Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. JO. 136 SATURDAY. MAY IS. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 176 1 Domci TOKYO. May 14—It was announced that Tenno Hcika this morning grunted an audience to Wang I-tang, member of the Central Political Council of the National Government of China and former Chairman of the North China Political Council, at the Imperial Palace. Prior
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  • 486 1 Sinews Of War TODAY, fifteen months after the spectacular capture of Britain's "Gibraltar of the East," Nippon's fighting machine btands better equipped than ever, with the vast natural resources of the occupied regions, and Toa generally, fully organized for Nippon's war needs, and Nippon ingenuity utilising to the fullest
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  • 175 1 KAZUO AOKI'S IMPRESSIONS Domei FUKUOKA, May 14.—Kazuo Aoki, Dai Toa Daijin (Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs), arrived here at noon via Taihoku from Nanpo (Southern Regions), where he had been on an extensive inspection tour for more than a month.
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  • 173 1 Domei TOKYO, May 14—The construction of a Yen 70.000,000-tunnel under the Yangtze River between Nanking and Pukow is being contemplated by the Hwachung (Central China) Railway Company, authoritative quarters here revealed. The tunnel, which would connect the Tientsin-Pukow railway and the Shanghai-Nanking railway
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  • 116 1 Domel TOKYO. May 14—Dr. Sakutaro Tachi. the world famous authority on international law and a member of the Imperial Academy and Professor Emeritus cf Tokyo Imperial University, died yesterday evening at the age of 70. Dr. Tachi graduated from the Political Science Department of
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  • 134 1 Dome! LISBON, May 11.—A repcrt from London states that the various difficulties encountered in British aircraft producticn were I disclosed by the Manchester Guardian which pointed out that Sir Stafford Cripps, British Minister for Aircraft Production, in a < special Press conference declared
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  • 75 1 BUENOS AIRES. May 11.—The United States Office of War Information announced today that United States war casualties totalled 80,660, of which the killed numbered 12,964, wounded 16,200. missing 30,169 and prisoners of war 13,327, it is reported from Washington. The announcement added that the
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  • 35 1 Wmmi LISBON, May IS—Nippon air formations raided Port Moresby, is New Guinea, according to Friday's communique from MacArthar's Headquarters. The announcement did not give detana of the raid.
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  • 123 1 Dome! RANGOON, May 13—It is officially announced that the liquidation of the Rangoon branches of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China and 32 other enemy banss in Burma will be commenced shortly in accordance with the decision of the Gunsei (Military Administration).
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  • 99 1 Dome! TOKYO, May 14.—Some 61,500 Nisshoki (Rising Sun flags) will be sent to various parts of Nanpo 'Southern Regions) in the near future by Tokyo citizens. These flags, which are a gift from Tokyo citizens to the peoples of Nanpo, will cost
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  • 134 1 Dome! CANTON, May 13.—An agreement for trade amounting to Yen 2,000.000 annually has been concluded between Canton and the Philippines. According to the agreement, the Philippines will export sugar, lumber and palm-oil, while Canton will send rice-paper, paint, cotton blankets and printing ink to the PhilipDines.
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  • 105 1 Domei MANILA, May 14.—The Kalibapi stressed the far-reaching significance of the recent visit to the Philippines of Premier General Hideki To jo in a special statement by Dr. Jose P. Laurel. Directcr-General of Affairs of Kalibapl. Senor Laurel declared that the visit of Premier Tojo
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  • 98 1 p DomeJ TOKYO, May 12.—The Institute of Pacific Affairs commemorated the sth anniversary of its founding with an elaborate banquet at the Dai Toa Kaikan yesterday evening. The function was attended by Admiral Oeami Nagano. Chief of the Naval Staff, and a galaxy of over
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  • 220 1 DUKt LISBON. May 14—On the eastern Soviet front, the Soviet offensive against the Kuban bridgehead has dwindled to shoradic clashes following extremely heavy Soviet losses in operations against Axis positions in eastern Taman Peninsula toward the end of April and beginning of May. according
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  • 234 1 Dowel ZURICH, May 13—The Net* Zuercher Zeitung front-paged, in two columns, a dispatch from Washington quoting extensively from Time Magazine a report from Chungking which describes the miserable conditions in areas dominated by Chiang Kai-shek. The dispatch states that after six years of
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  • 48 1 Dome! LISBON, May 13—A report from Washington states that the United States Navy Department has disclosed that the anti-Axis ships sunk by Nippon planes off Guadalcanar on Apr. 17 were the American destroyer Aaron Ward, American tanker Kanawha and New Zealand corvette Ooa.
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  • 160 1 Domei NANKING. May 13— The delivery of Orders of Tungkuang to be presented to distinguished Nippon nationals by the National Government of China was held this afternocn at the official residence of the Nippon Ambassador here in the presence of Hsu Siting of the
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  • 78 1 Wmmtt NANKING. May 13.—Masayuki 1 Tani, newly-appointed Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to China, arrived here this afternoon by lair. At the airfield, he was met by Dr. Chu Min-yi, Foreign Minister of the National Government and other high officials of China, Lieut. Gen. Takuro Matsui, Chief
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  • 211 1 THE SYONAN SINBUN (English Edition) acknowledges receipt of a further contribution' of $102.92 frcm: St. Matthew's Church Neil Road 17.42 Christ Church, Dorset Road 25.00 Holy Trinity Church Home Road 00.50 $102.92 Previously acknowledged $22,01^7 Total to date $22,115.79 tf.S. TRADE ACT AMENDED
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  • 101 1 CHUNGKING TARGETS BOMBED Domei HUNAN FRONT, May 14.—1t is officially announced that the Nippon forces, with the co-operatioa of the National Government Army, encircled five divisions of Chungking forces in the area north of Tsinshih and Lihsien on the northern border of Hunau Province.
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  • 86 1 Domel A NIPPON BASE on the Hunan Front. May 14.—Nippon Army Air Forces, en May 13. raided Changteh and Tehshan, both strategic points in Chungking Sixth War Zone in Hunan Province, and achieved brilliant results, effected surprise raids on Tsingshih and Lihsien, two other
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  • 174 1 Domel NANKING. May 14—Chungking Is now greatly concerned over the increasing number of deserters from its ranks as a recent report submitted by the specially appointed Military Discipline Inspection Corps which made a tcur of the First, Third. Seventh and other Chungking war zones revealed
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  • 223 1 Doraei. SHANGHAI, May 12.—An indication that the return of French concessions in China to the National Government of China is at hand was mail? by Pres'dent Wang Ching-wei yesterday when he reported at the meeting of the Executive Yuan in Nanking that negctiations concerning
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  • 51 1 DwneL LISBON, Mar 14—The British Prime Minister, Winston Charchill, broadcasting to Britain from Washington tonight said that "the danger of invasion will never pass away." Churchill, who is at present conferring with Roosevelt in their fifth meeting, broadcast on the occasion of (he third U-thday of the Homo
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  • 337 1 AMONG LARGEST YET SALVAGED THE DOGGED perseverance of skilled Nippon divers operating In Muar River for weeks without a break was revealed today when jit was officially announced that one cf the largest ships ever to ibe refloated in Malaian waters was brought to
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  • 312 1 Domci LISBON. May 13—A report from Washington says that I Roosevelt and Churchill continued I their conference after the fcrm--ler had cancelled the meeting of i the Pacific War Council. Tt is rumoured *hat Roosevelt and Churchill do
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  • 404 2 Domei. TOKYO, May 14.— The Nippon Ti.nes, in an editorial charal-t?r-fejog the Washington talks as m.imly "a propaganda stunt,' &.ad that Churchill and Rco^eveit with their military and naval experts may discuss the in\asioii; of Europo "but to carry it out j successfully
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  • 126 2 MALAI farmers in Syonan recently held a competition at the Ma ai Farm in Geylang. Agricultural standards and the results achieved on particular plots formed the basis for Judging the winners, sayr, Domei K.itlimin bin Hassan won the first prize for the "Best Farmer' and
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  • 514 2 Domei KUALA LUMPUR. May 14.— Marking the close of a successful year under the new crder, the i Selangor Oversea Chinese Association held its first annual general meeting here, Mr. Wong Tet San presiding. The report of the association's artivitles during the past
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  • 727 2 EXPRESS GRATITUDE TO NIPPON OFFICIALS FOR ASSISTANCE MALAI farmers in Syonan within the space of ten months have converted what was previously a rubber estate, covered with thick undergrowth and grass, into a model vegetable farm. It is known as the Malai
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  • 294 2 LASTING GOOD RELATIONS Domri TOKYO, May 14.—Nippon and Chinese ycuths should go hand-in-hand as they will form the basis of intimate Sino-Nippon relations in future, said Wang Wenlung, nephew of the Chinese Foreign Minister Chu Min-yi, who arrived here yesterday afternoon
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  • 155 2 Dome!. TOKYO, May 13—Relics of Angkor Vat will be presented to Nippon by French Indochinese authorities. according to the Asahi Shlmbun, in return for the 30 rare Nippon species sent to French Indochina some time ago. Angkor Vat relics, including heads of Buddha
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  • 142 2 FOURTEEN Chinese were charged with possession of Chinese currency notes, amounting to $12,140. in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday. All the accused pleaded guilty. It was alleged that the men were found in possession of these notes (equivalent to approximately $2,730 in local
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  • 607 2 OomeL TOKYO, May 13— Three years before Otto Lilienthal. German aeronautic experimenter, crashed to earth in his gliding machine and fully a decade before the Wright brothers built and flew the first self-powered airplane, a young obscure Nippon youth, named Tadahachi Ninomiya, invented a
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  • 201 2 INVALUABLE TO NIPPON IN PROSECUTING DAI TOA SENSO TOKYO, May 14.—North China is serving as a supply base for Nippon in prosecuting Dai Toa Senso to a successful conclusion, Wang- I-tang, former chairman of the North China Political Council who is now visiting
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  • 207 2 I the positions of teams m the Syonan cricket league are as follows:— DIVISION A Team P. W. D. L. Pts. The 'Recs" ..2 2 10 Crossbats 2 1 1 5 Crusaders 2 1 1 5 Wanderers 2 2 0 DIVISION B Clarke Rangers 2 2
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  • 104 2 Darnel HSINKING, May 13—Alarich Mosaner, Hitler Youth leader in Nippon, at present touring in Manshukoku, yesterday called on Koji Miyake, President of the Concoidia Association, and discussed wartime youth organization. Mosaner paid a courtesy call this morning on General Voshijiro Umezu, Commander-in-Chlef o: the Kuantung
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  • 266 2 Domei MANILA, May 13.—"The Filipino people must never lorget the spirit wherewith Aloinab.? Mabini |:oußht against Americans 45 years ago, declared General Ar:emio Ricarte, State Councillor, in ia talk on the occasicn of ths 40th anniversary of the death of th.2 foremost
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    • 497 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 215 RE: BOYS WANTED FOR AEROPLANE WORKS. L IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that boys of strong will and body, b< tween the ages of 15 and 18. of any nationality, are Invited to join to be Uuined as aeroplane mechanics. 2. Place of Employment:—Nary
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    • 252 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED experienced turner?. Apply to machineshop Nissan Zidosha Kaisha, 6-3-70 Orchard Road, Syonan-to. WANTED well-educated Malai or Chinese Lady Teacher to teach Malai. Apply personally to Mr. CHO. c/o Nantai, 55 Robinson Road. WANTED an experienced Cook, preferably one eatable of preparing Nippcn dish?s. Apply personally to Mr.
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    • 343 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. talk in Malai; 7.20 p.m. news -n Malai; 7.35 p.m. Teochew drama; 8 D.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokklen; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses cf Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon
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    • 137 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 74 -tz ft THIS evening v.c shall continue our conversational sentences: 1. Kyo wa Dobutfiuen no ehagaki o misete agema&ho.—Today I will show you the picture post card of the Zoological Garden. 2. Dobutsuen wa doko ni arlmasu ka?—Where is the Zoological Garden? 3. Ueno Koen
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    • 111 2 KYO-E1: "THE GREEN LIGHT." 3—6—8.30 p.m. To-moiTOw: 12 no.m —3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. RYOWA: "EDISON. THE MAN." 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. To-morrow: 12 noon—3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. USHIHO: "MA! HE'S MAKING EYES AT ME." 3—6—8.30 p.m. FN DO: "CHANDIDAS." To-day and to-morrow: 3 —5.45—8.30 p.m. YAMATO: "HOONG HUNG CHOOT CHEONG" (Cantonese). 3—6—8.30 p.m.
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