Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 July 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun NO. 189 Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No* 5471. FRIDAY. JULY 16. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 168 1 Domei. LISBON, July 14—Due to the rapidly dwindling oil reserves in the United States, the Baltimore Sun editorially warned that the time may come within a few years when America will depend more than ever on foreign countries for this vital fuel. It pointed
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  • 44 1 iMmeL TOKYO. July lj. —The Manshukoku Embassy today observed the Chlenkou Shrine festival commemorating the foundation of thn National Shrine of Manshukoku. A ceremony was held in the Embassy compound with the attendant c of all staff members, including Ambassador Wang Yun-chlng.
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  • 385 1 LEADING ECONOMISTS INTERVIEWED Domti. NANKING, July 15.—Although unable to cite statistics regarding the economic development of Nampo, for obvious reasons, Mr. Masaji Yoshida, Director of the Mitsubishi Bank, and a member of the Nippon Economic Mission visiting China, expressed
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  • 699 1 Voa's Revolt Against Exploitation IF ONLY the newspapers of United States and Britain still enjoyed even a tithe of their so-called Freedcm of the Pre.«=s and were at liberty to publish the bare essentials of Eiii Amau's brilliant speech before the Central Co-opera-tive Council of the Taisei Yokucankai (National
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  • 232 1 Domei. TOKYO, July 15.—For Ui© successful prosecution of Dai Toa Senso ar.d the consummation of Dai Toa Kyoelken, Nippon must stabilize the daily living of the one billion people within Dai Toa, as well tis that of the cne hundred million
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  • 78 1 DomeL BUENOtt AIREB, July 14—Wltbir six month;} the American people will have to munage without eggs and milk owing to the fact that there is not sufficient concentrated food for poultry and cattle, declared an agricultural producer of Central California. who has just returned from South
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  • 326 1 CAPT. KURIHARA NAMED SUCCESSOR Domri. TOKYO. July 13, -The transfer of Captain Hideo Hiraide, the well-known Divisional Chief of the Navy Press Section of Dai Honyei. to the post of Section Chief of the Navy General Staff was announced today by Kaigun-sho (Navy Ministry).
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  • 236 1 Domel. HSINKING. July 15.—Collaboration with powerful Nippon industrial companies will be sought to an increasing extent in the future by. the Manchuria Industrial Development Corporation for the rapid development of light alloy, special steel and tar industries in Manshukoku. Tatsunosuke Takasaki, President of the Manchuria
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  • 39 1 Dome!. ZURICH. July 14.—Prom Berne. It is officially reported that Switzerland has protested "most energetically" to Britain against the July 13 violation of Swiss neutrality by the R A.F. and also demanded compensation for bombing .damage:;..
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  • 206 1 Enemy's Co-ordinated Move j Towards Port Smashed NIPPON BOMBERS CONTINUE TO BLAST NEW GUINEA AND SOLOMONS TARGETS Domei. TOKYO, July 15.—According to a Dai Honyei announcement issued at &30 p.m. today, the Nippon garrison at New Georgia Island repulsed American units
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  • 340 1 I Home. LISBON. July 14.—The German communique, reporting the situation en the eastern Soviet front, said that strong counter-attacks launched yesterday by the Soviets in the Byelgorod area collapsed, with heavy lesses. It added that the Soviets yesterday lost more than 200
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  • 408 1 Domei. TOKYO, July 15.—Commenting on this afternoon's Dai Honyei announcement, military quarters here revealed that between 1,200 and 1,300 enemy troops were killed when the Nippon garrison in New Georgia Island attacked at the waters edge American units which tried large-scale landing from
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  • 64 1 Domei. BUKIT TINCK3I. July 15.—The Sumatra Gubernatorial Conference, which got under way for two days on July 13, was brought to a successful close yesterday. Though the talks lasted only two days, free and frank opinions were exchanged among the participants and many important instructions relative to
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  • 60 1 Doomi*. PEKING, July 14.—Wang Keh-mln. the newly-appointed Chairman of th« North China Political Council, left here for Nanking by plane on July 12. to report his assumption of ofQce to President Wang Ching-wei. the Information Bureau of the Council officially announced. It is understood that Mr. Wang
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  • 161 1 Domei. TOKYO, July 15.—The Mombu--Bho (Education Ministry) revealed that Surgeon Captain Michitoshi Kono, of the Nippon Army Mediral Corps, has succeeded in isolating the dreaded dengue fever bacteria from humans, it announced that Captain Kono s medical triumph is reported la detail in his
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  • 191 1 Domei. ROME. July 15- The Headquarters of the Italian armed forces announced on Thursday noon that in Sicily "enemy pressure is being held up by Axis troops, which repulsed tenacious attacks carried cut with considerable tank support." It added: "In the Catania plain, detachments ot
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  • 128 1 Domel. LISBON, July 14.—The United States Stjte Department has announced that Admiral Georges Robert. High Commissioner of Martinique, has "relinquished his authority" and the United States has accepted the resignation and appointed Henri Hoppenot as Head of the so-called French Antilles. Observers here believed that Robert** resignation came
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  • 369 1 THOUSANDS of housewives in Syonan made their first purchases of newly arrived Nippon manufactured goeds yesterday, when, for the first time since the advent of the new regime, a large variety of much needed commodities were on display at hundreds of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 2548 2 JOHO KYOKU SOSAI REVIEWS CONFLICT, STRESSES FINAL PHASE Domei. TOKYO, July 14. Speaking before the Central Co-opera-tive Council of the Taisei Yokusankai this morning, Eiji Amau, Joho Kyoku Sosai (President of the Board of Information), lengthily reviewed Anglo-American persecutions in Toa,
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  • 73 2 Domel. SOURABAYA, July 15.—With a view to promoting he me industry, the Industrial Section of the Sourabaya Provincial Government [plans to held an exhibition of various home materials and their products In the city from the beginning of next month, it is learned. Well
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  • 79 2 Rustlers lieat the Combined Jewellers by 102 runs in their "B" Division S.S.A. rxicket league game at Hong Lim green last Sundry. T. Leijsslus was the highest scorer for the Rustlers with 67 runs. Xn "C" Division. Shamrocks beat Express by si< wickets or. the padang. This Sunday's
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  • 418 2 PmmL MOJI, July 14.—A party cf 10 Chinese Christian students from Nanking, led by Wang Ming-teh, Chief Secretary of the Nanking Sino-Nippon Christian League, arrived here this afternoon, en route to Tokyo, where they will inspect war-time conditions in Nippon and take
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  • 301 2 WINNER BOUGHT 25 TICKETS DMBd. KUALA LUMPUR, July 15.— The first prize of $50,000 in the $3,000,000 Syonan Konan Saiken (second issue value $300,000) was won by a Klang Indian, Mr. S. R. Sabapathy, drawing ticket *****7. This is the second consecutive
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  • 52 2 Doraet. KUALA TAJMFTJR, July 15.—T0 spread Nippon music among local people, Mr. Watanabe. leader of the Gun-sei-bu band, is touring Selangor and outlying districts. Meantime, measures are being taken to eliminate all Anglo-American music from theatres, music-houses, and dance halls in the state and substitute it with
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  • 428 2 Enemy´s Sicilian Venture 'Grossly Miscalculated INVADERS FINDING PILL 'MORE BITTER THAN DIEPPE' SAYS HORT Dome*. TOKYO, July 14.—Commenting on the Anglo-American attack on Sicily which is being "confronted with the impenetrable shield of Italy's iron will," Tomokazu Hori, Spokesman of the Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) told foreign Press correspondents,
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  • 271 2 A BOXING program which should provide the best fights seen for a long time Is to be staged at the Great World Arena tomorrow night. Two wizards of the Malaian ring, Joe Diamond and Battling Sima. are the greatest attraction, while those fans who
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 99 2 Syonan Sin6un ENGLISH EDITION Advertising Kates: $5 per single column inch or part of an inch per insertion for ordinary advertisements; $10 per single- column inch or part thereof per insertion for advertisements concerning entertainments. All rates payable in advance. V O V X ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS WILL PROMPTLY BE TAKEN
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    • 285 2 SVOWA GEKIJO DEANNA DURBIN gives another superb performance in "Its A Date" which opened to full houses at the Syowa Gekijo yesterday. But, perhaps, the highlight of the entire program was the latest newsreel showing how the Nippon nation paid its homage to a great hero at the State funeral
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 13 2 Wav^ll being shown to the electric chair. Cartoon specially drawn for Syonan Sinbun.
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    • 351 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY PIANO. Must be in good condition. State price and where can be inspected. Apply to the advertiser, Box No. 303 c/o Syonan Sinbun (English Edition). Cecil Street, Syonan. WANTED financing partner by local Indian Food Manufacturer for a profitable business. For further particulars communicate Box No.
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