Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 June 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 174 TUESDAY. JUNE 20. KOKI 2603. SYOVVA 18 __i SEVEN CENTS
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  • 573 1 0/?fiHJO7t\ BUT for the world war, which overshadows all else at present, the epoch-making events of recent months in the economic and political upheres in Natinoalist China, would have occupied the headlines in the world Press, for such rapid strides in the direction of the
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  • 61 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES, June 28—A report from San Francisco states that 49 persons were badly injured and three expected n.»t to survive when a burning United States Army pursuit-plane crashed on June 2? in Huntington Beach, California, and exploded. it is said that
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  • 372 1 INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT RETURIS i Dome! "CHINA'S crying shame has been completely erased by Nippon with the pending return to the National Government of China of the International Settlement of Shanghai," declared Mr. Yang Sin Hua, Sycnan leader of I Shanghai-born Chinese, commenting on the
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  • 163 1 Domei. PALEMBANG. June 28—With the inauguration of bus services between Muara Tebo and Bukit Tinggi. a distance of approximately 370 kilometres, it has been made possible to connect the northern and southern parts cl Sumatra by rail and bus. Appreciating the vital Importance
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  • 105 1 Domei. TOKYO. June 27.—Members of the Tokyo branch of the Indian Independence League met at the Sanno Hotel here today, to express profound joy and thanks to the Nippon Government and nation for Premier Gen. Htteki Tojo's statement in the Diet, that Nippon is firmly resolved
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  • 65 1 Domei TOKYO. June 28—A collection of poems entitled "Le Verger Derriere La Porte" composed by the Swiss poetess, Emilia Cuchet Albaret. ln admiration of Nippon and things Nippon has just arrivea from Switzerland across the battle lines as a token of friendship to Shunzo Yoshizaka. Yoshizaka revealed he
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  • 23 1 Domei. NANKING. June 28—Chen Chicheng, Chinese Ambassador to Manshukoku. returned here from Hsinking yesterday afternoon to confer with hb Government.
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  • 29 1 THE SECOND Tropical Products Exhibition is scheduled to be held in Syonan during the middle of December this year, and not ia November as preJ viousiy reported-
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  • 356 1 Dome! LISBON, June 27.—Fighting: on all fronts in the West was confined chiefly to air activity as German and Italian bomber and fighter formations carried out devastating raids against Soviet positions and anti-Axis shipping in Mediterranean waters. The Re me communique says
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  • 232 1 Domei. TOKYO, June 28.—Completing their inspection tour in Tokyo, the visiting Burmese party headed by U. Ba Lwin left Tokyo station this afternoon for their scheduled visit to Nagoya, Kyoto, and Osaka en route home. It may be recalled the Burmese inspection party
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  • 142 1 TOKYO, June 29—The fourth session of the Nippon-Manshu-koku-China Traffic Ccmmunications Conference, held here since June 26 under the auspices of the Tetsudo-sho (Railway Ministry) to discuss ways and means to smocthen transportation facilities in the prosecution of the current war, ended yesterday. The conference, agreed on the
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  • 33 1 MR. AND MRS. Lim Chang Lim of Sungei Patam have made a voluntary contribution of $600 through Mr Yamakami, chief of Propaganda Department, Kedah. towards the Nippon Soldiers' Comfort Fund.
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  • 31 1 Domei, LISBON. June 26.—The United States submarine. R-12. was lost while on a training cruise off the east coast of the United States, the Navy Department yesterday announced.
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  • 94 1 DemeL BANDOENG. June 27—An elaborately planned battle for mastery over Bandoeng, which is to be participated in by 18,000 members of the Young Men's Association, will be staged on July 4, it is learned. The hypothetic enemy. Invading the city from three
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  • 60 1 Domei RANGOON, June 27. —Desirous of Improving the health of the people, the medical department of the Burmese Government has decided to establish an eye and ear clinic at the State Hospital effective from July 1. The authorities are making arrangements to acquire the services of
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  • 45 1 Domei TOKYO, June 28.—A Kotsu Hakubutsukan (Traffic Museum) Is scheduled to be established in the coming fall under the sponsorship of the Kokusui Kotsubunka Kyokai (International Traffic Cultural Association of Nippon) backed by both the Teishin-sho and Tetsudo-sho (Communications and I Railways Ministries).
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  • 906 1 STIRRING TALK BY SVBHAS ROSE TOKYO, June 28.—Speaking to the Nippon nation over the radio this evening for the first time. Subhas Chandra Bose. fiery Indian patriot, assured Nippon-j in that Indians in the historic struggle to free the East ara on the
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  • 48 1 Domei. BANGKOK, June 28. —Baron Koji Kibe and other members of the Buddhist Goodwill Mission to Thailand now in Bangkok, this morning visited the Temple of the Royal Family. Later, they paid courtesy call on Nai Vichltr Vadhakara, Foreign Minister, and the I Education Minister.
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  • ENEMY INSTALLATIONS, AIRFIELDS ON RUSSELL ISLAND RAIDED, SET AFIRE
    • 230 1 Domei ROME, June 27.—Wavell s appointment as Viceroy of India is Britain's last resort to maintain control ever India, declared Subhas Chandra Bose, noted Indian patriot who is at present in Tokyo to take ever personal leadership of the Indian Independence movement,
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    • 158 1 Domei. RANGOON, June 27.—Marking a new epoch in the histcry ot Burmese agriculture, the Burma Hemp Association, which is ao exclusive hemp production and distribution control body, has succeeded in raising jute in lcwer Burma. Particular significance is attached to the present success as Jute
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    • 62 1 Domei SHANGHAI. June 28—In order tf popularize Nippon music among the Chinese people in Nampo (Southern Regions) as well as China, records of the popular Nippon song Kojc-no-Tsuki have been made in the Chinese language here. Variations made on Nippon songs by a Chinese
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    • 83 1 Domei TOKYO. June 28.—Masakl Ohara, formerly the Finance Ministry's Financial Commissioner in China, died here of heart failure on June 26 at the age of 48. The funeral services will be held in his Tokyo home from 2 pm. today. The deceased graduated from Tokyo Imperial University in
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    • 43 1 Domei. LISBON, June 28.— T. V. Scong. Chungking Foreign Minister, who is at present in Washington, has announced that Mrs. Chiang Kai-shek is returning soon to Chungking without visiting London, according to a British News Agency report from Washington.
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    • 491 1 Domei. TOKYO, June 28.—0n the 20tn anniversary of the international humiliation imposed on Nippon by the United States on July 1, 1924, through the enactment of the Nippon Exclusion Act, the Yomi-uri-Hochi, in its leading article this morning, declares that the Act was
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    • 107 1 Dome!. TOKYO. June 28.—The Nippon Times, unde»- the caption "Cultural Interchange In Toa," editorially declares that one of the mcst important problems to consolidate iurther the relations among countries in the Kyoeiken (Co-Prosperity Sphere) is to establish culture of a genuinely
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 135 2 HIGH OFFICIALS 'APPREHENDED DomeL CANTON, June 27— The Chungking military authorities on June 24 suddenly arrested Mayor Wang U-hang of Changsha and other leading officials of the Municipality on the pretext of fomenting an anti-war movement, according to reports reaching here. The arrested officials were
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  • 83 2 A NOVEL sympnony of Nippon, Chinese. Malai and Indian songs was heard at a tea party given in honour of local female vocalists by a Nippcn Girls' Chorus on Friday evening at the Konan Club. Programs concerning comfort visits to the
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  • 468 2 CHINESE LEADERS' MESSAGES a—_l PEKING, June 27.—1n a stirring message to our Nippon comrades in the Dai Toa Senso," three local Chinese political leaders, all graduates of the Nippon Military Academy, paid high tribute to the prowess of Nippon fighting services
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  • 279 2 BY DOMEI CORRESPONDENT A NIPPON Base in the ScuthWest Pacific, June 25.—The capture of Australian Lieut. Max Hamilton and three ethers of his detachment following a five-day pursuit on the New Guinea front has brought to light interesting facts on the cat
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  • 157 2 THE FIRST round preliminaries of the amateur boxing tournament organized by the Syonan Sports Association will be fcught out at Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon commencing at 6.15 o'clock. The program is as follow*: Junior Flyweight. Douglas Miller vs. H. A. Skading; P. Kattan
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  • 211 2 P»—ni IOKYO, June 27— Nippon-Ger-man friendship was brought into full play as Yokohama German residents yesterday afternoon practised their first air defence drill, assisted by the Nippon Neighbourhood Association members as well as Nippon air defence officials. Before German residents lined up in the
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  • 139 2 Domei. BUENOS AIRES, June 26 Though the United States coal miners returning to work gained j momentum, steel production is still on the downslope and 14 out of 37 blast furnaces in Pittsburgh and Ohio district, are now idle according to a New York dis-
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  • 82 2 FOR THE attainment of selfsufficiency in daily necessities in Malai the Material Utilization Committee of the Nippon Ciun.iei (Military Administration) here has decided to study ways and means for increasing the production of daily necessities by utilizing local products available, says Domei. As
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  • 298 2 SUBSIDIES AS LAST RESORT Domei. BUENOS AIRES. June 26— The United States Government's mounting difficulties in fighting problems of inflation were revealed ia a recent editorial in the magazine Life entitled "Will Subsidies Stop Inflation/ Coal strikes, the magazine said, have attracted in
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  • 102 2 Dome* GENEVA. June 27.—Roosevelt is the greatest interventicnalist of all times, declared Republican I Congresswoman Claire Luce Booth, wife of the editor of the Magazine Life, speaking in the House cf Representatives, according to a Washington dispatch. Roosevelt never had his own foreign
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  • 170 2 Possessed Dutiable Liquor: Fined 1500 PLEADING guilty to alternative charges of possession of dutiable liquor, two Chinese, Ng Chew Seng and Ng Hui Peck, were fined a total of $1,500 in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday. It was stated that on Apr. 26. thf police raided a house in Bukit
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  • 111 2 Domei. VIENNA. June 26.—-News emanating from India regarding the Indian Independence movement was either falsified or suppressed by the Reuter News Agency which has the monopoly over the Indian Press, Professor Pandit K.A. Bhatta declared in a report handed to the National
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  • 731 2  -  &dui€£ MANILA. June 27.—The first group of Filipino ycuths for study in Nippon were honoured this morning at a ceremony, marking the completicn of* their training course. The Director-Genera I in his address attached high shmifleance to the fact that Filipino youths are going to study Nippon's fundamental
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  • 406 2 TOO MUCH EXPORTED TO BRITAIN By a Domei Correspondent-Commentator TOKYO, June 28.—The shortage of food in India caused by the British malpractices of mercilessly exporting Indian foodstuffs to Britain at the expense of the Indian masses will obviously bring about increased food riots
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  • 48 2 MM LISBON. June 27 During the next six months the average American is going to have his consumption of hi* favourite food cut from 5 to 45 per cent of what he got last year, the Dally Express correspondent reports from New York
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  • 109 2 NEW IMPORTANCE FOR HARBIN Domei HARBIN, June 26.—Indicating Nippon's policy in Manshukoku I which lays stress on the devei lopment of north-east Manshukoku. more than 100,000 or 80 per cent, of Nippon immigrants nave been concentrated in Pinkiang, Peian and Lungkiang Provinces in north-eastern
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  • 33 2 Dome! CANTON, June 25— Telegraph serI vice between Thailand and Canton w_l ibe opened on July 1. it is announced. i Messages in Nippon-Go. Chinese and European languages will be accepted.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 250 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTTtt) two sales girls and one lady typist. Preference given to those with knowledge of Nippon-Go. Apply personally to Messrs. Hansin Yoko. 162. Orchard Road. Syonan. WANTED. Well Experienced men— 100 Motor-car fitters. 10 carpenters, 10 painters and 10 electricians Motor-car fitters must bring their own tools with
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    • 692 2 Attractive Auction Sate of Crockery. Glassware, tennis net with posts, travelling trunks, ladies' hats, white enamelled ice box, H M.V. cabinet gramophone, cotton mattresses, plated ware, etc.. etc. To be held at the Alesroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Sc Co. Ltd. No. 10. Chulia Street, on Wednesday, June 30.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 190 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 8 p.m. music; 6.28 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 630 p m Nippon melodies; 6.50 pjn. Malai kronchong music. 7.20 pjn. news in Malai: 7.35 p.m. Peking drama; 8 pm news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in t Hokkien: 8.30 pm. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon
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