Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 July 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 184 SATURDAY. JULY 10. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 184 1 FOE'S BROOKS CREEK BASE RENDERED USELESS DESTROYING another 54 enemy planes, air units of the Imperial Navy continue to hammer the new enemy air base at Brooks Creek in Northern Australia, and to smash enemy movements around New Georgia Island in
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  • 498 1 f> 1 L J THERE was nothing which hurt the just pride of educated] Asiatics more in the past than. Ihe Colour Bar' and the allied •Closed Door' policies of the British in their administration of their colonial territories. /They and the Americans, jvhose
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  • 260 1 Recalling the Imperial Navy air unit attacks on June 30 and July 6 against the newly-established enemy air base at Brooks Creek, 70 miles south-east of Port Darwin, quarters close to the Navy pointed out that the enemy attempt to utilise the
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  • 304 1 SUBHAS BOSE ADDRESSES RALLY ADDRESSING the mammoth [ndian meeting held in his lonour at the plaza in front of ;he Tokubetu-si Building yesterday evening, Sri jut Subhas ChanIra Bcse, for the first time, gave Driefly the dramatic story of his escape from India, asserting
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  • 144 1 IN A stirring message to the mammoth Indian meeting held at the Plaza facing the Syonan Toku-betu-si Building yesterday evening. Rash Behari Bose, Supreme Adviser to the Toa Indian Independence League, declared that the campaign for India's freedom has entered
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  • 37 1 Domei BANGKOK. July B.—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo, during his recent visit here, made monetary contributions tc the Thai Army Hospital and bereaved families of the war dead, the Thai Government authorities announced today.
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  • 373 1 "NO POWER—not even the might cf England or that of whole Allied Nations—can stay the tide of nationalism which is sweeping over India today," declared Mr. Chanan Singh, Chief of Publicity and Propaganda of the Indian Independence League in the Philippines,
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  • 372 1 Heroes Of Java And Burma Campaigns Also Honoured uomei TOKYO, July 9.—Four Lieutenant Generals and two Major Generals, who returned recently from the front where they had rendered distinguished services,' and Colonel Wusuke Hirai and Colonel Toshinari Shoii who were
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  • 454 1 500,000 MEN, THOUSANDS OF TANKS, PLANES HURLED AGAINST RUSSIANS LISBON, JULY B.—THREE DAYS OF UNEXPECTEDLY FIERCE ENCOUNTERS ON THE EASTERN SOVIET FRONT, IN WHICH TANKS FLAYED A MAJOR ROLE, FOUND THE SOVIET FORCES FALLING BACK, WITH THEIR DEFENCE RIPPED TO
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  • 39 1 DomeL 1 MANILA. July 9-—It is learned that responding to the steadUy-mcr easing demand for seamen for inter-island marine transport service, a Philippines Seamen's Tiainlng Institute will be 1 founded by the Philippines Marine Affairs Bureau shortly.
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  • 34 1 Domei. CANTON, July 9—To cope with the increasing traffic in the Pearl River. night navigation will be opened to i shipping companies Irom tomorrow the Nippon Naval Attache's office anxounced yesterday.
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  • 361 1 ZURICH, July B.—After hesitating to give an opinion on the resumption of hostilities on the Eastern Front, qualified military observers are inclined to regard that a German offensive is now Ln full swing in crder to reduce the Soviet's Kursk salient. Their reserve of
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  • 58 1 Domei. BERLIN, July B.—A new world record for glider flight has been established at Dombrovka, near Litvmanr.?.dadt. The time of 1 hour 50 minutes was reached by a German. Heir Sellmer. thus surpassing the record held so far by 45 minutes. The prerequisites for recognition of the
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  • 28 1 Darnel. HSINKING. July ••—lt is learned that construction work on the Huan Jen Hydro-Electric Power Plant, on the Hun River in Gengtie Province, is progressing smoothly.
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  • 28 1 Gen. Iwane Matsui, Adviser to the General Headquarters of the Dai Toa Movement of the Taisei Yokusankai, has arrived in Syonan.
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  • 99 1 Domei. BUKTT TTNGGI, July 9—The Sumatra Gunsei (Military Administration) has decided to organize, with the co-operation of industrial concerns here, a corps for the investigation of important resources in the island, it is learned. In view of the recent discovery of a rich mineral vein
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  • 49 1 Demei. ZURICH. July 8— King Ananda Mahidol of Thailand has completed the course at Lausanne's E'Cole Nouvelle, successfully passing the "maturite" examinations (equivalent to French Bacca Laureat). His Majesty will matriculate in the law faculty of the Lausanne University, in October, after spending his Summer vacation.
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  • 53 1 Domei. TOKYO, July 6.—lt is revealed that Shinpei Takeuchi, Director-General ot the Affairs Bureau of Dai Toa-sho (Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs) has been appointed acting Jikan (Vice Minister) during the absence of Jikan Kumalchi Yamamoto, who is now accompanying Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo on a
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  • 287 1 DMMi STOCKHOLM, July 9—A Reuter report from Washington stales that the War Production Board has disclosed that American steel production was reduced by more than 126.000 tens during last week. The Board blamed tba coal mine strike for the drop in
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  • 46 1 Domei. BERLIN, July 9.—D.N.8. reported that a Georgian volunteer infantry unit from the East has made its appearance on Germany's Western defence sector. This infantry unit had distinguished itself on the Eas.ern Pront. in the campaign against Bolshevist bands in the hinterlands. D.N.B. said.
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  • 45 1 Domei HSINKING, July 9—A scientific investigation party under the leadership ol Dr. Yoshito Hasebe of the Imperial University of Tokyo, is already making rapid progress to uncover the remains ol the Liao Dynasty, which flourished in West Hslnjran Province about 800 years ago.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 190 1 SECOND-TERM LOTTERY DRAW Results First Prise ($50,000): 240.547. Consolation Primes ($5OO each): 340,546. 240,548. Second Prise ($20,000): 179.006. Third Prise ($10,000): 219.806. Fourth Prises ($5,000 each— three -tickets): 286,358; 032,474; 228.077. Fifth Prises ($l,OOO each—nine ticket*): 226,970; 253.923; 183,886: 043,795; 054,857; 118,532; 025,205; 107,508; 125,519. Sixth Prises ($5OO each—ls tickets):
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    • 42 1 THE SYONAN Sinbun (English Edition) takes pleasure in acknowledging a donation of $25 to the Nippon Red Cross Fund from the proprietor, manager and staff of! Nanyo Gekijo, Syonan. This donation brings the total to this fund received to date to $34,241.05
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  • 598 2 Growing Consciousness Of Nanking's Achievements Domei. TOKYO. July B.—lu contrast to the optimistic atmosphere which prevailed at the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso, despair and frustration now reign in Chungking, according to the Tokyo Shimbun's Shanghai correspondent, quoting qualified observers
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  • 202 2 GRATITUDE HEABTFEJLT rraUtao* far bavin* 'keen accorded the ankjne prhrfl-ge ef mi ■♦leg the Nippon Premier Gen, Hideki Toje, aad conversing with him, was expressed by the ferns ii ef the party el Saltans er their royal representatives trsss nine different States hi Mala! now ka
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  • 816 2 AN ELOQUENT tribute to the fairness and justice shown at all times by the Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration) in Malai was paid by Tengku Sri Setia di-Raja, Dato Sri Nara Wangsa, a member of the Trengganu State Council and former
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  • 220 2 LFO—tei NANKING, July B.—Gen. Shunroku Hata, Supreme Commander of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, in the first interview since his return from an inspection trip in Shantung; Province from June 21 to June 28, expressed satisfaction over the wholehearted
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  • 81 2 SOH. —Mr. Soh i^eng Siong passed away peacefully at his residence. No. 1, Tong Watt Road, on Friday, July 9, 2603 at 4 p.m. (T.T.) at the age of 62, leaving behind his beloved wife, Madam Sect Sai Gnat Neo, 5 sons, Chye Hock. Chye Leonir. Chye Hin. Chye
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  • 195 2 i EXCELLENT boxing is promised in the amateur champion-hip tournament finals to be held at Jalan Besar Stadium tc morrow starting from 6.15 pm. Organized by the Syonan Sports Association under the patronage of the Koseika-cho, Mr. M. Shinoaaki, the competition is the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 166 2 TAISHO MARINE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Nippon) Capital Y10,W,000 Reserves V 41,650,000 Marine, Transport, Fire, Motor Vehicles and Personal Accident Instsrances Address «/o MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LIMITED 2nd Floor. X.P.M. Building. Ne. 1, Flnlayson Green, Syonan-to. Telephone Nos. 5161—5165. General Agents: Messrs. MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LIMITED and all
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    • 376 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED an Accountant-Book-keeper. Must be able to type and read Chinese characters. Good prospects to suitable candidate. Apply personally at No. 52, Lavender Street, Syonan, at 5 p.m (T.T.). WANTED: Well educated girl as typist to a respectable leading Chinese concern. Knowledge of account an advantage. Apply Box
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    • 165 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT FRIENDS are thanked for their tttendance at the funzral of Mr. <.. Subraniania Iyer which tcok >lace yesterday, and for sending wreaths. -?xpressicns of condolence, etc. AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Under The Patronage of Mr. _L Shinoxaki, Koaei-Ka Che. TOMORROW—SUN DA V, July 11 —6.7.5 p.m. Jalan
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    • 87 2 r Radio Nippon-Go aLes-on Mo. 8 I I. Sensi ga hon o motte irrashaimasu—The teacher has a book. 3. Taro San ga enpitsu o motte imasu—Mr. Taro has a pencil. 3. Taro San kore wa nan dssu ka? —Mf. Taro. what is this? 4. Sore -wa hon desu—That is a
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    • 89 2 BICYCLE FOR SALE RALEIGH Special or Sports Good condition. Good tyres. Bona fide owner. Reply when and where to meet to Advertiser, 3 Jal_n fi. torey. Johore Bahru, immediately. i a___ TO-rfIGHT AT 8.30 PM. 1} TOUNG-BAUTISTA (Feaang, vs. BABY LANGI ORD (Sela-f*r> Q tm il mlns. Rounds) RUDY LIM
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    • 694 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 239 Re: The Recruiting of Military InterpreterIt is hereby notified that those who wish to be employed as military Inter—reters are to present themselves at 10 ajn. on the 15th day of July. Syowa 18, at the Kohsci-ka, Syonan Tokubetu-Si. for an examination ac-
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    • 397 2 MISCELLANEOUS 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. 34. Market Street, I Thone 3549 and "461, WANTED VIOLIN, In good condition. Attractive offer. Apply Box No. 299, c/o Sycnan Sinbun "English
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 157 2 TONIGHT'S BOXING IN ORDER to enable patrons to leave the parte In time to ayaH themselves of the transport facilities, the promoter of tonight's boxins at the Great World Arena, has decided to stage the first bout at 8.33 p.m. instead of 9 p.m. The new arrangement should enable the
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