Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 January 1943

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  • 16 1 The Syonan Sinbun I ENGLISH^! No. 36 MONDAY, JANUARY 18, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 179 1 Dome! tOKYO, Jan. 17. —It was jointly announced by the War Office and the Cabinet Bureau of Decorations at midnight on Jan. 16 that H:s Imperial Majes.y the Emperor was pleased to bestow the 44th grant of awards to Army officers and men k lied
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  • 488 1 Another Squabble WITH THE North African cunoaign, undertaken by the An'.lo-Americans more than a month ago, still far from finish, the Soviet Union, it is it ported, has instructed its embassadors in London and Y/t»shington to inform Britain ana the United States that it ci?jires to have a say
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  • 107 1 Dome* STOCKHOLM, Jan. IS.—A Government crisis appears imminent with the Laboni Government of Prime Minister. John tortin, inert ing opposition from antiI ibonr circles in New South Wales, Queensland and from the powerful Australian Workers llnion in Brisbane, according to Sidney reports. It is said Curtin
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  • 525 1 Oomei TOKYO, Jan. 18— In recognition of its distinguished services, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, has granted citation to a lone reconnaissance hydroplane, directed by Chief Flight Warrant Oflicer Hideo Yamada, which distinguished itself in action by destroying one largetype enemy bomber
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  • 339 1 I STOCKHOLM, Jan. 15.—The haste with which th« AngloAmericans announced their int ention to relinquish extraterritorial rights in China in favour of the Chungking re I gime, is indicative of the serious concern betrayed by Washington and London in connection with the declaration
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  • 396 1 RESUL TS OF AIR COMB A TS IN PERIOD JAN. 5-11 Total Of 1,058 Aircraft Destroyed In Five Months RESULTS OF AIR COMB A TS IN PERIOD JAN. 5-11 Domti. TOKYO, Jan. 16.—The Imperial Headquarters announced at 3 p.m. that the Nippon Naval
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  • 350 1 DETAILS OF DOG*I FIGHTS IN PACIFIC DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 16. —Commenting en the results obtained by Nippon air units in the Solomons and New Guinea areas from Jan. 5 to Jan. 11 as announced by Imperial Headquarters, sources close to the Navy emphasized that Nippcn
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  • 186 1 DesneL CANTON, Jan. 16.-As a last measure to cope with the acute shortage of men, Chungking officials in Kwangsi Province have taken steps to form a women's transport corps, according to information reaching hare. Since the outbreak of the China Affair, enemy authorities have
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  • 27 1 An enemy plane being reduced to cinders by fire after being shot down by Nippon fighters somewhere ha the South. —(Domei photo).
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  • 101 1 Domei. LISBON, Jan. 16.—1t is reported from Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, that 3,800 men, hitherto net on-strike, have Joined the 18-day-old wild-cat walk-out of Pennsylvanian anthracite miners today, in disregard of the War Labour Board's ultimatum directing 10,000 to 17,000 other strikers
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  • 137 1 LISBON. Jan. 15.—The Peruvian Government has ordered the mass expulsion of approximately 800 Nippon residents including women and children from' Peru, according to dispatches from Lima. The .reports added the Nippon residents detained in the northern part of Peru pending deportation are most
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  • 420 1 I'ltiKCE BATTLES IN RUSSIA LISBON, Jan. 16—While the Soviets are fighting desperately against time to make use of the few weeks left for their Winter offensive, the opposing forces in North Africa are poised for a major action with the concentration
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  • 199 1 RESULTS OF PAST YEAR'S BATTLES Dotnei. FLYING, J^n. 17 —The headquarters of the Nippon Forces In North China yesterday afternoon announced last year's composite war results achieved by Nicp:n units up to the end or December, as well as Tor the month or
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  • 170 1 Heavy Casualties A mong Burmese RANGOON, Jan. 16.—Panicstricken over the mistaken assumption that the Nippon forces might invade India from Akyab sector, the Rcyal Air Force is carrying out indiscriminate bombing attacks on villages in the mountainous regions along the Mayu River, causing many deaths and
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  • 580 1 A Dontei BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 16.—Confusion Is added to the compex North African political situation with the reported invitation to Marcel Peyrouton to take up an important post under General Henri Oiraud. General Dwight Etsen-Hower's view is that the influence
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  • 151 1 DHML PEKING, Jan. 15.—Consolidation of the people's efforts, to attain the objectives of the Greater East Asia War will be discussed at an extraordinary conference to be convened here on Jan. 24, the Hsinmin Society announced yesterday. It was revealed that, in
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  • 61 1 MM ISTANBUL, Jan. 16—Reports from Delhi declare citizens in Calcutta are evacuating the city lit a steady stieam owing- to repeated Nippon aerial attacks. The evacuees who form mostly the lower classes are said to be flooding the northern part of Bengal and Bihar
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  • 243 2 Dmnel. SHANGHAI, Jan. 15.—Branding as "absurd and unnecessary" the rredlction that regardless of the outcome of the current war, the United States will "step into Britain's shtes inheriting her leadership, Yoji Hirota. Nippon Embassy spokesman, in a statement to Domei this afternoon declared that
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  • 122 2 THE HOME for aged and destitute fit Kim Kiat Road set un by the Oversea Chinese Association, Eyonan. has begun to 'v;r tion. Ih3 flrrt batch of 100 bat been ad-: mi..?! while ether batches, will be; ndnitued within the next few days. is expected
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  • 164 2 TOKYO, Jan. 16.—The Thai Embassy issued an official statement o! gratitude, on behalf cf ito national', today for the relief measures which the Gcvernment and people of Nippon recently extrnded to flood victims in Thailand. It will be recalled th«U on Nov. 6 last year
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  • 82 2 Darnel LISBON, Jan. 15.—1t is reported from Washington that the S:nate Banking Committee today unanimously approved Roosevelt's nomination of former Michigan Senator, Prentiss Brown, to replace Leon Henderson s.s Price Administrator. It w.ll be recalled that Henderson resigned en Dec. 17 because of pressure
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  • 298 2 INSTITUTE READY FOR STUDENTS TOKYO, Jan. 14— With the Yoseikan Hall in Tokyo Prefecture and the students' quarters of the Takusan Institute acquired as dormitories, and an additional appointment ©f» more than ten official instructors to bolster the present staff of eight men, the
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  • 134 2 Dome! ON THE BURMA-INDIA Border, Jan. 15—A marker has been set-up by the Nippon forces at an undisclosed point on the Burma-India border where six British hurricane fighters were shot down by Imperial Air Defence Forces on Dec. 22 last year. The gesture
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  • 178 2 DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 16—It is learned that General Takao Suzuki, President of the Dai Nippon Seishonen dan or Nippon Youths Corps, in New Year greetings dispatched tcday to Artur Axmann, head of the Hitler Jugend, pledged on behaif of the Nippon Youths Corps to
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  • 132 2 1 I ENTRIES are now open for the Syonan Amateur Athletic Sports meeting to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Feb. 15, the first anniversary of tiie fall of Singapore. There will be no entrance fee and the dosing date for entries
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  • 210 2 DESCRIBED by the prosecuting officer as-"a weUknown bad character,' Sam Wai Man, 23-year-cld Cantonese, was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment, with 18 strokes of the heavy rotan, by the Criminal District Judge, Mr. M. V. Pillai, on Friday, on the charge of being
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  • 44 2 uomct SHANGHAI, Jan. 15—Due to the necessity of carefully examining the new situation resulting from China's formal entry into the war, the conference of Consuls-General and Consuls under the jurisdiction of the Nippon Ambassadorial Office in China was postponed to Jan. 23.
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  • 142 2 Oomei TOKYO, Jan. 15—The selection of tha first group of three students out of 37 candidates to be sent to French Indochina fcr special study was announced today by the Kokusai Gakuyukai (International Students Association). The students will be sent to French Indochina
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  • 536 2 Frog 'War 9, Dog Soup, Freak Flotver Crash Front Pages Of Penang Papers i A PENANG, Jan. 16— Dogs, frogs and b flower have recently hit the front pages cf the local dailies in a manner which has set the whole town talking, laughing and wondering. Into the Penang court
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  • 19 2 Nippon swimmers competing hi an excellent pool in the grounds of Meiji Shrine.— (Domei photo).
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  • 262 2 Week's Events Disappointed Chiang 'Beyond Imagination 9 NIPPON ARMY REVIEW Domei TOKYO, Jan. 15.—Vigorous activities of the Imperial forces in various regions in China during the week, coming at the time when the Nippon Government h»s returned its concessions to the National Government of China and abrogated its extraterritorial rights
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  • 75 2 Dotnel TOKYO, Jan. 15—The Government at the regular Cabinet meeting has decided to submit 12 additional bills to the 81st session of the Imperial Dtet which will re-convene on Jan. 21 after the New Year recess. Sills approved by the Government for presentation
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  • 209 2 ALLIES IMITATE NIPPON ACTION Pomei. ISTANBUL, Jan. 15.—The return to China of concessions and extraterritorial rights by Nippon has arc used keen attention of Mohammedans in various countries in West Asia, it was learned here today. The sincerity shown by the Nippon Government has deeply Impressed
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  • 228 2 Victory Mass Meeting In Hibiya Hall Domei. TOKYO. Uxk. 16.—1n ecncert with China s participation in the War of Greater East Asia, the Chinese Resid?nt3 Association in Tokyo held a victory mass meeting in front of the Hibiya Public Hall at 8 a.m. to encourage their
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  • 163 2 'V YOU learned on the radio yesterday the word "Dare no" meanirg "whose." Up to yesterday you learned those words of the nominative and possessive case, the word "dare."' Today l?t us study "dare" in the objective case. In Nippon-go we have conjugation :n the
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  • 125 2 AT A general meeting of the syoiian I Sports Association football section on Friday, the following committee was elected: Ist. A. O. Valberg (secretary convenor), Or. Sandosban. and Messrs. H. M. de Souza, Al Joharl and Chua Boon Lay. Mr. Lim Seow Kiew was recommended by the
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  • 69 2 mmmt TOKYO, Jan. I«.—An elaborate New Tear luncheon party, given by the Joed Bhftmelfcnl (Women's New life Society), in honour of more than 100 foreign students from China, Manchoukuo. Thailand, Philippines and the Bast Indies, was held at noon today at the Qajoen Restaurant in Meguro. After a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1380 2 PUBLIC NOTICES I TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 167 RE: CATTLE SHED LICENCES It is hereby notified that all cattle shed owners should obtain or renew licences between tne periods of Ist January and 28th February, Syowa 18, at Norinlca, Syonan Tokubctu Si. but those who apply tor licences are required
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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