Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 12 January 1943

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  • 19 1 The Syonan Sinbun [■us E N G LISH No. 31 TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 360 1 Drmnel. TOKYO. .V:.n. 12.—His Imperial Majesty The Emperor yesterday sonified F:.s intention to send /Sldes-de-Cairii to Inspect Army an" Navy irwft oCiccs, and faetoi.es aatfH Army and Navy r —•:r.ger.r'iit thiotignont the country. It is understood that Aidcs-dc-Cairp earlv next month witl insp.ct
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  • 499 1 Freed From Uneqiial Treaties r"TE ABROGATION of alii tro»tte3 v/itli Britain and! United States by the National Gcemment of China is the nrturr.l outcome of ths declaration of war announced on j Ec.turda*. Tlie abrogation tr.;".:3 immediate effect, and; puts an end to many unequal treaties which China had
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  • 320 1 Reaction To Nanking War Declaration THE DECLARATION of war againct Britain and the United states by the National Government oi China at Nanking has Greatly inspired the Cninese community throughout Malai, sa} r3 D:m2i. The Overseas Chinese leaders of various sections expressed their unanimous opinion that
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  • 96 1 Dome! SAIGCN, Jan. 11.—NipponFrench Indochina negotiations, which were suspended en account of the New Year holidays, s*-e now expected to b3 resumed this afternoon. It Is believed satisfactory progress will be seen in the negotiation* this year In view of the smooth progress made last year.
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  • 213 1 DotneL LISBON, Jan. 11.—It fa reported from Washington that Roosevelt's nomination today of Edward J. Flynn, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, as Minister to Australia. immediately evoked a storm of criticism throurheut America. In New York. Wendell WUlkie. who recently retarned from Chungking, as Roosevelt's special envoy,
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  • 62 1 Dmml CANTON, Jan. 11—Two United States P-40 fighters were shot down yesterday by Nippon antiaircraft batteries over Chingmen. western Hupeh Provincs, according to a dispatch from Chingmen. It is said a squadron of six American P-40 fighters appeared over Chinsmcn at 12.30 pjn.
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  • 32 1 Formidable Nippon tanks rumbling into action somewhere in the East Asia war theatre. Tanks of this type have led our land forces to many suece ases. (Domei photo.)
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  • 352 1 Attacks Aim At Destroying U.S. Air Force Facilities Domei NIPPON BASE in S perfect combination of fighting planes, Nippon of unfavourable weather tense cold, have been co: air bases in South China tion of the American A The following are majcr
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  • 307 1 WEAK ALLIED A TTACKSIN TUNISIA Dome! LISBON, Jan. 11.—German submarines, intercepting a strongly-protected anti-Axis convoy bound from Trinidad to Gibraltar with a sizeable cargo of motor fuel, sank 13 tankers, aggregating 124,000 tons, while damaging three others, the German High Command revealed
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  • 314 1 Reinforce men ts Rushed To Velikiye Luki DomeL LISI2ON, Jan. 11—High-light of the righting on the Eastern front was centered ux the southern sector, according to the German communique, where German infantry and Panzer divisions In co-operation with the Luftwaffe crushed mil -Soviet counterattacks, destroying
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  • 421 1 DR. CHU MIN-YI'S DECLARATION Domel NANKING, Jan. 11.—In a radio address over the Nanking Broadcasting Station, Dr. Chu Min-yi, Foreign Minister of the National Government cf China, declared tonight that tha National Government by virtue of its declaration of war on Britain and the
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  • 91 1 MEASURING more than a foot in height and 18 inches in diameter, a freak flower, which bloomed from a tiny bud into its present giant size within four days, is attracting: hundreds of people to a garden in River Road, Penan?, says a Domei
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  • 444 1 Deatei. TOiv. 1. 11.—The fundamental (Wcenca between Nippon and Angle-American policies toward China was revealed In the rendition of concessions and rellnquishment of extra-territorial rights in China as Nippon itself "has tasted bitterness and suffered from long struggle to repudiate unequal
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  • 208 1 Demel SHANGHAI, Jan. 11.—A total of 1.104 Chungking troops surrendered, while 927 others were captured, oy the Nippon forces during mopping-up operations carried out in December in various areas bordering the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, It was reported here today.
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  • 185 1 GENERAL HATA CONFIDENT Dotnci. NANKING, Jan. 10.—With the participation cf the National Government of China in the War of Greater East Asia military cooperation betwesn Nippon and China has been greatly strengthened, General Shunroku Hata, Commander-in-Chief cf the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, declared asserting that
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  • 213 1 Dome i. NANKING, Jan. 10—Assailing Britain and the United States for their traditional deceptive policy toward China, the Nanking Kuo-Min Ji Pao, outstanding Chinese-language journal, in an editorial encitled, "What has become of Anglo-American Announcement Regarding Abolishment of their Extra-turri.orial Rights in China?" points out that
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  • 70 1 Doraei. TOKYO. Jan. 11—Attesting to th« nation's financial strength it was reveaJed that the total of national postal savings exceeded the Yen 12,000,000.000 rcark on Saturday by Yen 4.000.D00. Since reaching the Yen 10.000.000.000 peak in May last year, the speed wherewith funds have
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  • 562 2 CLOSE CONCERT WITH NIPPON Dwari. SHANGHAI, Jan. 10.—" It is indeed gratifying for the development of Greater East Asia to see that true co-opera-tion between Nippon and China has actually been brought about b;r the National Government's declaration of war on the United States and
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  • 305 2 Donel. SHANGHAI, Jan. 10—Following the declaration of war against the United States and Britain yesterday, motion pictures of Anglo-American origin will be banned starting today, Sunday, in all Chinese cities, including Shanghai. With the banning of Anglo-American films, posters and signs advertizing them both
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  • 278 2 E«mcL TOKYO, Jan. 11—Including Premier General Hideki Tojo and Finance Minister Oicinori Kaya, more than 25.000 persons jammed every available space at the Kokugikan Amphitheatre here yesterday to witness the opening day's bouts o! the 15-day sumo tournament. Premier Tojo, in muitl, seated beside Minister
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  • 658 2 1* D«mL BERLIN, Jan. 9.—Wilhelmstrasse circles unanimously hailed the National Government of Chinas declaration of war against Great Britain and the United States as an expression of the unshakeable belief in the! victory of the Axis nations. At the same time, they added,
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  • 20 2 Syonan gkto bsaHy engaged m making eauipment for the nraeilee of fencing by swordsmen. (Domei photo).
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  • 532 2 Congressman Warns U.S. 'Nippon Has Won ONLY NEEDS TO HOLD GAINS Dmn( LISBON, Jan. 11.—In a sectional broadcast on the American people recently, Congressman Melvin Maas, who returned from active service In the South Pacific after taking part in the Battle of the Solomons on Dec.. 8 last year, declared
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  • 208 2 NEW MEDICAL ORGANIZATION OwneL IPOH. Jan. 10. —At the suggestion of Dr. Tadashi Sa.o, Coief of the Medical and Health Services of Malai and Sumatra, and Dr. Oaus of Syonan, a Peralc branch of the newly established Syonan Medical and Health Association has been formed.
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  • 271 2 DECLARING that the accused was ths type cf person who put up the price of fish in the markets, the Criminal District Judge. Mr. M. V. Pillai, yesterday, fined Tang See Fong $250, or three months' rigorous imprisonment, on the charge that "you. not being
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  • 132 2 Donvi. LISBON, Jan. 10.—The New Delhi Rad.o belatedly reports that 3.000 square miles of the Indian d strlci of Bengal were affected by a terrific cyclone and tidal, wave, which swept in from Bengal Bay in October. At least 11,000 people were killed and
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  • 383 2 D«n«f. shanghai, Jan. 11.—"Today is the most glorious- for China, for the slumbering lion' has awakened," declared L. T. Yuan, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai and vice-chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council, in his opening address at a mass-meeting
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1027 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 166! TOMI SEIREI NO. 19 AN ORDINANCE TO MAKE PROVI- j SION FOR THE REGULATION OF MONEYLENDING It is hereby notified that by virtue of the above-named Ordinance, no per- j son shall carry on the business ol money-lending in the Sycnan Tokubetu unleia he
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    • 733 2 TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No 15 RE: EXAMINING OP CONDITIONS OF WEIGHTS AND M2.\SUUL>». It Is hereby notified Uiat from 1 h January to 31m; Marcn Syowa is, the usual examining of tii^ conditions nf weights and measure* will be hoi,-:. Weights and m-asures i*sec for bueinees purposes should De subnvttea
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 140 2 Tonight's Program At Dai Toa Gekijo LECTURES will be given by the Mayor and Lieut.Col. Okubo at the Dai Toa Gekijo tonight starting from 7 o'clock. The public is invited. There will be no admission charge. The programme is us fol* lows: (1) Message to the people by the Mayor
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    • 130 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 222 —*r YESTERDAY you learned en the radio interrogative sentences in the affirmative form. Today you will learn the interrogative sentences in the negative form. That Is yesterday you learned the form of masu ka?" Now you will learn masen ka?" Now let us study the
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