Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 January 1943

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  • 18 1 The Syonan Sinbun P+7/ J ENGLISH J No. 26 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • Nippon Forces Smash Enemy Attack In Akyab Area
    • 555 1 ITALIAN JOURNALIST'S VIEW Domei TOKYO, Jan. 3.—Flying over 25,000 kilometers over intriguing tropic land with 40 days' time to inspect conditions and converse with military and civilian leaders in the Nip-pon-occupied Southern Regions, leaves one convinced of the impossibility
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    • 427 1 Many Prisoners And Large Number Of Trophies Taken ASSttlp KY£ B > .Jan' 4,~"1t fe that enemy counter-offensives carried out between Dec 27 and Dec. 31 along the banks of the Mayu River which flows into the Bay of Bengal, north of Akyab, were completely
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  • 500 1 Will To Win THROUGHOUT Nippon Proper and the Nippon Empire generally, the keynote of all sentiment on the occasion of the celebration of the New Year, 2603, the second New Year's Day since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War, was the will to see this war carried
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  • 134 1 Domei PENANG. Jan. 4—Seventeen servants in Penang and Province Welbsley have been selected frr training at the Syonan Kunrensho < Officers' Training Institute) and the Malai Kunrensho, the latter to be established in Malacca on Feb. 1. Selected from nearly 30 candidates, all in Government
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  • 205 1 Situation There Is More Unsettled' Darnel. BUENOS AIRES. Jan. S—lt is reported from New York that, reviewing the past year's events in India, the New York Times declares the situation there is more unsettled than before. Claiming that the Indiana feel the United States policy
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  • 144 1 DmneL *wlx^y°« Jan- s—Hia Majesty the Emperor of Manchoukuo has conferred upon General Chih Sing, Chief Aide-De-Camp, the rank of Field Marshal in recognition of his long meritorious services, the Yomiuri-Hochi reported. The ceremony was held yesterday morning. General Chih Sing Is 64. He
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  • 207 1 Darnel. SHANGHAI, Jan. s.—Pointing out that the long history of relations between China and Germany is based on mutual respect. Dr. Erich Kcrdt, newly-appointed Charge d'Affaires to the German Embassy in Nanking, declared in an interview at the German Consulate-General here this morning
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  • 181 1 DomeL ROME, Jan. 4.—A total of 87 anti-Axis submarines, aggregating approximately 100,600 tons, were sunk by the Italian fighting forces during the period from June 10, 1940, to Dec, 31, 1942, according to the official Italian announcement. Eighty of the anti-Axis
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  • 337 1 DISSATISFIED WITH U.S. HELP LISBON, Jan. 4.—Reports from Washington disclosed that Chiang's dissatisfaction with the promised American aid has become so evident that fears are Being openly expressed by United States Press and public that Chungking may abandon the anti-Axis line-up to find
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  • 132 1 Kweilin And Shaokwan A Hacked DomeL NANKING, Jan. 5.—A strong formation of Nippon Army air unit, composed of fighters and bombers, on Jan. 4 carried out a raid on Kweilin, the key-pcint on the north-eastern part of Kwangsi Province, and destroyed facilities on the
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  • 295 1  -  OOMEI] ih TOKYO. Jan. s.—More than 500 army planes, composed of Heavy and light bombers, fighters and reconnaissance planes, will carry out manoeuvres over Tokyo tomorrow morning. Pormai tions of planes including 'Hayabusa' fighters will circle around over the capital paying homage to ihe Imperial Palace and Meiji
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  • 397 1 BATTLE AT WAD/ ZEMZEO Dome!. LISBON Jan 4.—Axis tort ful offensive tn Tunisia in the to occupy new positions, accor< Africa. Activity in the North African front is limited due to the unfavourable weather. The latest anti-Axis advices from Africa claimed
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  • 230 1 LISBON, Jan. s.—lt is reported from Londcn th2 Daily Mail this morning editorially expresses dissatisfaction over the slow Tunisian campaign. The newspaper bluntly points out the Anglo-American forces have been mainly on the defensive since the first week of December and. moreover, there
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  • 378 1 Dontei. rorces scored sweeping vijtorv against the British troops! dZ closed a staff officer in an ml terwew with war ccrrefpondenu first line of troops in Akyab area con" of Indian soldiers but L to l orces wlshed to avoid a clash J^*
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  • 252 1 'Fully Determined To Co-operate' Doraci. BANGKOK, Jan. 4.-The Th3i people are firmly determined f» co-operate with Nippon and ether peoples of East Asia for the emancipation of East Asia declared Marshal Pibui Songgram, Thai Premier, in New Year greetings to the Nippon people broadcact last night.
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  • 31 2 j—.. y•• a: lint s •o:t. i.m-.v at IM P<"! o* a <«•: :''i hih here. Tirst prize was won by C9t Mil from the docks. (Domei photo).
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  • 465 2 INTERNAL SQUABBLE GROWING Tli 3 murder oi Admiral Dar- < lan. tl^e appcimmcnt ol General j Giravd, the sudcen creation of a j permanent min:'.t:r to French North Africa in the Briiisi Cabinet, and the Biitish in- j vasion of French Sonialiiand. ar^ all
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  • 169 2 I DWMi. LISBON, Jan. 4—New Delhi atlio reported that in accordance with the resolution passed at the All-India Editors' Conference recently held in Bombay, all journals I in the country have been notified to suspend publication on Jan. 6. It will be recalled the
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  • 129 2 THE FOLLOWING is the pro-1 gramme for the popular concert by the Syonan Orchestra at the former V.M.C.A. tennis padang today Jan 6, from 3 to 9.30 March, The Strengtn of Asia < Ar-; ranged by Apelbaum): Ouverture, Bandit's Tricks < Supper Song, Slrayuri
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  • 61 2 Doraf i UJIYAMADA, Jan. 4.—lt Is learned that more than 47.50* persons thronged the Grand Shrines' at Ise during New rear's eve and the first three days of the New Year to pay homage. On New Year's eye alone more than 64,500
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  • 281 2 RECOLLECTIONS OF YEAR AGO Domti. KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 4.—lf R:p Van Winkle went to sleep a year ago and woke up this mining, h? would still have a vague sanse of the general confusion. desertion, and gloom then prevailing over Kuala Lumpur; cf the
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  • 186 2 'WE ARE trying our best to check offences cf this nature, wh^ch are very cojnmcn nowadays.' declared the prosecuting officer, Mr. Chia Yong Hoe. in th2 Criminal District Court, yggieraay, when K. L. Daswani appeared en a charge of selling beer above the
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  • 502 2 SYONAN'S 25 licenced pawnshops are, like pawnshops throughout the world, essentially the poor man's bank. Shops bearing the familiar double signboards with the Chinese character Dong," or the Nippon characters sitiya," or again the sign of the three balls in Western
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  • 694 2 'SIGNIFICANT SAYS TIMES DeMeL TOKYO, Jan. s.—Commenting on tbc united spirit of Asiatics the Nippon Times in an editorial declares "One of the most inspiring happenings of the present holiday season now drawing to a close is the unite d spirit with which all
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 35 2 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURERS seek distributißf AGENTS throughout Malai for Cosmetics, provisions and Sundries. CONTROLLED PRICBB. Only cstabtehmehte with good standing need apply to Box No. 201, e/o Syonan Sinb\m (English Edition). Cecil Street. Syonna-to. 1 25—26
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    • 868 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 155 Be e«UecttMß of rates wopertitt situated to Sy«n»n-to .neludin* areas both within the former Municipal and Rural Board limits) (a) Collection of rates for the Ist: hall Syowa 18 ou properties situated within the former Municipal Limits. All Owners of houses and land
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    • 636 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 156 I Re ITALIAN BONDS It If heieby notified that as all the Italian valuable bot-ds will be turned Into registered bends, Nippon-sin, Italians or any 3rd Nationals in this city possessing such bonds must pre- sent ihcrn to the Tokko-ka of the Keisatu-Bu
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    • 209 2 SITUATIONS VACANT ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. SHIFT ENGINEERS AND MEN WITH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND DISTRIBUTION EXPERIENCE WANTED. APPLY 82, ORCHARD ROAD. WANTED voune. intrili«mi and educated girte a* Waitresses in a first* class Restaurant. Apply personally at FUJIYA RESTAURANT. 4. NsmuM Mannn. Syonan. 25—26 WANTKD attractive Chinese <* Eurasian Salesgirls (age between
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 99 2 KxO HI j UNFINISHED BUSINESS <A3l-Malai Premiere; Daily at 2—6—B 30 p.m. T.T. STOWA BROTHER ORCHID (All-Malal Premiere i Dally at 3—6— 830 p.m. T.T. VSIHO BUiISST OF POWESI. Dally at 3—6—8.50 p.m. T.T. YAMATO FOONO CHAN CHENG LOI (Cantonese) Daily at 3—6—8.30 p.m. T.T. INDO BAKTHA CHETHA (Tamil) Daily
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    • 153 2 j Radio Nippon-Go j j LcoRon No. 217 I IN THE previous lesson on the radio you have learned that the coniunctions "node" and "kara' are cf the same meaning In Nippon-go, that to "for" or "because," denoting cause. Today's lesson to about the same conjunctions giving the meaning of
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