 12, by the Nippon Gunsel (Military Administration) here. The successful applicants will receive licences as Nippon-Go teachers on July 5 at
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    • 108 1 Domei. TOKYO, June 25—The Joho Kycku (Board of Information) at 4 p.m. announced that the second administrative inspection of the nation's war industries for the purpose of advancing the nationfighting strength thrcugh step-ping-up production efficiency will be conducted in July in iron and
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    • 90 1 Smith-Connolly AntiStrike Bill Becomes Law Domei. LISBON. June 25—The SmithConnolly Anti-Strike Bill became law as both He uses of the United States Congress overrode the Presidential veto, it is reported from Washington. The House of Representatives overrode the veto by a vote of 244 to 108. and the Senate by
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    • 309 1 NIPPON FORCES PROVE SUPERIOR Domei. A NIPPON BASE. June 25 Severe fighting, which is going en in the area east of Blsmark Islands in the Pacific and which is growing ln intensity day by day, marks the present stage of the batth of the
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    • 40 1 Domei. TOKYO. June 26—The decision to establish a new Christian organization to be known as the Nippon ProtestantAssociation was unanimously reached this afternoon during a meeting at tbe Tokyo V.M.C.A., attended by approximately 70 representatives of Protestant organizations.
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    • 38 1 FUKUOKA. June 26—Leon G. Quinto and Pio Duran, leaders of the Philippines inspection party, left Fukuoka for home by plane this morning. Other members of the party are still in Osaka, and will follow soon.
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    • 20 1 BY ORDER of the Syonan Garrison, the anti-air-raid practices, originally scheduled for today, have been postponed.
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    • 310 1 DomeiLISBON, June 26.—Continued anti-Axis bombing expeditions over continental Europe, despite the terrific rate of daily losses in large planes and respective crew members, can only be termed as "desperation attacks." At the rate of present British and American losses particularly
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    • 106 1 Domei TOKYO, June 26. German night fighters and anti-aircraft batteries shot down 30 British heavy bombers during a British raid on Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, in the Ruhr Valley last night. Confirming the German claim, the British Air Ministry admitted that 30 British planes were
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    • 209 1  -  TAISHI TANI SAYS TIME HAS COME FOR ACTION BY KUSUO OTA Domei Correspondent NANKING, June 26.—" Sino-Nippon relations have now entered a stage of execution instead of making explanations." declared Masayuki Tani, Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to China, to me in a special interview this
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    • 135 1 Domei. SHANGHAI, June 26—It Is reliably predicted that the return of the International Settlement and French Concession in Shanghai to the National Government will take place in future with the date set for the "immediate future." Italy, Switzerland. Denmark, Sweden and
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    • 190 1 MORE THAN 10,000 Indians attended the mass rally held yesterday evening at Farrer Park to express gratitude and appreciation to Nippon for Premier Oen. Hideki Tojo's assurance of unstinted support to the Indian people in their fight for independence, says a Domei report. The
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    • 52 1 Domei ROME, June 26.—A capacity audience highly applauded the first showing of the new Nippon film "Hawaii-Malai Ok) Kaisen" (Pearl Harbour and Malai battles) which was presented here yesterday and today by the Society of the Friends of Nippon. Professor Glno Terra explained the Nippon wording
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    • 38 1 Domei. OSAKA June 26—The Philippines inspection party arrived here ln Osaka from Nagoya yesterday afternoon. Today, the party will make a sightseeing trip to inspect the great industrial plants for which Osaka is famous
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    • 43 1 Domei. NANKING. June 26—More than 300 I Chinese youths from various parts of China will undergo extensive group training this Summer beginning June 28 under the rlirection of the Summer: Collective Training Committee of the! new national movement. R is disclosed.'
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    • 566 1 Domei. NANKING, June 26— High tribute to Nippon's lofty ideal in the construction of Dai Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia CoProsperity Sphere) as elucidated biT premier Gen. Hideki Tojo at tne 82nd extraordinary session cf the Imperial Diet, was paid by President Wang Ching-wei in
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    • 61 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, June 25.—President Getulio Vargas of Brazil has granted Bolivia the use of the Brazilian port of Santos as an act of mutual co-operation in the war efforts between Brazil and Bolivia. A rail line connecting Brazil and Bolivia is now being considered Vargas is reported to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 i-'&ftftii ffi_l fi^un Hm f iiw^ifn^f mi!*! lis \1 H_/« i IWI 1 Uli v i____3 UIILI A DONATION of $5 to the Nippon Red Cross Fund comes from Mr. Mono Sengupta cf th? Syonan Tokubetu-si. This dcnation brings the total received to date to $34,065.11.
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    • 11 1 Down With The Enemy! Fi&ht For A World Of Universal Brotherhood
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  • 390 2 SUPERIORITY OVER ENEMY Domei. TDKYO, June 24—Pointing out that the results of aerial ccmbats between Nippon Army air units and enemy air forces since the oubtbreak of the current war have demonstrated clearly the: overwhelming superiority of Im- j perial pilcts in morale and
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  • 32 2 Domei TOKYO, June 23. —Tsai Pei. Chinese Ambassador to Tokyo, was honoured at a reception held this evening at the Imperial Hotel under the auspices of leading economic organizations here.
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  • 369 2 CONGRESS REVOLTS AGAINST ROOSEVELT'S HOME POLICY Dome! LISBON, June 27.—A1l America is watching White House for the next move in the national crisis provoked by the Congress revolt against Roosevelt's home policy, declared Reuters special correspondent in Washington, as the
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  • 262 2 CHIEF ABBOT OUTLINES PLANS Domei FUKUOKA. June 26.—Liu Chihsiang, Chief Abbot of the Liulung Temple in Canton, who arrived uare yesterday from Canton en his way to attend the Dai I Toa Buddhist Young Men's Conference in Tokyo en July 4 and July 5
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  • 219 2 Domei. LISBON. June 25.—1t is idle to pretend that the appointment! of Field Marshal Archibald Wavell has not surprised India, the Times correspondent states, as India had been concerned mainly with prominent figures in British political life. He observes that moie
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  • 93 2 Domei LISBON, June 24.—Though half a million coal miners have been ordered to return to work, only a small number of men from Ohio, Alabama, Pennsylvania and other affected states have responded, according to a Washington report. President Roosevelt's warnings to miners are especially unpopular
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  • 109 2 A CABLE from the Chief Kathi of Syonan on behalf of the Muslims of Malai, pledging their loyalty to the Imperial Army and praying for the success of the all-Sumatra Muslim meeting which was held in Medan on June 20, has been sent
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  • 194 2 PATRIOTIC DEMAND MET Domei TOKYO. Jun? 25—The Government at todays Cabinet session approved and announced the Outline <:f a system for mobilization of students on wartime footing. As a result, a system for registering all students according to ability will be I established.
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  • 99 2 Domei ROME June 25-The diploma-! tic correspondent of the Stefani News Agency, commenting on Subhas Chandra Bose's radio message to the Italian nation declared that Bose and all Indians who are rising against British; rule can count on Italy's solidar- I ity and
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  • 29 2 Domei. I KUCHING, June 25—A postal savings system was introduced recently by the North Borneo Communications Bureau for the benefit of the inhabitants, it is learned i
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  • 919 2  -  Ct&MtCl DJAKARTA. June 25.-"What has been denied us for 350 years is going to be given us by Nippon only in a short time," declared i. R. Soekarno. Poetera leader, during his cne-hour address at the Indonesian mass meet held yesterday evening at the Zoological Garden in response
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  • 356 2 'ASIAJIN NO ASIA" IS GOAL BY DOMEI POLITIC AL COMMENTATOR. TOKYO, June 26.—1n the 82nd Extraordinary Session of the Diet, Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo and Gaimu Daijin Shigemitsu declared Nippon's policy in Toa is to establish equality and mutuality among the various races
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  • 145 2 Domei. SHANGHAI. June 26.-It is disclosed that th 2 Shanghai Inter-: national Settlement, following its I return to the National Govern-1 ment, will be incorporated into i special municipality. It exacted the existing municipal council will be disbanded »n favour of a special Municipal Ward Office
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  • 136 2 British Champion Of Nippon Cause Passes A way •tome!. LISBON. June 25.—Charles Vincent Sale, 75-year-old head ol the Sale Company Limited died today in London, according to reports' from the British capital. Having established the Sale Company in Yokohama at an early age and engaged in foreign tiade for years
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  • 151 2 Domei LISBON. Juno 25.—Frank Knox. United States Secretary for Navy, has issued a warning that the United States especially the American Navy is facing a crude oil shortage, it is reported from Washington. In this connection. th«; House of Representatives has ordered an investigation
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  • 52 2 Domei PEKING. June 23 —It Is learned that In order to meet increased demand for electric oower supply consequent upon increased production by .."j- industries, the North China Electric Power Supply Company has decided to increase its capital by 123.000,000 yuan making its to a' capital
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  • 74 2 Domei HSINKING, June 23.—Manshukoku Journalists Association was formally Inaugurated yesterday at a meeting of the State Council, attended by repretatives of Government. Army, Concordia Association and others. In the course of the meeting Mr. Rokuyo Takebe stressed the importance of the role of the press in connection with
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  • 669 2 THRILLING BOUTS LAST SATURDAY TIGER AMAN, holder of the bantam-weight crown cf Malai, snatched the feather-weight title from Frankie Weber at the Great; Wcrld arena on Saturday night. Weber the feather-weight champion ducked through the ropes scaling 128 Ib., two pounds over tne featherweight
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 282 2 WANTED to rent a room or a nous:: with one or two rocms (furnished or unfurnished) in the neighbourhood of town. Helper in obtaining this accommodation will be rewarded. Apply to the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition^, Cecil Street, Syonan. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE nm ONG —At the Sh'min Byoin on 25th June.
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    • 241 2 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Re: Vessels with masts being forbidden to am her or sail in waters near Kallang Airport. NOTICE is hereby &iven that from June 26. 2603, until the end of this month, vessels with mast I aro forbidden to anchor or sail i in ths waters in the
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    • 215 2 MISCELLANEOUS GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! In stock at PETER CHONG'S (1) Vaccari's Nippon-Go, Grammar and Conversation Parts l and 2. (2) Toa Jiten in four languages-' Nippon-go. Chinese. English and Malai. The Two most popular books. NIPPON-GO TRAINING INSTITUTE. N ro- 14, Bonham Building, Chulia Street, Syonan. A New Advanced
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    • 245 2 Attractive Auction Sale of Modern Design Oak-Stained Teak HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising:—Two sets of well-made teak Sitting Room Suites, Bed Room Suite. "NATIONAL" Cash Rcginc-r, "KODASCOPE" Model 50 Cinema Projector (almost New) "GARRARD" electric gramophone motor with teak cabinet. Gramophone pick-up, set of MINIATURE electric trains (in perfect condition) British-made Electric
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 200 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginters; 6.35 p.m Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. nealti talß in Malai; 7 p.m. Malai mule; 7.15 p.m. following weeks Malai programs. 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m j Teochew dramatic selections; 8 p.m news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m.
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