Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 January 1943

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  • 19 1 The Syonan Sinbun P47t J [ENGLISH SdttUVt 9 tNo. 29 SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 "Cents.
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  • 176 1 NANKING ANNOUNCES BIG DECISION TODAY In Accordance With Policy Of 'Die Or Live With Nippon' DomeL NANKING; Jan. 9.—The National Government of China at 10 a.m. this morning declared war en the United States and Britain. The decision to participate in the war
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  • 439 1 China s War, Too TODAY'S ANNOUNCEMENT bv the National Government of China, declaring war on the United States and Britain, implements the policy to live or die with Nippon'—a policy! which received much promi-1 nence during the recent visit! ot President Wang Ching-wei to Tokyo. This declaration brings China
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  • 182 1 Rs. 18,000,000 TAKEN IN FINES DOOMI. BANGKOK, Jan. 7.—Reviewing the activities of the Indian Independence Movement, the spokesman of the Indian Independence League Headquarters here revealed that the British authorities had killed or wounded over 3,900 Indian patriots during five menths since Aug. 8,
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  • 80 1 Domei. LISBON, Jan. B—lt is reported from Canberra a list of names lof 500 officers and 120 other < rankings taken prisoner by the Nippon forces in Malai has been received by the Australian Government through the International Red Cross Society. Army Minister Francis Ford
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  • 258 1 STUDENTS ARRIVE IN TOKYO TOKYO, Jan. B.—" Malais, young and old alike, irrespective of class and distinction, today are conscious of a new, bolter life and are striving for a still better life by collaborating with the Nippon Military Administration," declared Un^ku
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  • 24 1 President Wang Ching-wei, accemnanied by other high Nankinr ofHcials, is seen inspecting units of the Chinese-Air Force. (Domei photo).
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  • 250 1 'Duty To Secure Our Survival' Domei. NANKING, Jan. B.—Addressing the Chinese people over the radio Lin Po-sheng, Minister of Publicity of the National Government of China, declared the international situation has now developed to a point where the peoples of Asia must unite with
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  • 160 1 MM* PEKING, Jan. 7—ln a verbal statement issued at 7 p.m., Wang I-tang, Chairman of the North China Political Council and concurrently President of the Hsinmin Society, explained that the New National Movement will launch vigorous activities beginning Jan. 8, the Imperial Rescript Observance Day.
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  • 191 1 Dotnei. NANKING, Jan. B.—ln an editorial today entitled "East Asiatic Defence and anti-Allied War," the Min Kuo J;h Pao stresses the urgent necessity for total destruction of Anglo-American imperialism for the security of East Asiatic peoples. The history of American and British Imperialism was
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  • 310 1 SPEECH BEFORE CONGRESS SESSION Ommti. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 7. Reviewing the war situation for the pas* yea*. Roosevelt, speaking before the 78th season of the Congress at noon today, laid strong emphasis on the fact East Asia and south-west Pacific are of
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  • 355 1 BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 7.—lt is reported from Washington that the greatly Increased Republican strength was reflected at the 78th Congress when at the first session th3 Democratic Speaker Sam Rayburn was re-elected Speaker of the House by 217 against 206. The Congress was
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  • 299 1 TRAPPED REDS FACE ROUT Domei. LISBON, Jan. 7.—Althoug h no major engagements took place between Axis and anti-Axis forces in the hlizard-blown Soviet front and North African front, information iiachm-" here is unanimous that the feeble anti-Axis incursion mov* ments have
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  • 350 1 IJomei TOKYO, Jan. 8-His Imperial Majesty the Emperor attended the second annual New Year military review since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia War at the Yoyogi parade grounds this morning. Under General Kotaro Nakamura, Commander-in-Chief of the Military Review, vr rious picked
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  • 82 1 Xtonei. CANTON, Jan. B—Failing to I receive medical ass stance from British and American quarters. Chungking forces which fled into India, following defeat in Burma, are suffering many deaths caused by rampant ep demies, according to Chunking information. The Chungking Government under the circumstances liaj
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  • 105 1 Dwnei. TAIYUAN. Jan. 7—A certain Nippon detachment during December at undisclosed places engaged enemy forces as many as 338 times, with the enemy estimated at 32,873 strong, it was announced here today. Bodies abandoned by the enemy forces during December totalled
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  • 45 1 THE POPULATION of Syonan Island at the end of December 1942, is estimated, at 769,000, shoivitig an increase of 000 compared with *****0 in January. 1941. according to the latest statistics released fry the Municipal authorities in Svonan, says Domei.
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  • 416 1 Comment On Roosevelt's Congress* Speech OmmL TOKYO. Jan. 8.-Political observers here, commenting on Roosevelt's address at the 78th session of the US. Congress, said the domestic repercussions will be strong since Roosevelt has failed to give concrete facts and basic ways and
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  • 49 1 Domei. LISBON. Jan. 7—The United States Secretary of War, Henry Stimson, reviewing the general outlook of the war at a Press conference, painted out that the Axis powers have not .yet suffered any major reverses. He warned "We must not wider-estimate their offensive capability.** I
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  • 722 2 COMMENT ON HALSEY'S BOAST TOKYO, Jan. B. The Nippon Times in an editorial Admiral Gets An Answer declares that despite all the efforts of official American propagandists to flood the world with false reports and predictions favourable to their side, there is
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  • 313 2 ROLE UNDER NEW ORDER SHOWN Domei. MALACCA, Jan. 6.— 'The Malai Seinen Club, religicus and ether bodies of the Malai community should all work in close harmony and co-operaticn net only for the benefit of the community but also for the prosperity of the
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  • 64 2 Domei. LISBON, Jar.. Feverish American efforts to replenish their depleted stock ot rubber have suffered a set bark as reports from Washington said that delay in obtaining official sanction fcr the conversion of refineries to produce butadiene for the manufacture of synthetic rubber has
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  • 149 2 I Doraei. TOKYO. Jan. 7—Ever-increas-ing affection of the German people lor Lieut. Gen. Hlroshi I Oshnna, Nippon Ambassador to Berlin, came to the fore with the publication recently of the "General Oshima Number" by the popular German weekly magazine "Woche,*1 according to the Mrinichi.
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  • 60 2 "^■re shews snasamm from OUnngkhnr iwonhing «asni-lmup*e acreaayatios" at fiandaaail norodrome an Alia law Slate, U.SJL, l%ey wore nrgod to etady hard ha ardor to norsitapaae m toe trrial Front" in China. Aitd »rt Own* planes as «fcowa m She nittu^ lut«« nrarl aH downed as a
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  • 273 2 MU ALA LUMPUR, Jan. 7.—Development of trade schools with a view to encouraging manufacture was envisaged by Mr. Y. Fusimi, Director of Education, Selangor, in an interview to the Press, when he outlined the educational policy to be adopted in the coming year
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  • 293 2 CRIME DISTINCTLY ON THE WANE SHANGHAI* Jan. 7.— Rhan^ni Municipal Police which, since its reorganisation, has maintained peace and order in the city with an efficiency and effectiveness never known before, is now in the process of being patterned after the Nippon police
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  • 75 2 Dome!. TOKtO, Jan. 8.- A highly entertaining special radio program featuring star singers, vaudevtilisti and the Nippon Symphony Orchestra was broadcast from the Hibiya Public Hall lost night for troops in the far-flung fronts of tfreater East Asia. The entire program oo»--sisted of songs, stories
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  • 244 2 DwneL LISBDN, Jan. 6.—lt is reported from Washington that Leon Hen- j derson, Director of the Office of, Price Administration, has tcdayj outlawed all pleasure and ncm- J essential motoring in 17 Eastern States and the district of Columbia, effective from noon. O.P.A. officials
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  • 213 2 "THE VILLAGE people com 1 daily to buy these articles in tahils because they cannot afford to make bigger purchases and when you charge them four or flve times the proper price you deserve no sympathy whatsoeTer," declared the Distri:t Judge, Mr. M. V.
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  • 185 2 I THE MILITARY AdminfatraM-n Department has decided to held novel competition for the youth of Syonan on the occasion ox the anniversary of the rebirfi o Malaya, Feb. IS. The competition will eorctet o lectures to be delivered in th? Nippon-language, a prize
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  • 375 2 Bigger East Asia Ministry Allocations ■hm| TOKYO. Jan. 7—The Cabinet meeting today approved budget estimates covering sp^eial accounts, including budget estimates fcr the Government-Gene-ral of Chosen. Oovernmmt-Gene-ral of Taiwan, the Kwamgtung lca-ed territory, Karafuto and mandated territory in the Pacific, Imperial railway account, and special accounts fcr
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  • 189 2 BUENOS AIRES, Jan. «.—Gra- dually more war saving bends are being cashed in the United States, and ths Treasury is keep- ing anxious eyes on the increas- ing volume of bond redemptions bv individuals, it is reported from Washington. If turn-ins keep going hiirher —and
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  • 161 2 t _A_ ST. A*CDJtEU"S CATHEDRAL: Ist Sunday after Epiphany, Hcly Oc.mtnunion (plain) 8.30 a.m. Holy Cornmurucn (choral) 9.30 a.m. BiMe Class tad Sunday School 5 pjr. Choral Evensong 6 pjn. Wednesday. Jan. 13. Holy ccmmunicn 9 a.m. Nativity Play 6.45 pjn.; Friday. Prayer Group a .30 pjtt. ST.
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  • 101 2 DwneL LISBON. Jan. 7—lt is reported from Havana that the Cuban Ministry of Justice has announced that Cuban law courts will no longer handle cases involving crimes committed by members of the United States Army in Cuba. Henceforth such case* win be heard
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 113 2 KVOEI BLOOD and SAND To-ngiit. and 8.30. To-morrow, 12.50— Z 5 —8.30 pjn. T.T. SYOWA PRAM ILEWSTtIN To-niyht, 6 and 8.30, To-m.urow, 1230— Z— 6—€.3o p.m. T.T. USIUO BUNSET of POWER To-n gat, C and 8.30. T»-morro*7. 3—6—830 poa. INDO VEER f'ALA &lt;Hindunanl) To-nifiht. 6 ocloei. T.T. To-marrow, 2.30—5.30—3 30
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    • 153 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 220 I 48 YOU learned en the radio the us? of the word "aula ni" »»~"»'"g "while." Today you will deal with the wort "toki" meaning "when." This word to used as a conjunction. Now let us learn the following examples: 1. Wataehl ga sore o
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