Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 January 1943

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  • 15 1 The Syonan Sinbun [engushl No. 39 FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 119 1 Dssssl TOKYO, Jan. 21—Their Tmperial Majesties the Emperor and Empress granted »n Imperial luncheon to the retiring German Ambassador. Major-General Eugen Off, and Mrs. Ott at Horneiden Hall, in the Imperial Pa»ace at 13.39 p.m. The luncheon was also atienued by Their
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  • 526 1 Too Many Holidays A HOLIDAY is a holiday and a festival a festival, but still i there must be a limit to them i all. For one thing, there are 'far too many festivals in Malai —Nippon, Indian, Malai, Chi•rtese and what not. Every time a section of the
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  • 375 1 NIPPON, GERMANY AND ITAL V CONCLUDE PACTS Combined Economic Strength Will Cause Enemies' Collapse MiMl TOKYO, Jan. 21.—Economic agreements, giving* concrete expression to the spirit of the Tripartite Pact in the field of economy and, in addition, bringing: to an end the
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  • 224 1 ENEMY BASE I DEVASTATED Doir.ci. UNDISCLOSED BASE, Jan. 20.—Close on the heels of the surprise attacks on Yunnan-I, Chittagong and Feni airfields, Nippon Army air units inflicted heavy damage on the enemy when they carried out their first raid this year
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  • 189 1 SINKINGS STILL ON INCREASE Pesssw LISdON. Jan. 20—It is reported fiom Washington that Elmer Davis. Director of the Office of War Information, painting a picture of th? mounting Axis submarine menace in the Atlantic, disclosed that more anti-Axis shipping fell victim to Axis Üboats
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  • 197 1 DNMi TOKYO. Jan. 20.—Tcmokazu Hori, spokesman of the Board of Information, at the foreign Press confernce greeted Iraq's declaration cf war on Jan. 16 against the Axis powers as a "foolish action." and said that despite Anglo-American efforts to play up
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  • 102 1 SAIGON, Jan. 21—Another Instance of overwrought wa; nerves caused by incessant Nippon air raids was revealed when the British authorities in Assam and Bengal issued orders forbidding Indian troops to dry their laundry outdoors, it is reported. The reason for this unusual order by the
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  • 159 1 DmmL UNDISCLOSED NIPPON Air Base, Jan. 20.—it is revealed powerful units of the Nippon Army Air Fcrce in Burma area shot dewn seven enemy planes in an aerial duel, north of Akyab yesterday. Receiving info..natiui that a formation ot seven Blenheims, seven P-37t
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  • 112 1 THE PUBLIC is Invited to sub- mit slogans to the newspapers In Malai and Sumatra, by Jan. 31. Slogans should clearly stress the invulnerable position of Nippon for the successful consummation o' a protracted war. SJofian* must be short and to the point, and any
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  • 347 1 DemeL TOKYO. Jkn. 21—The Beard of Information anounced at 11 a.m. the exchange of official notes between the Nippon and French Governments concerning the methods of settling accounts in conformity with the new situation arising from the outbreak of the War of
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  • 91 1 NIPPON STAMPS of 14 denomination* with a special commemorative seal will be en sale at all the principal post offices in Mala! for a week, storting Feb 2. on the occasion of the first aanlveisary the surrender of Sinrapore. It has been decided
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  • 1085 1 CHIEF'S INSTRUCTIVE ADDRESS GUIDANCE on how the Sultans of the various States in Malai and Sumatra should co-operate with the Military Administration in the task of realizing the ideal of co-prosperity in these territories, was riven in an address by the Chief of
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  • 52 1 Domei. LISBON. Jan. 21.—Swedish reports reaching here revealed Robert Taylor, American film star, has been interneu hi Spanish Morocco after a forced landing. It Is reported Robert Taylor who to serving as reconnaissance o.li- -emnde a forced landing in Spanish Morocco and was immediately interned by the
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  • 31 1 Demstr BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 19— The ChUean Senate today approved the severance of diploma tie relations with the Axis nations, according to a Santiage report.
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  • 27 1 OWING Lo unforeseen circumstances, there was no issue of the Syonai Sinbun yesterday. We apologize for the disappointment caused to readers.
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  • 677 1 THE FOLLOWING is the text of the announcement by the Board of Information on the conclusion of the Nippon-Ger-man and Nippon-Italian agreement on economic co-opera-tion: "Yesterday. Jan. 20, at the General Headquarters of the German Fuehrer, the Nippcn Ambassador to Germany, LieutGen. Hiroshi Oshima,
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  • 398 1 Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 21.—Commenting on the significance of the newly concludei Nippon economic agreement with Germany and Italy. Takashl Isaka, chairman of the Nippon Keizai Renmei (Economic Federation of Nippon >, declared that the agreements are a great triumph fcr
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  • 276 2 Mine Strikers •WBJL TAKE THE NECESSARY STEPS' D*niri. LISBON, Jan. 20—Indication that the United States Government may take over the Permsytvanian coal mines if the strikers refuse to return to work, is revealed in a telegram sent yesterday by President Roosevelt to the International President o! the
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  • 171 2 tomcL NANKING. Jan. 20—The Na-; tionul Government .of China this j morning he'd the second session of the Supreme National Defence j Conn il at President Wan'; Chaig-vreis official residence with the altf-ndancc of all members of the Coun-il. headed by President Wang. in
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  • 122 2 Johore Su ltan's Swastika Mascot AN AUTOMOBILE mascot belonging to the Sultan of Johore Is b?ck where it should belong— on the radiator o: his automobile When the Sultan returned from his Ylsit to Europe during 1937 he was the proud possessor of an automb le badge presented by the
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  • 132 2 L>i*e\ SHANGHAI. Jan. 20-The twoday confererce. called by the Shanghai Office of the Kuomintang, successfully ended yestercay with the dispatch of telepraphi: messages to Nippon and Italian nationals and to the Ch'.rngkJn.pj populace, urging the last named to join the pea'e movement. In itr. rue^.-ae^ to
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  • 110 2 IXmnoL TOKYO, Jan. 20.—An elaborate display of paintings by wellknown Nippon artists opened In the Prefectural Art Gallery in Ueno for five days beginning toThf paintings on exhibit numbering 1.100 arc to be donated to the Army and Navy as well as the Servicemen s
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  • 20 2 Grand champion Akihoumi pushing Ohzeki Tamanonmi out of the rint in the Sumo tournament in Tokyo.
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  • 278 2 CHAMPIONS 'NECK AND NECK' i Doinrl. TOKYO, Jan. 20.—West Camp, led by Grand Champion Futabayama, rallied outscoring the East Camp, captained by I Grand Champion Akinoumi 12 to 8 points at today's eleventh day bouts of the 15-day "Spring" Sumo Tournament at
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  • 94 2 DomeL SAIGON. Jan. 19—Marking another step towards improving I diplomatic relations between j French Indochina and the Na-' itional Government of China, the Indochina Government today I issued a decree permitting Chin[ese to send remittances to areas in China under the National Government. •BILLET
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  • 97 2 Domei HSINKING. Jan. 20—Further j acceleration of development acj tivities in Manchoukuo in view (of the vital part it is playing in the prosecution of the War of j Greater East Asia was discussed lat the joint Manchoukuo-Nippon (Conference opened here at 10 a.m. today. The conference
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  • 51 2 IT IS REVEALED that ma result of successful experiments conducted in Alor. Star in transplanting rice plants from Taiwan, a large area has been selected in Province Wellesley by the Penang- State Admin is. tration Office for rice cultivation on a large scale for the coming hardest
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  • 338 2 BY THE WISHES of its owner, the famous old palace in j Johore Bahru, of Sultan Ibrahim of Johore State which miraculously survived British destruction, will be preserved as a I museum housing the memorials of the Malai campaign and the fall
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  • 258 2 'NOJEXCUSE' SA YS DISTRICT JUDGE •THERE is no excuse, when the fixed prices for this and the other two brands erf cigarettes (Davros and Black Horse) have been published over and over again," declared the Criminal District Judge, Mr. M. V. PlUai, on Wednesday, when
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  • 201 2 Dome* TOKYO. Jan. 20. —An exhaustive investigation into the music of all races in the Greater East Asia Cc-Prosperity Sphere is being planned by the Nippon Musical Culture Society, with the assistance of the Board of Information, the Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 'Society fcr International
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  • 96 2 WITH THE approval of the Financial Administration Department, the Indian Overseas Bank with its branches in Malai has been enabled to make a further release to its former depositors It will oe recalled that at the recommencement of business, the bank was authorized to dLsbuise
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  • 161 2 A FOOTBALL league for epresentative sides, the playc s in which muse be members c." the Syonan Sports Association, will be run shortly, it was decided at a committee rreetins of the foottall section of the Association on Wednesday. Conveners of teams should submit
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  • 113 2 ENTRIES for tbe Syonan Sports Association hockey cup knock-out competition will be accepted up to Mend ay, Feb. 1 at the office of Mr. O. E. N. Oehlers. hockey representative 20, Malacca Street. Members desirous of playing and not attached to any team
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  • 101 2 Doxnei. NANKING Jan. 20—The National Government of China at the second session of the Supreme Defence Council which opened here today adopted a resolution expressing thanks to the Nippon Army and Navy. A message to this etfect in the m name of President Wang Ching-wei
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  • 226 2 BUTfER FOR EXPORT SOON UwaeL BANDOENG. Jan. 20—It Is learned that as a first st?p toward attaining self-sufficiency in dairy products in Djawa, the Industrial Department ot the Nippan Military Administration has decided to merge large and small stock farms numbering more than
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  • 197 2 Domei EXTENDING further its activity in the financial rehabilitation oi" Sumatra, the Yokonama Specie Bank opened on Jan. 6 a new branch in Sibolga. TaDanauh State. It i'i understood that one more branch will be opened in Sumatra, in Benkulen. Bencoolcn s ate. thus
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 834 2 PUBLIC NOTICES rOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. H.!> EE: LICENCES T^ EMPLOYEES 1. It is hc:cby notified that the licence l&^ucd for the employees of the following business houses for the year Syowa 17 expired on 31st December. Syowa 17. but owing to circumstances the period of validity will be extended
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    • 662 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED CANVASSERS experienced in Insurance Firms. Apply to Box No. 21!, co Svonan Sinbun"' Eii?ll*h Edition), Cecil street, Syonan. WANTED URGENTLY: One quailfled Civil Fiisineer to work In SUMATRA for 6 months. One Overseer or Clei k able zn speak Sumatra Malal and NipiJon-Go for work In Sumatra.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 225 2 Nippon-Go f fiMom •—I NO. 234 YOU have earned mi the radio the word "dare" meaning who" arJ U% conjugation. Yttterday you were given interrogative word "iudi meaning "what." Now here ai.j some cx%ov>>s: 1. Asoko de nani o anat& wa mimashlU ka?:— Asoij di. there; nani o, -.hat; mii^&t'iira
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