Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 January 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun fE NGL I S H I Section J No. 38 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 496 1 Gradual Awakening SINCE the declaration of war by the National Government of China on the United States and Great Britain, the world has been watching the repercussions of this momentous move. The Anglo-Americans, who once used to rail at others for being copyists. have themselves copied the action taken
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  • 63 1 Thousands of Chungking troops were taken prisoner in various' parts of China daring the past few months. Many mors thousands surrendered themselves and expressed wtl<injrneas to join forces with the National Government of China, the most recent instance being the defection of Gen. Wu Hua-wen. Commander-in-chief of Chungking's
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  • 290 1 OeoseL t t,ivING, Jan. 19—The first' conference this year or provincial governors and mayors of the special municipalities in North! China was convened here this morning. Addressing the moraine's session Wang I-tang, chairman of the North China Political Council, emphasizing the solidarity of wartime
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  • 32 1 Dowvl. Li:»3ON, Jan. 19.—1t Is re. pn td from London, the Brits'.i Air Ministry announced tttat London had the third »ik tussive air raid last ni;hL
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  • 223 1 Domei. TSINAN, Jan. 19.—General Wu Hua-wen. who yesterday joined i the Nanking Peace camp, in a Press interview, declared the only way to reconstruct China and gain lasting peace in East Asia is to crush the Chinsse Reds. Revealing that ior
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  • 124 1 Domel LISBON, Jan. 19.—1t is reported from Algiers that Marcel Peyrouton. former French Minister of State and ex-Vichy envoy to Argentina, has been appointed Governor-General of Algsria. It is generally acceiH«d Feyrouton's app6intment was made in an effort to cTear up the cuddled situation in
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  • 190 1 HEAVY RAIDS ON FENI 9 CHITTAGONG, YUNNAN-I 22 Hostile Planes Shot Down, Many Fires Caused Demei. TOKYO, Jan. 19.—Twenty-two enemy planes were either shot down or destroyed aground while military establishments were set ablaze in air raids carried out by Nippon Army air units
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  • 114 1 Domei LISBON, Jan. 18.—It is reported from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, that the former United States Ambassador to Nippon Joseph C. Crew, speaking at the mid-year commencement exercise of Lehigh University warned the American people against Nippon's strength, and declared that Mppon is potentially the strongest nation in the world.
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  • 198 1 Details of the air raids carried out by Nippon Army air units are a. follows: During daytime on Jan. 16. a combined unit of Nippon Army bombers and fighters raided the Yunnan-i airfield In Yunnan Province and destroyed aground three large-type planes and seven small-type
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  • 195 1 MM LISBON. Jan. 13.—1t is reported from Sydney that several senplanes were destroyed when Nippon raiders attacked Brocme. northwestern Austi alia. last March. The Sydney dispatches say the story, which was jusi released, states the raiders destroyed every flying-boat in the harbour within
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  • 473 1 FIERCE BATTLES IN RUSSIA LISBON, Jan. 19.— Strikin g with lightning rapidity, crack German columns on the Tunisian front knifed deep into Anglo-American lines from the north at Bou Arada, hurling back the anti-Axis defenders and occupying several strategically important positions, according to
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  • 239 1 Domei. ROME, Jan. 18.—Italian naval authorities today announced the invention of a new weapon called ••Maiale" (Pig), with which a special squadron cf the Italian Navy penetrated deep into Algiers port and damaged one cruiser, sank two merchantmen and damaged another on Jan.
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  • 126 1 Dwnel TOKYO. Jan. 19.—Major-Gene-ral Mitsuhiko Komatsu has been appointed concurrently Military Attache to the Nippon Embassy in Berlin and Imperial Legation at Bratislava, in Slovakia, replacing Lieut.-Generaal Kazuycshi Banzai, the War Ministry announced this morning. At the same time, the Ministry announced the appointment
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  • 151 1 Dcuei. MANILA. Jan. IS.—Repair work on the famous bamboo organ In the Catholic Church of Laspinas near Manila which is believed to be the only bamboo organ in existence has already begun, Commissioner cf Education, Health and Public Welfare Recto, Chairman of the Committee for
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  • 330 1 WANG'S CALL TO CHINESE FORCES Dwnel. NANKING. Jan. 13-Laying! stress on xhe important part China plays in the current war, President Wang Ching-wci, in his capacity as Chairman of the Supreme Defence Council, in a message to Nanking soldier* strongly ursed the National Government's
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  • 190 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, Jan. 18—The Svenska Dagbladet correspondent in London reports that wide- j spread public displeasure in Bri- tain against increasing United States interference in British affairs was revealed in a recent British reaction to the pessimistic views of Wendell Wiilkie and others on
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  • 382 1 Dmml CANTON, Jan. 18—Growing animosity against American airmen in Chungking, extreme shortage in foodstuffs and other commodities and the realization that the path followed by the National Government at Nanking is the only desirable road to peace for China, are increasing the dissatisfaction
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  • 182 1 Main Strength Of En em yTroopsC rushed HANKOW. Jan. 19.—1n ths face of prevailing bitter cold. Nippon units lashed out at Chungking guerilla units in Wuchang and Hankow area, and In the process of mopping up operations occupied the vital enemy base of Yuchiafu, 35 kilometres
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  • 267 1 AN ASSURANCE that the Nippon Military Administration Malai and Sumatra, will uphold the prestige and honour of th* Suxt.ins cf the respective States in these two territories and that the authorities will see to it that the Sultans enjoy the same privileges as, if
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  • 156 1 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES. J n. 18.—An unprecedented numb?r of American student; are bein? enrolled in the Department of Niprrn Language in Colorado Unlvjrsity, according to a report Irom Den» ver. It is said to be the largest group ever to attend Nippon language classe*
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  • 258 2 SOUTH REGIONS INVESIIGAIIONS wmtL FUKUOKA. Jan. 18.—Rapid .strides being made in industrial and cultural development of the Southern Regions were reported on, following investigation on the spot by YfDfhiishi Hiromura. Councillor of the Southern Development Bank, Susumu Ijichi, writer attached to Syonan Military Administration and
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  • 156 2 I>omei. TOKYO, Jan. 18.—Following yeas c re:earch. Dr. Gsnitsu Kite. Profescr at Kyoto Imperial University, end his assistants have" £u:ce?ded .in producing synih t.i rubbc. through a n^w ptoce^; whj h considerably rectwes the expense of m:.t?rials reoair*»ci Due to ils sper ial cliaracterlstic* such as
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  • 160 2 THOUSANDS of Syonan schoolchi)d er. are at the moment being trained to drill to broadcast muM in preparation for the firso public uvj&s drill by pupils ol the uppc classes of all Syonai puhlic school.?, accoiding to an announcement by iho spokesman of the
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  • 35 2 Burmese cadets are receiving training from Nippon experts for their important role in the reconstruction of the coun- try. Picture shows some of these cadets on parade.- (Domei ssjssmi j
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  • 535 2 Domei 'O TOKYO, Jan. 19.—Glaring discrepancies in- points of view I ;of official dkopagandists and non-official Press in the enemy country «ar*und Roosevelt's latest boast are bared by the Nippon Times. Roosevelt himself set the course of official propaganda when he
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  • 119 2 THAIPOOSAM, an important Hindu festival which falls tomorrow, will be observed as a public holiday by the Syonan Tokubetu-si, stated the spokesman of the Tokubetu-si at his v.rkiy Press conference yesterSyonan's South Indian Hindu com- muuit y has completed preparations i > I fittingly celebrate
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  • 107 2 DomeL BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 18—It is reported from La Paz that as the Bolivian labour strife ceased temporarily, it was officially revealed that 19 persons were killed and 13 wounded during December in clashes between strikers and military forces at the great Catavi
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  • 128 2 Dvmel. TOKYO. Jan. 17—Yasunorl OUni. supervising official of the Imperial railways, and Toyoshiro Nakamura, official attached to the Railway Minister's secretariat, have been appointed Chief Administrators in the Southern Regions, while 15 other administrators for the Army have also been appointed, the War Minister
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  • 284 2 ONE TO 'USE' THE OTHER DtsteL CANTON, Jan. 18.—A Joint cemmuniqu?. originally scheduled la be issued by the Anglo-Ame-rican? on the occasion of their recent relinquishment of extraterritoriality and retroceding of ccnce.sicns In China to the Chungking regime, was cancelled folk wing a rift
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  • 152 2 Domei. TBINAN, Jan. 18.—General Wu Hua-wen, former Divisional Commander c f Chungking's newly organized 4th Army who joined the camp of the National Government, has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the! Shantung District Army while Lt.-General Ning Chun-lin. his lieutenant, was named Vice-Ccmmander-in-Chief cf the
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  • 142 2 ■mi BANDOENG, Jan. 18—Under the persistent efforts of the Nippen Military Administration here, land transportation facilities in Djawa are being rapidly restored to pre-war conditions. It will be recalled that the railway service in Djawa was completely restored last year. In addition, with tho recent
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  • 609 2 ■easel SHIMONOBEKI. Jan. IS—The Chungking regime, which U still struggling to continue its futile resistance against Nippon, is a subject of ridicule in Europe, disclosed Lieut-General Hachiro Banzai, Military Attache to the Nippon Embassy in Berlin, who arrived here this morning from Germany,
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  • 124 2 I Dlßll. TOKYO, Jan. IS—Dr. Vasuma i Takada, Professor ©f Kyoto Imperial University, who has been appointed first President of the newly-esUblisbed Racial Research Institute, declares he is determined to exert strenous efforts lor the establishment of a new and prvper racial policy. "The
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  • 272 2 PROGRESS shown by the salt industry in Malai wnce the Nippon occupation promises to make the peninsula self-sufficient in the commodity. The Production Department of the Negri Sembilan Provincial Government had previously set as de an emergency fund of $190,000 and :a
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  • 180 2 SUGGESTIONS regarding the formation of a cricket league and the reconditioning of playing fields, were mode by members of the Syonan Sports Association at a general meeting of the cricket section held en Monday. Dr. Sandosham. the chairman, said that the matter would be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1228 2 PtMLIC NOTICES SITUATIONS VACANT TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 16? U: CATTLE SHED LICENCES It is hereby notified th&t all cattle shed owie:s should obtain or rentw licences between the periods of let January s\ud 28th February. Syowa 18, at Norinlca, Syoncn Tokubetu Si. but those who apply for licences are
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 169 2 Radio Nippon-Go j Leoten No. £29 oV H YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the inV.rrogative word "dare ni" meaning ''whom." Todav you wUl learn the word "dare to" which also meai.* "with whom" In English. Now let us learn the following examples. 1. Anata wa dare to gakko e
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