Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 July 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Offive 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone IV©. 5471. NO 106 SATURDAY. JULY 24. KOKI 260* SYOWA 18 6EVEN CENTS
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  • 493 1 War Morale Deteriorating At Accelerated Tempo NANKING'S PROGRESS CAUSES UNREST IN CHIANG'S CAMP Domei TOKYO, July 28.—The plight of Chungking, which, as the catspaw of the Anglo-Americans, is continuing futile resistance against Nippon, was discussed in a Shanghai dispatch to the Nippon Sangyo. The
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  • 93 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE in China, July 23.—Swinging into action against the important enemy base of Hengyans, located in south central Hunan Province, Imperial Army air units carried out a devastating bombing of the enemy airfield, smashing runways and other attached installations. In raiding Hengyang.
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  • 361 1 SEVERE FIGHTING CONTINUES UNABATED Domei LISBON, July 22.—The German communique announced that the Soviets continued their futile efforts in the Sea of Azov and Orel sector where they attempted to break through the German positions. Despite the fact that the Soviets employed fresh
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  • 540 1 Feats Speak For Themselves IN NORMAL times the refloating of the worlds largest naval floating dock —the former British King George V dock at Seletar —which was scuttled by the enemy soon after the sinking of the Prince of Wales and Repulse in Malaian waters by Nippon planes, would
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  • 272 1 MALAL SHAH STATES CEDED VOLUNTARILY Domrt BANGKOK, July 23—The plenary session of the Assembly of People's Representatives was held yesterday afternoon, during which Maj. Gen. Sorayadh Seni, the President, reported the official assumption of the office of vice Presidentship by Maj. Gen. Pranchon Patchauk. Vichitr Vadhakarn, Minister
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  • 227 1 Domei TOKYO, July 22—With the appointment of Hachiro Arita, veteran diplomat and former Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister) and Tadao Yamakawa also a veteran in the diplomatic service, as advisers to the Galmu-sho (Foreign Office), Gaimu Daijin Mamoru Shigemitsu has apparently succeeded in mobilizing all expert
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  • 262 1 INSPECTORS or schools and the senior teaching staffs of elementary schools in Malai will be afforded an opportunity of receiving a first-class tuition in Nippon culture and a higher educational training, with the opening of the Jyokyu Shihan Gakko (Higher Educational
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  • 164 1 FORMATION OF 'FREE GERMAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE' REPORTED DomeJ LISBON, July 23.—Alarm is reported In Washington and London following the recent report by the Pravda of the formation in Soviet Russia of a "Free German National Committee allegedly composed of German Communists residing in the Soviet
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  • 134 1 DomeL LISBON, July 22—Frequent clashes between the Communist and Chungking forces in the past four years were admitted by Gen. Ho Ying-chin, Chungking Minister of War and concurrently Chief of General Staff, in an exclusive interview in Chungking with a neuter's correspondent. Asked: "Is there any truth
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  • 186 1 "TAKING for granted that every Asiatic fully realizes that Nippon is at this time striving, with might and main, fcr the triumphant consummation of Dai Toa Kyoeiken, I feel sure that every Eurasian will co-operate fully with the authorities in the strict
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  • 53 1 TEST sounding of sirens and other warning instruments will be heard throughout Syonan tomorrow nocn, according to a notice issued by the Tokubetu-sl Cho. The test lasts only 10 minutes, during which period, there will be soundings similar to 'precautionary and 'air-raid' warnings as well
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  • 144 1 Domei. TATYUAN. July 23.— Uk learned that in order to participate in the National Government's peace movement, Geau Yang Chih-yu. Commander of the Independent 4th Corps of the Chungking 27th Army, together with his subordinates, has surrendered to the Lingchwan Defence Headquarters of the National Government.
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  • 201 1 AGREEMENT SIGNED IN NANKING DomeL NANKING, July 23.—1t is learned that the agreement for the retrocession of Italian rights over the International Settlement in Shanghai was signed this morning here between the Chinese and Italian representatives, respectively headed by Foreign Minister Chu Min-yi
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  • 367 1 Heavier Toll Of Enemy Ships Taken Domei LISBON, July 22.—Intense Axis1 bomber and fighter-plane action, supporting land and sea activity, is successfully stalemating AngloAmerican infantry and mechanized manoeuvres in Sicily, acccrding to reports reaching here. The Rome war communique said that Anglo-American Infantry and tank
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  • 304 1 COLLABORATION WITH CHOSEN STRESSED Domei HSINKING, July 23 -Manshukoku Kotti Heika this morning granted an audience at the Imperial Palace to Oen. Kuniaki Koiso. Governor-Gen?ral of Chosen, who is now on a visit to Hsinking. Gen. Koiso. during the audience, expressed his gratitude for
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  • 165 1 "I SINCERELY hope that mem. bers cf the Malai inspection parcy on their return from Nippon wiil be able to carry out their duties more energetically in ord?r to give their full support and cooperation to Dai Nippon in the successful prosecution
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  • 147 1 Domei TOKYO, July 22— A conference of Cabinet advisers was held this afternoon at the Premier's official residence. The parley was attended by all Cabinet members, including Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo as well as all Cabinet advisers, with the exception cf Toyotaro Yuki, and Ginjlro Fujiwara.
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    • 50 1 STOP PRESS Domei. LISBON, July 23—The United States; Navy Department announced that an airplane accident occurred near Sitka, Alaska, and Maj. Gen. William Upshur, Commanding General of the Marines in the Pacific, Captain Charles Paddock, former sprint champion, as well as several other persons lost their lives in the disaster.
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    • 98 1 THE SYONAN SINEUN (English Edition) acknowledges rectipt of $3 from N. /-chuthan Co Syonan-to. being a conation to the Nippon Red Cross Fund. This donation represents the proceeds from the sale of one copy of '"Trie Indian Struggle" by Subhaa Chandra Bose. Mr. Achuthan writes to say that proceeds from
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  • 174 2 WITH ENROLMENT OF 270 STUDENTS 0tm»l KUALA LUMPUR, July 21— With a view to creating future leaders of education in Malai from among local inhabitants, the Higher Normal School in Syonan—the first of its kind to be instituted under Shin Chitsujo (New Order)—will
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  • 185 2 Dome* LISBON, July 22—It is reported from London that commenting on the recent antiAxis raid on Rome, the London weekly Catholic journal "Universe" declared: "We say we regret that raid took place." It added that there is a large number
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  • 550 2 ADMIRAL HALSEY NOW RESORTING TO FUTILE HIT AND RUN TACTICS Domei MANILA, July 23.—The Solomons, to where the triumphant Nippon forces drove the anti-Axis forces out of Toa (East Asia), has become a decisive battlefield where the enemy is forced out of necessity
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  • 189 2 THE SHOMIN KINKO (People's Bank > wh.ch was first establishled in Syonan city on Sept. 1 last year end which has been playing an important role In stabilizing the people's livelihocd, has exDanded its branches throughout [Malai. The latest branch was opened on July
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  • 85 2 Domei. ?OKYO, July 22.—1t is learned tltelthe first election of members cf the Tokyo Metropolis Assembly is expected to ba held around Sept. 10. In order to concentrate the people's effort* on boosting the nation's fighting strength. Government is expected to take the following policy
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  • 158 2 SOCCER enthusiasts are assured of a fine match at Jalan Besar Stadium to-day when the Paslr Panjang Rovers meet Draman's XI in the S.S.A. soccer league. The Ro\ers are on top with four wins out of four matches, and if they chalk up
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  • 329 2 STEADY DECLIISE IN PRODUCTION DomeL BUENOS AIRES, July 22.- It i> reported from Washington that the United States war production has now passed its peak and there are signs of a gradual but steady decline in output, due primarily to acute shortage
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  • 225 2 Domei. MANILA, July 22.—1n appreciation of the all-out efforts of the Philippines Chinese Residents Society here in the establishment cf the New Philippines, the Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration) on July 20 returned a part of Chinese property hitherto held in custody as enemy assets to
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  • 301 2 Darnel TOKYO, July 22.—The 'Nishi Nippon, leading journal in 'Westtern Nippcn. in an editorial the heading "Burmese Independence" declared: "While ojv ally Thailand is glorying in the expansion of its territory which promises prosperity, the Burmese people, liberated frcm the 50--year yoke or
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  • 376 2 LABOUR BUREAU HAS FOUND JOBS FOR THOUSANDS OF WORKLESS WITHIN the brief period of three months, the Syonan Labour Bureau controlled by the Tokubetu-si, has to date provided thousands of local inhabitants with employment, thereby successfully tackling the unemployment problem, says Domei. Opened last April,
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  • 288 2 Domei JOHORE BARRU. July 22—A census of all male Indians above the age of 15 is now being taken in the State of Johore by the local branches of the Indian Independence League. Enumerators have been making house-to-house visits collecting the required particulars—the number
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  • 234 2 GREAT BLOW TO AMERICA. BRITAIN Domei. TOKYO, July 22—Hailing the signing of the agreement between Vichy and Nanking on the rendition of administrative rights over the French Concession in Shanghai, to take effect on July 30. diplomatic quarters said that a century-old desire
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    • 99 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Tamil'Childien's Hour: 6.50 p.m. talk on Agriculture; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai: 7.35 p.m. Teochew drama; <,8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Brief notes on air defence in Malai; 8.40
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    • 876 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETO SIJYOTICE N.. CHAPTER 216 Be: The coUecUon of revolver*, pistol*,, /¥>««»-»%K»«,l,xv«.^\ flmnni and ammunition* with lr aWflDrOKers). mi offer of reward. In order to provide for the firm Unredeemed Pledged Goods and man j ten a ace of the public peace and Jewellery from the following order,
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    • 270 2 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that HO KWOK KEE of No. 14A. Liang Seek Street, Syonan-to, has nc connection or interest whatsoever in General Advertising Agency carrying on business at No. 470, Serangoon Read, Syonan-to. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the said HO KWOK KEE is not liable and/or
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