Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 July 1943
1943-07-17
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Title Section21 1943-07-17 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 100 SATURDAY. JULY 17. KOKI 2 603. SYOWA 1821 words
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U. S. "Counter-Offensive1" Gives Nippon Opportunity To Smash Enemy Completely
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1037 1943-07-17 1 COMMANDER TASHIRO'S REVIEW DomeL TOKYO, July 16.—With New Georgia as centre, a most grim battle is raging in the air, at sea and on land in the South West Pacific, said Commander ltaru Tasniro, member of the1,037 words
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Article, Illustration1977 1943-07-17 1 iiomei TOKYO, July 16.-—Any positive American counter-offensive, based on a blind faith in their mechanical and material strength, is most welcome, for it offers Nippon the opportunity to inflict huge and devastating manpower losses on the enemy as1,977 words
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Article517 1943-07-17 1 Tranquil Malai A JOURNEY through the Malai provinces today produces a reassuring effect, attributable in the main to the tranquil atmosphere which pervades the countryside as .well as to the remarkable degree of industry noticeable on all sides and the abundance of foodstuffs in all market places, pointing to517 words
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94 1943-07-17 1 Pomel. LISBON. July 16—A Melbourne dispatch disclosed that a large formation of Nippon planes raided Rendova Island in the Solomons Group. In continuing with its policy of issuing piece-meal admission of its losses suffered in naval battles, the United States Navy Department94 words
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Article141 1943-07-17 1 Domei. BERLIN, July 15—The Frankfurt Zeitung greeted the news of Premier Toios latest trip as a positive indication that Nippon, in parallel with intensive prosecution of the war, is actually realizing its role of leadership of Toa. That Nippon, in the midst of the war, has141 words
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314 1943-07-17 1 THAI PRESS CHIEFS ENTERTAINED Domei. TOKYO, July 16.—The increasng importance of close co-oper-iticn among countries within roa in the energetic prosecution if the war against Britain and ;he United States on cultural uid other fronts, paralleling with nilitary operations, stressed by Siji Amau, Jcho Kyoku314 words
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377 1943-07-17 1 MOMOTABO - MOMOTABO By Dotnei. TOKYO. July 16.—The Central Co-operative Council of the Taissi Yokusankai (National Service Association) is a unique politicosocial organ of Nippon. It is neither Democratic, nor Communistic, nor Fascist but is simply Nippcn in character. The importance of the body may be seen377 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement8 1943-07-17 1 Smite Until Our Foes Bend On Their Knees8 words
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Advertisement40 1943-07-17 1 Nor Flood Nor Fire will stop Us till We've won. A DONATION of *5 to tne Nippon Red Cross Fund comes from Mr. S. Da wood. Syonan. This donation brings the total received for this Fund to date to $34,448.05.40 words
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326 1943-07-17 2 'HARIMAU MALAI' TO BE SCREENED SHORTLY THROUGHOUT NAMPO DoraeL TOKYO, July 15.—1t is learned that Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) has decided to send the Daiyei Production Harioiau Malai" (Tiger of Malai) to Nampo (Southern Regions), together with five cartoon pictures for326 words
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201 1943-07-17 2 Dome?. NANKING, July 14—The Military Council of the National Government, in an official communique dated Tuesday, announced n successful punitive expedition by the National Government forces conducted on July 9 against Chinese Communist trocps di the newly-organized 4th Army In Kiangsu Province. With201 words
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209 1943-07-17 2 DomeJ. TOKYO, July 13- The first regular semi-weekly Cabinet meeting since Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo's return from his Nampo tour has approved a list of itemized instructions addressed to the chairmen of the newly created nine regional administrative councils, the salient features of which are209 words
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83 1943-07-17 2 FOR THE first time in the history of Syonan an inter-State wrestling match will be held at the New World Arena tomorrow, starting from 9 p.m, between giant Chinese and Indian grapplers. Highlight of the program is the bout between Son of Kong, hefty Chinese83 words
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204 1943-07-17 2 WARNING TO ANTIAXIS COUNTRIES D~>mei. CANTON. July 14.—Commenting on Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo's recent tour of inspection of Nampo, the Ta Kung Pao, official organ of the Chungking regime, yesterday warned the anti-Axis countries to be on the alert against Nippon's next204 words
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194 1943-07-17 2 Dome: TOKYO, July 15.—Pointing out the recent recovery by Thailand of her formerly-owned four provinces in Malai and two provinces in the Shun States, the Chubu Nippon Shimbun. in its editorial this morning lauded Nippon's policy cf rehabilitation of Toa and contrasted with the194 words
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Article68 1943-07-17 2 DomeL IPOH, July 16—The latest batch of students admitted into the Nippon-go Kyoin Yosel Zyo (Nippon-go Teachers' Training Institute) includes, for the first time, a number of Malai girls who sat for the entrance examination and gained admission into the institute. Out of the68 words
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Article92 1943-07-17 2 THE POIJXywiNO is the program for the Popular Concert by the augmented Syonan Orchestra at the Syonan Kokaido to-morrow from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 5 p.m. to 1 p.m.; Overture, Magic Flute, (Mozart); Waltz, Unrequited Love, (Llncke); Naga-Uta, Umeni Mo Haru, (Arranged by Apelbaum); Fantazie,92 words
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152 1943-07-17 2 Domel. STOCKHOLM, July 13—From London, a sensational revelation and admission was made by Parliamentary Secretary Arthur Salter at Wednesday's session of the House of Commons, on two past crucial moments in Britain in the course of this war owing to shipping losses. The first152 words
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293 1943-07-17 2 A. STATEMENT to the effect that he saw Woon Chit Toi attack Cecil Reuben with a knife was made by one cf three Chinese who are on trial before Mr. M. V. Pillai in the Syonan Kotohoin on a charge cf murder. The accused.293 words
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154 1943-07-17 2 YESTERDAY, the Chief of Commerce and Industries, Mr. M. Kusaka, made a tour of the city and found that all the appointed Chinese retailers of sundry gcods from Nippon had begun the sale in an extremely business-like fashion. The Indian retailers will begin their154 words
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482 1943-07-17 2 Darnel. TOKYO, July 14.—Describing 1 how India lost its status as a great free country with Britain's treacherous victory in the Battle cf Plassey, in 1757, Ka tar Singh, an internee in the Tokyo warprisoners' camp, said that for two centuries his482 words
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252 1943-07-17 2 IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST SICILY OomeL ZURICH, July 14—On the eve of the sixth day of the AngloAmerican landings in Sicily, caution seemed to dictate the course of Axis reaction. Evidently taking into consideration the possibility of other anti-Axis landing attempts, Gen. Alfredo Cuzzoni252 words
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152 1943-07-17 2 Domel LISBON, July 15—Widespread apprehension and concern >s being expressed in Australia as locally contracted cas2s of malaria are increasing in a fearful manner following the return cf malaria-ridden troorjs from New Guinea. The anxiety of the Australian public was incraased by an ominous statement152 words
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Article60 1943-07-17 2 A GROUP photograph of Syonans new amateur boxing champions, the boxing committee of the Syonan Sports Association and the ring officials will be taken at the clubhouse In Tyrwhitt Road at 2 p.m. (T.T.) on Sunday. Mr. M. Shlnozakl. Koseika-cho. will be in the «?roup. All those concerned60 words
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355 1943-07-17 2 NIPPON TIMES EXPOSES LACK OF SINCERITY AMONG ANGLO-AMERICANS Domei. TOKYO, July 15.—Declaring that mutual respect for each other's rights, mutual understanding and mutual willingness to work for the same ideals are all based on equality and sincerity, the Nippon Times, in its editorial355 words
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Article64 1943-07-17 2 ST. ANDREWS Cathedral: MX. (plain) 8.30 a.m.. (choral) 9.30 a.rr..; Evensong 6 p.m. St. Hilda's (Katongl H.C. (choral) 930 a.m.; Evensong 6.30 p.m. Christ Church (Dorset Road): H.C. (plain) 8.30 am. Matins 9 a.m. H.C. (choral) 9.30 a.m. Geylang Chinese Methooist (at Koon Seng Road Presbyterian Church); Divine64 words
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238 1943-07-17 2 Syonan Chinese Tributes Premier Tojo ´s Sincerity MR. LIM CHONG Pang, council member of the Overseas Chinese Association, in an article in the Syonan Nippo, expressing his impression of Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo's visit to Syonan, says the visit is bound to make the overseas Chinese here, who had been238 words
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Article30 1943-07-17 2 MRS. E. SOBRIELE and party of Katcng residents will present a variety show at the Kokaido at 7 p.m. today, open to the public free of charge.30 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement396 1943-07-17 2 Syonaft Si ft Sun ENGLISH EDITION Si!ti^ciii;ii.Hi iiaUi. One month $2. Six months Sl2. Pcsiage 60 cents extra per month. Special arrangement* may be made for mailing to foreign countriesPleas? communicate with:Syonan Sinbun llaikyubu. (Distribution Department) 84 Robinson Road, Syonan-to. Telephone No. 3977 All rates art payable in advance. DOMESTIC396 words
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Advertisement144 1943-07-17 2 FAMILY-GROUPING SYSTEM Domrt. IPOH. July 16— As a first step In intixxluclas the family-grouping system In Ipoh Jikeidan (Peace Preservation Corps) has begun taking a complete record of family registrations of all communities. KYO-EI: "CHOCOLATE HOLDIRR" 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. To-morrow: 12 noon—3 p.m.—6—8.?0 p m. SYOWA: -IT'S A DATE." 3—6—144 words
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Advertisement348 1943-07-17 2 B 1 TODAY'S PROGRAM p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Tamil Children's Hour; A.50 p.m. Agricultural talk in Malai: 7.30 p.m. news in Malai: 7.35 p.m. Mandarin songs recital; 8 p.m. news In Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien. 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon;348 words
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Advertisement351 1943-07-17 2 PUBLIC NOTICE JOHORE TOWN BOARD NOTICE Landlords are reminded that house and land assessments duo for the 2nd half of the current year to the Town Boards in the State of Johore must be paid in advance WITHOUT DEMAND to the respective Boards on or before 30th September. 2603 failing351 words
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Advertisement153 1943-07-17 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a young Chinese nurse to assist a local dispensary. Apply, stating age and exp^rierics to Box No. 311, c/o Syonsn Sinbun (English Edition Cecil Street. Syonan. ATTRACTIVE waitresses wanted by Mutsumi Restaurant No. 4 Battery Road, ases between 14 and 23 years old. Working hcurs from 10153 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous159 1943-07-17 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED either a msdium wive radio or radiogram. Must be 7 valves or more and in gocd working condition. Apply to X S. P. Iyer, 229, Selegie Road! Syonan. WANTED A SALOON CAR. Any make. 1935/1940 mcdel. Must be In good running order. State lowest pric? and full particulars159 words
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