Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 July 1943
1943-07-14
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Title Section22 1943-07-14 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 187 WEDNESDAY. JULY 14. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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IMPERIAL NAVY SCORES ANOTHER SMASHING VICTORY
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Article250 1943-07-14 1 COMMENT ON LATEST ACTION Dome:. TOKYO. July 13. -Quarters clos? to the Imperial Navy, commenting upon Dai Honvei's announcement iS£U3_ at 3.30 pm. today regarding the "Night Battle off Kclombangara." emphasized the terrific impact our destroyer flotilla is now wreaking on enemy squadrons in the250 words
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Article65 1943-07-14 1 Domei TOKYO, July 13.—Marquis Toshitake Okubo, a member of the House of Peers and President of the Nippon-Germany Cultural Society, who has been suffering from pneumon'a since the Spring of this year, passed away this morning at his residence here at the age of 78 Shinto funeral65 words
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181 1943-07-14 1 Domei. DJAKARTA, July 12.—The Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration) In DJawa held its second conference here this morning, attended by all high officials, including the Com-mander-in-Chief of the Imperial Forces in DJawa and Governors of the various provinces. Following an address delivered by the Nippon Commander-in-Chief,181 words
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101 1943-07-14 1 Domei. BUKIT TINGGI, July 13—Gen. Iwane Matsui who is new on an inspection tour of Nampo, arrived in Padang yesterday. Welcomed by the Commander-in-Chief and the Governor cf the West Coast Province, Gen. Matsui. after a shcrt rest at the Yamato Hotel where101 words
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612 1943-07-14 1 I O JU/rVUCr*rX NO OTHER newspaper than the London Times, which reflects authoritative opinion in England, has come out with an open admission that Nippon is strongly entrenched in the bases she has acquired in Nampo, and that there is not the slightest justification612 words
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292 1943-07-14 1 AGITATIONS, SECRET ACTIVITIES IN INDIA SAID INCREASING Domei. TOKYO, July 12.—The Yomiuri-Hochi from Bangkok disclosed, quoting a report emanating from a reliable source in India, that a drastic measure was taken by the British High Command on July 5292 words
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201 1943-07-14 1 SYONAN is to have yet another home for the pcor and aged if the plans of the Muslimin Trust Fund Association to establish a home for pocr and aged Muslims materialize. A resolution to this effect was taken at an extraordinary201 words
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156 1943-07-14 1 Domei. TOKYO, July 13— A bumper :rop cf rice is expected ln Thaiand this year, due to the unisually favourable weather, according to a Mainichi special dispatch from Bangkok. The newsjaper rc-vealed that the first larvest of the rice season In the icrth-we«tern156 words
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Article67 1943-07-14 1 Domei. TOKYO. July 12.—Pairot Jalyanama. Chief of the Publicity Bureau of the Thai Government, and Prichanusat Panyarachun, President of the Thai Press Association, who wiU inspect wartime Nippon at the Invitation of Eiji Amau, Joho Kyoku Sosai, (President of the Board of Information) arrived in Fukuoka67 words
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Article50 1943-07-14 1 Domei. TOKYO, July 13—The Mainic-We-ported from Shanghai that a group of ten Chinese university and middle school students, headed by Wan Tenming. left Shanghai yesterday for an inspection tour of Nippon, Manshukotu, and North China under the auspices of the Nanking Young Men's Christian Assoc iatior.50 words
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535 1943-07-14 1 BRIDGEHEADS REDUCED, INVADERS BEING DRIVEN TO SEA, ANNIHILATED Domei. LISBON, July 12.—The landing in Sicily is proving a costly and unprofitable affair for the Anglo-Saxon forces, which are meeting with unexpectedly stiff counter-attacks by Axis troops. Military quarters in Berlin stated that the535 words
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Article78 1943-07-14 1 Domei KUALA LUMPUR, July 12.—T0 mark the first anniversary of the Selango Turf Club, distribution of free rice was made by the management to approxl mately 1,300 poor families of all com munitios in Selangor. The Commande of the Western Garrison commended the Turf Club on this gesture.78 words
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179 1943-07-14 1 THIRTEEN Indonesian leaders representing various States In Sumatra have arrived in Syonan en route to Nippon for the first time at the invitation of the Nippon Government, says a Dome! report. Interviewed by a Domei representative yesterday morning, the group expressed keen179 words
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69 1943-07-14 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, July 12.—Witn the arrival in England, of Henry Stimson, United States Secretary cf War, announced by the American Headquarters in Europe, it is expected he will confer with Lieut. Gen. Jacob L. Dsvers, Chief of Operations of the American Army in Europe,69 words
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103 1943-07-14 1 Two Enemy Cruisers Sunk 9 One Ablazed, Rest Routed Near Kolombangara Island Domei. TOKYO, July 13.—A destroyer flotilla of the Imperial Navy scored a smashing victory in waters near Kqlombangara Island in the Solomons Croup in a night action on July 12, says Dai Honyei in a communique issued at103 words
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224 1943-07-14 1 The Dai Honyei communique Issued at 3.30 p.m. reads:— "Firstly, our garrisons are new carrying out dauntless counterattacks against the enemy forces which landed on July 5 at several places on New Georgia Island and which advanced from bcth north and south in the224 words
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131 1943-07-14 1 Domeiu LISBON, July 13.—A Detroit report states that the police have arrested a participant in th? recent racial riots, after identification by news-photo "showing him striking a lone Negro, whom two policemen were escorting through j a crowd of Americans. The phcto, printed131 words
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99 1943-07-14 1 Domei. SHANGHAI, July 12.—1t is understood that an agreement has been reached in principle regarding retrocession to the National Government of China of the Italian Concession in Tientsin, as the result of conversations held at the Italian Embassy here yesterday morning, between Italian Ambassador Francesco99 words
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Article48 1943-07-14 1 Domei. TOKYO, July 13.—Following today's Cabinet meeting, Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister) Mamoru Shigemitsu this afternoon reported to Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo on matters concerning International affairs, which took plac? during the Premier's absence while on a tour of Nampo. They conferred for about 40 minutes.48 words
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206 1943-07-14 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, July 12- Keen disappointment at the cold reception given to Henri Giraud In Washington is noticeable in" circles close to Giraud. Giraud had hardly arrived when UnderSecretary of State Sumner Welles left Washington for a lengthy he lids y. while without holding important206 words
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Article454 1943-07-14 1 Domei. ROME, July 12—The first round of the battle of Sicily was won by the Axis forces—this is the general contention among German and Italian circles, regarding Anglo-American operations. For the Anglo-Americans to speak of success, they should have had extended their landing heads454 words
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47 1943-07-14 1 Domei. BERLIN, July 12.—The military authorities here have announced that communications with Axis military headquarters in Sicily are stiU being maintained. This announcement refuted last night's 8.8.C. broadcast claiming that the Axis headquarters in Sicily had been completely blasted by the anti-Ar-an* force.47 words
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Advertisement35 1943-07-14 1 A DONATION of $100 to the Niopon Red Cross Fund corns* from mambers of the staff cf Nippon Hassoden K.K., Malacca branch. This donation brings the total received to date for this Fund to $34,341.05.35 words
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Advertisement11 1943-07-14 1 Down With The Enemy! Fi_,ht For A World Of Universal Brotherhood11 words
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389 1943-07-14 2 Domei. MANILA. July 11.—The second visit of Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo to the Philippines has renewed the enthusiasm of Filipinos seeking independence within this year and given added impetus to the great task ot creating the New Philippines, declared Filipino leaders, commenting on the389 words
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407 1943-07-14 2 Domei. DJAKARTA. JULY 12.—ALL NEWSPAPERS HAILED THE RECENT VISIT OF PREMIER TOJO TO DJAWA AS ONE OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT EVENTS IN TOA SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF THE WAR. The Kung Yung Pao editorially declared: "His visit in Djawa is the highest honcur407 words
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Article278 1943-07-14 2 Donicl. TOKYO. July 12.—Due to the smooth circulation of ths Nippcn military scrip, resulting from absolute co-operation cf the population with the Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration), Djawa is making rapid development in the economic as well as industrial fields, the Nippon Sangyo reported from Djakarta. The278 words
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Article52 1943-07-14 2 JANSEN—Mr. W. E. Jansen passed away peacefully at No. 42 Orchard Road, yesterday, at the age of 50. His bereaved family wishes to inform all friends and relatives of his unfortunate death, and that the funeral will take place Urn evening at Bldadari at 7 pjn, (T.T.) (Upcountry papers52 words
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94 1943-07-14 2 Domei. SHANGHAI, July 10.—The Finance Ministry of the National Government of China several days ago notified the Shanghai Bankers Association of the revised regulations pertaining to the registration of banks ar.d trust companies, which provide that banks and money exchange shops in Shanghai must increase94 words
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465 1943-07-14 2 DonteL TOKYO, July 9.—Parallel with its war efforts to co-operate with Nippon in prosecuting Dai Toa Senso the Naticnal Government of China is carrying out large-scale domestic reconstruction programs which include the rebuilding of the embankment alcng the Yellow River, according to a Malnichi dispatch465 words
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Article, Illustration460 1943-07-14 2 MICHIO SAITO - MICHIO SAITO BATTLE NOW RAGING IS OF A MOST VIOLENT CHARACTER BY Domei Staff Correspondent STOCKHOLM, July 9.—Press opinion is widely divergent regarding the purpose of the German offensive now going on successfully in the Orel sector, in the central Soviet-German front.460 words
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114 1943-07-14 2 Domei. RANGOON, July 12.—U Kyou N\in. Vice President of the Toa Youths' l.rague, ahich Is the central organii cation of the youth movement throughout Burma, left here today on a projected six-months' inspection tour of the youth movement In wartime Nippon. At present,114 words
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209 1943-07-14 2 Domei BUENOS AIRES, July 10.—It is revealed the United States Government is frantically pushing the application of the Conn allySmith Anti-Strike Law in order to check the widespread strike of Pennsylyanian soft-coal miners, which has now reached serious proportions, paralyzing the war production.209 words
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250 1943-07-14 2 Darnel. BUENOS AIRES, July 12.—1t is reported frcm Washington that the Senate Truman War Investigation Committee has issued a critique, vigorously condemning the American military authorities for permitting imperfect airplane motors to be sent out of factories and failure to scrap the manufacture of250 words
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Advertisement201 1943-07-14 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. KOH KIM HONG and family wish to thank all relatives and friends who paid night visits, sent wreaths, lent cars and attended the funeral of the late Mr. Koh Kirn Hong. SITU A TION VA CANT WANTED immediately an efficient Nippon-Go-English Interpreter for upccuntry. Minimum salary201 words
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Advertisement1007 1943-07-14 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 239 Ke: The Recruiting of Military Interpreters. It Is hereby notified that those who wish to be employed as military lnterDret_rs are to presort themselves at 10 axo. on the 15th day of July, Sycva 18, at the Kohsel-ka, Syonan Tokubetu-Si, for an examination1,007 words
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Miscellaneous180 1943-07-14 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 8.20 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. women's program, talk in Malai; 7.20 pm. news in Mala:; 7.35 p.m. piano interlude: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news ln Hokkien; 830 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m.180 words
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