Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 December 1943

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  • 28 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. Special Dal Toa Senso Anniversary Edition NO. 317 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • Nampo Supreme Commander Voices Confidence In Victory: Our War Structure Nearing Perfection
    • 1457 1 WITH the Imperial Forces achieving overwhelming victories in the past two years, "our position for sure victory and the foundation for the stabilization of Toa have been firmly established," declares the Gunsei kan, Malai, in
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    • 683 1 DAI TOA SENSO enters its third year today, and in common with Nippon and the other parts of Greater East Asia, Malai is observing the war anniversary, firstly with a jubilation richly deserved and befitting the occasion and, secondly," with a conviction
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    • 493 1 IF THE news justifies it, the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) wJI pubLsh a special edition today, Dec. 8. our idette to maintain harmony with all nations, wnich have been en.er^un^a I for nearly 3,000 years, since the time of the foundation of our Bmpire. "Bxerclsing
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    • 713 1 I IN LESS than two years of reconstruction, Nampo is on the threshold of perfecting its total war structure, Field Marshal Count Hisaichi Terauchi. Supreme Commander of the Nippon forces in the Southern Regions, emphasizes in a statement on the occasion of the second anniversary
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    • 374 1 ON THE OCCASION of the S2cond anniversary of the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso, Jose P. Laurel, President of the Republic of the Phihppinas, in an exclusive statement to Dcmei declared: 4<The peoples of Toa will forge ahead With increasing determination in cooperating with
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    • 555 1 IMPERIAL RESCRIPT OBSERVANCE DAY i We, by trace of heaven. Emperor of Nippon, seated on the Throne of a line unbroken for ares eternal enjoin upon Ye Out loyal and brave subjects: We hereby declare war on the United States ot America and the British Empire The men
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    • 358 1 SENDEN-BU CHOV MESSAGE WITH THE termination of Anglo-American exploitation, and the establishment of a new order of co-existence and co-prosperity "no return to the former state of affairs is possible/ declares Colonel Koichi Okubo, Senden-bu Ch-o, in his war anniversary
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  • Special Features
    • 783 2  -  HUGH SAVAGE, Syonan Shimbun stall Reporter. BY VIEWED in retrospect, the financial and economic progress achieved since the Birth of New Malai has been phenomenal. The sound financial and economic policies of the Gunsei have won the confidence of the population,
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    • 462 2  -  H. M. RAFPA, BY Syonan Shlmban SUff Reporter. ALTHOUGH toe authorities have been in the throes of reconstruction since the Birth of Syonan, neither pain nor effort has been spared to promote the welfare of the people. The extent of the interest which
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    • 357 2  -  HUGH SAVAGE BY Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter. ONE OF THE highlights cf the past year of significant happenings in Dai Toa was the laying or the cornerstone of the structure cf perpetual friendship between Nippon and China—the Nippon-China Pact of Alliance, concluded on Oct. 30, this year.
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    • 64 2 RELIGIOUS leaders In Malai unanimously point to the absolute freedom all religions enjoy from any sort of interference. Anglo-American lies about Nippon's attitude to religion are exposed to ridicule by them, for this non-interference has rendered all religions free from any political bias. In addition, the Nippon Ounsei
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    • 778 2  -  T. J. LDf, Syonan ghfanbun Staff Reporter. DAI TOA (Greater East Asia) stands on the threshold of a great future and looks back en a yeas—the second since the coalition of Toa Countries—of progress unparalleled in the annals of
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    • 674 2  -  Remarkable Developments Traced To Efficient Gunsei BY LEUNG CHI PENG, Syonan Shim ban Staff Reporter. THE ECONOMY of Malai, ever since the advent of Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration), has been undergoing changes, naturally for the better, along^ with progress in other spheres. The tempo was
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    • 482 2  -  NEILSON MODDEB, Syonan Shim bun Staff Reporter. BY RECONSTRUCTION work in Malai is proceeding apace unhampered, not merely in the reconstruction of economic conditions but in the development and expansion of industries and the introduction of new ones. Today. Malai is on the threshold
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  • Special War Anniversary Messsages
    • 368 3 IN HIS MESSAGE to the Chinese community on the occasion of the second anniversary of Dai Toa Senso, Dr. Lim Boon Kens, Chairman cf the Oversea-Chinese Association, urges his compatriots to continue to cooperate with the authorities to the utmost in appreciation of the peace and prosperity
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    • 179 3 IN HIS WAR anniversary message to his compatriots, Tuan Ibrahim bin Haji Yacob, S/onan Malai leader, declares, We Malais welcome this historical day with a spirit of vigour and with determination to continue to contribute our sincere efforts for the successful consummation of this Sacred
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    • 175 3 "INDEED, in certain respects the country is now better off than it was befcre the outbreak of Dal Toa Senso, in that many essential articles which formerly had to be imported from overseas can now be made locally from lecal products," declares the Sultan
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    • 116 3 DR. C. J. PAGLAR, leader of the Syonan Eurasian community, in his message on the occasion of the seccnd anniversary of Dai Toa Senso urges Eurasians to Donder over what he had said befcre. "What has each of us done to be recognized
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    • 172 3 "OUR CAUSE is Just; therefore, we are confident of ultimate victory. The Imperial Nippon forces have set out on a rightecus cause to free Toa from the Anglo-American yoke, and with the wholehearted co-operatic n of all Toa, success will surely attend their effort." Thus,
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    • 124 3 MR. A. YELLAPPA, Chairman of the Syonan Branch of the Indian Independence League in his message declares: "This second anniversary of the outbreak cf Dai Toa Senso has specfal significance for Indians throughout the world for ft was 'during the second year cf this war
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