Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Synan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 143 WEDNESDAY, MAY 26. KOKI 260C1. SYOWA IS SEVEN CENTS.
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  • 587 1 fifteen, TOMORROW will be Navy Day. commemorating the epic victory of the Imperial Nippon Navy in Tsusima Straits over Admiral Rozhdiestvensky's Grand Baltic Fleet. To mark this auspicious anniversary, thp Syonan Sinbun is Issuing tomorrow a special number carrying a series of articles conveying vividly
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  • 441 1 Move To Outflank Yangtze Gorges Above Ichang City SERIOUS SITUATION ADMITTED Domci LISBON, May 24.—The new large-scale Nippon offensive westwards along the Yangtze River towards Chungking was announced in the foreign Press alone and was kept from the Chinese newspapers, it was reported from
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  • 508 1  -  MICHIO SAITO Defeat Of British Indian Fleet, U.S. South Pacific Units Said Most Probable Domei Staff Correspondent STOCKHOLM, May 25.—0n the eve of Nippon's 38th Navy Day, one cannot help being struck by the miserable position in which the Anglo-American Navies find
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  • 439 1 THREE REASONS FOR VICTORY BY OUR STAFF REPORTER THREE reasons why Nippon will win the war against the AngloAmericans were given by a Naval Commander in an address to i newspapermen in Syonan at the Konan Club yesterday. In his address, the Commander recalled
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  • 270 1 AXIS BOMBERS ALSO ACTIVE DwmeL LISBON, May 24.—Ten anti-Axis merchantmen, totalling: ">5,000 tons, were sunk by German U-boats yesterday in the North Atlantic out of a strongly-protected convoy after heavy fighting, the official German war communique revealed. It rontinued that
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  • 152 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE in Central China, May 25 Nippon fighters have frustrated two attempted attacks by the United States Air Force in China on Nippon ground units in the 'battle area south of the Yangtze River on May 19 and May 21,
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  • 199 1 DofflH. I£OH, May 21.—The primary necessity lor industries in Malai to be exploited on the basis of; the requirements of Ihp people was stressed by Mr. Naooka Kawa- I mura. Governor of Perak, in his first interview with the Press this morning. In
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  • 315 1 Domei TOKYO, May 25.—Metropolitan newspapers this morning, editor-1 ially commenting on the exploitsl during the past ten days of the officers and men of the Imperial submarine units and air forces operating in the North Pacific in the neighbouring waters of Attu Island in
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  • 244 1 DomeL HUNAN FRONT. May 24—The capture of Yuyangkwan, 50 kilometres south-west of Ichang by swiftly advancing Nippon forces is eloquent testimony to the fact that even the most stubborn delensive efforts of the enemy aided by strong natural barriers are not equal
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  • 109 1 A LECTURE meeting, together with a program of entertainments, will be held at the Dai Toa Gekijo at 8 p.m.. tomorrow, under the auspices of Syonan Branch of Konan Hoko Kai (Greater Southern Regions Service Association), Malai. supported by the Sendenbu (Publicity
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  • 392 1 Domei. TOKYO, May 25 —People tn all walks of life paid respects to the late Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto's remains which are lying in state at the Navy Club till the date set for the State funeral. From early daum. a muftitude lined
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  • 754 1 Domei YOKOHAMA. May 2o—Stressing that since the outbreak of the current war, Nippon has become a "have" nation In every sense of the word. Major General Nakai Yahagi, Chief of the Army Press Section of Dai Honyei, in a speed* given before a capacity audience
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 275 2 STRICT WATCH BEING KEPT DomeL BUTHIDAUNO, May 24- It is revealed that the measures employed by the British militaryauthorities in attempting to suppress the rising tide ot revolt within the Indian Army under their command were exposed in a confidential document of the Indian
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  • 98 2 GIAM.—Cam Shee Cheong (alias Giam Ah Long Moi) aged 56 passed away at Ms residence No. 189, Quean Street on Sunday. May 23. 2603, at 6.30 pjn. (T.T.). He left behind two wives Madams Leong Lai Choon and Loke Slew Chan, three sons Messrs. Giam Bern? Jim, Giam. Chong
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  • 426 2 TELL-TALE ORDER LEFT BEHIND Domei BUTHIDAUNG. May 24.—The fact that the British forces in India are suffering: from an extreme shortage of gasoline was disclosed in a written order issued by the Headquarters of the British Forces in India which was discovered
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  • 142 2 Dorael. BUENOS AIKES, May 24 From Washington it is reported that a statement on the results of the two-week RooseveltChurchill conference may be expected today or tomorrow. In this connection, it was beHevrd that the Anglo- American statesmen would presumably hold a joint Press conference at
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  • 281 2 SUDDEN MOSCO W ANNOUNCEMENT Domrl. KUIBISHEV, May 22 —Moscow Radio today suddenly announced that the dissolution of the Comintern was decided upoi by the Presidium of the Executive Committee of the Comintern. The announcement reviewed the history of the Comintern since its founding in 1918 as
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  • 110 2 BEGINNERS of either the Chinese language or Nippon-Go will find "The Kanji Radicals." a book compiled by H. S. Lin MA. a very helpful guide to them. The book shows clearly the vario" strokes of the Kanji characters and the correct way to unite them.
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  • 206 2 BY OUR STAFF REPORTER AN EXHIBITION of the training and discipline, characterized by smartn2ss and adroitness, was given by 152 students of the Syonan Nautical Training School at their graduation ceremony held at the School in Keppel Road yesterday before Nippcn officials, and relatives and
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  • 109 2 "RECS" beat "Crusaders' by five runs in an "A" division S.SA. league cricket match played last Sunday. In the "B'* Division game "Scratchers" beat "Rustlers" by one wicket. 'Shamrocks" beat "Sindhis" by nine wickets and eight runs in a "C" Division game. This week-end's
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  • 230 2 TRAGIC SCENES IN MID WEST Domef. BUENOS AIRES, May 23.—1t is reported from New York that as the four great rivers in the Middls West rose to threaten new stretches of territory, the inundaticn of the Illinois River has forced the evacuation of all women, children
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  • 131 2 Domei. TOKYO, May 23—Under the auspices of the Nippon-Germany-Italy Cultural Society of Nippon Universities, a goodwill gathering of 200 students cf Nippon tkS well as Germany, Italy. Thailand. Mnnshukoku and China who are now studying in Nippon v/as held today at the residence
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  • 178 2 Oomel HSINKINQ, May 24.—The second conference of those interested in sheep raising was opened here today with representatives from the Agricultural Ministry o[ the Manshukoku Government, the Manchuria Railway, the Chosen Government as well as delegates from the Sheep Raisers and Woollen Textiles Manufacturers' Associations in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 250 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT IJM—KOH. The engagement took place to-day between Mr. Lim Soo Guan, eldest son of Mr Mrs. Lim S:au Pek. and Miss Koh scow Ngo, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Koh Khoon lav. Marriage is fixed on June 2, 2603 MARRIAGE FOO— WEE. The marriage took place to-day
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    • 78 2 OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMPLOYMENT Will those Straits-Born male Chinese betwesn the ages of 18 and 30 who are seeking employment, kindly call at our Office No. 19-C, Cecil Street, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 neon and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. T.T, from Thursday, May 27, to Saturday
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    • 838 2 CHAPTER 216 (Pawnbrokers.) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 21. New Bridge Road: Chin Chong Pat (Chop Thye Sheng). No. 135, New Bridge Road: Lam Chin Gee (Chop Ju Thung). No. 189. South Bridge Road: Lam Joon Chong and Chin Ah Chai (Chop Sem Thye).
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    • 752 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 220 EMPLOYMENT OF AUXILIARY SERVICE MEN. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that In order to relieve unemployment, the, system of Auxiliary Service men has been introduced and all local youths i who desire to be employed as Gunpoj (Auxiliary Service men—noncombatant force) will be engaged
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    • 328 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED experienced fire-bricK layer and blacksmith. Apply to KIRIN BEER KAISYA, 4th FIooi; Meyer Chambers, Syoncn. WANTED. Experienced Benzine jPump Repairer Apply Machine IShop NISSAN JIDOSIIA KAISHA, 72, Orchard Road. U.c. WANTED one wir.-n,u..ii\l and reliable chief Lady Accountant. Salary $150 per month. Apply personally to Mr. L.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 134 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 83 ft ft LETT us study further conversations sentences: 1. Gomen kudasai—Excuse me. 2. Irastiia inase—Welcome. 3. Tabeko o kudasai—l want some cigarettes. 4. Donna tabako o asemasho ka?— What kind of cigarettes do you want? 8. "Kinshi" ga arimasu ka? —Have you got "Kinshi"? 6.
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    • 206 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. talk in Malai on "Women under the CoProsperity Sphere"; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano interlude; 7.45 pjn. reading in Chinese; 8 pjn. news in Cantonese; 8.15 pjn. news
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