Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 January 1943

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  • 16 1 The Syonan Sinbun ENGLISH 8 No. 27 THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 459 1 Rescript Day TOMORROW is Imperial Rescript Day, the eighth day of each month having been dedicated by Premier General Hideki Tojo on Jan. 2, last year, to keeping alive the significance of Dec. 8, 2601. It should not be necessary to repeat here the context of the historic Imperial
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  • 82 1 Dcrnci. LISBON. Jan. 6.—Large scale strikes- have broken out in various munitions factories in Australia. According to Sydney reports, more than 30,000 workers walked out of factories disregarding the Australian Government's order to work on Jan. 1. One hundred and ten workers have been orderrd to appear befofe
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  • 221 1 Tokyo Press Comment Dome i. TOKYO, Jan. 7.—The Tokyo Shimbun. comment ng en Roosevelt's repeated boas s regarding the launching of American general counter-offers ves. de?:a'es the President is stressing future possibilities "in order to side-step his grave responsibility lor the series cf disasters sustained by the
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  • 48 1 Dortrt. TOKYO, Jan. 6- It is 'earned Her Imperial IWaicsty the Empress D wager visited Their Imperial Majesties the Emperor and Empress tliv morning to exchange New Year greetings. Following an Imoeilal Luncheon, Her Imperial Majesty the Empress Dowager left the Imperial Palace at 3.'JO p.m.
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  • 386 1 Comments On U.S. White Book DomeL TOKYO, Jan. C—During a foreign Press conference, Tomokazu Hori, spokesman of the Board of Information, commenting on the United States Stat? Department'! publication of a White Book entitled "War and' Peace,* declared the document reveals that "Anglo-American leaders are still
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  • 149 1 Domel "ONE OP THE primary aims cf local Nippon businessmen Is to provide Jobs, regular and steady employment, to the people of Malai. Not only the Administrative authorities, but also we local businessmen are interested in the welfare of all Malaians
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  • 43 1 Mr. Wang Ching-wei, President of the Nat onal Government of China, paid a visit to Nippon on Dec. 20. Picture showing Premier To Jo and other high-ranking officials meeting President Wang at Haneda Airport on his arrival. -(Domei photo.)
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  • 206 1 LEADER'S ANNOUNCEMENT DomeL LISBON, Jan. 6.—lt is reported from Washington that the Republican Leader of the House of Representatives Joseph Y. Martin (Jr.), discussing the Republican plans for the forthcoming session of Congress, outline a program which threatens to obstruct many of Rossevelt's
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  • 108 1 Domel. LISBON, Jan. s—lt is reported from Washington that, as the first session of the 78th Congress Is scheduled to open tomorrow, the composition of both Houses of Congress has been drastically changed following the November election with the Republican Party gaining a number
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  • 137 1 EOYS and seamen anxious to receive a free nautical education will be given the opportunity ot doing so next week with the opening of the Syoncn Nautical School on Jan. 15. The school, the first of Its kind m Malai, will be open to
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  • 322 1 Germans Storm Red Caucasian Base Oomei. ÜbBON, Jan. 5.^-Inclement weatoar continued to hung over the North African war theatre as heavy sandstorms whipped the Libyan desert preventing aerial activity, while land units were forced to hug closely their ground positions, latest advices irem the battlefront
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  • 168 1 AN EXCELLENT study In bronze of the conqueror of Singapore. Lieut.-Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita. standing more than 2»/ 2 feet in height, has Just been completed by ths well-known sculptor Jacob Tareccn, snd is at present placed in the Syonan Mnseum. The bust Is the result
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  • 111 1 DomeL RANGOON, Jan. 4.—lt is learned that a total of 73 enemy planes were either shot down or captured in the Burma area during: November and December. Of the enemy planes which came to raid Burma during December, 51
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  • 432 1 I Domel UNDISCLOSED NIPPON Bj knowledge gleaned from actual with enemy fighters over Chitt Feni and Calcutta, the comma i declared that enemy pilots are while their marksmanship like? that of Nippon airmen. H2 said insufficiency In education and training is
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  • 210 1  -  OOMEI] Uy NANKING. Jan. s.—Chou Po-ha'. Vice-President of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Finance Minister or the National Government of China, returned here this morning from Shanghai where he has been conferring with various authorities following his trip to Nippon. TOKYO, Jan. «.—Teiji Tsubokami. Nippon Ambassador to Thailand
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  • 87 1 Darnel. CANTON, Jan. 6—United States airmen, in concert wi h Chungking leaders and profiteers, are indulging in largescale smuggling of watches, cameras, fountain pens and other similar articles, according to information from Kweilin. They said as these articles are greatly in demand in Chungking
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  • 189 1 DohmJ. SHANGHAI, Jan. 5.-In the course of the past year following the outbreak ct the Greater East Asia War, thd National Government of China has redoubled its efforts in replenishing its military strength in order to fulfil its obligations to render assistance to its ally, General
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  • 186 1 Spectacular New Year Air Review Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 6.-Citi 2 ens of Tokyo were given a rare ti-at this morning as 500 Army w£rplanes roared over the city in i perfect flight forma tic il With silvery wings glinLing in Jg Winter sun. th-
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  • 168 1 Domei. fKC^ ON Jan- 6— n Js learned that the second South Ch.na Economic L.alson Conference which was originally planned to ba held In Hainan Island, will be held in Canton for five days beginning Jan. 19. The districts to be represented in
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  • 99 1 Domei. NANKING, Jan. 6.—The cold reception he received from Washington circles and the failure to secure increased aid from the United States are seen to be the immediate reasons for the sudden departure yesterday from Washington of General Hsiung Shih-hui. chief d2legate of Chungking's Military
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  • 509 1 Domei. TOKYO, Jan. s.—With a large amount of shipping bottom destroyed and all her overseas supply arteries with the Southern Pacific cut off, Britain now faces a serious food crisis, declares Katsuji Inahara, editor of Contemporary Nippon, well-known English language
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  • 329 2 UNABLE TO MAKE UP LEEWAY TOKYO, Jan. 6.—With the United States sea power practically annihilated since the outbreak of the current world war, the United States is now compelled to abandon concentrating its whole energy on naval warfare and shift to
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  • 279 2 ]\EW THOUGHT STRICTURE D*saei. TOKYO. Jan. 6.—The Nippon Times editorially welcomes the recent establishment of the Dai Nippon Genron Hokokukai (Nippen writers' patriotic association) as a step toward placing the country'o thought structure on a firm basks for coping with the wa- situation. "In
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  • 287 2 PENANG. Jan. 4.—A research institute is to be opened in Sycnan, which will concentrate en seeking local substitutes for imported medicines and make thereueh investigations into the better use of local drugs for medicinal purposes. according to plans being made by the newlyformed Syonan
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  • 243 2 POPULATION EVACUATING D*bmL ISTANBUL, Jon. s.—About half the population of Calcutta has already evacuated the city, fast moving to other regions. New Delhi radio intercepted here reported last night. The ma In reason for the evacuation, according to the broadcast. is attributed to
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  • 452 2 Darnel. SAIGON, Jan. 4. —Negotiations for the solution of various questions pending between Nippon and French Indochina are now going on in this country between Nippon representatives and the local authorities who have begun to show increased willingness to further co-operate with Nippon since
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  • 42 2 During the Solomon Battle fought on Sept. 15, last year, the I American aircraft-carrier Wasp was sunk by our submarines. This picture, telephetoed from Berlin* shows the doomed carrier enveloped in flames before she sank.- •(Domei photo).
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  • 396 2 REVEALED IN CAPTIVE'S DIARY Domei. NANKING, Jan. s.—That t ne United States air force in China is made up of very low-grade fliers with insufficient training and entirely unfit for combat, was the discovery made by the Nippon army in the
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  • 312 2 SISTER EMPIRES OF EAST ASIA DMHi. HSINKING, Jan. 5— In response to Premier General Hideki Tojos broadcast on Jan. 2, Li Shao-keng broadcasting New Year felicitaticns to Nippon over tt»e Hsinking Central Radio Broadcasting Station gave an assurance of Manchoukuo's best eiTorts in serving as the
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  • 172 2 SURPRISE FOR WORKMEN Domei. IOKYO, Jan. 6—Workers of a machine manufacturing plant in the suburbs of Tokyo were given warm'encouragement by Premier General Hideki Tojo who paid a surprise visit to the "factory yesterday morning. Accompanied by bis aides, the Premier visited and inspected
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  • 111 2 DomeL HONGKONG. Jan. s.—The Namhu Maru. the first large wooden ship equipped with both sails and motor to be ccmpleted by the Hongkong GovernmentGeneral, was launched here today. Construction was started on Nov. 3 last year at a shipyard belonging to the Governm?ntGeneral. It is
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  • 273 2 THESE ARE essential commodities, and it should also b? taken into consideration that the police have not seised the elghty-cne bags of coffee stored in the premises/ declared the prosecuting o3lcer, Mr. Chia Yong Hoe, in the Criminal District Court, yesterday in pressing the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 79 2 KlO-EI BLOOD and sand Daily. 3 p.m.—6 p.m.—8.30 p.m T.T. STOWA FRANKENSTEIN Daily. 3 p.m.—« p.m.—8.30 p.m. T.T. USIHO SUNSET of POWER Daily. 3 p.m.—6 p.m.—8.30 p.m. T.T. INDO VEER bala (Hindustani) Daily, 3 p.m. and 6 pjn. T.T. TAMATO NGAN CHENG TOH (Cantonese) Civ. 3 p.m.—6 p.m.—8.30 p.m. T.T.
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    • 129 2 waOJtto Nippon-Go I*ooson No. 218 I IN the previous lesson on the radio you learned conjunctions, such as "keredo," "shlkashL" "kara" and "node" meaning "but,' "lor,' "because" and "as." And you have already studied the conjunctio* "soshlte" amuauajt "and." Continuing with these you will learn j the conjunction "to" meaning
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