Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 September 1943

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1 2 Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
  • 21 1 THE Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No, 5471* 229 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • Enemy Suffers 5,600 Casualties In Salamaua
  • 455 1 Nothing Short Of Chimerae DESTRUCTION, almost daily, ot enemy forces in the Southwest, Pacific is indicative of the recklessness with which the iAnglo-Americans are trying to make some headway in their plan;* to regain lost ground in this arena of war. But the, severe losses which continue to be
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  • 225 1 THOUGH it is rather early, yet it can safely be said that the ban on films produced in enemy countries gives cinemagoers no cause for regret. On the other hand, the truly Asiatic welcomes the move as a positive measure to revive Asian music and dramatic
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  • 81 1 Domel BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 30— American casualties suffered at Attu were heavy, according to the Associated Press correspondent who blasts the United States War Department's announcement that casualties have been only 1,300. The correspondent asserts that the published casualties do not tell the complete story
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  • 184 1 Dome! LISBON, Aug. 30.—Hostilities continue with unabated intensity in the central and southern Soviet-German war fronts, with Reich forces during the past 48 hours' fighting officially accounting for the destruction of 67 Soviet tanks and 82 Red warplanes. On the southern front the Fuehrer's
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  • 146 1 Dome! SHANGHAI, Aug. 29—In a move to intensify China's contribution to the combined Toa efforts to prosecute Dai Toa Senso the Shanghai Special Municipality has launched a large-scale drive for the •collection of scrap metal. The drive is explained by the Municipal authorities
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  • 103 1 C 7 Domri MpSCOW. Aug. 30— The forced landing effected in Kamchatka1 Iby a multi-engined American bomber on Aug. 12, was publish- j ed by Soviet newspapers, accord-1 ing to the Tass Agency reports of' Aug. 28 from Habarovsk. According to the Tass
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  • 78 1 Oomri RANGOON, Aug. 29— Three enemy aircraft were shot down by Nippon anti-aircraft batteries on the afternoon of Aug. 28 when the enemy made unsuccessful attempts to bomb Nippon positions around Akyab, it is revealed. The enemy aircraft, coming in several waves, totalled
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  • 454 1 CHUNGKING'S GREAT INDEBTEDNESS Domel TOKYO, Aug. 31—Chungking has scld the birthright of the 400,000,000 people of China to the United States for "pieces of silver with which it is trying to maintain futile resistance against Nippon," declared Major General Nakao Yahagi, spokesman of
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  • 337 1 Domei NANKING, Aug. 30.—Gen. Sun Tien-ying, Vice Commander of the 24th Group Army and concurrently commander of the newly-organized Fifth Army of the National Government, declared in a Press interview today that Nippon's new China policy as well as the sound growth of
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  • 146 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Aug. 31.—Nine enemy planes were, shot down by Nippon units in the course of two abortive raids en Hansa, New Guinea on Aug. 25 and Aug. 27. On the morning of Aug. 25 a formation of
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  • 131 1 THE THIRD air-defence exercise, together with those measures to be taken during the second one, which w<*s postponed sometime ago, in Syonan will be held on Sept. 28. There will be j-n "Air Defence Week" starting from Sept. 20. This
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  • 214 1 ■mm PENANG. Aug. 31—With the object of spreading appreciation of true Nippon wusic, Mr. Watanabe of the Senden-bu, Gunseikan-bu, is conducting a Nippon music class in Penang for one week. This announcement was mo-d■• to local orchestra and band leaders yesterday by the Sendenka.
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  • 211 1 MEASURES TAKEN THROUGHOUT NAMPO THANKS to adequate measures taken by the authorities and to all-out co-operation on the part of the inhabitants, the plan for increased output in various flbrcus products is making steady and satisfactory progress, and the attainment of the fixed goal is amply
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  • 100 1 Domei RANGOON, Aug. 30.—The investiture of Them Maung as Burmese Ambassador Plenipotentiary to Nippon took place today at the office cf Dr Ba Maw, Adipadi of Burma. Meanwhile, the Publicity Bureau of the Burmese Government announced that Them Maung will continue to act as Finance Minister
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  • 89 1 SUGAR and salt rations for th 2 month of September have been Increased according to an official notification issued by the authorities of the Staple Provisions Control Department, Syonan Tckubetu-si, says Domei. Sugar has been increased by half a katty making a total of
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  • 183 1 Domei ZURICH. Aue ::o—Neutral aviation experts are devoting close attentiou to the report that a crewless German aircraft had landed on a Danish Island a few days ago. While admitting: thai this may be another instance of the nerve war campaign. the possibility
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  • 176 1 DomeL TOKYO, Aug. 30—The Shokun Kyoku (Bureau of Decorations) and the Riku-gun-sho (War Ministry) jointly announced that Tenno Heika has conferred orders of the Golden Kite, the highest military honours, to 4,753 Imperial Armyofficers and men who were killed in the China Affair and
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  • 204 1 BIG EXPANSION IN PRODUCTION Domei HSINKING, Aug. 30.-Kazuo Aoki. Dai Toa Daijin (Greater East Asiatic Affairs Minister; in a statement en his arrival here, expressed deep appreciation for Manshukoku's spiritual and material support to Nippon in the prosecution of the Dai Toa Senso, and extended
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  • 143 1 Domei LISBON. Aug. 31.—The Federal Court today gave Judgment upholding the validity of that portion of the Indian Viceroy's Ordinance issued en Apr. 28 making valid the detentions of Mahatma Gandhi and other leaders of the Congress under the Defence of fndia Act. It
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  • 188 1 DONATIONS of $2,000 each to the Sycnan Jinja and Chyureito Funds have been received by the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition) from Mr. Koh Pai Teck sent through the courtesy of Mr. Lira Yu Kin, president of the OverseaChinese Association. Batu Pahat. In sending
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 692 2 RESULTS IN SLOGAN. POSTER CONTESTS ANNOUNCED i". winners in the Savings Bank poster and slogan prize competition, one of the features of the Savings Bank Promotion. Week held to commemorate the otvasion of the Postal Savings pas; ing the $1,000,000 mark,
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  • 154 2 S.S.A. Extension To Clubhouse Ready Soon THAT substantial contributions had been made towards the building lund was revealed at the monthly meeting of the Council of the vSyonan Sports Association oil Monday. Presiding, Mr. G. H. Kiat said that v,ork on the extension had already begun, and v hen completed
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 2 Another scene from film epic "The Union Jack is Down," showing simultaneously at the Kyo-Ei and Syowa Gekijo. Syonan, from today.
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  • 301 2 THE SCREENING of Nippon film productions in place of American and British pictures from tcday is yet another step taken by the authorities to completely eradicate Anglo-American influence in Toa in the process of inculcating the Nippon spirit and culture into the people of
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  • 148 2 Domei KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 31- Dr. R. K. Prasad in a broadcast talk on "Balanced Diet" over Kuala Lumpur radio station JMBK recommended the use of a certain quantity of ragi in the daily food as it is a very good source
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  • 175 2 Dome! FORT DICKSON, Aug. 31 Work on the enlargement cf the harbour at Port Dickson and of providing it with excellent shipping facilities will definitely be completed within the next three years, according to Mr. H. Kin, District Officer at Pert Dickson. when interviewed
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  • 483 2 Greater Number Of Tickets. Prizes In Konan Saiken, Method OfDra wing THE FOURTH issue of the Konan Saiken for 400.C00 tickets with a total cf 3.239 prizes as compared with 300,000 tickets and 2,507 prizes in each ot the previous three issues, requires that the method of drawing shall vary
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 445 2 TOKI'BETL' SI NOTICE No. 255 li< The revision of an applicative pcwceduie for travelling permit to the outer district of Malai Peninsula. All applications for travelling permit j to the outer locality of Malai Peninsula heretofore was being accepted at Hfan-Ka of Keimubu, Syonan Municipal Building and the applicants also
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    • 280 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY Surveyor experienced in laying out Buildings and Roads for Syonan. Apply personally any time between 2 and 7 p.m. (T.T > to 158. Tanjong Katong Road, Syonan. SMART LOOKING GIRLS required by Qucat Shack (Restaurant^, 63 East Coast Road. Sycnan. Apply personally between 2 and 7
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    • 318 2 PUBLIC NOTICES MALAI BANKING ASSOCIATION NOTICE As from September Ist, 2603. all the Banks will start receiving Savings Deposits, the rate of interest will' be as follows: 1. Fixed Savings Deposits 3 p.c. per annum. 2. Ordinary Savings Deposits 2 p.c. per annum. THE MEMBERS Nanpo Kaihatu Kinko Yokohama Specie
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    • 1567 2 PUBUC NOTICES MALAI KAN KEI MALAI KOKUZI (REGULATIONS) NO. 11. (NOTICE) NO. 32. The Regulations for the control of ■> !ffi£.?* lclß> are hereby DrovKied as n-■ -1 tmu 1 MALAI GI'NSKIKAN. The parts of motor vehicles coming Au 27 2603 under the provisions of the fuvt paraRELATIONS FOR pMIMI
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 458 2 TODAY'S -PRO(.RAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 pan Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. talk in Malai on The Present Youth Problem"; 7.20 p.m. news in Malm: 7.35 p.m. piano interlude: 7.50 p.m. Mandarin songs; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokklen: j
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