Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 July 1943
1943-07-26
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Title Section22 1943-07-26 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 197 MONDAY. JULY 26. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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ENEMIES' BASES IN CHINA, SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC BLASTED
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452 1943-07-26 1 Hengyang, Lingling 9, Kienow, Kweilin Airfields Bombed: Facilities Made Useless Domel A NIPPON BASE, July 24 A total of ten American warplanes was shot down yesterday when large formations of Nippon Army bombers, escorted by fighters, raided Hengvang in southern central Hunan Province, Lingling in southern Hunan Province, and Kienow452 words
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402 1943-07-26 1 Demei TOKYO, July 26.— An enemy destroyer, three tranpsorts, more than 10 landing vessels were either sunk or damaged when Imperial Navy air units continued repeated raids against Rendova harbour on July 21. On the following day, nine enemy aircraft were402 words
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273 1943-07-26 1 SYONAN CONDITIONS REYOND IMAGINATION EXPRESSING their first impressicns of Syonan after interviewing the authorities and touring the city, members of the Thai journalist party, who irrived in Syonan on Friday, said renditions in new-born Syonan were totally beyond their imagination. "That Orientals are now actively273 words
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Article, Illustration321 1943-07-26 1 THE forthcoming air defence exercises will present public spirited citizens with the opportunity of showing their love for their homeland and their appreciation of Dai Toa Kyoeiken, said Nai Kirn Lin, a well-known boxing promoter, in an interview with the Syonan321 words
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Article573 1943-07-26 1 U. S. Stated The War, Nippon Will End It YESTERDAY, Sunday, marked the second anniversary of the firing of the first shot in the NipponAmerican war, for it was on July 25, 1941, that the United States took the extreme step of freezing all Nippon credits in the United573 words
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372 1943-07-26 1 "NAVAL AIRMEN - "NAVAL AIRMEN SPECTACULAR RESULTS SCORED DomeL TOKYO, July 24—The smashing losses infiicteti on enemy shippins: in Rcndova Harbour on July 21 by Imperial naval air units as well as re&ults scored against a powerful enemy air force the following day in the372 words
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260 1943-07-26 1 FULLY ENDOWED WITH PATRIOTISM Domci. TOKYO, July 25—Seventy-five American-born youths of Nippon parentage have answered the call to arms under the recently instituted volunteer system of enlistment tor Nippon university and college students, it is revealed. They have volunteered as student pilots in the260 words
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140 1943-07-26 1 DomeL CANTON, July 25—Gen. Ma Fu-wu, Commander of the newlyorganized Chungking Fifth Army, who has been in the HopeiChahar War Zone for its re-es-tabllshment since Generals Pang Ping-hsun and Sun Tlen-yini joined the National Government of China, yesterday disclosed in Chungking that Gen. Pang's140 words
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164 1943-07-26 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES, July 23—As Federal authorities throughout the United States continued to give alarming reports of increasing juvenile crime and moral delinquency, the Children s Bureau in Washington disclosed that there are 7.5 per cent, more delinquent boys in 1942 than 1941 and more delinquent164 words
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Article319 1943-07-26 1 CIVILIANS CITED FOR IMPROVING PLANES Dome! TOKYO, July 25—The Kaigunsho and Shokun Kyoku (Navy Ministry and Bureau of Decorations) jointly announced the Navy's 32nd conferment of posthumous honours to naval officers and men and civilians employed by the Naw in operations in the China Affair.319 words
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192 1943-07-26 1 Domei. DJAKARTA, July 24—High satisfaction with the results of the inspection tour of the defences in the Central and Western Djawa has been expressed by the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Expeditionary Forces in Djawa, who inspected those areas during the week from July 16192 words
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280 1943-07-26 1 INVITES 'DEFENCE 9 SLOGANS, POSTERS ENTRIES fcr a prize contest of slogans and posters designed to expound the significance of the defence* of Malai are now bein» invited by the Senden-bu of the Gunseikan-bu, Malai The contents of entries must aim at infusing ideas in connection280 words
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194 1943-07-26 1 Domei SHANGHAI, July 24—The Nippon authorities here will formal ly return L' 4 more factories, which are under the control of the Nippon forces in Central China, to the original owners at a ceremony this afternoon. The total number of factorlea returned to Chinese owners by194 words
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395 1943-07-26 1 i Dome! LISBON, July 24—On the Russian Eastern Front, Soviet attempts to break through in the Kuban bridgehead as well as in the Miiis and Donetz sectors, Byelgorod, and south of Lake Ladoga were effectively repulsed, with the Soviets suffering high395 words
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Advertisement47 1943-07-26 1 THE SYONAN SINBUN (English Edition) takes pleasure in acknowledging a donation of $250 to the Nippon Red Cross Fund from Mr. Ho Choy Moo, Syonan. This donation brings the total received to date to $34,891.65. Security Lies In Preparedness: T.ike Part In A. R. P. Exercises Diligently47 words
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Advertisement9 1943-07-26 1 Consoiidate Malai's Security Through Diligent A. R. P. Exercises9 words
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391 1943-07-26 2 WATIOISWIDE WALKOUT THREATENED PMDCL LISBON, July 23—It is reported from New York: that following up the recent nationwide coalstrik.es, a new wave of strikes has swept the United States as workers in steel, tyre and munitions factories and transportation services in widely separated areas391 words
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412 1943-07-26 2 EIGHTEEN students from Malai and Sumatra, who have* Just completed a three months' course of Nippon educational and military training at the Ryugakusei Kunrenjo (Training School"* hi Upper Soranrxoon Road, received their graduation certificates from Mr. K. Nakagawa. Gunseikan-bu Bunkyo-kacho (Chief of the Military Administration Education412 words
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902 1943-07-26 2 ANTI-AXIS, NOT NIPPON. TODAY SUFFERING ACUTE SHORTAGES BT A DOMEI STAFF CORRESPONDENT MANILA, July 25.—Today marks the second anniversary of the freezing of Nippon's assets by the Anglo-American countries —an act which became the direct cause of the outbreak of the902 words
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214 1943-07-26 2 D*meL BERLIN, July 23—Reviewing the present war situation in the light of recent military developments on the Soviet-German front and in Sicily, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda, writing in this week's issue of Das Reich, declared that Europe has now entered a decisive214 words
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174 1943-07-26 2 Dome! TAIYUAN, July 21—Representatives of the Chinese Communist Bth Route Army troops in North China, who recently Joined the National Government Camp held a reunion here yesterday afternoon, under the chairmanship of Chen Hu, officer attached to the 358 th Brigade of the Bth Route174 words
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402 1943-07-26 2 Johnny Mortell Wins Feather-and-Lightweight Boxing Titles CONFOUNDING his critics, Johnny Mortell, (1181b.) created a mild sensation on Saturday when he wrested the Feather-and-Ughtweight crowns from Tiger Man (1171b.) by scoring a convincing points decision over 15 two-minute rounds. Morten, who was at his best In recent months, thrilled a record402 words
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432 1943-07-26 2 100 YEARS OF HUMILIATION ENDED WITH RETURN OF FRENCH SETTLEMENT D*mei TOKYO, July 24.—The return of the French settlement will |comr!cte the work of restoration which Nippon inaugurated and will mean that all foreign concessions on Chinese soil will be no more, the Nippon Times432 words
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97 1943-07-26 2 Dome! TAIHOKU. July 23.—Mere than 310,000 Taiwan volunteers, including 5,645 Takasago tribesmen, have applied for service in the j Imperial Navy, it was officially announced by the Taiwan Gcv-ernment-General yesterday. Acceptance of applications for service in the Imperial Navy by Taiwan nationals97 words
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147 1943-07-26 2 Dwd. TOKYO, July 22.—1t is revealed that net increase of national savings during the first quarter cf the 1943-1944 fiscal year—from April to June—totalled Yen 7,904,000,000, topping by 29 per cent, the total goal of savings for this year, fixed at Yen 27,000,000,000. Particularly noteworthy147 words
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155 1943-07-26 2 Chungking In DesperatelyTight Corner ACUTE SHORTAGE OF COMMODITIES DomeL CANTON, July 23—Reflecting acute shortage of commodities the Chungking regime has promulgated and enforced a new decree, encouraging predatory expeditions into Nanking-controlled acnes, according to information available here. It is said that the decree stipulates that pillrgere of public and private155 words
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Advertisement216 1943-07-26 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; c.SO p.m. Nippon Melodies Appreciation Hour "Mamore Ozara" in relation to Air Defence with piano accompaniment; 6.50 p.m. Health talk in Malai; 7 pm. Malai folk songs; 7.15 P-m. following week's Malai programs; 7.20 pm. news in Malai;216 words
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Advertisement396 1943-07-26 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 243 Re: The collection of revolvers, pistols, firearms and ammunitions with an offer of reward. In order to provide for the firm maintenance of the public peace and order, also for the strict prevention of the peril, the collection of revolvers, firearms and ammunitions396 words
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Advertisement264 1943-07-26 2 Re M. VEERAPPAN, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Trustees Ordinance (Cap. 59), Sect. 29, that all persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of the abovenamed M. VEERAPPAN. late of Nos. 684-686 North Bridge Road. No. 44 Serangoon Read, and Nos. 219-221 Selegie Road, Syonan264 words
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Advertisement113 1943-07-26 2 COMMERCIAL TYPEWRITER CO. No. 20, Mai' xa Street, Syonan. Buyers, Sellers and Repairers hi Typewriters, Adding, Calculating Accounting Machines. Cash Registers and other office equipment. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. KWOK YOKE WENG TYPEWRITER COMPANY 4, Robinson Road, Thone No. 2489 Dealers in and Repairers of Typewriters, Adding and Calculating Machines, Duplicators and113 words
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Miscellaneous139 1943-07-26 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Books, pamphlets, reports and papers on Malai v manners and customs, manual arts or handiwork, literature, arts and music, folk lore and legends, witchcraft or magic and charms, religions and festivities, etiquette, travel guides etc.), either in English or Malai language. Please communicate with Editor, Syonan. Pinbun (English139 words
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