Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 July 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 194 THURSDAY. JULY 22, KOKI 2603. SYOWA IS SEVEN CENTS
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  • 436 1 Meaningless Vandalism WHATEVER arguments AntiAxis propagandists may advance to justify Monday's wanton air raid on Rome by the American Air Force, however much the British may disclaim participation therein, the fact remains that it is an act of vandalism of the first magnitude, wholly bereft of any military value.
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  • 415 1 Germans Destroy Record Number Of Soviet Tanks— 562 In A Day Domei LISBON, July 20 —The destruction of 562 Soviet tanks yesterday. Monday, along ttie eastern Soviet front is a record figure of tanks destroyed in one day, ■accordine to information from Berlin Fighting yesterday was centred around the areas
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  • 190 1 uiaei LISBON, July 20—A New York report states that Hanson Baldwin, New York Times military commentator, in a critical appraisal of the military situation in China said that Chungking cannot be counted upon to deal a knock-out blow to Nippon. Baldwin believed
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  • 373 1 IN CONNECTION with the coming anti-aircraft drills scheduled to be staged on July 28, a 'Defence Propaganda Week' was launched yesterday, with a view to infusing A.R.P. knowledge into the Inhabitants as well as making them conscicus of the defence of the country. After Syonan has
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  • 45 Enemy Aircraft Downed Over Bouganville Island
    • 308 1 BRITISH TRIBUTE TO HEITAI-SAIS Domei. LISBON, July 20.—That a tremendous sacrifice cf men and materials is being paid by the Anglo-Americans in their attempt to capture one Nippon outpost in the Solomons, was stressed by British correspondent Oscar White in an article in the
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    • 320 1 KNOX BEWAILS TASK AHEAD OF ANTI-AXIS Domei. LISBON, July 20.—As the antiAxis forces in the South-West Pacific continue their attempts to dent Nippon's outer-most defence lines, Colonel Frank Knox, United States Secretary fcr the Navy, speaking at a Press conference in Washington, loudly bewailed the stupendous
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  • 166 1 THE ARMY authorities in Syonan rave decided to dispatch a Mobile Motion Picture Corps to various places in the southern part of Malai from Aug. 1 to Aug. 16 in order to cheer the inhabitants and show them the actual situation prevailing in
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  • 193 1 IN THE South-West Pacific, Nippon forces continue to take a heavy toll of enemy aircraft. Domei, reporting from a front base in Nampo, says that on the morning of July 18, Nippon naval air units and Army ground batteries either shot clown
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  • 292 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE, July 20.— Units of the Nippon naval air force at dawn on July 19 raided Canton Island, in the Phoenix Group, which is an enemy base in the heart cf the Pacific, and inflicted heavy damage on the enemy airfield.
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  • 233 1 "WE HAVE been freed from the shackles of Anglo-American domination and exploitation through the might of Nippon, and it is, therefore, the duty of every Malai in this country, particularly the youth, to treasure this new-found freedom by wholeheartedly
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  • 488 1 MERITORIOUS SERVICES RECOGNIZED Domel TOKYO, July 21.—Tenno Heika today was pleased to make the ninth conferment of honours to the Army officers and men who distinguished themselves and died in Dai Toa Senso and the 44th conferment of honours to the
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  • 184 1 OomcL ROME. July 20.—His Holiness Pope Pius XII today cancelled all public and private audiences, including his usual Wednesday audience. Vatican cLx-les pointed out that this measure as well as His Holiness the Pope's spontaneous appearance in the damaged San Lorenzo Basilica,
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  • 136 1 ROME, July 21.—His Holiness Pope Pius XII lodged an official protest with the Washington and London Governments through diplomatic channels, immediately following the bombing of Rome en July 19, it was confirmed by competent Vatican circles. Official announcement of the protest is not expected
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  • 353 1 ADMIRAL NOMURA BARES I.S. STRATEGY Domei. CHOSHI, fChiba Prefecture). July 21—Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura, former Nippon TaisM (Ambassador) in Washington now on a nation-wide tour, speaking befcre a capacity audience yesterday, declared that the •curtain had just gone down for the first act
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  • 380 1 IS'ampo Development. Ensures Consummation Of Dai Toa Kyoeiken Domei. TOKYO, July 21.-Pointing out to reports from Nampo (Southern Regions), the Nippcn Times today editorially said that industries in Nampo are developing rapidly and successfully giving an inside view of Nippon's gigantic economic plan for the construction of Dai
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  • 85 2 A CONFERENCE of Directors of General Affairs Bureaux of provinces in Malai was held at the Gunsei (Military Administration) Headquarters on Thursday, with the attendance of Chief Administrator and sectional cMefs, says Domei. After an address by the Administrator, the Chief of tne
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  • 521 2 AS the public should know the functions of the Syonan Sinbun kai 'Syonan Press Association >, the following cutlin? is published for the information of our readers. The Syonan Sinbun Kai was formed last year in accordance with the instructions dated September 10. 2602
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  • 872 2 INTERESTING REVIEW BY NAVY PRESS SECTION EXPERT Domei. TOKYO, July 20.—That Nippon continues to hold the strategic superiority over the United States, despite the unalterable "Pacific First" policy of the United States, is asserted by Lieut. Com. Kongo Tominaga, a member of the Navy
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  • 195 2 Sawada 'BestMa n' For Burma Office, Brilliant Career Desacs. TOKYO, July 20—Hailing .he appointment of Renzo Sawada. former Taish < Ambassador) to France, as ZenJten Taishi (Ambassador Plenipotentiary) to be dispatched to Burma, the Mainichi declares that a great stimulating factor has been added to Burma's preparation fcr independence, which
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  • 104 2 Par! TOKYO. July 21— The NipponThai Society will hold a welcome luncheon in honour of PaircJ Jalnama, Chief of the Thai Publicity Bureau and Prichanusat Panayarachun. President of the Thai Press Association, now visitins Nippcn at the Peers' Club today, to be attended
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  • 87 2 P—s«■ TOKYO. July 20.—Expansion In production i» expected as a result of a new rolling-stock production increase plan which was formally approved by Government at today's Cabinet conference. The new production plan, which was drafted on the basis of the provision* tar general mobilisation calls
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  • 201 2 TROPICAL AILS STAMPED OUT ONE YEARS Intensive warfare, fought not with guns, tanlcs and airplanes but with test-tubes, retorts and microscopes has resulted in the virtual wiping cut of the dreaded malaria, dysentery, typhus and dengue fever from Syonan, says Darnel. It
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  • 209 2 DeaaeL TOKYO, July 20—It is understood that concrete plans to be put into effect in various regions for the augmentation of Nippon's fighting strength were decided at the first conference of chairmen cf the nine regional administrative liaison councils, held this afternoon at the
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  • 360 2 FORCED NIGHT BATTLES SAPPING U.S. NAVY'S STRENGTH IN PACIFIC Domel. MANILA, July 20.—The American forces played squarely into the hands of Nippon and suffered hurt losses in the night 'battles of Kula Golf and off Kolombangara Island, declared a j Filipino commentator
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  • 167 2 DmuL BERLIN. July 20— Regarding the meeting on Monday between Chancellor Adolf Hitler and Premier Benito Mussolini, it is said that local circles generally have assumed that the Fuehrer and Duce, on the basis of sober expert judgment in their capacities as
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  • 389 2 I Domei TOKYO, July 19—The people jof Nippon heard the voice of Captain Etsuzo Kurihara, successor to Captain Hideo Hiraide. as Spokesman of Dai Honyei's Navy Press Section for the first time this evening, when the new Navy Spokesman read to the Press this
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  • 147 2 "RECS" beat "Crusaders" by 140 runs in their "A" Division of SJS-A. cricket league fixture at Jalan Besar Stadium last Sunday. R. C. Hoffman was highest scorer for the Rees with 75 while Carl Schubert tcok six wickets for 21 runs. In "B" Division.
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  • 387 2 OmuL SEREMUAN, July 21.—The creation of a sturdy kampong people as the backbone of the New Malai by the colonisation of newly reclaimed lands, encouragement of poultry farming, livestock rearing, and ths promotion of Malaian handicrafts, is being realized to an increasing
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  • 112 2 Domei. ROME, July 20— Immediate, ly following the criminal antiAxis terror air-raid on the Holy City yesterday, Shinroku llidaka, Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) in Rome, visited the bombed areas and offered sympathies to the air-raid victims. The Nippon Envoy viiited the arew around the
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  • 157 2 Domei. TOKYO, July 21.-Commsntinp on the fact that ths "brave* Maj. Gen. James H. Doolittlo led the "elite" American bombe* formation in its ruthless bombina cf Rome, in which the worldfamous Basilica of San Lorena« and other non-military objective* were destroyed, observers here cpined that
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    • 171 2 -^smsi^. TODAY'S TBOGBAM 6 p.m. music; 6.30 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Chinese Children's Hoar; 6.50 p.m. reading of itoly Koran; 7 p.m. religious talk; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese drama: 8 pjn. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkkn: 8.30 p.m. nilnuw
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    • 103 2 KYO-EI: "THE FEMININE TOUCH" (All-Malai Premiere). 3—6—8.30 pm. BYOWA: "CAROLINA MOON" (AllMalal Premiere). 3—6—■ 30 p.m. USHUO: "THX JOKES FAMILY IN HOLLYWOOD" and "THE HIDDEN VALLEY." 3—B—BM pm. DIDO: "ASOK KUMAR" (Tamil). I—ft—• pjn. YAMATO: "HO LUT SOP BART QAH" (Cantonese). 3■ 6 8.30 pm. MALAI: "ROSE OF WASHINOTON SQUARE."
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    • 275 2 NOTICE COURT SALE Originating Summons No. 44 of 2603 Lot 81 Town Subdivision 23, North East District, Penang, Together with the buildings erected thereon bearing Noe. 29, 29- A and 31 Beach Street, and Nos: 2, 2A, 4, 4A, 6. ft. 10 and 12 Church Street Ghaut, and Noa. 7
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