Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 July 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 182 THURSDAY. JULY 8. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 554 1 S FERIAL RESCRIPT OBSERVANCE DAY I We, by grace af heaven, Kmperw of Nippon, —111 on the This— of a line unbroken for age* eternal, enjoin upen ye. Oar leys! and brave subjects: We hereby declare war ea the United States af America aad the British Empire. The
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  • 314 1 Severe Battle Raging In 165Mile Segment Of Soviet Front RUSSIANS ADMIT AXIS ADVANCE I*--.*. v ~jm- m ISBON July 6.—A severe battle is raging along the eastern Sovi t front as the Germans took the initiative to hammer the Sovi-t defence lines. Reports from Berlin said that the Soviets continued
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  • 195 1 THE INDIANS ol Syonan, together with the representatives »from all over Toa of the Indian •Independence League, will hold a «rantl mass meeting at 6.30 p.m. on July 9 on the Pauang facing the Tokubetu-si Building to welcome and honour their new President.
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  • 139 1 MACASSAR, July 7— It is learned that arrangements are now being made by the authorities fcr a large-scale gathering of sea shells in the seas of Nampo for the manufacture of buttons. The abundant sources of shells in the Southern seas, which are
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  • Four Enemy Warships Sunk. Another Heavily Damaged In Solomons Area
    • 407 1 EARLY DECISION IS EXPECTED Domei SHANGHAI, July 7-Present indications are that the retrocession of the International Settlement in Shanghai, to be effected on Aug. 1, is likely to be accompanied by a return to tha National Government of the French Concession in Shanghai, according
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    • 287 1 [OtWKvto^t ONE RESULT of the Premier's present tour, which will have international repercussions and will create deep impression on those credulous enough to lend a light ear to anti-Axis propaganda, is the announcement by the Nippon Embassy ln Bangkok that four North Malai States are
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    • 146 1 Domei TAITUAN, July B.—lt is learned that another Chang—ing commander. Lieut. Gen. Ma Chan, Staff Member of the First War Zone Headquarters, Joined the National Government of China on July 2. Returning to his native laad fat Tsincheng, south-eastern Shaasi Province, after an absence
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    • 551 1 PEOPLE BLAMED FOR NON-CO-OPERATION LISBON, July 6.—Chungking.; economic distress was bemoaned by Chiang Kai-shek in a broadcast on the eve of the sixth anniversary of the China Affair, attributing the situation "to our failure to overcome defects in our economic fabric." Chiang stated that the people could
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    • 222 1 FIERCE FIGHTING PROCEEDING TOKYO, July 7—Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. today announced that Nippon Army and Naval garrisons and Nippon destroyer flotillas operating on July 5, sank four enemy warships, including two cruisers,, and damaged one enemy warship, in the Solomons area. The
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    • 359 1 Domei TOKYO, July 6.—Responsible naval sources state that on the basis of enemy sinkings as announced by Dai Honyei in connection with, the Rendova battle, it can be estimated the enemy must have lost, at least, 11,000 troops as well as many
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    • 161 1 TWO MALAIS, two Indians, two Chinese, one Arab and one Eurasian will represent their respective communities at the second draw of the Konan Saiken on Saturday at the Syonan Kokaido. Tungku Hussein and Ishak bin Haji Mohamed will represent the Malai community, B. A.
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    • 153 1 Do—tel TSINAN, July 6—lt is learned that over 13,000 Chungking soldiers have surrendered to the Peace Preservation Corps of Shantung Province, whicb achieved noteworthy results during the six-month period, beginning January this year, wnen the National Government oi China declared war on the
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    • 469 1 HELD ENEMY AT BAY FOR OVER A MONTH Domei TOKYO, July 7.—A citation haa been given by the Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon forces its Burma to a Nippon unit which gallantly repulsed repeated attacks by numerically superior British and Indian forces over a period of
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    • 487 1 BT A DOMEI CORRESPONDENT BANGKOK, July 6.—-Announce-ment of the inclusion of four Northern Malai provinces and two provinces in the Shan States within Thai territory has brought a wave of intense Jubilation throughout this city. The brief moment
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  • 60 2 Dome! MACASSAR, July 6.— Heavily laden with cargo and passengers, the first vessel, completed by Nippon shipbuilders in the Sooth, made port here following a maiden voyage from Borneo. With the exception of its masts and engine, the ship was built with excellent materials produced
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  • 275 2 Charges And CounterCharges Revealed Domei. BUENOS AIRES. July 6.—lt is reported frcm Washington that Jesse Jones, United States Secretary of C mmerce, today issued a 7,500-word denial of Vice President Henry Wallace's charges that the Reconstruction Finance Corporation had delayed the Bureau of Economic Warfare's program for
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  • 100 2 MARRIAGE ONG—SINN. The marriage took place this morning at 8 o'clock 'T.T.) at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Tank Road, between Mr. Peter Celestine Ong Soon Leong, the eldest son of Madam Tay Kirn Lian and the late Mr. Ong Eng Wah, and Miss Anna Sinn, the
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  • 368 2 EVERY GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE NOW HAS A PASS BOOK Darnel PENANG, July 7.—Penang heads the list for all States tn Malai in respect of the number of depositors in the Post Office Savings Bank. Numbering 7,500, depositors in Penang have saved a total
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  • 130 2 Domei PENANG, July 7.—Three Malaiand a Chinese have been selectel to undergo a four-month course of training ln deep-sea diving in Syonan at the expense of Government. The training which has already begun will afford these youths an opportunity of taking up deep-sea diving
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  • 122 2 Domei KUALA LUMPUR, July ?.—Over 20,000 schoolchildren in Selangor are today receiving free education, thanks to the latest measure adopted by Government in abolishing all school Ist*. The idea originated with the present Ocvernor. Lieut. Oen. Shot—ro Katayama—free education was started by Governor Katayama
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  • 94 2 Dome!. LISBON, July 4.—Hcialng the' threat of "no Lease-Lend aid unless relations are broken off with the Axis" over Argentina's head, the United States Government, according to the New York Times, has received coolly a suggestion from the new Argentine Government that
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  • 235 2 PURSES paid to professional boxers in Syonan participating in preliminary bouts cf six and four rounds were raised by Mr. C. A. Bell at a meeting held at the Great World recently. Acting on behalf of the management of the Great World,
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  • 261 2 WITH several boxers from Penang, Selangor and Perak appearing in a program of five fights aggregating 46 rcunds, fight fans are promised a big treat on Saturday night. Young Bautlsta, Rudy Lim. Baby Lamford. EUd Rio and Battling Louis are the
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  • 439 2 'UNITE TO CREATE A NEW TOA' Doom! KUALA LUMPUR, Jul.. 7.—The wholehearted co-operation of all communities in Selangor with Dai Nippon in the present war was stressed by Mr. T. Imano. Chief of the Seicho Senden-ka, at a meeting ot representatives of ail communities held at
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  • 94 2 Domei AN UNDISCLOSED BASE, July 7.-Field Marshal Count Hisaichi Terauchi, Supreme Commander of the Nippon Army in Nampo, at 3 pm. yesterday received the nine Sultans of Malai and exchanged free and frank opinions with them, it is disclosed. Major General Goro Isoya, Chief of
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  • 443 2 COMMENTS ON DAI HONYEI COMMUNIQUE ON CHINA WAR BY A DOMEI MILITARY COMMENTATOR TOKYO, July 6.—Dal Honyei's announcement disclosing the total war results of Imperial war operations in China during the period from July last year up to the present, significantly reveals
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 561 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Motor Car Drivers of any nationality. Mi_>t have a knowledge of running repairs. Apply personally with testimonials at 2nd Floor, Amber Building, Malacca Street. WANTED experienced Mechanical Foremen preferably those with scund knowledge of steam engines and boilers. Good prospects for the right men. Apply Box No.
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    • 58 2 LOW TANGCHANG. LTD. (Incorporated in Syonan) GENERAL MERCHANTS Sub-Agents tor TAISHO MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Fire, Marine, Motor Vehicle Personal Accident Insurances transacted. Registered Office:— 34. BOAT QUAY, SYONAN-SI. P.O. Box 315. Phoae 2544. Retail Depot:— 17. NKW BRIDGE ROAD. SYONAN-81. AH Goods Sold at Controlled Price. Managing
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    • 286 2 NOTICE NO. 15 Re: Some registered numbers of vessels being nullified. NOTICE is hereby given that the following registered numbers are to be rendered null and void as their registration certificates, signs and —nber plates of vessels have been reported as having been lost by their owners: *****; 8489: 5383;
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    • 178 2 WANTED to buy or rent Bungalow with compound. Must be within two or three miles frcm Orchard Road. Clean and quiet locality preferred. Apply NANKO SIIOKO. :54. Market Street, 'Phone 3549 and 7461. WANTED TO RENT, Bungalows in Tanglin District. Owners or Agents please communicate with Xsihara Sangyo Kaiun Kaisha
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 482 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news ln Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour: 6.50 p.m. reading of Holy Koran: 7 p.m. religious talk; 7.20 pjn. news in Malai: 7.35 pjn. Teochew drama; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news ln Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses
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