Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 July 1943

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  • 31 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471* NO. 183 ~=s II a— I i i i I I FRIDAY, JULY 3. KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • ORGANIZATION OF INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY ANNOUNCED
    • 475 1 \(P/POUOn THE PAST few days have Drought news of the greatest < significance to the world. Never in its history had this island (Syonan) figured so prominently in world affairs: what with the arrival of Subhas Bose to lead the fight for Indian Independence, the formation
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    • 121 1 TOKYO. July B.—Dai Honyei at noon today announced that over 3 3,000 enemy troops were killed or taken prisoner in mopping-up operations by Imperial naval units on Hainan Island 'rem Feb. 21 tc che end of June. Tne announcement says:
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    • 561 1 THE INDIAN Independence League in Toa has organized an Army, says an official announcement by the League Headquarters issued at 3 p.m. yesterday. This Army will be known as the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army). The
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    • 478 1 AMIDST an enthusiastic ovation from thousands cf inspired Indians, Subhas Chandra Bose, the newly installed President of the Indian Independence League, reviewed a powerful Indian National Army from the plaza in front of the Tckubetusi Building on Monday
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    • 347 1 I DEVASTATING LUFTWAFFE RAIDS Domei LISBON, July 7.—Major encounters developed in the Byelgorod sector of the eastern Soviet front, where the German forces are mercilessly hammering strong Soviet military concentrations, wreaking havoc and destruction. The official German war .communique said that
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    • 115 1 Domei. MOSCOW, July 7.—Commenting on the offensive reportedly launched on July 5 in the southern sector of the Eastern front by the German forces, Red Star, organ of the Red Army, yesterday warned the Soviet people against taking a too optimistic view
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    • 133 1 THE INDUSTRIAL Section of the Gunseikan-bu, Malai, recently established the Marine Products Experimental Station in order to develop the fishing industry of the Peninsula. As an initial step, experts were sent to sea in boats to survey the whole of the southern area while, off
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  • 27 ENEMY WARSHIPS, 128 PLANES DESTROYED, DAMAGED IN A WEEK
    • 292 1 vomei TOKYO, July 7.—Eleven enemy warships, eighl transports and many small vessels were sunk, whik four other warships and four transports were damaged and 128 planes shot down by Imperial Army and Nayj air forces during the period from June 30 to July 5, in
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    • 68 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE in Burma, July 7.—lt is revealed that a formation of enemy planes, consisting: of six Consolidated B-245, were repulsed in an attempted attack on Rangoon on the afternoon of June 24. Imperial fighter planes arose to intercept and forced them to
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    • 154 1 OPERATIONS IN NEW, GUINEA Domei TOKYO, July B.—Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. today announced that Nippon troops stationed in the Salamaua sector__Ux scuth-east-ft-h New" _tairiea7n-ve"been inflicting severe losses on the enemy, which landed at Nassau Bay on June 30. and began an advance from
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    • 95 1 t v*ury- ?—The-Chatted-~L_.e3 N:vy Department, partially acmitting losses suffered this W3e_ at the hands of the Nippon forces in the Solomons area, has announced that the American tight cruiser, Helena, of 10,000 tens, has been sunk by the Nippon fcrcflf in Kula Bay, New
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    • 234 1 Domei LISBON, July 7.—From London, Reuters reported that Nippon aircraft again bombed Port Darwin. It said that Spitfires intercepted the attack, resulting ln the loss of 26 anti-Axis fighters. Other anti-Axis reports said that a large formation of Nippon fighters machine-gunned and
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    • 241 1 Domei. SHANGHAI, July B.—The objects of the present Nippon businessmen's economic mission to China are to congratulate China on regaining her bright outlcok as a result of freedom from Anglo-American shackles through the recovery of foreign concessions, and to exchange sincere and frank views with
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    • 544 1 COMMENT ON SOUTH PACIFIC OPERATIONS BY A DOMEI NAVAL COMMENTATOR TOKYO, July B.—ln modern warfare, the transportation of war supplies is highly important in developing advantageously the situation in the main theatre of operations. War results depend in a large measure upon the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 11 1 "^•~OMa-**---aaaa-a---_M-_«- M M M Through Unity And Determination To An_>lo-Saxon Surrender
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    • 42 1 Kiik_i ft ii M'fvfs t* is py ni' THE SYONAN SINBUN (English Edition) acknowledges a donation oi $50 to the Nippon Red Cross Fund from Mr. V. K. Ramiah, Syonan. This donation brings the total to date for this Fund. to $34^16.05.
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    • 190 1 Hold Aloft The Banner Of Holy War And Common Prosperity Chiang Spokesman Admits Split With Communist Party Domei CANTON, July B.—That Chiang X li-sluk utiliring the recrni dissoiutiun of tlie Third Internationale to sm_sh the power pf the Chiixse OwmmonfcU P_rty is emphasis*—, as Chang Tao-fan. Mi—iiier ol Information alleged
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  • 580 2 Rapid Progress Made In Economic Reconstruction JUT M AGO—__ TA-A-ta War Correspondent attac bed to the Imperial Navy A NIPPON BASE in New Guinea, Juty T.—T_.e economic construction af New Guinea with a view .to self-sufficiency in
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  • 213 2 Domei MANILA, July B.—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo's blitzkrieg visits to Bangkok and Syonan have caused great interest here with high Filipino officials asserting that the trips demonstrate anew the Premier's and the Nippon Government's deep concern over the interests of the
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  • 237 2 KUCHING, July 7.—As a sequel! to the recent visit ai Major Gen- j eral Manaki and other explorers to the Natuna Islands, a group headed by Rajah Mohamad of Midal, an isle in the Archipelago, visited Kuching in a small Junk and returned courtesy to
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  • 59 2 Domei SHANGHAI, July 7.—it is learned that the Economic Mission from Nippon, comprising -five members headed by Masatsume Ogura, Cabinet Adviser and former head of the Sumitomo interest:;, arrived here by plane this evening in ©rde* to inspect Central China economic conditions. The other members of
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  • 84 2 HONGKONG, July B.—lt is i-MBDed that the Communications Bureau of the Hongkong Government-General has decided to open telegraphic services between here and New Guinea as from July ID. Only telegrams addressed to Mano-wari will be accepted for the time being. BMP—fl -WPa-WWWW-WWB__Wa»s»~B»BWBya~HE-P GOOD ENI -BTAINMENT DICK POWELL and
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  • 34 2 K. SUBRAMANIA IYER of Sri Krishna Villas, 229 Selegie Road. Syonan, died yesterday. Funeral takes place today (July 9, 2603) git 1 pjn. T.T. at Hindu Cemetery, Deeply regretted. (upcouiUry papers pleas* cuMftt
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  • 27 2 .Premier &en. -.Mtaki Tojo ia seen shaking hands .with Premier Field Marshal J-titom Se-gkbram of Thailand during his visit to Thailand recently.—(Domei photo).
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  • 502 2 BY A DOHU SlAir WUI-ft TOKYO, July 7.—The United Slates Office of War Information is keeping the true state of affairs from tbe American people aad lwnnir inttnt false information, which have long been tbe source of bitter complaints.
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  • 33 2 L-BBQN, July 7.—lt is reported from Washington that Gen. Henri Giraud, Co-chairman of tbe "French Committee for National Liberation," arrived in Waslung ton yesterday by plane to confer with Roosevelt.
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  • 314 2 JOHO KYOKU SPOKESMAN'S COMMENT Domei. TOKYO, July 7.—Tomokazu Hori, spokesman of the Johs Kyoku (Board of Information), co__metrttng at a foreign roua conference on the recent German exposure, on the basis of ot-Hitn. docs— cuts, of "Roosevelt's Way to War/ said
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  • 66 2 Domei SAIGON, July 6.—Vice Admiral Jean Decoux, Governor General of Preiich Indochina, who arrived here from Dalat on July 4 with his mite to inspect various parts of Cochin->C_lna, conferred with Governor Pierre HoefTel of Cochin-China at the GovernmentGeneral yesterday. The GovernorGenccal is scheduled to start
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  • 250 2 ALL Nippon-jin residing in Syonan will be charged a flat rate for travelling in trolley buses and omnibuses as from July 10, states an official announcement. Hitherto, all Nippon-jin travelled free in all Sycnaosi Siden buses. From .July 10 onwards, military
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  • 40 2 DoraH. TOKYO, July 7.—Ch«o Cnun-toui. Minister of Construction of the National Government «f China. with three officials, arrived here this afternoon by plane in order to personally inspect the general wartime construction pnwraci in Nippon. i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 410 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Well educated girl as typist to a respectable leading Chinese concern. Knowledge of account an advantage. Apply Box No. 300 c/o Syonan -Sinbun (English Sdition), Syonan. WANTED UROENTLy experienced Cleatos by our Rattan r Department. Knowing and writing Chinese and Bngliah pseferrable Apply to Box No. 301.
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    • 2 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE
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    • 363 2 U I PUBLIC NOTICES TOKI I.KTU fll NOTICE W. fM Be: Tbe Recruiting ef M-R-ry InterpreterIt to hereby notified that these who wish to be employed as military _IterDreters are to present themselves at 10 a.m. on tbe 15th day of July, Syowa 18, at the Kohaei-ka, Syonan Tokubetu-Si, for
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    • 229 2 wnwom i ms— i—i—awn——wn Avoid Foo-ish Purchases And taste on ear PRODUCTS. Their QUALITY bos been the TALK of -the TOWN. All prices are CONTROLLED ensuring all consumers ■every BAITS PACTION and ECONOMY. COBMBTIOB "V__KNA-» tffttnga Tandjo-9) P_ce"VßaiNA" (Lavender) BolirtHtorl Br-lie-tine. '•SPRING IN PARIS" TJalcum B-W-to TJKIOORIT' T-cPomier. "CAOBROS" Selld
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    • 129 2 lAm_Cl!r_ AUCTION SAJJE Ol* Stock-in-trade, FiirnHnre (including .Household)., Fittings, -etc., Of a Dress-Maker's Shop. Ttoe Property of Mm. May Froy. Comprising:—Large glass showcases, Ladies' hats, buttons, ccrds, tapes ond ribbons, imitation flowers and Jewels, etc. "Singer" treadle sewing machine, writing bureau. Bedroom *_.te_ _a excellent condition (Beds with sprmg and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 238 2 Radio Nippo-i-Go Lesson No. 'J -_r 3r il 1. Chawan ga arimaau—There ia cup. 2. Sara oa prima-.—-There is a plate. 3. Saji aa arunasu—There m a stx>on. 4. __ro San kore wa aaji desu _a? Mr. Taro. 4s this a spoon? ft. Hui. so .leeu—Y'ee. is. fl. Sore wa
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    • 170 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM f pjn. music; 6_to pjn. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.50 pxn. Malai Children's Hour; 6.30 p.m. radio play by pupils of Kota Raja Malai Boys' School; 7.10 pan. news in Malai; 745 p.m. selections from Peking drama; t pjn. news in .Cantonese; -8.15 pxo. news in
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