Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 September 1943

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140U46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone JVo. 5471. 237 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 573 1 BADOGLIO REGIME TURNS TRAITOR TO TRIPARTITE ALLIANCE, SURRENDERS Domei TOKYO, Sept. 9.—According to reports reaching here, a Fascist National Government has been formed in northern Italy under the leadership of Benito Mussolini, almost simultaneously with
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  • 420 1 The War Goes On REOTIETTABLE though it is. the betrayal by the Badoglio regime of the Tripartite Alliance and the Italian people does net mean that the war in Italy over. Any anti-Axis jubilance over Badoglio's capitulation and hope that it means a walk-over in Italy are now smashed
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  • 130 1 DomH CANTON, Sept. B—From Macao it is reported that contrary to the lalse propaganda spread by the United States and Britain, peace and order reigns in Macao without th > least indication of any sort of unrest with the only effects of the current
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  • 149 1 Dwnei LISBON, Sept. B.—The evergrowing famine in all parts of India and the-outbreak of chclera and typhus epidemics in the famine's wake, as well as insufficient relief measures by the British authorities to meet the situation are filling Indians with increasing unrest, it is
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  • 546 1 BERLIN, Sept. 9—The nrst Fascist proclamation from Chiasso, calling to ail Italians to rally around the Fascist banner in order to save the honour o* the Fatherland, was made today by the rcwly organized Italian Fascist National Government. The statement follows: "By unconditional
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  • 73 1 Dome! TAIPING, Sept. 7—The ban en films produced in enemy countries has had little effect on cinema box offices here, and during the Jast few days, large crowds have thronged to see Indian, Chinese and Nippon films. Musical entertainments are also finding ft your among
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  • 68 1 Domei. TOKYO. Sept. 9.—lt is revealed that the Gaimu Dai jin (Foreign Minister), Mamoru Shigemltsu, exchanged views with German Ambassador, Doctor Heinrich Stahmer, this afternoon regarding developments in Europe in a lengthy conference at the Daijin's official residence. It is understood the conversation centered on
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  • 183 1 Domei BERLIN, Sept. B.—The German Government in a statement issued today stated that all necessary military arrangements had already been made for Italy's unconditional surrender. The statement issued immediately upon receipt of the news of Italy's surrender follows: "Since that criminal plot against II Duce
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  • 181 1 Domei TOKYO. Sept. 9-The Jcho Kyoku (Board of Information) this aft2rnoon released a statement of the Nippcn Government regarding Italy's surrender. The .statement is as follows- The Badoglio Government of Italy has surrendered unconditionally to the United States and Britain. By this move, the Badoglio Government
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  • 245 1 Done! LISBON, Sept. B—From London it is reported that an announcement from No. 10 Downing Street said that th- Armistice given to Italy is a "strictly military instrument signed by the military authorities and does not Include political, financial and economic
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  • 219 1 Foe Suffers Damage To Military Objectives, Loses Three Planes In Combats DomH LISBON, Sept. 9.—lt is reported from Melbourne that Nippon formations, composed of bombers and fighters, yesterday raided Port Darwin, in northern Australia, as well as anti-Axis
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  • 362 1 'Nippon Will Be Able To Fight A Successful War, Says U.S. Production Chief Dotnci. LISBON, Sept. B.—An amazingly frank statement, issued by one of the key leaders of American wartime administration, Harry Hopkins, Chief of the Production Planning Board regarding the present situation in Germany and Nippon, appeared in a
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  • 46 1 Domci TOKYO, Sept. 9 —Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. announced: "Nippon naval surface craft and air forces sank 13 enemy submarines in the waters adjacent to Nippon and other nearby operational areas during the months of July and August."
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  • 298 1 DMBCf TOKYO, Sept. 9—That deadly diseases are taking an appalling toll of th 3 officers and men cf the United States forces in the southern Pacific was revealed by Dr. Seitaro Ogura, who is ah authority en tropical diseases In an interview. He
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  • 81 1 Dontei. LISBON. Sept. 9.—US. War Secretary. Henry stimson said that much hard fighting lies ahead before thPalian Peninsula can be occupied. It U reported from Washington. He addod that it may be that 15 to 20 German divisions are In Italy,—a larger force
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 15 1 LET'S FORGET SELF IN THIS MIGHTY COMMON CAUSE AND FIGHT IT OUT TO THE LAST.
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  • 404 2 SAME TREATMENT, FOOD AS MEN OF IMPERIAL FIGHTING FORCES EXPERT medical attention and all the facilities for comfortable hospital accommodation, similar in every way to that received by men of the Nippon fighting forces, is now being provided to members of the
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  • 330 2 THE intense cultivation of yellow tobacco leaves since last September instead of ths: dark leaves hitherto planted in Nampo (Southern Regions), has yielded enough crops for the manufacture of cigarettes to be ccnsumed in the entire southern areas under the Military and Naval Administrations, says Domei.
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  • 130 2 RANGOON, Sept. 8 The annual general meeting of the Burmese Writer^' Association was held here today with the participation ot 70 nr-embers, including Foreign Minister Thakin Nu, and former chief of the Forestry Department, Thakin Tun Oke. Following the awarding of prtees to members who
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  • 51 2 ttemei. HSINKINO, Sept. 6.—The Autumn fcsuraJ for Oonfurius was observed throughout Manshukoku today. In RsinWu a solemn senice was conducted in U\e temple thia morninsr attended by their Government officials Including Premier Char? Ching-hui «ikl Mayor Chang Ming-t-hui. Government and business offices and schools *«re ck««ec lor the
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  • 285 2 SYONAN REPORTER'S PRO ADC VST TALK 'THE peopl.; of Malai today, arc cne with the people ol Nip- pon, perhaps not so much in re- crd to customs, manners and! speech, but undeniably so in their outlook, unity of purpose and aim. Th?ir one
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  • 54 2 DJAKARTA, Sept. 7.-The local Military Administration will prc--mulgate regulations for the election of provincial and special municipality council members. According to the regulations the first elections will take place within 30 days from the promiLgation, following specification of date and place by provincial chiefs
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  • 310 2 Banks Savings Drive Proving Tremendously Successful ALL banks and their branches in the big "Malalan banks f£ Vw£li Campai*£" 7!?* f OOd res P°nse from the general public within a week of the start of the drive, says Domei. Many accounts, both ordinary savings cteposits and fixed savings i deposits,
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  • 259 2 A COLLISION between a motorcycle and a ricksha in Geylang Road en the nisfht of June 24 had a S2QU9I in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin where an Arab. Syed Ali bin Ibrahim Alsagolf, is lacing trial on three counts of causing death by a
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  • 127 2 GOOD boxing is promised at the Great World arena tomorrow The main fight is between Johnny Mcrtell and Little Abayan over 12 rounds to decide the flyweight title of Malai. The pair are meeting for the first time under the new regime. Incidentally. Mortell
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 2 A touching scene in the Toho film masterpiece Denen Kokyogaku which opened seasons yesterday simultaneously at the Kyo-Ei and Syow.i Gekijo
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  • 432 2  -  Z.MIIA WEBB. By Syonan Sinbun Staff Reporter "DENEN KOKYOGAKU' which i had its premiere at the Kyc-eii and Syowa Gekijo simultaneously yesterday to large and appreciative audiences, is unmistakably picture which must be seen by all. Based on a plane commensurate with the
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  • 38 2 YASUKITNI RITES Domei. TOKYO. Sept. B.—lt is disclosed that Gen. Kenji Doihara ha 3 been named Chairman of the committee in charge of the Autumn extraordinary enshriner.rent rites of the Yasukuni Bhtirtr which will be held in October.
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    • 1068 2 PUBLIC NOTICES MALAI NOTICE NO. 40 NOTICE RE: ITEMS BEING ADDED TO "SrmSSS^? pLSs OF Re: J^cruiting of students notice .a hereby giv.n that (w .thc_ loc. al Higher Scathe following items are to be' men s Training Institute added to the list of tntomcblle 1 Tile Number of Persons
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 502 2 TODAYS FROUBAM 6 p.m. muelc; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners: 6 30pm Malai drama by Sard war a Pembangoo; 7.30 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano interlude: 8 pan. news in Cantonese; it. 15 p.m. news in Hok- klen; 8.30 p m. Nippon Spirit through I Her
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