Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 January 1943

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  • 17 1 The Syonan Sinbun I ENGLISH 1 No. 37 TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 "''■->■ 7 Cents.
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  • 99 1 v OnkL TOKYO. Jan. IS—His Imperial Majesty the Emperor granted a luncheon at the Imperial Palace today to Shigenori Togo, former Foreign Minister, Tatsuo Kawai, former Minister to Australia, Tadakatsu Suzuki, former Minister to Egypt, and Haruhiko Nishi, former vice Foreign Minister in recognition of
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  • 476 1 Second And Last? FIERCE battles are reported to be raging on the entire Soviet front, with the Rusrlr.ns apparently going the v/hole hog in a desperate effort to regain some of the strategic positions held by the Germans. The Soviets have only a few weeks to carry out their
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  • 27 1 Domci LISBON. Jan. 17—Nippon bombers have raided and bombed military installations in the Chittagong area causing: damage, according to New Delhi reports
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  • 337 1 RESEARCH EXPERTS IN SYONAN With the recent arrival of a staff of research workers, the Syonan Military Administration has decided to create a new Research Office by expanding a nd completely reorganizing the existing research organ under its jurisdiction, it is officially learned. The
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  • 89 1 Domei RANGOON, Jan. 18—A fierce anti-British demonstration broke out in Nasik, Bombay State, yesterday when excited demonstrators clashed with the local police. During the ensuing melee nearly 50 persons, including women, were arrested and charged with looting foodstuffs and clothing, according to information reaching
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  • 199 1 Dome! LISBON. Jan. 17.—Th 2 Indian food problem, which is becoming acute, can be summarized from the London Times' report on Jan. 13 from its New Delhi correspondent who declared that the Indian Government is faced by acute deficiencies in several parts in India,
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  • 64 1 Bsnst CANTON, Jan. 18.—According to information available here from Chungking, the authorities there revealed a large formation of Nippon fighter planes and bombers on the morning of Jan. 16 attacked Yunnan-1 a'rfleld in Yunnan Province, which was severely blasted in the initial Nippon air raid
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  • 149 1 DUE TO U-BOAT ACTIVITIES Domei. ISTANBUL, Jan. 17—It was revealed that American forces In West Asia have been forced to enlist local recruits since Axis submarine attacks have caused them difficulty in getting needed reinforcements. It was disclosed that due to the disruption
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  • 137 1 Dwnei LISBON, Jan. 17—It is reported from Canberra that Prime Minister John Curtin has revealed that Australia's manpower situation is at a critical stage with military service requirements such that there would be a gap between withdrawals from production labour, and supply available for replacements.
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  • 159 1 THE MILITARY Administration in Syonan has announced that Singapore's fall to the Imperial Nippon Forces on Feb. 15 last year, marking the end of all British resistance' in the Maiai Peninsula, will be celebrated with fitting programs during the week beginning Feb. 11.
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  • 340 1 DomeJ TOKYO. Jan. 18.—More thj of Greater East Asia are now si assist in the establishment of t based on new Asiatic ideals, un One thousand and twenty Manchoukuo students, of whom 170 are girls, have all passed the Manchoukuo Government
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  • 45 1 German-Italo transport units are seen moving at a swift pabe on the North African front. They are part of the Axis forces under Marshal Rommel, which have just smashed the British 8th Army who attempted to outflank them in Libya. -(Domei photo).
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  • 347 1 WAR EXPENDITURE COLOSSAL By GOEO TEKANISHI Fanner Domel Correspondent in New Yerfc. TOKYO, Jan. 16.—The serious menace of inflation threatens the United States in the coming fiscal year owing to the unprecedented increase in surplus purchasing power of the nation forecast for the
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  • 360 1 1 Dome! TOKYO, Jan. 18.—Commenting on the United States Budget, the Nippon Times declares for the American people "the year 1943 will turn out to be against inflation instead of the loudly declared general offensive against the Axis powers." The Times says "Units? they do their best
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  • 70 1 Donei MADRID. Jan. 17.—The Spanish Government convened an emergency Cabinet meeting yesterday afternoon with the Chief of State, General Francisco Franco presiding. The Cabinet session was called immediately following the two-day meeting cf the Supreme Military Council, which began on Jan, 14. Well-informed sources predicted that
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  • 186 1 Domei. TSINAN, Jan. 13—Division Commander General Wu Huawen of Chungking's newly organized 4th Division entered today the peace camp of tha National Government of China with 40,000 men and pledged his support to! prosecute" the War of Greater East Asia. His division, under the command of
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  • 130 1 lag AKYAB, Jan. 18.—Reliable sources reveal that the enemy forces, excited over the lively activities of the Nippon air units, are fighting among themselves, with heavy casualties resulting. It was reported about 12.50 pjn. on Jan 15 an onemy gunboat started bombarding British
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  • 78 1 Domei. RANGOON, Jan. 18—It is learned two Nippon transports, loaded with Dutch war prisoners, were attacked on Jan. 15 by three enemy large-sized planes, west of Tavoy, Burma, with the result that one transport was severely damaged and a large number of
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  • 214 1 Germans Smash British Outflanking Attempts On North African Front FIERCE FIGHTING IN RUSSIA LISBON, Jan. 17.—Crack desert units of the Wehrrmacht have smashed the British Eighth Army's attempt to outflank German positions in Libya, according to the latest dispatches from North Africa. De ;pit? the widely-publicized claims that the British
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  • 212 1 Domei LISBON, Jan. 18—The British Air .Ministry has announced that London experienced an air raid last night, lasting an hour and a half, during which ten German bombs fell in the city area. During the same evening, south-east England was also raided. It was
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  • 208 1 UNWILLING TO SACRIFICE' Domei TOKYO, Jan. 18 —Observers declare that despite the tremendous exchange of verbiage between the United States and Britain on the one hand and Chungking on the ether, regarding the former's relinquishment of extraterritorial rights and other unequal privileges in China the
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  • 80 1 Domei. NANKING. Jan. 1&—It is learned an urgent appeal was made for the exchange of essential' raw materials by Chiang Kaishek to Alexander Panouchikin, Soviet Ambassador to Chungking, at a prolonged interview last night. It will be recalled in this connection Ambassador Panouchikin returned to
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  • 388 2 Representatives of the National Government of China, as well as Nippon consular authorities were also present. At the meeting, it decided to establish a federation of all local Overecas Chinese Organizations in Southern French Indochina with a view to unitIng
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  • 351 2 HANOI, Jan. 17. —It is learned that, spurred on by the enthusiastic support of China's declaration of war on the United States and Britain by the Chinese colony in French Indochina, local trade representatives of the National Government of China have formulated plans designed to mobilize the
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  • 186 2 Domei. MANILA. Jan. 17.—The Nippon Military Administration here is making necessary arrangements lor the early establishment of a sound commodity price policy ty initiating oaQcially fixed prices throughout the Philippines. Under the Administration's plans, it Is learned, prices for rice and other principal
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  • 221 2 Itomei. TOKYO, Jan. 17.—As the West Camp, outscorlng the East Camp 13 to 9, increased its lead 94 to 87 at the conclusion of the eighth day of the 15-day Sumo Tournament, an ufS3t was registered as Captain of the East Camp, Grand Champion
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  • 766 2  -  YUJI HAYASHL aft (Domei Correspondent with Imperial Navy). A SOUTHERN PORT, Jan. 17.—" It seems high time now that fathers and mothers in the United States should give serious thought to the American losses, not only of warships and planes but also
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  • 20 2 A gigantic railway bridge being reconstructed by Nippon engineers somewhere in the Southern Regions.— -(Domei photo).
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  • 459 2 11 MONTHS IN RETROSPECT IT is now eleven months since the Imperial forces completed the Malai campaign by capturing Singapore on Feb. 15 last year, and great changes have occurred in the meantime. Peace and order reigns over the Malai Peninsula, extending
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  • 191 2 Doraei. IHOH. Jan. 17—The establishment of a public social room in Perak, the first of its kind in MalaJ, is welcomed by all communities here as a timely move to foster better understanding between the Nippon Administrators and the public, and also create mutual sympathy
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  • 199 2 INNOVATION AT ORCHARD ROAD FOLLOWING the vogue in Nippon of employing girl attendants at b2nzine filling stations, an enterprising young Nippon resident in Syonan has taken the initiative of being the first tn Malai by employing two young Chinese girls at his servlc- station
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  • 274 2 HOLDING that it was clear that the accused had intimidated a prosecution witness in the case into committing perjury, the Judge of the Criminal District Court, Mr. M. V. Pillai, yesterday, convicted and sentenced Neo Soo Yim to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment,
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  • 329 2 ■MM TOKYO, Jan. 17—DeUiled investigation into the action of air currents during an eclipse will be one of the main duties of observers daring the two-minute total eclipse at 7.53 am. on Feb. 5, it was revealed by authorities of the Chuo KishodaJ (Centra.1 Meteorological
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 887 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBKTI? SI NOTICE No 16? RE: CATTLE SHED LICENCES It is hereby not.fied thr.t all cattle shed owners should obtain or ren'.w licences between the periods of Ist January and 28th February, Syowa 18, at Noiinka, Syontn Tokuoetu Si. bu. those who apply tor licences are required to
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    • 497 2 REMINDER Registration of Employers of Labour, Contractors and Sub-contractois. In spire of notices published in cne various local newspapers recently, the majority of the Labour Employers in Syoran-to have not come finrurd for registration. 2. This is to notify that all unregistered Labour Employers, Contractors and Sub-contractors employing labourers performing
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 61 2 KVO-EI: ON YCUR TOES, 3 —6— •TO pjn. T.T, SAMARANO OUT OF Tl ry-SP— 3—6—8.30 pan.. ISIUO: NIGKT KEY (Borfc Karlof! —T r.ily at 3—6—«.30 pjn. T.T. IN.;O: SATHIMURALI (Tamil) 3 pm 6 p.m. T.T. TII/..'PU5AM:—2.30—5.30—«.30 p.m. Y*>IATO: TAI FOR TONQ MONG CH\>N vCttntooese) —Daily at 3—6— •SO pjn. T.T.
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    • 107 2 Radio Nippon-Go Leieon No. 22a 4 r YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the word "dare o" meaning "whom". Today you will learn the word "dare ni," that to. another use of the Interrogative hi the objective case. It mean* "whom". Now, tot us learn the following examples: 1. Dare
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