Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 July 1943

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. —=—i .1 NO. 189 MONDAY. JULY 12. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 145 1 Dome! TOKYO, July 10.—A report of the granting of the citation to late Lieut. Shigeru Nakasaki, attached to the Ishikawa Unit, for meritorious services rendered on the Burma-Indian front under date of April 4 by the commander of the Imperial Army
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  • 363 1 Domei. TOKYO. July 10.—The late Lieut. Shigeru Nakasaki whose citation was announced by Riku-gun-sho today was the very embodiment of pluck and valour. In the course of the 97 air operations which he led, Lieut. Nakasaki participated in raids on all important
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  • 194 1 Domei FUKUOKA, July 10—"There is no fear cf inflation in the Nampo," Dr. Sotaro Takase, President of Tokyo University of Commerce, declared upcn his return here from an extended two months' tour of Nampo. Dr. Takase is also Director of the Dai l*oa
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  • 399 1 Mml SHANGHAI. July «.—A tea party welcoming Masayuki Tani, .Nippon Taishi iAmbassador) in Nanking, was held here this afternoon under the auspices of the Chinese Society for Active Diplomacy. The function was attended by more than 2,000 Chinese civilian leaders including Wen Lan-tlng,
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  • 683 1 OjvUi/co-rt J i EVEN Chiang Kai-shek himself has been forced to admit a gradual estrangement on the part of the people unfortunately emaining in areas under his temporary jurisdiction. In his I!hina Affair Anniversary talk over Chungking Radio. Chiang lamented the economic distress now prevailing in
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  • 199 1 Domei. LISBON, July 10.—A report from Melbourne states that the anti-Axis Headquarters in the southwest Pacific today announced that a large formation of Nippon fighter planes yesterday raided Rendova Island. The same communique further disclosed that Nippon bombers raided anti-Axis positions
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  • 152 1 Do—tet. TOKYO, July 10—Naval observers declared that during the short period of eight days, beginning frcm June 30, the Imperial Army and Navy forces scored noteworthy war results in the areas of Rendova Island, New Georgia Island, Kula Gulf and Rotoiana. Island, sinking or heavily
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  • 155 1 Domei. TOKYO, July 11—The four 3rize-winners announced vesterlay fcr the Dai Toa Kyoeiken issay contest, sponsored by the -ainichi Shimbun, included an Indian, Burmese, Filipino and Indonesian. Those winning top-mention out of 157 essays were Maung Khln. Burmese who won the prize offered
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  • 112 1 Domei. SINGARAJA, July 10-The graiuatioa ceremony of the police school will be held on July 20, about a mcnth ahead of the scheduled date, the students showing unexpected progress in their study, it was disclosed today. With the object of establishing a police administration
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  • 53 1 Dome! MANILA. July 10.—Four concrete bridges in Southern Luzon were opened to trauic yesterday following an imperssive ceremony. They are the San Cilstobal and San Juan bridges, situated in Calamba, in Laguna Province, the Paniadcio Bridge, situated In San Pablo, Laguna Province, and the Cagnos Bridge, in
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  • 47 1 DomeL TOKYO. July 10.—Funds held by the DcporiU Bureau of the Okura-sho (Finance Ministry) on July 5 passed the twenty milliard Yen maik. compared with ten milliard yen reached in November 1940. it was announced today. Most of the fund* represent postal savings deposits.
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  • 157 1 Do-teL BUENOS AIRES. July 9 Anti-Axis reports from the southwest Pacific disclosed that in a newly-established field hospital. two-thirds of the patients, half of whom are Marines from j Guadalcanar. are suffering from severe shell-shock, hopping oot of their beds when a plane
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  • 222 1 117 SOVIET PLANES DESTROYED IN A DAY DwaeL LISBON. July 10—The official German war communique said j that 117 Soviet planes were shot down by German fighters and anti-aircraft guns yesterday on the Eastern Front. Other intormatton from Bar Un stated that German
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  • 40 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES, July 10—Eight south-western Pennsylvania soft coal mines are kept closed as roving pickets, including women, prevented miners who planned to return to work from resuming Jobs, according to a Pittsburgh dispatch received here.
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  • 41 1 Domei. PUKUOKA. July 10—Shlgenori Tashiro, Ko&hi (Minister i, attached to the Nippon Embassy ln French Indochina, and Hidezo Tanakadate. Director of the Syonan Museum, arrived here I this afternoon by plane. They im- mediately left for Tokyo.
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  • 33 1 Domei. LISBON. July 11—United States r Secretary of War, Henry L. SUmson. ha* arrived In England for "Important discussions." according to a British j News Service dispatch received here. I
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  • 366 1 BY A DOMEI MILITARY CORRESPONDENT TOKYO, July 11.—The pressing need for vital raw matetrials produced in Nampo under Nippon's control, and underestimation of Nippon's strength are the main reasons motivating the United States' counter-offensive" in the Solomons. However, the tremendous cost
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  • 108 1 Domei. IPOH, July s.—Lumut, largest i fishing centre on the west coast i of Malai and headquarters of the i Ashing industry in Perak, was visited en Saturday by Governor Naokata Kawamura and a party of Seicho officials. The Governor assured the people
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  • 118 1 Domei j TOKYO, July 9.—Declaring that If the United States Navy Depart- j ment's announcement on July 6 admitting the loss cf the light cruiser Helena, in the night battle of Kula Gulf, as typical of the usual piecemeal announcement, naval observers opined that
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  • 141 1 Domei BUENOS AIRES, July *> Oklahoma ..y Jumped out of bed at daan on July 7, seeking cover a§ six bombs came hurtling down, according to a Now York dis patch Later, the panicky citizens, still undecided as to whether te leave their shelters
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  • 150 1 FUKUOKA. July 10—The pinion Buddhist mission *o and returned here by Diane* esterday, bearing with them he "Sacred Ashes of Gautama.' The sacred remains of Gau'ama *-iII emporarily be installed in Mar.gyoji remple here, where it w—l be wari.iipoed by the public up to July
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  • 70 1 IPOH, July s.—Thankful for the opportunity given him by the authorities to visit Nippon in the near future together with delegates from other provinces. Incha Ibrahim bin Abdul Samad, Assistant Inspector of Malai Schocls, Perak. expressed h>s earnest hop* that he will be able to
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  • 50 1 Domei. MANILA, July 9 —It wa*. officially announced today that. *n additional group of 16 post offices iv the Philippine* will be reopened shortly ta handle mail, postal and money ivrdei and postal savings, bringing the tota number of post offices now in opeia* tion to 309.
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  • 33 1 Domei. CFBU, July 10—It is revealed than pending approval by the Gur_ei (Military Administration), two middle school*, one for boys and the other for girls, will be opened here. 1
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  • 407 1 RADIO* dramas and short sketches bearing on Nippon's might in the present war and her ultimate victory are invited by the Syonan Central Broadcasting Station. Cash prizes are being offered for the best dramas, which will be broadcast. The dramas must be
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  • 139 2 Dome! CANTON, July 10.—GhasUy misery of several million wounded and disable— Changking troops, whe are suffering from lack ef proper medical treatment, was revealed by Dr. BU H. Kung, Vice I President of the EaecaUve Yuan and conearren-y Finance Minister ef the
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  • 176 2 Domei SHANGHAI, July 9.—Well-in-formed circles behoved that Foreign Minister Chu Min-yi and French Ambassador Henri Cosme have reached complete agreement today regarding the restoration of the French Ccncession here by the Vichy Government to the National Government of China. It Is understood that Masayuki
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  • 605 2 Striking Increase Seen In Prisoners Taken, And War Materials Captured Domei. BUENOS AIRES, July 9.—A New York Times special dispatch from Chungking said that the actual situation in the Chungking area is very gloomy. The Nippon blockade has not only paralyzed Chungking's
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  • 478 2 CLEAN FIGHTING ORDER OF THE DAY\ ORGANISED by the Syonan Sports Association and run under the Nippon Amateur Kento Renmei Rules, the amateur boxing championship competition held in the open at Jalan Besax Stadium yesterday was a thorough success from every point of
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  • 264 2 MOPPING-UP IN HAINAN ISLAND Dome! A NIPPON BASE in Hainan Island. July 9—^ln sweeping drives carried out since late last year and in subsequent mopping-up operations against enemy units entrenched in the north-western sector of Hainan Island, Nippon Bluejackets, co-cparating closely with naval air
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  • 297 2 Domei. BANGKOK, July 9.—Amid the nation-wide rejoicing in Thailand ever the Nippon-Thai agreement to incorporate four provinces of Northern Malai and two provinces ofthe Shan States into Thailand, Premier Phibun Songkhram in a radio broadcast this morning en "Who WHI Win tbe War" blasted British prop—rand*
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  • 118 2 Da_nJ. TOKYO. July B.—lt is learned that the first of three volumes of "Nippon No Kotoba", (Nippon-go Reader), has been published by the Society of International Cultural Relations. The volume contains 68 pages, and is profusely illustrated with photographs. The work is the
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  • 234 2 ARABS DEMAND EMANCIPATION Bernei. TOKYO, July 9.—The announcement of the organization of the Indian National Army following Subhas Chandra Bose's arrival in Syonan has created a profound sensation not only in India but also West Asiatic countries, according to a ifomiuriHochi
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  • 193 2 Domei. MILAN, July 9.—The formation cf the Indian National Army under the command of Subhas. Chandra Bose for India's deliver- j ance from British terror rule was featured prominently by the North Italian Press today. The Turin journal "Stampa," ln a leader entitled
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  • 229 2 Domei. TOKYO, July B.—Willi the decision to exchange cultural missions this fall between Nippon and Thailand, on the basis of the recent Nippon-Thailand cultural accord, it is disclosed that Nai Vichitr Vadhakarn, the Thai Foreign Minister, will personally, head the Thai delegation, scheduled
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 345 2 PUBUC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 239 Re: The ReerastJag mt Military InterpreterIe is hereby notified that those who wish to be employed as military interoreters are to present themselves at 10 a.m. on the 15th day of July. Syowa 18. at the Kohsel-ka. Syonan Tokubetu-Si. for an examination according
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 192 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.90 p m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.T0 p.m. health talk in Malai; 7 p.m. Malai music, "Listeners' Favourites": 7.15 p.m. following week's program; 7.30 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Teochew dramatic selections; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese;
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    • 68 2 i 1 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 9 I 1 1. K__o ni boslii ga arimasu.— There is a hat here. 2. Soko ni tokei ga arlmasu.— There is a watch there. 9. Asoko ni kutsu ga arlmasu.— There are shoes over there. 4. Kono Ik—hi wa donata bo desu ka?—Whose
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