Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 January 1943

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  • 17 1 The Syonan Sinbun [ENGLISH I No. 30 MONDAY, JANUARY 11, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 tm 7 Cents.
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  • 423 1 Sincerity Proved QUICKLY on the heels of the declaration of war on the JJnited States and Great Britain by the National Government of China, follows the announcement that Nippon and China have signed an agreement under which the administrative rights of the foreign concessions in China will be restored
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  • 158 1 DotneL YOKOHAMA. Jan. 10—At last we can fight against the United j States and Britain hand-in-hand i with Nippon for the great aim of > constructing Greater East Asia. Chen Tung-ting, Vice-President of the Nippon Chinese Residents1 Association and Chief Director of! the Yokohama
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  • 76 1 Lee urcs W.I I be given by the' Mayor and Lieut.-Col. Okubo at j the Dai Toa Gekjo tomorrow! night starting from 7 o'clock. The J public is invited. There will be no adm'sson charge. The programme is as follows: (1) Message to
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  • 391 1 OCCUPATION ANNIVERSARY Domel. KUALA, LUMPUR, Jan. 11—To the people of Kuala Lumpur Jan. 11. the official date of entry into the sU«te of the Imperial Nippon Army, marks not only a i phase in the eradication of British domination here but the beginning of
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  • 198 1 SHANGHAI, Jan. B.—With the remarkable progress made by the National Government of China during the past year, politically i and economically, to attain the! position enabling it to bend its efforts in the Greater East Asia! War, Nippon authorities have de- j cided upon
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  • 363 1 QUIET PREVAILS 'IN TUNISIA LISBON, Jan. 9.—Although weather conditions are growing worse, fierce struggles continued unabated along the entire Eastern Soviet battlelines, and, while the Tunisian front remained quiet probably due to the terrific setback suffered by the anti-Axis forces two days
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  • 43 1 Isssss^maaSSJnmmmur «aammmmfflmma« <; V 'Waaammaat^TBmWaatmdr *^"JW*ATh*k. s3sV«analSB»55iWasPWP*<S Crack units of a Niypon landing party in action recently "somewhere in the sonih-ioest^rn Pacific Thus far in this war, many citations have been granted for gallantry shown by these units. (Domei photo.)
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  • 478 1 Extraterritoriality Abolished Domel. TOKYO, Jan. 9—The Government of Nippon under an agreement signed in Nanking between Ambassador Momoru Shigemitsu and President Wang Ching-wei restores to the National Government of China administrative rights of the concessions which Nippon has at present in China*
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  • 225 1 D*meL CANTON, Jan. B—Much confusion over the sending of additional five divisions cf Chungking troops to India to aid the Bri-tish-American forces as requested by the latter, is being caused among Chungking officials, according to information from i Chungking. The Chungking Government,
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  • 254 1 DmmL NANKING, Jan. B—Remarkably successful results have been obtained by Nippon units in mop-ping-up operations against Chinese Communist remnants in North China with the Chinese Red troops being routed and I wiped out in central Hopei Province, Shansi Province and the area west' of Weishanhu,
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  • 164 1 Oomci. NANKING, Jan. 9—The Central Political Council this morning met and decided details ol the organization of a new Supreme National Defence Council in view of the situation brought about by the declaration of war against th» United States and! British Empire. The National Government of
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  • 922 1 We Are In Position To Fish t Through To Final Victory 9 Nippon's Unreserved Goodwill To China Is Demonstrated Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 9. —Hailing: the war declaration by the National Government of Chin- as "a great step forward in the prosecution of the War oi'
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  • 338 1 Dome*. SHANGHAI, Jan. 8— Although the United States air forces in China have been expressing their intention to launch an offensive against Nippon Nippon's aerial campaign since the middle of December had the effect of not only frustrating this attempt but keeping the American
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  • 254 1 Domri NANKING. Jan. 9—The abolition of extraterritoriality and the restoration of concessions and international settlements carried out by Nippon has enabled China to regain its integrity, sovereignty, and It is an act ol inestimable goodwill towards China which will never be forgotten by the
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  • 567 2 TEXT OF WAR DECLARATION Translated text of the war declaration is as lollcws: "Upon the outbreak of the Greater East Abla War on Dec. 8, the year telore last, the National Government of China on the basis of the spirit of
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  • 429 2 Donui TOKYO, Jan. 9.—The following ils the declaration of the Imperial Government of Nippon, issued today, on the declaration of war against the United States and Great Britain by the National Government of China: "The National Government of the Republic of China today, Jan.
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  • 237 2 A SPORTS meeting in Syonan is being planned by the Syonan Spcrts Association to commemorate tho fall of Singapore on Feb. 15. Matters relating to track and field events were discussed at a meeting of the track and nel'J section of the
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  • 48 2 The first primary school, for Nippon children in Syonan, held its opening ceremony last Friday morning in the presence of Mr. Dazai, of the Education Department, Syonan Tokubetu-si. and Dr. K. Ando, Minsei-bu Chyo. Picture showing the entrance to the school premises.- photo.)
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  • 225 2 THE COMPLETE tightening by the Syonan Military Administration of money-lending regulations in Malai and Sumatra to prevent any possibility cf extorting unreasonable rates of interest from borrowers, is hailed by Syonan financial circles as a bold and imaginative measure designed to uproct an evil
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  • 491 2 A FREE SCREENING of flims depicting the superb strength of tho Nippon Army and the close collaboration that exists among the various arms,* was given last Fridpy at the Dal Toa Gekijo (former Cathay Theatre). The show was sponsored by the Military Propaganda Department
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  • 470 2 MAIN EVENTS END IN DRAW WITH two drawn main eve and Little Robert, and Battling fight fans were entertained to at the New World arena on Sat Perhaps the biggest surprise of the evening was the excellent show put up by
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  • 332 2 AGREEMENTS SIGNED IN NANKING OmmL NANKING, Jan. 9.—lmmediately following the formal declaration of war against the United States and the British Empire by the National Government of China, ceremonies for the signature of a Sino-Nlppon« joint declaration concerning co-operation for the prosecution
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  • 188 2 PARALLEL with the drive to crow more focd, the Foodstuffs Department. Gunseikan-bu. is now formulating a ten-year plan for bresding more cows and buffaloes in Malai and Sumatra. There are about 500,000 head of cows and buffaloes in Malai and about 700
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  • 410 2 OPEN TO ALL IN GREAT EAST ASIA COMMEMORATING the first anniversary of the outbreak ol K? e, C? l3?t^¥ st War- the Mainichi, English edition, formerly the Osaka Mainichi and the Tokyo Nichi Nichi, .announces a prize essay ccntcst, the subject being "Construction of the Greats''»,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 184 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No, 221 UP to yesterday you have learned on the radio many words and their uses. And we are sure that all of you have learnt them by heart. Now let us begin with Interrogative sentences tcday. Ih Nippon-go Interrogative sentences consist of subject, predicate and interrogative
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