Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 134 THURSDAY. MAY 13. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS.
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  • 684 1 Pioneer Chinese Nationalists NOW THAT the Chinese in Nanpo know precisely on which side of the fence they should stand following the declaration of war by the National Government of China on United States and Britain, it is fitting to recall Syonan's association with the Chinese Nationalist movement. President
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  • 596 1 Chinese Military Mission Leader Explains Basis For Victory Over Anti-Axis Domei TOKYO, May 12.—Combined material and spiritual resources form the sinews of Nippon's real strength and basis for victory over her enemies in Dai Toa Senso, Gen. Yen Peng, head of the
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  • 244 1 CHUNGKING'S END IN SIGHT' Domei. SHIMONOSEKI, May 13.—Tsai Pei, tha newly appointed Chinese Ambassador to Tokyo, arrived yesterday evening, following an inspection tcur of North China. He left for Tokyo by the Fuji express train alter a short rest at Sanyo Hotel. Tsai Pei is
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  • 270 1 Domei PEKING, May 11.—A new and more effective method of settling trade balances is now being considered by the Bank of Nippon in parallel with the extensitn of credits as a means of further facilitating the smooth economic and financial development
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  • 294 1 Domei TOKYO, May 12.—Heroic tactics of Nippon airmen in downing enemy aircraft by crashing their own planes into the enemy's, as stressed by Army Spokesman MajorGeneral Nakao Yahagi on Apr. 20, are being displayed on various fronts in Dai Toa Sen
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  • 144 1 MOPPING-UP IS CONTINUING Domei. TOKYO, May 12. —As a result of the present successful Nippon campaign in the Taihsing Mountains on the ShansiIlonan provincial border and in the Hunan area, Chungking and Chinese Communist forces in these regions have been dealt such
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  • 400 1 Dome! UNDISCLOSED Nippon Base, May 11—Nippon bombers this morning raided Changsha in Hunan Province, and inflicted heavy damage on military facilities there. The raid also caused huge fires to break out at several places in the city. All the Nippon planes returned to
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 1 Dr. Ba Maw, chief of the Burmese Government, giving an add re s at the inaugural meeting of the Preparatory Committee for ths Independence of Burma.—(Domei photo).
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  • 227 1 FURTHER DECORATION Domel BERLIN, May 11.—The Fuehrer's Headquarters has announced that Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, Commander-in-Chief of the German fcrces in Africa, calling at the Fuehrer's Headquarters on May 11, received words cf praise for his meritorious service on the African front for two years from
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  • 292 1 HUGE BRITISH CASUALTIES Domei. LISBON, May 12.—Clement Attlee, deputy British Prime Minister, speaking in the House of Commons on the African situation, declared that the Axis forces are still fighting strongly on high ground south of Hammalif, on the north coast of Cape
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  • 98 1 THE SYONAN SINBUN (English Edition) acknowledges a furthsr donation to the Nippon Red Cross Fund of $42 from: Chinese Baptist Church, Orchard Road $15.00 Bethesda Church, Bras Basah Rood 25.00 "In honour memory of my well beloved people Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tcng Han's
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  • 91 1 Domei. TOKYO, May Vl— Wang I-tang, former Chairman of North China Political Council and member of the Central Political Council of the National Government of China who arrived here yesterday, this morning proceeded to the Imperial Palace and signed in the Imperial RegisterLater, Mr.
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  • 292 1 'NIPPON HAS AMPLE SHIPS* Domei. LISBON. May 11.—From Melbourne, it is learned that the Cape Vessel area, east of Darwin, was attacked by Nippon aircrait today. The results of the raid have not been announced as yet by anti-Axia Headquarters. A repcrt reaching Buenos Aires says
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  • 282 1 Domei LISBON, May 11—From Washington, it is reported that the British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, has arrived in Washington, accompanied by military and navy officials. It is announced that Lord Beaverbrook. Minister of War Production, accompanied Winston Churchill. Reuters correspondent said that ther«» Is no definite
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  • 79 1 Domei. LISBON, May 11—A report from Belfast, North Ireland, says that 20 persons were killed, five injured and two missing when a mine floated ashore and exploded near the west coast, in the village of Donegal. A crowd had gathered near the mine and
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  • 151 2 TOKYO, May 2—The Tokyo Shimbun this morning editorially pointed out that the fighting spirit and morale of Chungking troops have greatly deteriorated of late as indicated in the present Nippon operations in North China and in the Hunan area. The increasing number of Chungking
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  • 365 2 P*meL TELUK ANSON, May 12.—The Teluk Anscn branch of the PeraK Oversea Chinese Association is housed at the former Kheng Chew Club—one of the most spacious and best buildings in Teluk Anson, and is staffed with a. number cf enthusiastic workers who
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  • 194 2 Dome! SHANGHAI, May 11.—"The Opium War," the most ambitious historical film marketed today by Chinese Movie Producers, is drawing nightly capacity crowds at the Grand Theatre since the film was released on May 6. The audience responded, with enthusiastic applause to incidents in
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  • 462 2 A DECISION to promote a table tennis tournament confined to members of the Syonan Sports Association was made at a meeting cf the Indoor Games Committee. A sub-committee was appointed to draft rules, and It was agreed to have a singles championship tournament
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  • 349 2 Crowned With Success DAI TOA DALJIN IN MANILA Domri. MANILA, May 11.—The recent visit by Premier Tojo, as well as the present visit of Mr. Aoki to the Philippines have served to bolster the unflinching determination of all Filipinos to exert their utmost efforts
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  • 119 2 Darnel TAIPING, May 11.—After a long lapse of time, boxing will be revived in this town. With the recent formation of the District Sports Association here, sporting enthusiasts in this district can look forward to a great revival in all games, as it is understood
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  • 98 2 PROMINENT Indian athletes in Syoran will take part in a meeting at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 3 p.m, on Sunday, May 16. A program cf 24 events h,:s already been drawn up. The following athletes will take part: M. K. Sundram (Capt),
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  • 85 2 Oomel LISBON, May 11.—Indication that the food famine is spreading throughout India is revealed by the New Delhi radio which reported that areas under the Assam Government are now hard hit by food shortage. It Is reported that Indian Government officials are holding discussions
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  • 103 2 TWO HUNDRED students comprising the first class of the Sponan Mariners Training institute have returned here after a two-week training cruise on board a training vessel. The instructor, accompanying the students, told the Press he was impressed by the enthusiasm shoum by the
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  • 156 2 Domei LISBON, May 11.—From Londen it Is reported that Britain is at least five years behind the United States in the production of modern civil airliners. Wing Commander Wright told the House of Ccmmons last night. He said, it was ludicrous
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  • 149 2 Domei HONGKONG, May 12—The new type cargo vessel, built in the Hongkong dockyard under the supervision of Nippcn shipbuilding engineers, returned from a successful maiden voyage on May 10. The vessel lelt Hongkong on Mar. 20 en its first trip. A Nippon navy official who
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  • 154 2 INVESTIGATIONS into vege-table-growing, including various foodstuffs other than rice, and the raising of pigs and fowls amcng the Chinese community here is being carried out by the Oversea Chinese Association, Syonan. with a view to facilitating necessary arrangements for the grow-more-fcod drive. This work was
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  • 425 2 FOUR revolving containers will be used for drawing numbers in the Konan Saiken (Lottery) which takes place at the Syonan Kokaido on May 30, according to an official announcement. In the first container, there will be 30 balls with numbers 00. 01 to
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  • 151 2 Domei TOKYO. May 11 —The amalgamation cf Tokyo prefecture and Tokyo City into a single administrative unit to be called Tokyo Metropolis which was to take place on May 11 has been advanced to July 1, it was decided at today's Cabinet meeting. It will
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  • 212 2 CONVICTED for profiteering in cloth, Teja Singh, a stall-holder i in Sungei Road, was fined $500 (in default, six months' rigorousimprisonment) in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday. It was stated that the accused sold thre? yards of white cloth at $4 per yard and a yard
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  • 672 2 OTHER WORKERS WA TCHING MINERS Domei. LISBON, May 11.—It is reported from New York that although coal production has been temporarily resumed m the United Stites, the final outcome of the coal dispute is still uncertain. Although the miners have resumed work pending
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 564 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED experienced turners. Apply to machineshop Nissan Zidcsha Kaisha, r»8-70 Orchard Road, Syonan-to. WANTED young, rtiiuated Eurasian or Chinese girls to serve as waitresses Apply personally between 10 am and 12 noon (T.T.) tomorrow. May 14, 2flG3. at the Swing Restaurant. Nos 511 and 513, Sorangoon Reed. WANTED
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 165 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners: 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 650 p.m. reading of Holy Koran; 1 p.m. religious talk, 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese drama: 8 p.m. news In Cantonese: £.15 p.m. news tn Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of
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    • 96 2 KYO-EI "THE GREEN LIGHT." 3—6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: "EDISON. THE MAN.'. 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. USHIHO: "THE HEADLINE WOMAN 3—6—8.30 p.m. INDO: "CHANDIDAS' (Hindustani).1 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. YAMATO: "SUP MARN CHENG VAN" (Cantonese). 3—6—8.30 p.m. MALAI: "LAILA SINARAN BULAN" (stage show). 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. daily. FUJI: "MODEL WIPE.1
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    • 172 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 72 -Cf tt LET US study further conversational sentences this evening: 1. Kono ehagaki wa doko daka wakarimasu ka?—Do you know where the place of this picture card is? 2. Watashi ni wa wakarima^en I don't know. 3. Kore wa Tokyo tic irhiban nigiyakana guiza aon
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