Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 July 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 193 WEDNESDAY. JULY 21. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 703 1 FEATS OF HEROISM TOLD OH MARINE DAY: MANY COMMENDED Dome* TOKYO, July 20.—With today marking the second Marine Day since the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso, the entire nation and Empire once again had occasion to renew appreciation for the untiring efforts and sacrifices
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  • 543 1 India's Patriotic Fervour Rekindled THE simple story of the Syonan Indian schoolboy who donated to the Indian Independence Movement the $10 paid to him by the Financial Department of the Gunseikanbu for assisting at the draw of the second term lottery held recently provides eloquent proof of the rekindled
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  • 124 1 Domel. MACASSAR, July 20—On the occasion of the observance of Marine Day today in Nippon as well as in other parts of Dai Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia CoProsperity Sphere), 419 Indonesian youths were admitted into the Macassar Seamen's Training; Camp. The new
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  • SEVERE LOSSES INFLICTED ON ENEMY IN PRESENT SOLOMONS OPERATIONS
  • 303 1 LEADER STRESSES A.R.P. IMPORTANCE "WE understand that antiaircraft drills are to be staged on Wednesday, July 28, as part of Intensive defence manoeuvres. The importance of this measure cannot be too strongly emphasised, as the object lesson given by it is bound to produce a very desirable
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  • 174 1 DomoL TOKYO, July ?•.—Tbe planned finance of the Nippon Government has achieved another victory with the announcement today of an ineroaM of deposits In all banks within the nation (exdading the Bank of Nippon) by a total of Marty Ten sJoi.tf«,Mt awing the
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  • 209 1 ROOSEVELT BREAKS HIS PROMISE OojsmL ROME, July 19/—A strong and vigorous protest Is believed to have been made to the United States regarding the bombing of Rome by the authorities of the Papal State, a few hours after the American air raid.
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  • 70 1 DmmL ROME, July 20—It is learned that the casualties suffered during the anti-Axis air raid on Rome on July 19 are known so far to be 166 dead and 1,659 injured. Among the victims of yesterday's aerial assault on the Holy City
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  • 74 1 Daniel TOKYO, July 20. —Some one thousand drawings of calligraphic works by Nippon and Chinese schoolchildren are now on display at a joint Sino-Nippon Juvenile arts exhibition which started today at the Mitsukoshi Department Store here. The exhibition is sponsored by the Imperial Juvenile Education
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  • 118 1 DmmL MACASSAR, July 20.—1t is learned that the Macassar Scientific Research Institute which was created on July 7 under the direction of Dr. Ichiro Sonobe, is now busy selecting items for study and investigation. It is understood that the Institute has already informally decided
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  • 172 1 DomoL LISBON, July 20—From Washington, the Navy Department has issued a communique stating that Nippon planes on Sunday bombed Canton Island, in the Phoenix Group, southwest of Pearl Harbour and about 654 miles north of Samoa. rear to pound the base on Vanikoro Island in the northern
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  • 187 1 Dome! PENANO. July 20—One of the most ambitious projects in connection with the self-sufficiency campaign now being carried out in various parts of Dai Toa is being planned by the Penang an<j Province Wellesley branch of the Overseas Chinese Association whereby the transferring of hundreds
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  • 79 1 RESTRICTIONS on the withdrawal cf deposits from Chinese and Indian banks will be lifted from Aug. 1, according to an official announcement in Syonan. It will be recalled that restrictions had hitherto been imposed on the withdrawal of funds deposited in these banks.
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  • 403 1 MANY MORE ENEMY SHIPS SINK DomeJ LISBON, July 19.—The Battle for Sicily continues unabated as the Fifteenth Panzers prevented all Anglo-American attempts, including those of the British Eighth Army under Gen. Montgomery, to break through the Axis defence lines near Catania Plain, according
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  • 249 1 APPOINTED TO SPECIAL POST Domei. TOKYO, July 20.-Governmen6 today announced that Renzo Sawada, former Taishi (Ambassador) to France, was appointed Zenken Taishi (Ambassador Plenipotentiary) and will be dispatched to Burma. His investiture took place before the presence of Tenno Heika this morning at the Imperial
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  • 48 1 Domei. TOKYO. July 20—The Kikugun-sho (War Ministry) announced this morning that Lieut. Gen. Prince Ri-o-Gin was appointed Commander of the Army Air Force. His Highness has been attached to the Army Air Force since last August and succeeds Lieut. Gen. Kumaichi Teramoto.
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  • 268 1 1 Dome! LISBON. July 19.—The Summer offensive, expected by the German High Command, has begun and the biggest defensive battles on the Eastern Front are now raging, stated a Berlin dispatch. According to qualified observers, the German Kursk push is significant In that the
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  • 1032 2 MANY USEFUL SUBSTITUTES FRUGAL housewives everywhere are today making the lullest use of substitutes for rice, so that the family rice ration could be conserved to the utmost. Below are a few suggestions of how to prepare some of these .substitutes, as recently published
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  • 33 2 Domci. TOKYO, July 19.—The extraordinixj gubernatorial conference, which held its last section at the official residence of the Nairnu Daijln (Home Minister) this evening came to A dose M iO p-m. <
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  • 407 2 OBSERVATION OF' MAINICHI CORRESPONDENT IN BURMA Domci. TOKYO, July 19.—The Mainichi's correspondent, obserw in* the China front from Burma, the foremost continental front, declared that while a series of fierce air battles is being: fought between Nippon and the United States in the north
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  • 272 2 THE THREE Chinese accused of murdering Cecil Reuben will hear their fate today when the trial is expected to conclude before Mr. Justice M. V. Plllai in the Syonan Kotohoin. The defence witnesses were heard yesterday and only the addresses by the Deputy
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  • 115 2 OemcL SHANGHAI, July 19—Breaking all records of the past 30 years, heavy rain in Szechuan Province still continues unabated since the beginning of this month, causing severe damage to farmlands as well as bringing untold misery and hardships to the people under the Chungking regime,
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  • 45 2 THE MANY friends of inche Mohamed bin Ahmad (Aban) will regret to hear of his death at the age of IB years at 271 TembeUng Road on Saturday. Aban, as he was familiarly known, was. very popular in Mal.fi musical circles.
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  • 134 2 Dome! BUKIT TINGGI, July 20—The Sumatra Military Administration will shortly commence investigations in connection with the establishment of a self-sufficient economic structure in the island, it is learned. During the first stage of investigation, problems centering around selfsufficiency in foodstuffs and improvements in the agricultural
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  • 689 2 pa D*cnei. I TOKYO, July 19-The firm resolve to make every city, town and village throughout Nippon a vital supply depot of important war materials, as well as cardinal daily necessities, through perfect co-operation and co-ordination between Government and people, was
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  • 143 2 Domei. LISBON, July 19—Promptly washing Britain's hands of all responsibility in the first antiAxis bombing: assault on Rome, Renters proclaimed that the initial air raid on the Italian capital was carried oat solely by United States bombers and no British planes took part in
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  • 270 2 DmmL BUENOg .AIRES, July 19.—An alarming,increase cf mental cases is revealed when Coroner Halloran reported that at present mental cases entering hospitals ar*% at the rate of 27 per 1,000 men annually, according to the New York Times May 10 issus received here.
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  • 216 2 Dumti. STOCKHOLM. July 18— A Gallup Pell of British public opinion finds that the Soviet Union has been making the most valuable contribution to the anti-Axis front In the prosecution of the present wax and the United States the
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  • 388 2 MORE STRIKING THAN DURING SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR Domei. PEKING, July 19.—Commenting on the war situation in North China, quarters close to the local Imperial Army Headquarters revealed that the composite war results scored in this region by Imperial forces during the period
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  • 38 2 DomeL SHANGHAI. July 18.—Having satisfactorily completed their series of talks with leading Chinese financiers and industrialists, the Nippon economic mission to China, headed by Macatsune Oku .-a left for Nippon by plane this morning;.
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  • 200 2 WHAT IS alleged to have been the outcome of a Black Market transaction in caustic soda in November last year, 11 men were charged with profiteering and abetment of profiteering when they appeared before Mr. M. V. Piilai in the Syonan Keizi Tiho
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  • 54 2 DomeL MALACCA. July 20.—A large quantity of guane, a very good fertiliser for padt and other foodstuffs, has arrived here from Kedah and has been distributed to the various dealers throughout the State for sale to the public at a fixed price. This is the first consignment and
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  • 156 2 ENTHUSIASM FOR CLASSICAL MUSIC SYONAN'S great enthusiasm fcr classical music is reflected in the large and appreciative audience at the Syonan Kokaido last night when, for the second time, a grand symphony concert leatuaing the works of Haydn and Mcz3rt was presented. The recital
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  • 29 2 Domei. KUALA LUMFVR, July 20.—The Selangor Seicho is conducting a series of rports practices on the Selangor padang for the local Nippon-jin community, it is announced.
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    • 197 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Women's Hour—a talk by the principal of Slglap Malai Girls' School: 720 p.m. news in Malai; 7 35 p.m. piano interlude; 7.50 p.m. Peiping selections; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 5.15 p.m.
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    • 108 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY, a small car. any make, in good order. Please communicate with Basu. 263. Race Course Road. Syonan. WANTED 2 motor cycles with sidecars. Please communicate personally with 86. North Bridge Read. Syonan. or Phone 6396. WANTED either a medium wave radio or radiogram. Must be 7
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