Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 June 1943

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  • 21 1 The Synan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 154 SATURDAY, JUNE KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 322 1 uomei TOKYO. June s.—Led by. Tenno Heika, the entire nation paused at 10.50 o'clock this morning to pay final tribute to the late Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Com-tnander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, who died gallantly in action :n
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  • 640 1 I 0/?ZHJO?V IN THE metropolis of Dai Toa Kyoeiken, the last rites were held this morning to lay to rest the remains of Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, former Commander-Jn-Chief of the Combined Fleet of the Imperial Navy, who met gallant death while in action last month. At Hibiya
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  • 76 1 Dotnef. CENTRAL CHINA FRONT, June 3.—During the recent Nippon Summer offensive against Chungking trocps in the Ichang area, Hupeh Province, ten fortress guns and a large store of ammunition were captured by Nippon units, it was disclosed here today. Six were captured near Changyang
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  • 134 1 Dsmrl TOKYO. June 4—Twenty warplanes were presented to the Imperial Navy by seven million Tokyo citizens at a ceremony held this afternoon at the Tokyo Oekijr. theatre attended by Kalgun Daijin (Navy Minister) Admiral Shigetaro Shimada. Seventeen warplanes and twelve barrage balloons are
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  • 250 1 Domes. RANGOON, June 4—Speaking on behalf of the Burmese Indondence Preparation Committee as well as the Burmese nation at large, Dr. Ba Maw, Chief of the Burmese Government, this afternoon issued a verbal statement to the Press, paying the last tributes to
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  • 233 1 THE NISSHOKI draped in black Guttering from office windows and over doorways throughout this country today symbolizes Syonan's mourning on the occasion of the State funeral of Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. All staff members of the Syonan Sinbun-Kai assembled this morning, to pay
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  • 208 1 Ashes Lie In State In Tokyo At Suikosha L— 1 Eulogies Also Express Toa's Great Gratitude CONDOLENCE messages received in Tokyo on the occasion of the State funeral of Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, while expressing deep sympathy and gratitude for distinguished services rendered, extol the
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  • 252 1 Dwnd MANILA, June 4.—The many outstanding achievements of the Imperial Navy, under the able command of late Fleet Admiral Isoroku Yamamcto. have contributed taatneasurably to the liberation m the Philippine/ from American shackles, Jorge B. Vargas, Chairman of the Philippines Executive Commission, declared in eulogising
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  • 105 1 DmbcL TOKYO, June 3—ln the name of the Rumanian Navy, •Colonel Nicolas Radulesco, Naval Attache and Charge D'Affaires of the Rumanian Legation here, paying homage to the memory of late Fleet Admiral Isoruku Yamamoto today, declared that the veneration in which the Rumanian
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  • 923 1 State Funeral Takes Place In Tokyo Today DISTINGUISHED CAREER RECALLED ENTIRE DAI TOA IS IN MOURNING TODAY, THE OCCASION BEING THE STATE FUNERAL OF FLEET ADMIRAL ISOROKU YAMAMOTO WHO DIED WHILE ON ACTIVE SERVICE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC IN APRIL. Following final
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  • 170 1 Syonan Trains AntiMalarial Overseers For Work In Malai THE SYONAN Tokubttu^si Health Department has been devotinK undivided attention to the Improvement of health in general and the problem of fighting malaria in particular, says Dcmei. Special anti-malaria, overseers arc being trained up to Intensify preventive measures against malaria, which was
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  • 86 1 THE FIRST PRIZE of the Konan Saiken of $50,000 has been won by Mr. Anthony Pillai, a technical assistant in the P.W.D. Malacca, according to a report published in the Malacca Tushin. Mr. Pills! has also won the two consolation prises of $500 each
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  • 216 1 "INDIAN youths all over Malai are enthusiastically answering the call of their motherland, and are volunteering in large numbers for training." said Mr. S. Raja Ram, cne of the leaders of the Youth Section of the Indian Independence League, to a Domei
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  • 370 1 DEPOTS, AMMUNITION DUMPS, BARRACKS, FACILITIES DEVASTATED Dome! LISBON, June 3.—The quickening tempo of ground activities on the eastern Soviet front yesterday was relegated to the background as a devastating German air-raid over Kursk stole the spotlight in the fighting in this
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 327 2 ACID TEST IN COAL STRIKE Dfl'B 1 i. A BUENOS AIRES. June 2—lt is reported frcm New York that the crisis in the American coal industry has brought Roosevelt and John L Lewis to the verge of a decisive test of strength, which many observers
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  • 208 2 Domel. LISBON. June 3.—According to: a British News Service report. 436 persons were killed and 35.000 houses destroyed in the Ganjam district, when a typhoon swept over Orissa Province, India. It further reported that L. s Amery. British Secretary of state for India. la" declared
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  • 615 2 EFFECT OF LOSS OF BURMA ROUTE Domei. TOKYO, Jane 2.—The effect of Chungking's loss of the Burma route was manifested during the operations in the Tungting Lake sector recently completed by the Imperial Forces as seen in the rapidly weakening military strength of the
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  • 172 2 THE RESULTS of "Our Postal Service Song" Competition are announced as follows:— First prize, Hassan bin Omar, postman. P.C. Johore. $50; Second Price, All bin Omar, clerk Oracle 1.P.0. Johore. $30: Third Prize, M. Yaooub NasoeUou. Syoki Yubin Tyoku Ginko. Medan. $10; Third Prize,
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  • 152 2 A PROGRAM of seven fights, aggregating 38 rounds, will be staged at the Great We rid Arena on Monday night. The enormous (crowds that have been attending recent promotions proves that j there is a big demand fcr professional boxing and weekly promotions are
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  • 301 2 Domei. TOKYO. June 3. -The Nippon Gsnron Hokokukai < National Ser- vice Publicist Association) will hold an inaugural meeting at the Dai Toa Kaikan tomorrow morning, attsnded by 300 members The assembly is expected to pass a resolution acknowledging the. outstanding services rendered by! I
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  • 215 2 Domei. SHANGHAI. June 4. The Chungking propaganda machine is overdcing itself by fabricating mythical battles, mythical encirclement and mythical victories, stated observers here. The latest claim that Chungking troops had encircled alleged five divi- :»ions of the Nippon forces between Yuyanglcwan and the Yangtze River yesterday
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  • 85 2 Demel. FUKUOKA, Jane 4—Shattering the former records by a full 15 minutes, a new time of three hoars 19 minutes was registered yesterday by a regular service plane of the Dai Nippon Airways between Taihoku and Fukuoka. The record-breaking plane, carrying about one ton
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  • 153 2 THE STORY of how a shoemaker was decoyed by his friend. set upon and robbed in bread daylight, was told in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin, yesterday, in a case in which a Chinese, Chong Tak tfah, was convicted and sentenced to 15
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  • 153 2 O*mcl STOCKHOLM, June 3.—From London, It is learned that the British home front is new engaged in a bitter fight against large numbrers of wild dogs which are runnin? over the countryside in packs and playing havoc on agricultural districts. According to reports from
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  • 154 2 Dome!. MACASSAR, Jun s 3.—lt Is learned that in line with the progress in reorganization of the educational system in the Celebes undar the Naval Administration. eight Chines 2 elementary achcols here were transferred on June 1 to th? jurisdiction of the local Municipal Government
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  • 225 2 HSINKING. June 3.—A conference of 17 Presidents of Manshukoku Universities was opened this morning at the Education Department, with instructive addresses by Education Minister Lu Yuan-shan and Vice Minister Yoshio Tanaka. The conferees later proceed 3d to thc Imperial Palace, where they were graciously granted
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  • 458 2 PICKED ENEMY FORCE ROUTED Domei. TOKYO, June 4.—How the "Chiang Kai-shek Line" in the enemy's 6th War Zone and Chiang Kai-shek's picked forces have been dealt a smashing blow as the result of the Summer operations of the Imperial Army is vividly
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  • 183 2 Domd. BUENOS AIRES. June 3.—Commenting on Joseph Davies' return from the Soviet Union on Thursday with a sealed letter frcm Stalin to Roosevelt, the La Naclon said that the result will be known soon because if the answer is satisfactory then a Joint ccnference will
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  • 219 2 EXPECTATIONS FAR EXCEEDED Dome!. NANKING, Juno 3—Since North China la the meeting ground between Manshukoku and China it plays a vital role, both strategically and economically, in the prosecution of the War of Greater East Asia, declared Masayukl Tanl. nsw Nippon Ambassador here, during
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 198 2 FAII theatres clo ed to-day as a' mark of respect to the late Fleet Ad- i miral Isoroku Yamamoto.] KYO -El: To-morrow: "THE OPIUM WAR." 13 noon—3 pjn.—6—B 30 pjn I Monday to Wednesday. 3 om —a— 8.30 p.m. SYOWA: To-morrow: "THE LONG Voyage home.* 12 noon—3 pm.-i •—8.30 p.m.
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    • 200 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT THF ENGAGEMENT is announced oC Komal Singh, Yubin Kvoku Tyo, Paya Lebar, to Miss M. Stnraram. eldest daughter of P. W. Saray. Marriage to take place at Maniam Temple on 13-6-03 fiom 930 to 11.00 a.m. (T.T.>. ACKNOWLEDGMKNT THE FAMILY of the late M?. George Michael Wilson
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    • 164 2 SyonanSinSiin ENGLISH EDITION Subscription Rates: One month $2. Six months $12. Postage 60 cents extra per month. Special arraneementi may be made for mailing to foreign countries. Please communicate with: Syonan Sinbun Haikyubu, (Distribution Department) 84 Robinson Road, Syonan-to Telephone No. 3977. All rates are payable i.i advance. PERSONAL WILL
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 128 2 Radio Nippon-Co Lesson Mo. 92 ft 1 L£rr us continue with conversational sentences this evening: 1. Konnichi wa Amad san. Dcaga desu ka?—Good afternoon, Mr. Amad. How are you? 3. Sukcahl kibun ga warul no desu —I am feeling a bit IU. 3. Sore wa Utemasen ne. Do nasalmashita?—l am
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    • 100 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.30 pjn. news in Nippon language for beginners: 6.33 p.m. Tamil Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. talk on Agriculture in Malai; 7.2opjr. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Peking I drama: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news ln Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. [Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40
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