Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 138 TUESDAY. MAY 18. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 70,000 CHUNGKING TROOPS JOIN NANKING FORCES
    • 396 1 Tani Pledges Nippon's AllOut Support For China 'RESOLVED TO DO UTMOST* Domei. NANKING, May 17—New developments in Toa (East Asia) have placed Nippon in a better position to extend all-out cooperation for the attainment of China's national aspiration, and she is now contributing to the national reconstruction of China through
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    • 495 1 Domei TOKYO, May 17.—Dai Honyei announced at 5 p.m. today that Gen. Pang Ping-hsun, vice Commander of Chahar-Hopeh War Zone and concurrently Com-mander-in-Chief of the 24th Group Army, with 70,000 men, has voluntarily joined the National Government of
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  • 555 1 U. S. Cajolery THE latest example of United States cajolery is the reported decision in Washington to introduce a Bill for the revision of U.S. immigration laws— a move by which America decietfully hopes to placate Chungking with promises of special immigration concessions to Chinese. It is presumed that
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  • 81 1 Domei FRANKFORT-ON-MAIN, May 16.—The unshakeable firmness cf the tiej of friendship between Germany and Nippon was stressed in a gala function held here on Saturday, at which the Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) Lieut. Gen. Hiroshi Oshima, Gauleiter Sperneger and other dignitaries spoke. The function, which was sponsored
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  • 237 1 ENEMY USES POISON GAS Domei TOKYO. May 17.—Major General Nakao Yahagi, chief of the Army Press Section of Dai Hcmyei, disclosed this afternoon that the main force of the American forces which landed on the southern coast cf Attu Island on the morning of
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  • 175 1 PARALLEL with other reconstructive activities in Syonan, remarkable progress has been achieved in restoring communication facilities in Syonan as well as in other parts of Malai. Domei learns. Indicative of the speedy restoration of the Malaian telephone service, subscribers at a certain Malai telephone
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  • 73 1 Domei LISBON. May 16.—1t is repcrted from Cleveland that the C.1.0. has condemn 3d John L. Lewis for calling a nation-wide coal strike during wartime, thus seriously hampering the naticn's war effort. Lewis, who is President of the United Mine Workers and former head of
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  • 102 1 Domei TOKYO. May 17.—1t is learned that the Kaigun Daijin (Navy Minuter) Admiral Shigetaro £himada, accompanied by Vice Admiral Rokuzo Sugiyama, Chief of the Bureau of Naval Construction, inspected the Kawasaki works in Tckyo and the Shibaura Electric Company yesterday. Admiral Shirr ada addressed
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  • 78 1 TOKYO, May 17.—The compilation of a vocabulary booklet, containing 4,000 most useful common Nip pen words spelt in 'Kana," enough to give sufficient command of the language to understand the eighth-grade text books of Nippon naticnal schools, will be finished by Kanamoji Society member.* before the
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  • 167 1 Domei LISBON, May 16.—Declaring that "Nippon people are potentially our most dangerous foe," Hanson Baldwin, noted U.S. military commentator, says: "In the period since Pearl Harbour they have strengthened their position by barricading themselves behind a screen of islands which stretches all the way
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  • 503 1 NIPPON CORDON TIGHTENING Domei ON THE SHANSI FRONT, May 16.—Nippon units, operating against Chinese Reds in the Northern Taihsing mountains along the Shansi-Honan border, yesterday completed encirclement movements since commencing operations on May 12, and are now tightening their cordon around the enemy,
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  • 302 1 Good Progress In Penang Home Dome! PENANG, May 17.—While many members of th; general public are now able to speak, read and write Nippon-Go with seme degree of fluency and others are catching up rapidly, a small community of childrsn from all parts of Malai
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  • 360 1 Darnel LISBON. May 16.—As the Axis forces ccutlnued to score further successes in the Kuban bridgehaid. the Fuehrers Headquarters reported that in two days of bitter righting the German ground forces, supported effectivsly by the Luftwaffe, shattered the greater part of the
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  • 304 1 Oomei A NIPPON BASE on the North China Front, May 17.—Gan. Pang Ping-hsun. who has joined th? cause of the National Government, elucidated the circumstances leading to his decision, and expressed his firm determination to work for the cause of the National Government at
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  • 94 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE in China, May 17—In another surprise raid on Kunming on May 15, a Nippon Army air unit blasted 20 grounded enemy planes, according to information from the front. The report disclosed that the 20 enemy pianes blasted included
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  • 345 1 EFFECT OF GEN. PANG'S MOVE Dome! NANKING. May 17.—Lin Poshes, Publicity Minister of the National Government of China, today issued a statement regarding Gen. Pang Ping-hrun's patriotic move in joining the National Government. He declared that this certainly was due to the influence of the
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  • 54 1 FURTHER donations to the Nippon Red Cross Fund have been received by the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition*. They ar« from: Mr. and Mrs. S. A. T. Alsogoff, Syonan $501.00 Mr. Syed Ahmad bin Mohamed Alsagoff. Syonan $101.00 f 602.00 Previously acknowledged $22,615.79 Total
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  • 622 2 Another Summer Of Major Crisis Confronts Anti-Axis Domei LISBON, May 16.—A report from New York states that Hanson Baldwin, famed New York Times military commentator, in the first article giving his impressions and conclusions from his recent 22,000-mile trip to North Africa and
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  • 242 2 Dumei YOKOHAMA. May 17.— Addressing workers in an iron foundry during a tour of inspection of industrial plants in Kan&rawa Prefecture. Lieut. Gen. Sadatrhi Suzuki, in his capacity as Muninsho Daiiin (Minister wilheut Portfolio) yesterday stressed that the future of the Nippon
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  • 293 2 Dome! ROME. May 14.—The Turkish Press reacts energetically to all rumours about Turkey's attitude toward belligerents, and warns the public against false nev/s published by some countries. Radio Ankara, in a summary of the Turkish Press, says what Turkish pol'cy Is well-known to everybody for its
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  • 483 2 Tokyo Press Comments Domei TOKYO. May 16.—Under the title "To The Last American," the Nippon Times editorially declares in connection with Winston Churchill's speech broadcast from Washington on Friday night to England, "Churchill gloated over the fact that he has been successfully duping
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  • 231 2 A DECISION to promote an amateur boxing championship tournament was made at a meeting of th? Boxing Ccmmittee of the Sycnan Sports Association held recently. Plans have been formu:atcd and the finals will be held on July 4 en a Tins
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  • 217 2 PLEADING GUILTY to. two I counts of cheating in respect of rice and sugar, a Chinese, Lua Kaw Yen, was sentenced to one month's rigcrous imprisonment and fined $1,000 (in default, one year's rigorous imprisonment) in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday. It
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 2 Each and every Anglo-American-Chungking attempt to make incursions into Burmese territory has ended in dismal failure, a fact well illustrated by this cartoon.— From Nanko Shukan.
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  • 455 2 Dome! TOKYO, May 17.—Pointing out that Kazuo Aoki, Dai Toa Daijin (Minister for Greater East Asiatic Affairs) declared in Manila recently that the Toa economic bloc would become the world's most impressive economic bloc after the current
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  • 125 2 OON.—Madam Oon Chin Soon (aged 79) passed away peacefully at her residence "liukit Rose," 259, Bukit Timah Road, syor.an, en Tuesday, the 18th day of M&y, 2603, at 5 a.m. (Tokyo Time), sfce leaves behind to mourn her loss her only son Oon Beng Teck, and adopted daughter Wee
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  • 232 2 SMOOTH PROGRESS TOWARDS FOODSTUFF SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN LINE WITH the drive towards complete foodstuff sufficiency which is showing smooth progress, various industries and necessities arc being developed in Malai and Sumatra, says Domei. The Gunsei (Military Adminis- tration) recently organized materials utilization commissicns which will
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  • 142 2 Dome! BUENOS AIRES. May 16.—A report from .Minneapolis states that Alf Lar.don, farmer (iovcrnor of Kansas, has severely criticized United States-Britfch-Soviet imperialistic aims, declaring that the tragedy of the world is that few men can fix the destiny of two billion peoples. Landon said that rresideut
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE
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    • 341 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: —A trustworthy storekeeper lor a warehevse in Syonan. Apply with copies cf credentials through the post to Ataka Sangyo Kabushiki Kalsha, P.O. Box No. 418, Syonan. WANTED experienced turners Apply to machineshop Nissan Zidosha Kaisha, 68-70 Orchard Road, Syonan-to. WANTED well-educated Malai or Chinese Lady Teacher to
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    • 688 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 215 RE: BOYS WANTED FOR AEROPLANE WORKS. 1. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that boys of strong will and body, between the ages of 15 and 18, of any nationality, are invited to join to be trained as aeroplane mechanics. 2. Place of Employment:—Navy Air
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    • 61 2 A Boon To Sufferers!! Instant Cure!l "KUM KUM" Powder For PAIN and FEVER. Colds Children's Fevers Influenza Insomnia Sere-Throat Teething Pneumonia Toothache Headache Neuralgia Measles Rheumatism Sold by all DRUG STORES and INDIAN STALLS. FOR SALE:—One "Electrolux" Kero?ene Refrigerator, in good condition. May be seen by appointment at Johore Bahru.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 95 2 KYO-EI: "THE GREEN LI3HT 3 D.m.—6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: EDISON, THE MAN." 3 D.m.—6—8.30 cm. US II Hit): "MA! HE'S MAKING EYES AT ME." 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. IN DO: BOOLOKA RAMBHA" (Tamil). 3 and 6 p.m. YAMATO: HOONG HUNG CHOOT CHEONG" (Cantonese). 3—6—839 p.m. MALA I: "LAILA SINARAN BULAN" (stage show).
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    • 157 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai kronchong music; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai: 7.35 p.m. Teochew drama; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokklen; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language
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    • 140 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 76 ft 1 HERE are further conversational sentences: 1. Anata ni wa ojisan ga arimasu ka?—Have you an uncle? 2. Hal, yonin arimasu—Yes, I have four uncles. 3. Obasan wa hi tori arimashita ne— I think you have an aunt. 4. lie, san nin arimasu—No, I
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