Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 July 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140U46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 177 FRIDAY. JULY 2. ICOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 126 1 m —t* TOKYO, Jeuy 1— Tenno HeUta this morainr tare audience to three Vice Admirals and fowr Rear Admirals who recently returned from the frontline* after rendering distinguished sec tlces. Of the honoured naval officers Vice Admiral Marquis Teruhi&a Kotnatst. first had audience
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  • 493 1 \fy*H*on\ COMMENTING editorially this week on the desirability of consolidating further the cultural relations among countries in the Kyoeiken (Co-J Prosperity Sphere), the Nippon Times, Tokyo, declares it is important to establish culture of a genuinely Asiatic character. To this end the journal urges the extension of the
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  • HEAVY LOSSES INFLICTED ON ENEMY IN SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC
    • 523 1 BffiMl NANKING, June 30.—Far-reaching political repercussions as a result of the complete restoration by Nippon of administrative rights over Shanghai to China are predicted by Chinese political observers here. With the completion of formal signing of the agreement regarding restoration of the
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    • 435 1 Gubernatorial, Naimu-shoPersonnel Changes Announced Danei. TOKYO, July I.—ln connection with the establishment of the Tokyo Metropolis and nine district administrative council system, large-scale gubernatorial and Nalmu-sho (Home Ministry) personnel changes ha>; been announced. The announcement states that Nalmusho officials Included ln
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    • 43 1 TOKYO, July 1. —An extraordinary Gubernatorial Conference will be convened for one day on July 19, it is learned. It Is understood deliberation and discussion at the conference win centre around the enforcement of measures passed at the last Diet session.
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    • 38 1 Domei KYOTO, June 30—Members of the visiting Burmese Inspection Party, headed by U Ba Lwin, arrived here late this afternoon from Nagoya. The party is scheduled to leave here for Nara on July 3.
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    • 25 1 Domei LISBON. June 30—Archibald Wavell, the newly-selected Viceroy of India, will be given the title of Viscount, It is reported from London.
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    • 104 1 Demei NANKING, June 30.—Responding to the congratulatory message of the Nippon Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister). Mamoru Shigemitsu, en the signing of the Nippon-China Agreement for the rendition of the International Settlement in Shanghai, Dr. Chu Min-yl, Foreign Minister, has sent a telegram
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    • 86 1 THE THIRD-TERM Konan Saiken (lottery) tickets that were allotted to various Syonan Banks, yesterday, were practically all bought up within a matter of a few hours. A Syonan Slnbun reporter was informed, however, that lottery tickets may still be obtained at the Post
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    • 242 1 MORE THAN 31 PLANES SHOT DOWN OVER RENDOVA, FIGHTING CONTINUES Domei TOKYO, July I.—Six enemy transports, three cruisers and one destroyer were either sunk or damaged, while more than 31 enemy planes were shot down by Nippon Navy air units in the course of an
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    • 107 1 A CERTAIN NIPPON BASE. June 30. —It Is learned that eight, ol ,50 enemy planes which attempted to raid the island of Kolombangara cf the Solomons Group, early in the morning of June 27, were shot down by antiaircraft batteries of the Imperial
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    • 135 1 DeeaeJ LISBON, June 30.—1t is reported from New York that despite the Anti-Strike Law and order from John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers to return to work, new strikes have broken out in the Alabama coal mine district and new
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    • 36 1 Domei. UJI YAMADA, July I—The Philippines Inspection Party which arrived here this morning from Osaka paid their respects at the Ise Grand Shrines. Late ta the afternoon, the party returned to Osaka.
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    • 75 1 Dome! BUENOS, AIRES, July 1— Lieut. Gen. E. Chelberger. Commander of the American troops in the Papuan campaign, said that Nippon soldiers are tougher and more implacable than German and ■Italian, according to a Melbourne dispatch. "I know one case when one Nippon soldier killed 32
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    • 189 1 TWENTY-TT7O awards were made to winning exhibitors of the Tropical Products Exhibition at a simple ceremony held at the Gunseikan-bu on Wednesday, says a Domei report. The head of the General Affairs Department, Major General m. Fujimura. Gunseikan-kaka, presented the certificates and
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    • 269 1 COMMUNISTS SAID TO HAVE INSTIGATED POPULAR REVOLT PEKING, June 30.—1t is suspected that th_ popular revolt which broke out in January in Kansu Province, was instigated by Chinese Communists through members of the Kolaohui, a powerful secret political organization taking active part
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    • 102 1 Otmtl TOKYO, June 30.—Students from Nampo invited to study in Nippon this morning arrived at rokyo Station. The party is composed of students from Burma, Malai, Sumatra and Djawa. All the students were in uniforms similar to Nippon's national uniform (Kokuminfuku). Immediately after arrival, they
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    • 44 1 Demei DJAKARTA, July I.—The MajlisIslam Ail-Indonesia. (Supreme Moslem Council of Indonesia), had decided to hold Its plenary assembly in Bandoeng ln the middle of August. The agenda includes the mosque fund plan, observance of the fast month, education, marriage and other questions.
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    • 36 1 Domei PEKING. July I—The North China Political Affairs Commission ln a recent meeting here decided to establish a central flood prevention committee to study ways and means for preventing flood damages in North China.
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    • 137 1 Domei LISBON, June 30.—Wanton bombing destruction by antiAxis planes of the historical Cologne Cathedral, one of the most beautiful in the world, has caused widespread repercussions all over the world. Newspapers in neutral countries gave prominence to the babarity of the
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    • 195 1 Dees* LISBON, June 30—Th» official German war communique revealed that within the last few days. German U-boats in the Mediterranean and Atlantic sank eight anti-Axis ships, aggregating 49,000 tons, besides one destroyer and three transpcrts. Revealii g for the first time that German U-boats are
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    • 564 1 Domei. TOKYO, June 30.—As the Preparatory Committee of the Tokyo Metropolis, which has been deliberating since June 19. hurried final preparations, Tokyo City stood ready to end 74 years o. colourful career during which time it was transformed from a barren
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 61 1 1 iWPPP II Hxi__i llt ttl II Ul! isi I UHII FURTHER donations to the Nippon Red Cross Fund have been received by the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition). These are from: Local staff, Eiga Haikyu Sha. Syonan $50.74 Manager and staff, Malai Gekljo, Syonan $20.00 Manager and stafft Ushiho Gekijo,
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  • 308 2 SET POLICY WILL BE FOLLOWED THE Gunsei t Military Administration) is ever determined to pursue with greater efforts the three set policies of supplying vital defence materials to Nippon, acquiring self sufficiency in food and daily necessaries and preserving peace and order, declared Major General Masuzo
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  • 159 2 Domei. KUALA TRENGGANI', July 1 —Tasty turtle eggs will soon appear on the daily menu all over Malai when preparations are completed to export turtle eggs from Trengganu State as a substitute for hen's eggs to meet part of the growing
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  • 114 2 THE MALAI Gunsei 'Military Administration) has decided tc lay more emphasis on scientific education in the future, say: Domei. Speaktog, in this connection, Mr Nakagawa. Chief of the Education Section, pointed out the importance ol the educational problem in reconstruction work and emphasized that
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  • 374 2 UPRISING ASSUMING SERIOUS PROPORTIONS, LATEST REPORTS SAY PEKING. June 30.—An anti-Chiang Kai-shek revolt instigated by a secret political organization has broken out in Kansu Province, according to dispatcher reaching here. It was revealed that discouraged by persistent resistance against Chungking's attempt to
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  • 290 2 JOHNNY MORTELL, Bey Quee and C. Y. Yin will be afforded an opportunity to avenge their previous defeats at the hands of t Frankie Weber, Ong Hock Beng and Joe Roberts when they clash in a slug-feast program at the c Oreat World
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  • 264 2 EXCELLENT fighting spirit and r I true sportsmanship marked the r amateur boxing at Jalan Besar a Stadium yesterday. Organised by the Syonan Spoil* Association to decide Syonan's new t an.ateur champions, the competition J promises to be the most successful ever yet staged
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  • 152 2 NEW POSITIONS ESTABLISHED Domei SWATOW, June 29.- It is learned that th 2 Nippon forces in operations begun at dawn on June -13 ln co-operation with air units dealt a smashing blow on approximately 10,000 troops cf the enemy 20th Brigade and other units,
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  • 105 2 SENTENCE of six months' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Judge Pillai in the Syonan Kelzl Tlhoholn on a Chinese lorry driver. Lim Her Hin. who had pleaded guilty to a charge of causing death by a rash act. The accused was stated to have fatally
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  • 235 2 Trunk Road To Link Malai 's East Coast States Domei KOTA BAHRU, June 29.—Work m a great trunk read connecting ih2 various states on the east :oast of Malai's back-door under :he Nippon Gunsei (Military Adninistraticn) is rapidly nearing jompletion. This mcm artery of east coast Malai, which is expected
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  • 312 2 COMMENTS ON EXCLUSION ACT: AMERICAN HYPOCRISY EXPOSED Domei TOKYO, July I.—Morning newspapers, editorially recalling that 19 years ago today the United States had passed the insulting Nippon Exclusion Act prohibiting entrance of Nippon nationals on racial grounds, urged the nation not to relax
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  • 54 2 Domei SHTMONOSEKI. June 30 —Six North China Buddhist representatives, headed by President Chou Shu-chia of the China Buddhist Institute, arrived here this morning to attend the Dai Toa Buddhist Youth Conference, which will be held in Tokyo under the auspices ot the Nippon Buddhist Youth League. The party
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  • 202 2 Domei DJAKARTA. June 29.—Pnve thousand citizens of Tjlrebon participated in the ceremony of beginning the rnrrf T( in»<on pf th<? new stadium 'n Parlimanan village, near Tjlrebon. 'iij-^ s.(mti«SßS covtis three nettares and. v in be used for tho training of youths, rr.d for athletic sports. THE
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  • 147 2 Domei LISBON, June 2P.-Since the outbreak of the current war the astounding number of 171,642 American soldiers has deserted the United States Army, according Jo a New York dispatch quoting a repcrt by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Office in New York. Simultaneously,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1222 2 PUBLIC NOTICES i /iii i I TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 233 TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 235 NOTICE Re Collection of Kates for 2nd Half- Be: The shift of deeofcitarv bank of BE EXAMINING OF CONDITIONS OF year, Syowa IS. on properties situated poMic^fontL WEIGHTS MEASURES within the former Municipal Limits.
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    • 233 2 [SELANGOR KEIBA CLUB (NEW ORDER). JULY MEETING 2603 lst Day. Sunday 11th July 2643 2nd Day, Wednesday 14th July 2683 3rd Day, Sunday liith July 24J03 UNLIMITED BIG SWEEP A $1 Unlimited Big Sweep open to the Public will be drawn on a race to be decided upon by the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 724 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED. Well Experienced men— 100 Motor-car fitters, 10 carpenters, 10 painters and 10 electricians. Motor-car WANTED to rent a room litters must bring their own tools with or a hous with one or two STSai AYoSg _orneo '»™»ff«» UnfUT--s***) nissan motors. 68/70. ,m the„ neighbourOrchard Road Syoran ho°^ of
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    • 177 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners: 6.30 p.m Malai Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m play by pupils of Sepoy Lines Malai School; 7.20 pjn. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m Cantonese orchestral recital: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news ln Hokkien: 8.30 p.m. Glimpses
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