Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 August 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 204 TUESDAY. AUGUST 3, KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 85 1 Dome! TOKYO, Aug. 2—The Rikugun-sho (War Ministry) has announced the promotion of Captain Takahito Mikasa-no-Miya Denka to the rank of Major. His Imperial Highness in 1936 was appointed Sub-Lieuten-ant of Cavalry. In October of the following year, His Imperial Highness entered the Array Cavalry School. In December
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  • 559 1 Use More Rubber MALAI has an abundant supply of the world's best rubber, and the uses to which rubber could be put in substitution cf other material, such as leather, cork, wood, vulcanite, bakelite, and metal in many instances, are almost unlimited. Yet little headway was made in this
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  • 172 1 ENEMY RAIDS FRUSTRATED; 13 PLANES SHOT DOWN DoraeL NIPPON BASE in the South, Aug. 2.—Air battles over the Munda area in the Solomons are daily becoming more fierce in nature and larger in scale as the tempo of ground
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  • 334 1 FOR SHANGHAI SETTLEMENT Domei SHANGHAI, Aug. 2.—A resolution to do his utmest for the future development of Shanghai was expressed in an address yesterday by Chen Kung-po, Mayor of the Shanghai Special Municipality, at a ceremony marking the retrocession of the International Settlement to
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  • 278 1 FORTY teachers and principals from various public schools in Malai were enrolled at the openbig ceremony of the Jokyu Shihan Gakko (Higher Normal Training School) held in Syonan on Sunday before a representative of the Chief of the Military Administration and other high Government
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  • 209 1 Domei. LISBON, Aug. 2.—An attempt by American bombers to raid Rumanian cil districts yesteraay resulted in th? destruction of 36 four-engined bombers which were shot down by the German and Rumanian forces, according to a repcrt from Berlin. Rumanian fighters quickly intercepted the
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  • 103 1 Domei IPOH, Aug. 2—The capture of two Communist leaders—Lai Lai Foo, chief of thy; so-called "Malaian Anti-Nippon Fifth Independent Corps," and Choy Fook, chief of the "Ammunitions Department" of the same corps— during the early part of this month, is announced by the authorities here. The
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  • 167 1 Domei. JOHORE BHARU, Aug. 2— Loans totalling $26,500 have been given by the Shomin Kinko (People's Bank) of Johore to 106 persons In the State for various purposes. An official of the Bank, interviewed, declared that proper Investigations were made before the loans were
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  • 249 1 AOKI REVIEWS CHINA, BURMA SITUATIONS D— ml. TOKYO, Aug. 2.—The dramatic series of recent epochal events, including the independence of Burma, the restoration of Concessions to China and the recognition of China's right to impose taxes upon Nippon nationals in China, are all expressions of
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  • 412 1 Domed. TOKYO, Aug. 2. —It was announced thai immediately upon receipt of the notification of the declaration of independence by Burma, Gaimu DaiJin (Foreign Minister) Mamorn Rhi-rmitsu instructed Renxo Sawada, first Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to notify the Burmese Government of the recognition
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  • 508 1 NIPPON NATIONALS LIABLE TO TAXATION Domei. TOKYO, Aug. 3. —Concerning recent developments in China, Mr. Kazuo Aoki. Dai Toa Daij in (Minister of Oreatsr East Asiatic Affairs) referred to the conclusion of the Sino-Nippon Treaty, pertaining to the taxation of Nippon subjects in China.
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  • 342 1 Gunsei Pledges 'Wider Privileges' To People DJAKARTA, Aug. I.—Fulfilling Premier Gen. Hideki To jo's promise in the last session of the Imperial Diet, the establishment of a Central Council in Djakarta and focal councils in the provinces for participation in
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  • 148 1 Dome! MANILA, Aug. 3.—Gen. Iwane Matsui, Adviser to the General Headquarters of the Dai Toa Movement of the TaLsei Yokusankai, who is on an inspection tcur of Nampo, left Manila yesterday morning after a six-day sojourn, during which he conferred with high-ranking Nippcn and
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  • 474 1 Domei RANGOON, Aug. I.—Stressing newly-bcrn Burma's special position as a frontline State of Dai Toa because of its direct contact geographically with the enemy. Dr. Ba Maw declared today that the new State will undertake a simple wartime policy in crder to fulfil its responsibility
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  • 575 1 "WITH the participation and co-operation of this new and powerful State, our capacity for defeating the Anglo-Americans has been further consolidated," declared Col. Koichi Okubo, Senden-bu Cho, in a statement on the Independence of Burma Col. Okubo stated that for the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 261 2 NOT WITHOUT BIG EFFECT ON INDIA BERLIN. Aug. 2.—News of the declaration of independence by Burma was prcminently displayed in all Berlin newspapers this morning. Metropolitan journals laid special emphasis on the immediate declaration of war by the new-born state on Britain and the United
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  • 198 2 Real Treat Promised At Coming Kronchong Competition: Aug. 6 7 THE NEW WORLD Arena should be filled to capacity on Aug. 6 and 7, when, for the first time in New Malai, wellknown artistes and DJawa singers) will participate in the Grand Profcssijnal Krcnchong and Extrr Turns Competition. Extra Turn.*,
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  • 423 2 DsmH RANGOON, Aug. I. ll— Gon. Masakazu Kawabe, Ccmmander-in-Chlef of the Nippon forces in Burma, felicitated Burma on the latter's achievement of her longawaited independence in a statement issued here rcday. The text of Lieut. Gen. Karvabe's &Utement was:—"lt nils me
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  • 1738 2 FILL TEXT OF HISTORIC BURMESE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Domei. RANGOON, Aug. I.—"After remaining in the possession of Britain for more than 50 years, Burma today regained the position which rightly belongs to it among all free and sovereign
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  • 118 2 TOKYO, Aug. I—Parallel with the formal recognition of the new Burmese Government, the Nippon Government has announced the establishment of a Nippon Embassy in Burma and the appointment of the special envoy, Renzo Sawada, who is now in Burma as the first Tai&hi (Ambassador). Simultaneously
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  • 280 2 Domei. TOKYO, Aug. I.—Following is a chronology of historic events in Burmese history from the fall of Rangoon en Apr. 8. 1942, to Burma's attaining of independence today, Aug. 1, 1943: April 8, 1942, Ransoor occupied by Nippon forces. May 1,
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  • 171 2 Domei MUKDEN, Aug 2 -Responding to the fervent cry of the Indian leader, Subhas Chandra Bose, "On to Delhi," the Mukden branch of the Indian Independence League, under thr presidency of Nichalman Boolchand, on Saturday, formally organized an AHManshukoku Indian Youth Corps The inauguration was
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  • 616 2 'DAI TOA SENSO BEING RAPIDLY TRANSLATED INTO CONCRETE RESULTS' TOKYO, Aug. 2.—A1l morning editions of the Metropolitan newspapers were devoted to the historic event of the birth of Burma as a new nation, voicing felicitations on the Burmese attainment of full statehood.
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  • 166 2 Doraei SHANGHAI, Aug. 2.—Today Is the most memorable epoch in the history of the emancipation of Toa, for not enly has China succeeded in recovering the Internatipnal Settlement but Burma has also attained independence, declared Lin Po-sheng. Publicity Minister of the National Government to
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  • 89 2 PLEADING guilty to a charge of possession of dutiable petroleum, a Chinese, Goh Hln, was fined $500. or six months' rigorous imprisonment in default, in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin, yesterday. Goh Hin was riding a bicycle in Read Street on July 31 when, it
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  • 288 2 ALL OBSTACLES SWEPT AW AY Domei. PEKING. Aug 1.-All Pekin" joined the national celebratici on the restoration of the International Settlement of Shanghai to the National Government. The Hsinmin Society, the Peking Special Municipality, and Government and civic bodies staged a mass celebration rally
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 181 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon ipn?ui?e news for beginners: 6.30 pm NJpp.m melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai kronchonpr mu-ic; 7.20 pjn. news In Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese songs and music: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. n?ws in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon
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    • 266 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE This is to certify that Mr. Hideo j Yoshida formerly of Messrs. Nanpo Bof-ki Egyo Bu. 15 The Arcade, ti now no more under the employ of the said firm and he has no authority whatsoever to transact any business on behalf of the saUl firm as
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    • 289 2 WANTED WANTED: Books, pamphlets, reports and papers on Malai 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 cr Malai language. Please communicate with Editor, Syonan Sinbun (English Edition)
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    • 351 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE The marriage between Miss Annie John, daughter cf Dr. V. J. John and Mrs. John and Mr. K. T. John (Department of Animal Industry. Johore>, son of Mrs. Thomas and the late Mr. K. J. Thomas, will take place on Mcnday, August 9, 8603. at St. Christopher's
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