Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 July 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140*146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 170 MONDAY. JULY 5. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 BKVCN CENTS
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  • PREMIER GEN. TOJO VISITS SYONAN
    • 474 1 PACIFIC WAR PROBLEM DISCUSSED Domei. r LISBON, July 3.—Declaring that the anti-Axis peoples must 1 get out of their minds any wishful thinking regarding Nippon'? weaknesses, Roy Howard, well-known American publisherjournalist, writing in the Daily Mail under the title
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    • 284 1 PREMIER Gen. Hideki Tojo's visit to Syonan is really a matter for congratulations. The emancipation of Toa peoples, especially their unity, with Nippon as its nucleus, is being given a great impetus, thereby heightening the liorale of the inhabitants, ihe very significance of
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    • 36 1 Domei NAGASAKI, July 3.—Vice Admiral Marquis Teruhisa Komatsu, newlyappointed Commander-in-Chief of the Baseho Naval Station, will arrive at hit post on July 5, it was announced by the Saseho Naval Station this afternoon.
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    • 74 1 Dor" ci KYOTO. July 3.—Another triumph for Nippon medical skill was scored with the discovery of an effective permanent cure for whooping cough by Dr. Shigeo Ohtani, attached to the children's hospital of tbe Medical Department of the Kyoto Imperial University. Already test cases
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    • 76 1 THE ANNUAL festival of tbe _W__i Jinja win be held cm June 8, every year, and tba pabttc ate allowed ta pay homage at tbe Jinja en tbe eighth day of every month. Those wbo wish to pay homage at the Jinja
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    • 75 1 Domei PEKING, July 4.—Chu Shen, i chairman of the North China Political Affairs Commission, died on the morning of July 2 at his i residence here. He had been ill since June 27. He was appointed Chairman of the Commission on March 8
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    • 50 1 DmmL LISBON, July 4.—A report states that Mad—ci Chiang Kai-shek, completing her tour in the United States, arrived in Chungking today. British News Service from Chungking reported that her arrival was treated as a secret and not even her husband was at the airfield to welcome her.
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    • 759 1 OjUUtVUO-M* J SYONAN, capital of Nampo, is privileged and honoured to- day with the unique opportu- j nity of bidding a hearty wel- j come to one in whose able < hands lies the common dcs- tiny of Toa nations —Premier i and concurrently Rikugun Daijin
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    • 157 1 DAI HONYEI COMMUNIQUE TOKYO. July 3.—Giving the latest figures of the achievements of Nippon submarines, Dai Honyei issued the following announcement at 4 p.m.: "Nippon submarines during June sank 11 enemy ships, totalling 85,000 tons." Referring to this
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    • 152 1 Domei UNDISCLOSED Base in the South, July 3—Fierce counteroffensives from the land, sea and air have been continued by the Imperial Nippon Forces against the enemy forces conducting landing operations in the Rendova Island area. According to a bulletin published by the military
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    • 125 1 Dome! TOKYO, July s.—Dai Honyei at 11.30 a.m. announced that Nippon Army and Naval air units attacked Rendcva Island in the Solomons on July 2 and caused a large fire to break out at the point where the enemy had landed, and at the
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    • 194 1 Domei. LISBON, July 3.—Six hundred and fourteen British and American aircraft were shot down over Germany and the occupied western districts during the month of June, stated the official German war communique. Other information from Berlin said that this is a record figure
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    • 534 1 REASSERTING his view that India has already attained spiritual independence, Premier Oen. Hideki Tojo, in a special message of congratulations sent to the Indian Independence League Conference which met at the Dai Toa Gekijo yesterday morning, says: "This is the golden opportunity for India
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    • 109 1 THE FOLLOWING resolution was unanimously adopted by the Indian Independence League Conference of Toa Delegates, held here yesterday: "This Conference conveys its heartfelt thanks to His Excellency the Prime Minister of Nippon for the exceedingly friendly and inspiring message that he has kindly sent. "This
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    • 324 1 Visit Reflects Nippon's Kindly Interest In Occupied Regions GEN. HIDEKI TOJO, Premier and concurrently Rikugun Daijin (War Minister) of Nippon; has arrived in Syonan. The great Dai Toa leader, in whose able hands lies the common destiny of Dai Toa's billion peoples, was given a
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    • 629 1 IMMEDIATE MOBILIZATION FOR WAR AGAINST BRITAIN IMMEDIATE mobilization for war against Britain and the establishment of Free India Government to direct the forward march into Hindustan were dramatically announced by Subhas Chandra Bose, who yesterday took over the leadership of the Indian
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    • 32 1 Domei MOSCOW. July 4— Naotake Sato, Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to the Soviet Union, yesterday afternoon called on and conferred with Foreign Commissar Viacheslav Molotov at the Kremlin.
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  • 441 2 CHU SHEN REVIEWS PROGRESS Domei PEKING, July 2. —On the occasion of the seventh anniversary of the China Affair, Chu Shen, chairman of the North China Political Affairs Commission, made public a brief outline of the present
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  • 71 2 Darnel. BUENOS AIRES, July 2.— A report from Detroit, states the war production of the United States received another setback last night, when 1,600 workers of the Lincoln Works of the Ford Motor Company went on a general strike. It is said that the
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  • 265 2 Domei. TOKYO, July 2—Details of the total war results achieved by Nippon naval air units against a strong enemy convoy in waters in the vicinity cf Rendova Island of the New Georgia Group, on June 30 and July 1, which were announced by Dai
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  • 65 2 Domei TOKYO. July 2—Plans to increase production in five key industries in Chosen, particularly iron ore and light metals, are being pushed by the Chosen Gov-ernment-General, the Nippon Sangyo revealed tcday. Regarding the increase of iron ore production, measures facilitating mining and effective utilisation of ore dust
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  • 472 2 Today toe muse upon thy glorious fate, Thy gallant deeds all friend and foes relate. Thy keen PATRIOTIC LOVE that dare not pause, When grateful DUTY serve* a worthy cause. Thy hitter foes shall grieve thy aad demise, But hast thou not dispell'd
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  • 253 2 Dwmel RANGOON, July 2.—Pai Chinchang, President of the Chinese Association in Burma, in a message to the Chinese pc .pie, with the approach of the sixth anniversary of the outbreak of the China Affair on July 7, urged allout efforts by the Chinese population
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  • 301 2 Demei ROME, July 2.—Determination of Indians to fight for freedom at' all ccst was reiterated by Subhas Chandra Bose in a special interview granted in Tokyo to the correspondent of the Giornale d'ltalU. Asked what induced him to travel to Nippon. Mr.
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  • Anti-Chiang Riots In China's Hinterland Spread Like Prairie Fire
    • 306 2 Domei NANKING, July 2—That the greatest development which has occurred during the past week on the Chinese Continent is the large-scale anti-Chiang Kai-shek riots which have broken out in several points in ncrth-west China, in southern Kansu, the Mongolian Ordos, south-western Kweichow, and Pukien,
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    • 76 2 Domei. TOKYO, July 3.—A party of 16 administrative officials from the Shunteh district ta Hopei Province will arrive here on Jury 16. The party, which left Peking on Jury l, will visit Fukuoka, Osaka and Kyoto en route to Tokyo. The officials are scheduled to return at
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    • 25 2 DUE to the heavy rata. Saturday's boxing program ot five return fights has been postponed to tomorrow at the Great World Arena
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    • 93 2 Domei MEDAN, July 2.—At a conference held by managers of sub-offices within the jurisdiction of the Syonan Gomu Kumiai (Syonan Rubber Association), branch here, a proposal was unanimously approved to donate a fighter plane to the Army as an expression of
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    • 159 2 Domei. SHANGHAI, July 2—A conference of Nippon consular officials stationed in Central and South China was convened at the Ambassadorial Office here this afternoon fcr discussions of ways and means to further accelerate the smooth flow of vital commodities between Nippon and
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    • 152 2 Domei. TOKYO, July 3—The Mainichl Shimbun in an editorial entitled "Confusion Within The United States," this morning listed the causes of the confusion as firstly, the coal strike, which has resulted in a decrease of 23,000,000 tens ;in coal production, and. secondly, inflation
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    • 147 2 Domei TAIYUAN. July 2- Chinese Communist and Chungking bandits, who barely escaped the Nippon forces in the 1943 Spring operations in the Taihsing mountains area, are being severelpounded by Imperial trocps, who started mopping-up operations afresh in the mountainous region in Shansi Province. Enemy
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 862 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 236 NOTICE NO. 14. SYONAN IYAKUHIN HAIKYU VACCINATION CENTRES FOE Rt: Calling-in of Telephones. KYORTOKUKAI children. As instructed by The Syonan The Public is hereby informed that Notice hereby given that pos- Bushi Haikyu Kumiai to form the as fronTm J_*^ r2eo3 JTtafSSS K___*_?_
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 465 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED: RESEARCH WORKERS BUNGALOW with two or three Applications are invited from storeys and compound, must be graduates in possession of dieither near Tanglin Katong, plomas or certificates lor ChemisPasir Panjang or Geylang. clean try or Physics for research worV and quiet locality preferred, on electrical materials such
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    • 196 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pxo. music; 6.20 p.m. news to Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. health talk ta Malai; 7 p.m. Malai music; 7.15 pxn. following week's Malai program; 7.20 p.m. news ta Malai; 7.3b pm. Mandarin songs; 8 p.m. news ta Cantonese; 8.15 p.m news
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    • 106 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 4 -a 1 1. Hon ga arismasu. Tnere is a book. 2. Enpitsu ga arlmasu. There is a pencil. 9. Kami ga arlmasu. There is a sheet of paper. 4. Taro san kore wa nan desu ka? Mr. Taro, what is this? 5. Sore wa hon
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