Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 January 1943

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  • 16 1 The Syonan Sinbun I English"! No. 32 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, KOKI 2603; SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 485 1 Schools, Teachers EDUCATION being 'tuch an Essential part of the Jconomic wellbeing of a people, 4 is gratifying to note that although barely one year has elapsed since the occupation of this i island, considerable neadway has been made by the author! ties in Syonan, for today, in addition
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  • 719 1 SPEECH AT DAI TOA GEKIJO THE WAR is not being fought for the sole benefit of Nippon but for the emancipation of "millions of suffering Asiatics," and therefore all Asiatics must contribute their share to its successful prosecution, declared Lieut. Col. Koichi Okubo,
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  • 335 1 WILL BOLSTER NIPPON'S PO WER' VAST DEPOSITS of a special mineral vital for the prosecution of the war have been discovered in the Southern areas by Lieut.-Gen. Reikichi Tada, President of the Scientific Mobilisation Society, who returned to Tokyo recently following
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  • 40 1 Troops garrisoned somewhere in the north-western part of Manchoukuo paying: homage to the Imperial Palace on the New Year's day. These troops are maintaining ceaseless vifil in this northern outpost of Greater East Asia. —(Domei photo).
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  • 279 1 Domei TOKYO, Jan. 12—The announcement that the United States and Britain yesterday signed treaties with Chungking abrogating extra-territorial rights came like a bombshell but proved to be only a dud which failed to explode, informed observers commented. It was only a face-having act
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  • 151 1 3CN, Jan. 11—H is reported i Washington that as the uivent crtUcal situation is draining heavily on American war production as well as manpower, Paul V. McNutt, War Manpower Commissioner, declared that one woman will be employed for every four male labourers
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  • 60 1 Dmbcl SAIOON. Jan. 11—The NipponFrench Indochina negotiations, which had been suspended over the New Tear holidays, were resumed at S pjn. today between Minister Shigpru Kuriyama and Governor-General Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux at the latter a official residence. The conference dealt with basic questions concerning the new economic relations
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  • 38 1 Dome! -*rf BANGKOK, Jan. li.—ln a telegram addressed to president Wang Chlng-wel today Chinese residents in Thailand pledged unstinted support to the National Government in the war against Britain and the United States. J(
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  • 312 1 Dome!. NANKING, Jan. 11.—Through the organization o£ a Supreme Defence Council following China s entry into the Greater East Asia war, the National Government has completed its defences for fighting the current war. Simultaneous with the outbreak of the Greater Bast Asia War. the NanWing
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  • 133 1 37 Hostile Planes Shot Down In Past 12 Days DMnei. TOKYO, Jan. 12.—The Imperial Headquarter; announced at 5 p.m. today that since the end of December last year up to the present, the Nippon Army Air Force either shot down
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  • 252 1 Clear Evidence Of Cowardly Character Domei AN UNDISCLOSED BASE, Jan. 12—The Nippon hospital ship, I Arabia Maru, painted white with' regulation red crosses on her sides, was ruthlessly bombed by three United States Consolid-ated-type timbers on Jan. 4 in Rangoon Harbour, it was disclosed by the
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  • 165 1 Domei. LISBON, Jan. 11.—Whib action in North Africa ytsterday was confined tx> local skirmishes, heavy fighting paged on the Soviet-German front. According to the official German announcement issued in Berlin, in bitter struggles which raged in the Northern Caucasus, Stalingrad and Don areas Rsich troops
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  • 338 1 Tokyo Press Comment Demei TOKYO, Jan. 12—The Nippon Times* commenting on the intensified disturbances in India, says that the most ridiculous example of wishful thinking in Britain ever since the outbreak of the Greater East Asia Tjfar
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  • 73 1 Domei LISBON, J^n. 21.—1t is reported ',rom Washington that the UJS. War Department has announced the names of 364 Americans killed in actio t in South Pacific and Africa zones. The men listed were from 42 States and Alaska. The U.S.
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  • 196 1 Domcu LISBON, Jan. 11.—It is repi the United States Navy Departi day part of the colossal losses, 19,900-ton aircraft-carrier Hor; States Navy during naval engai between Oct. 26, the Battle of Cruz Island, and Nov. 30, the The Navy Department
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  • 236 1 Dotnei LISBON, Jan. 11—It is reported from Washington the prospects of immediate heavy taxes as well as iorced saving loomed for the American people as President Roosevelt submitted to Congress the latest budget estimates. Out of the total of $108,903,043,000 approximately $100,000,000,000 is
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  • 526 1 U.S.A. Makes Face-Sa ving Admission Dome! TOKYO, Jan. 12—Political observers, commenting on the United States' admission iast night of the loss of the 19,900--ton aircraft-carrier Hornet, three cruisers and seven destroyers in the battles of South Pacific and off Lunga, said the move was timed to iniiame—American war sentiment against
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  • 353 2 ONLY BETRAYING EAST^ASIA OOUIfI. PEKING, Jan. 11.—Commenting on Nanking's declaration of war against the United States and Britain, General Yasutsuru Okamura, Supreme Commander of the Nippon Forces in North China, expressed the hope that residents in North China, regardless of whether they
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  • 367 2 DRUG SALES TO BE CONTROLLED THE MEDICAL authorities in! }&lalal have assured the Syonan f Medical and Health Association of j their full co-operation in all matters with a view of improving jth? health and welfare of the; .T-eople, according to Dr. M. Gaus,
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  • 310 2 ft I Drmei Ipoh, Jan. 11. —In an interview .granted to the Ipoh Press, Dr. (Tadashi Sato, Chief of the Medical and Health Service, Malal and Sumatra, outlined the main nocUcy of the administration in matters pertaining to sanitation .'»nd health in
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  • 135 2 Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 13—A general meeting of the Committee attached to the Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs is being held today at the official residence of the- Minister for Greater East Asiatic Affairs. At the genera] session a discussion will be held on the
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  • 171 2 Dome! TOKYO, Jan. 11.—It Is learned that all preparations for the forthcoming Winter competition of the 13th Meiji Shrine National Physical Training meet have been completed at the Nikko National Park, Tochigi Prefecture. The ski competition which is slated to get under way on Feb.
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  • 388 2 Domcl NANKING, Jan. 10.—Thro ugh Nippon's return of concessions in China the National Government of China has accomplished what no Chinese Government in the past bad been able to accomplish, Masaomi Yoshitomi, spokesman of the Nippon Embassy in China, stated on the occasion
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  • 367 2 INDIAN DRIVER AN INDIAN driver's faithful while the battle for this country light when it was revealed that charge of the Victory Dispensai sary of 316, South Bridge Road, ployer's property through everj 'S FAITHFULNESS ness to his Nippon employer r raf ed was
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  • 212 2 THS NEED for expand-ng technical education, and a brief outline of the progress of the work of the Education Department, Syonan Tokubetu-si, which today runs many public schools as against the ncn-existence of such institutions, under the former administration were items discussed by the spokesman
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  • 165 2 1 *r ARRANGEMENTS are oelng made to run an All-Syonan Open tennis championship tournament In the first week of February, 5t was disclosed at a general meeii.ig at the tennis section of the Syonan Sports Association, on Monday. A comprehensive program which has been
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  • 77 2 DomrJ. TOKYO, Jan. 12.—The East Camp Increased its lead to six points ever the West Camp yesterday in the second day of the 15-day sumo tournament by again outscoring its opponents by 13 to 10. No upsets were registered with Yokozuna (Grand Champions) Putabayama,
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  • 107 2 DomeL KUCHINQ, Jan. 11.—The Nippon Military Administration in Borneo ifi training picked Dyak youths for police duty. Considered physically and spiritually superior, the former head-hunt-ing tribesmen, are held in high "esteem by other local Inhabitants and therefore should be suited for patrol duty among the
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  • 193 2 DEMONSTRA TION ON FEBRUARY 15 A MASS drill by about ).000 Syonan school children to the accompaniment cf broadcast music, at the Jalan Besar Boys' School playground, will be one of the features of the elaborate program planned fcr the celebration of the "Fall
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  • 130 2 Darnel DJAKARTA. Jan. 11.—Popular demand for the complete elimination of all traces of the former Dutch East Indies Adminlst rat ion has resulted in the decision by the Nippon Military Administration to give new Nippon names to a number of brands of cigarettes, hitherto sold
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  • 204 2 11 Domei. TOKYO. Jan. 11.—Staging an. uphill fight in his second meet- ing with challenger Toshio Yuki, the featherweight champion, Isamu Kcngo, fast southpaw, successfully defended his crown for the fifth consecutive time by taking a close ten-round decision in the main event held at
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  • 78 2 DEATH CHEW I—Mrs.1 —Mrs. chew Hock Ann (nee Tan Cheng Lian) age 60 years, passed away peacefully on Jan. 12, 2603, at 174, OharKon Lane. Syonan, leaving behind her loving husband, three sons Chin Chong, chin Joo and chin Lye, three daughters, two sops-in-law Gan Kee Tian and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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    • 143 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 223 You learned the interrogative sentences yesterday that is "....masen ka" Today you will learn about the use of the words "....nani desu ka? meaning "What to....?" In Nippon-go these interrogative words are placed at the end or the sentence »-/h;le in English the interrogctlve word
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