Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 September 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 253 TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 67 1 Dome i. TOKYO. Sept. 27—Ten no Heika and Kogo Ileika today cave a luncheon for the Thai Ambassador and Madam Direck Jaiyanama, who are leaving for their country shortly. The Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister) Mamoru Shigemitsu- Kunai Daijin (Imperial Household Minister) Tsuneo
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  • 483 1 Thai-Nippon Relations IN THE reported appointment of the Thai Foreign Minister Wichit Wathakan as (Thai Ambassador to Tokyo, we see the fostering of Nippon.Thai relations to an even higher pitch of cordiality than ever. While there has not yet been any confirmation of the .report, the appointment to ».Wichit
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  • 84 1 B>*M«l. HSiNICING, Sept. 25.—Chang Chinglnu. Premier of Manshukoku, today dispatched a fellcitatory telegram to Dr. Ba Maw. Head of State and Prime Minister of Burma, on the occasion of Bunn:\"s independence celebration. The Premie message congratulated the Biirmc: in achieving their national aspirwt on by co-operating with
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  • 1536 1 German Envoy Explains Why Tripartite Victory Is Certain DeaseJ TOKYO, Sept. 26.—0n the third anniversary of the signing: of the Tripartite Treaty, signed between Germany, Nippon and Italy, Dr. Heinrich Stahmer, German Ambassador to Nippon, in an interview with Domei, expressed
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  • 91 1 Domei TOKYO, Sept. 27—Unlimited confidence in Germany's latent strength was expressed by Mitsoru Toyama, noted national and patriotic leader of Nippon, in a message to the people of Germany on the occasion of the third anniversary of the sitninp of the Tripartite Treaty.
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  • 41 1 DomeL MOSCOW. Sept. 26.—The Soviet Foreign Ofl.ce announced the appointment of Andrai V. Vishinsky, Deputy Commissar of Foreign Affairs, as the representative of the Soviet Government in the United States-Britain-Soviet conference cf Foreign Ministers which will be held shortly.
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  • 181 1 Dome! TOKYO, Sept. 27.—The Joho Kyoku (Board of Information), this afternoon announced the Nippon Government's decision to recognize the new Fascist Republican Government cf Italy under Benito Mussolini. The announcement textually reads: "Formal notice, that the Fascist Republican Government of Italy has been established
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  • 421 1 THANKS to the untiring efforts of the Postal Department, the people of Malai have been able to realize that to save money is an absolute necessity, and that it is also a duty of a good ciclzen. The number of new
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  • 69 1 Domet TAIHOKU. Sept. 26.—A mass meetIng of Taiwan people to express their thanks for the prospective enforcement of the military conscription system in Taiwan was held yesterday morning at the New Park, Taihoku, attended by more than SO.OOO citizens. Also present were Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Gov-ernor-General of Taiwan,
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  • 32 1 PEKING. Sept. 27.—Wang Keh-mln. chairman of the North China Political Council, accompanied by his suite, left here for Nanking this morning by air to confer with president Wang Chingwei.
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  • 238 1 ■MM* A NIPPON BASE IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC, Sept. 27.—Formations of Imperial Navy air units raided the American beachheads at Finsch Hafen and Arnbt Point in New Guinea in three large waves from dawn on Sept. 25 till early morning on Sept. 2G.
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  • 156 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, Sept. 24— General truancy in the British war industry, particularly in the aviation industry, is seriously afTectinT British war production. According to London reports a secret meeting will be held in London next Tuesday at which industrial leaders, labour representatives. Trade Union
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  • 133 1 DomeL SUCHOW, Sept. 26—Starting an attack on Sept. 17 against remnants of the new Fourth Army and some 2,000 troops of the Fifth Brigade of the Communist Army, Imperial Army units on the following day overtook and inflicted a crushing defeat on the enemy in
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  • 139 1 ■MML BTOCKHOLM. Sept. 25—Although London claims that the German communique, in which it was announced that 12 destroyers and nine ships from an anti-Axis convoy had been sunk, is an exaggeration, recent spirited German U-boat activities are not only causing surprise in London but putting a
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  • 51 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 27.—Nippon ground batteries on Kolombangara Island, shot down five American planes when approximately 55 Douglas SBD, Grumman TBF and other enemy warplanes appeared ever the Nippon positions on Sept. 25. Slight damage was inflicted on land
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  • 149 1 Dcmel. BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 24—A flat rejection of unnecessary intervention by American officials aboard the exchange ship Grips holm was made by Nippon Koshi (Minister) to Chilj, Kiyoshi Yamagata. The American officials attempted to begin an unnecessary inspection of baggages when the ship had
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  • 50 1 Domei. MANILA, Sept. 27.—Jose P. Laurel, President-elect of the future Republic of the Philippines, accompanied by Benignos Aquino. Speaker-elect of the Philippine National Assembly and members of the Committee for Philippine Independence, this morning called on Lieut. Gen. Shigenori Kuroda, Com-mander-In-Chief of the Nippon forces in the Philippines.
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  • 32 1 Uoroei. BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 26.—The Municipal authorities have prohibited the showing here of the Warner Brothers picture "Edge of Darkness," featuring Errol Flynn. because of its strong anti-Nazi tone.
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  • 267 1 O«mei LISBON, Sept. 27.—Heavy fighting continued on the SovietGerman front where the situation, in general, remains unchanged At the Kuban bridgehead, the Wehrmacht smasl^ed local attacks. In the area of the Dnieper and Dnepropetrovsk, at one point the Soviets succeeded in penetrating the German lines
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  • 154 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES, S^pt 24. Adding to the furore caused by the appointment of Lord Louis Mountbatten as Commander-in-Chief of anti-Axis forces in South Eastern Asia, the American Press in the past few days has been bitterlycriticizing Roosevelt's "magnanimous gesture" that
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  • 71 1 Domei. TOKYO, Sept. 27.—A communique issued tills altei r.oon by the Rikuguntho (War Ministry) announced special two-rank pi-omotion for Lieutenant J-ro Yokozaki. The late Lieutenant was granted the special promotion for his heroic sacrifice in deliberately crashing Into an American bomber during an enemy air attack on Northern
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  • 244 1 WITH the welfare of the public always in mind, the authorities have planned 1,033 air raid shelters in Syonan, covering 39 districts. Of this number, 221 have been completed at the expense of the authorities, revealed the spokesman of the Syonan Tokubetu-si. The
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  • 217 2 LIGHT CONTROL WILL BE RIGIDLY ENFORCED, FINAL ALL CLEAR 10.30 P.M, SPECIAL TO THE SYONAN SIXBL'N •SYCXA-VS Air Defence Week comes to a c!o3z tonight at 10.30 pm. From 3 p.m. until 10.30 p.m. a st?te of precautionary preparedness will prevail, v,i-h intermittent
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  • MOVIE REVIEW
  • 91 2 YET another move to give advanced training to local youths so as to better equip them for useful care3rs is the plan to send six graduates from the Sycnan Seamen's Training Institute to continue their studies in
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  • 93 2 MALACCA, Sept. 26.—The number of dealers authorized to sell fabric and manufactured piecegoods enumerated in the schedule is as follows:—47 in the Central District, 14 in the Jasin District and 16 in the Alcr Gajah District. The number of dealers authorized to sell bicycle
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  • 40 2 Mr VICTOR A. MARIANO of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Service passed away peacefully at 614-4 Bedok on Sept. 26. 2603, at 12 midnight (T.T.>. Burial took place yesterday at 6 p.m. at BWadari Cemetery. (Vpcountry paper* please copy)
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  • 86 2 Immediately after the Tentyo Setsu last year (here was launched a Nippon-Go Week during which a party of local girl artistes sang the "A-I-U-E-O No Ut»" (Song- of Nippon-go Alphabets)" at the Syonan Kokaido, gaining: unqualified aplause from the public. Picture shows these girls singing the same
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  • 358 2 CHUNGKING SHOULD CEASE TO BE OBSTACLE TO ITS ATTAINMENT Domei TOKYO, Sept. 24.—The actual realization of a constitution for China would pc entirely welcome to Nippon since it would be in accordance with the spirit of Dai Toa, declared Major General Nakao
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  • 108 2 WITH a view to developing the Malai marine products Industry, so as to contribute to trie attainment of self-sufficiency in foodstuffs, the Malai Suisan SMken-Jo (Fisheiies Experimental Station) will soon send out fishing craft to make further surveys in Malaian waters. Thanks
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  • 196 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 26.—T0 facilitate smooth operation of all Jikeidan activities in Kuala Lum- i pur district Malai, Chinese, and Indian communities from its seven mukims have planned to merge themselves into one con-' trolling body iv. eaoli mu'.cim. it is loarnt For
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  • 347 2 Doniei. TOKYO, Sept. 25.—Commenting on the statement made by Leopold Amery, British Secretary of State fcr India, in the House of Commons, in which he declared that "Britain is not responsible for the famine in India" the Nippon Times editorially dsclares that
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  • 142 2 D(MMi. LISBON, Sept. 26— Faminestricken Indians in Southern Kashmir, demonstrating against the British authorities, were fired on by the police, resulting in the death of seven persons and injuries to nine others. Reports from Srinagar mki that the hungry demonstrators went near
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 182 2 HARI RAY A REVUE Opening Sept. 30 to Oct. 6. At FUJI GEKIJO (Roxy). A combination of Malai Operas and Special Rente Numbers. fir. rattan Tunes Beach-Combers Hula Hula Hilly-Billies Togo Page Indian Dances Rhumbs Numl>ers Nippon-Malal Songs. ;> l —Roee. Bertha Gibbs, Habsa Harry Martinus, Davi Zoolachau, Dew and
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    • 62 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT CHU A—SEOW. The engagement is announced between Mr. Ohua Kirn Toll, eldest son of Madam Chia Siew I I.ian and the late Mr. Chua Ben£ Kay, at:d adopted son of Mr. Seah Seng Kang. and Miss Scow Peng Neo Annie), elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S'^ow
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    • 92 2 BY ORDER OF TEKISAN KANRI KA-TYO (The Custodian of Enemy Property. Supreme Court > AUCTION SALE Of a large collection cf solid Teak Office, Shop and Household Furniture or every description. Comprising:—Ccunters, writing tables, chairs, cabinets, showcases, cupboards, almeirahs, wardrcbas, etc.. et?. To b? sold without reserve at the former
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    • 1027 2 I PUBLIC NOTICES SITUATIONS VACANT TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 275. WANTED AN ACCOUNTANT wltta RE: SUBMISSION OF REPORT AND 'g"**** 1 J™!$ eXK\JSL ij**^ ivi'iirtTinv st»r tuv uiif of onice Syonan. Acply giving full BICYcIf TYrVs Tin TUBES. Particulars as to qualification, a^ and BICYCLE TYKES AND TUBES. £fllary Advcni^.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 171 2 POLICE BAND PROGRAMME THE Syonan Police Band, under Ganda Singh, will perform at the Botanic Gardens from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow as follows:— 1. March "Taiku Takaku". Vagi; 2. Overture "Morning, Noon and Night In Vienna", F. Yon Suppe; 3. Valse "Medley of Exquisite Valses" Aubrey; 4. Fantasia "On
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    • 119 2 KVO-EI and SVO'.VA "SINGAPORE SOKOGEKI' 3—G—8.30 p.m. and 3.30—6—8.30 o.m. respectively. Concert by the Syonan Hose Chamber orchestra at the KYO-E1 only to-day and to-morrow at 6 .tnd 6.30 p.m. I SIIIHO BUNKA EIOA: Four shows at 3—5—7—9 p.m. INDO: "THIRUMANGA! ALWAR .Tamil) 3 and 6.30 pm. YAMATO: "L.UI HIONG
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