Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 July 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sinbun NO. ISO Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. TUESDAY. JULY 6. KOKI 2603. SYOWA IS a 6EVEN CENTS
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  • PREMIER REITERATES UNSHAKABLE CONFIDENCE IN VICTORY
    • 76 1 Domei BANGKOK, July 6 It is learned that the Thai Government has presented the Order of Chula Chom Klao to Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo during the latter's visit here. The Chula Chom Klao is a Special Order which in the past has been presented only
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    • 191 1 NAVAL UNITS ALSO BOMBARD RENDOVA Domei TOKYO, July s—Dai Honyei al I p.m. announced that close on the heels of the raid on Rendova on July 2, Nippon naval fighter* «nd destroyers on July 3 and before dawn on July 2, respectively, made raids
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    • 89 1 TOKYO, July 6.—Dai Honyei at 11.30 a.m. announced that Nippon Army and Naval air units on July 4 attacked an enemy convoy as well as the landing place at Port jßendova. The results achieved by Nippon forces are as follows: Firstly, damage
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    • 201 1 TOKYO, July s—Referring to the raids carried out on June 28 And June 30 by Imperial Navy air forces on Port Darwin and Brooks Creek, about 70 miles south-east of the former, in which 36 enemy planes were destroyed and heavy
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    • 112 1 1 ukyo, July s.—Commenting I On this afternoon's Dai Honyei announcement of the smashing raid by our naval fighter planes on Ju'y 3 on Rendova Island, quarters close to the Navy revealed that tr^e nine enemy planes announced es jhot down were fighters
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    • 460 1 'People Of Malai Must Exert Greater Efforts For Full, HarmoniousSolidarity' Tojo HISTORIC INTERVIEW WITH SULTANS THAT THE people of Malai must exert an even greater degree of efforts for the attainment of complete and harmonious solidarity dedicated to the common objective for the establishment of Shin Chitsujo in Toa (New
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    • 246 1 IN WELCOMING Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo to Syonan, Sultan Ibrahim of Johore, representing Sultans of Malai and other adjacent regions, stressed that they stand ready to extend ail-out cooperation to Nippon in fighting this war, says Domei. The text of the Sultan's speech reads to
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    • 215 1 THE STEADY growth month by month of the Nippon Savings Bank since its inception in Malai is an evidence of increasing confidence which the public of Mala< have in Dai Nippon Government. To further its activities and to encourage thrift,
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    • 467 1 OfU/M/ixyrt PREMIER TOJO'S exhortation to the people of Malai that they should exert greater efforts for the attainment of complete and harmonious solidarity dedicated to the common objective of establishing Shin Chitsujo in Toa should be taken to heart by every Malaian and acted upon,
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    • 355 1 )ontei. BANGKOK, July s.—The far•eachlng importance of his visit ,o Bangkok for further cementing ;he ties of friendship between Nippon and Thailand is stressed >y Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo in a itatement he issued following his conversations with Premier Phisun Songkhram and other leadng Thai Government officials.
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    • 651 1 'DEEPLY MOVED IN SETTING FOOT ON SYONAN,' HE SAYS DECLARING that Dai Toa Senso will decide the fate of a billion people, Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo, in a statement issued shortly after his arrival in Syonan yesterday, extolled the accomplishments of
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    • 112 1 Dome! A NirPON BASE, July *.—Th© Field Marshal's sword, recently granted by Tenno He:ka, was delivered to Field Marshal Count Hisaichi Terauchi, Supreme Commander of the Nippon forces in Nampo today, by Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo, at a certain Nippon base, it
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    • 291 1 Domei LISBON. July 4.—Fighting on all the European fronts yesterday was restricted chiefly to air activities, in which the Luftwaffe concentrated on blasting Soviet transportation facilities. The British and American forces lost at least, 100 planes in raids over southern Italy and
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    • 36 1 Domei TOKYO, July 3—lt is learned that the Norta-sho (Agriculture and Porestry Mlnlstry wIU open a fourth training season shortly at Yatsugatake, Nagano Prefecture, for 200 selected youths, to be later sent to Nampo.
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    • 341 1 Domei PEKING. July s—Wang Kehmin, newly-appointed Chairman of the North China Pclitical Affairs Commission, in a statement stressed the vital necessity of strengthening the wartime structure of North China as a supply base for prosecuting the war to a successful end. He stated that the
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    • 43 1 Domei PEKING. July s.—Wang Kehmin, chairman of the North China Political Affairs Commission, received a congratulatory message from Masayukt Tani. Nippon Taishi (Ambassador; in Nanking, upon the former's assumption of the post, heretofore held by the late Chu Shen.
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  • 545 2 FORMER SPECIAL TAISHI CASTIGATES U.S. INTRIGUES Dome! TOKYO, July 4.—Saburo Kurusu, former Nippon Special Taishi (Ambassador) to Washington in an overseas broadcast today, told Americans who are celebrating their Independence Day that historical inevitability has brought forth the era of restoration
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  • 255 2 Domei 1 NANKING, July s.—The National Government of China has announced that the sum of Yuan 60 000 will be expended from the National Treasury, for funera'. services for the late Chu Shen, Chairman of the Nortn China Political Affairs Commission, in
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  • 162 2 Domei TOKYO, July s.—An official Army bulletin disclosed today that the age limit on civilian volunteers for training as cadet flight officers will be lifted, provided the applicants have had education in college or higher technical school standard or its equivalents and are
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  • 126 2 Domei. TOKYO, July 3.—The truth behind Nippon's accusation of the United States policy I towards Chinese nationals residing within the United States is admitted by the American magarine Asia, according to a dispatch from the Mainichi's correspondent in Buenos Aires. The dispatch states
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  • 322 2 WASHINGTON A CITY OF GLOOM Domei BUENOS AIRES. Juiy 3—Washington is a gloomy place nowadays, where furious political battles between Conservatives and Liberals over domestic issues have reached a point wnere ever some Conservatives, who experience success after success are frightened by their own
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  • 191 2 NAI KIM LIN, Thai ace boxing promoter of Syonan. was engaged to Miss Violet Wee Mta Cher on Saturday. The engagement was announced at the Tora Sakaba Restaurant by Mr. Guy Vaz on behalf of Miss Wee's guardians. The party, which followed the announcement of
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  • 486 2 'NON-VIOLENCE WILL NOT SUFFICE 9 WAVELL'S appointment as Viceroy of India gives Indians the opportunity to rise up in revolt, declared Mr. Abid Hassan, Secretary to Subhas Chandra Bose, in an interview with the Press at his headquarters, reports Domei. To the question
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  • 135 2 Domei SAIGON, July 2.—Nippon is willing to extend all possible aid to the Annamese for the promotion of their welfare, Gen. Iwane Matsul, former Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon forces in Central China, who is now visiting French Indochina declared to the Annamese Press this
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  • 194 2 Demel NANKING, July 3. —An amicable agreement of views, regarding the retrocession of the Shanghai International Settlement, was reached today by the Mixed Technical Commissicn of Nippon and the National Government of China, which met at the Foreign Ministry here this afternoon, the Press Section
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  • 185 2 LISBON, July 2.—Reports from Washington state that the United Itates Navy Department has antounced that Vice Admiral John ioover. Commanding the Tenth (aval District at San Juan, Porto vice, will confer with Admiral leorges Robert, the Vichy Comnissioner in Martinique. It is iniicated that
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  • 72 2 Domei LISBON, July 2.—The British Air Ministry announced in London today that since the outbreak of the wat up to June 30. the British and American air forces has lost a total of 9,960 warplanes. not including aircraft lost in the Pacific and
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  • 201 2 Domei CANTON, July 3.—An anti-Axis recapture of the Burma route, if it should be realized, will be of little consequence in the development of the war in the Pacific, Dr. Sun Fo, President of the Legislative Yuan of the Chungking regime, declared in an interview
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  • 132 2 JULY MEETING 2603 lst Day, Sunday 11th July 26*3 md Day, Wednesday 14th July 26*1 !rd Day, Sunday 18th July 26*. 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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    • 183 2 TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 238 Regarding service hours, routes and fares of Trolley Buses and Omnibuses. (I) To be ta force from July 10. 2603. <ID For service Time-table and routes, see Traffic schedule No. i. (ill Bus fares:— (a) There will be no change in the fares for the
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    • 323 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE NO. 14. Re: falling-in of Telephones. Notice is hereby given that possessors of telephones, other than those installed by the Denwakyoku on subscription according to the prescribed procedure, are to hand in or report on the same at the nearest Denwa-kyoku (Telephone Office) not iater than the
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    • 666 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BUNGALOW with two or three storeys and compound, must be near town, clean and quiet locality preferred. Apply: NANKO SHOKO, 34. Market Street. Thone 3549 7461. WANTED bungalow u:>use with compound. Must be four miles within Bukit Timah Road or Tanglin. Clean and qu><-1 locality .preferred. Apply:— JAMES
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