Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 31 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Synan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 14d MONDAY. MAY 31. KOKI 2603. BYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS.
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  • 664 1 \(P/?&HtcmA AMERICA has been antiC linese from the earliest days, and the Acts and Bills passed from time immemorial, to exclude Chinese from entry into the United States, and the insults heaped upon Chinese Nationals seeking an outlet for their enterprise and industry in the New World would
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  • 557 1 PESSIMISM IN CHUNGKING CENTRAL CHINA FRONT, May 29.—Following a series of swift attacks against enemy troops, caught completely by surprise in the mountains west of Ichang, the Nippon troops in that sector are now within striking distance of Ichang gorge, vital
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  • 79 1 DojneL. HSINKING, May 29—It is officially announced that the Manshukoku Kotei Helka has posthumously conferred the Grand Order of Merit with th* Grand Cordon of Lan-hua to the late Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. All amusement houses in Tokyo including theatres, cinemas and restaurants will be closed
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  • 206 1 LONG-DISTANCE EXPEDITION P—tl A NIPPON BABE. May 29— In spite of inclement weather, a large formation of Nippon Army bombers today carried out long-distance raid on Liangshan in Szechuan Province. After infllcting heavy damage to the runway and military installation* at the air base,
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  • 65 1 DomeL BUENOS AIRES, May 2*— From London, it is learned that Archibald Sinclair, Secretary of Stat« for Air, in an interpellation in the House of Commons admitted that 287 British and 28 American bombers operating from Britain were lost over Germany and western Europe in
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  • 150 1 fcWMI CENTRAL CHINA FRONT. May 3»—Executing a swift strategic tarn-away from Ichang and Changyang, Nippon units in concert with Another column encircled live divisions of the enemy totalling 50.W0 troops around Pienyen, key point In the Faahan moanUins 22 kitemetres south-west of Irhang.
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  • 361 1 *9***m*. TOKYO, May 29.—With China giving full and unstinted co-oper-ation to Nippon, sclid foundations of victory for the Axis will remain unshaken, no matter what the Anglo-American powers attempt in the way of counteroffensives, declared President Wang Ching-wei in an
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  • 34 1 •■MI, SHANGHAI. May 30—According to the Chungking Radio intercepted here, a squadron of Nippon aircraft was sighted over Chungking for the first time in 20 months, it was announced by Chungking official
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  • 395 1 DooaeL i LISBON, May 29—During operations off Dunkirk this morning a formation of German coastal' patrol boats engaged a unit of British speed torpedo boats and sank two and damaged one. It is said that all the German boats returned to their base after the
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  • 560 1 Col. Tei Okabe Specially Mentioned For Great Feats TOKYO, May 30.—Tenno Heika graciously conferred, on May 28, honours on officers and men of the Imperial Nippon Army and civilians in military service who have distinguished themselves in Dai Toa Senso. and in
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  • 597 1 TOKYO, May 29.—The citations granted on April 29, 2602, by the Army Commander to the Matono Infantry unit and it^ ah Uc!? e!? Un!! V* d also the Transport Unit and its attached unit both of which distinguished themselves in the second
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  • 129 1 Senator Warns Against Nippon 's Growing Strength D*mel. LISBON. May 28—A report frcm Washington says that Senator Burton K. Wheeler has warned the United States against the growing power of Nippon declaring* "Time is working definitely in favour of Nippcn." He said that thU is true particularly If the United
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  • 179 1 Domei. TOKYO. May 29—Tenno Heika this morning granted an audience to Lieut. Gen. Michio Sugawa a who hat returned from the front Present at the Imperial audience were Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo and Chief of the Army General Staff, General Gen Sugiyama. The honoured officer
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  • 219 1 TOKYO, May 29—The lat«t addition to the mainstay of the Imperial Navy's might was graphically revealed to the publk this morning when all newipapers gave prominence to a close-up view of one of the newest Nippcn super dreadnoughts. Coming on the heels of the revelations by
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  • 482 1 A PARTY of Manshukoku, China and Thailand military attaches at Nippon arrived in Syonan on Friday evening by plane on an inspection tour to the Nampo (Southern Regions). They are Major General Liv Moa Sen and Majcr General
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  • 208 2 BRITISH ISSUE COMMUNIQUE Bomet. BANGKOK. May 29.-According to the New Delhi Radio intercepted here, the Government of India has issued a communique defending its refusal to allow M. A. Jinnah, President cf the All-India Muslim League, to meet Ma.hatma Gandhi. The communique said, "It
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  • 210 2 IMPORTANT DIET SESSION SOON TOKYO, May 29.—We11-informed circles attach much significance to the forthcoming Extraordinary Diet Session which Government will clarify its stand relative to the execution of national policies. This clarification is expected to be made by Premier General Hidefci ToJo
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  • 342 2 A RECORD crowd saw Frankie Weber, popular young "veteran' of the Mala lin ring, gain an easy points victory ever Johnnie Mortell, stocky Hawaiian featherweight, in their twenty 2-minute round battle at the Great World Arena on Saturday night. In the other main
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  • 250 2 THE INTEREST taken by the Syonan Sports Association in the welfare of the public was revealed at the menthly meeting of the Association's Council on Friday when the Chairman. Mr. G. H. Kiat. disclosed that the entire gross proceeds of the forthcoming amateur
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  • 316 2 TOK YO SHIMB UN EDITORIAL Domei. TOKYO, May 29.-Now at this juncture when President Roosjvelt's personal envcy, William Phillips, is reported to be preparing for his return to India once again. th* Tokyo Shimbun editorially warned the Indian population against being taken
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  • 534 2 BT OUR STAFF REPORTER. THE draw of the Konan Saiken (Government Lottery) was held at the Syonan Kokaido yesterday morning in the presence of the various community leaders and members of the Financial Department of the Gunseikan-bn. Ticket
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  • 99 2 MM r.'E?^ 0- May 29—The Nippon Buddhist Mission to French Indochina, led by Reverend Shundo Tuchi|bana. wnlch is scheduled to leave ni the near future was feted at a farewell luncheon today. The function was sponsored by sis leading Nippon Buddhist organizations, including the Nippon Bud-Jhist Society
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  • 97 2 SONG—Madam Song Chwec Neo Mrs. Gwee Eng Chuan) passed away peacefully at her residence No. no, Carpxnael Road at the age of 70 on ?Lst May. 2603 at 12.15 a.m. <T.T.) leaving beliind her, 2 sons Messrs. Gwee Peng Kwee and Gwee Peng Hock, 2 daughters Gwee Chit Nya
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 719 2 On Sale Now THE GOOD CITIZEN'S GUIDE AH those who have booked copies aro requested to call for them. l^rJe comers may be di?anpoin^ed. Up-country buyers are requested to send payments at the rate of $2 jO a book, plus 10 cents for postage. Bo«»k« Mill be issues between 10
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    • 507 2 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 who desire to be employed as Ounpo Auxiliary Service men—noneombatant force) will be engaged as workers doing
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    • 305 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 219 RE: SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETS. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Konan Saiken (lottery tickets) will be on sale for the second time in Syonanto as follows: 1. Total amount of sale: Dollars Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000). but in Syonan-to Dollars One Hundred and
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    • 210 2 TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 223 EE: THE CHANGE OF THE DESIGNATION OF KEISATSU-BL AND THE REMOVAL OF SOME PERSONNEL AND OFFICES THEREFROM. On and from 31st day of May. 2603. the designation of Keisatsu-bu shall be changed as hereunder stated and the offices of Bucho (Inspector-General of Police). KeJmuka (Police
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    • 555 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. J. B> PEST ANA and f anulf wish to thank all relatives, friends and members of the staff of the Cnuo Byoln, who attended the funeral oi Che )at» Mr. J. B. Pestana, and alzo all thos« who aent wreaths and letter of condolence. Mrs. A.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 331 2 TODAY S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language.' for beginners: 6.30 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. talk on Health in Malai; 7 p.m. Malai music; 7.20 p.m. news ln Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese music; 7.45 p.m. residing in Chinese; 8 p.m. news in Cantorece; 8.15
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