Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 January 1943
1943-01-23
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section16 1943-01-23 1 The syonan sinbun [ENGLISH I No. 40 SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.16 words
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Air Force Wipes Out U.S. Threats To Pacific Bases
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282 1943-01-23 1 Eneniy Base In Burma Blasted Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 22.—A total of 29 enemy planes were either shot down or destroyed on the ground by Nippon Naval Air Force on the two days, Jan. 15 and Jan. 17, in the Solomons282 words
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332 1943-01-23 1 Details Of Fierce Aerial Combats On Jan. 15 And 17 Domei TOKYO, Jan. 22.—A gruelling test of endurance is being won with flying colours by the fearless airmen of the Imperial Air Force in their defence of Nippon's supremacy over the vast areas of332 words
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Article552 1943-01-23 1 From Strength To Strength SIGNS ARE daily becoming ava lable in increasing abundance that the Tripartite Powers are gaining in strength not only in the field of baUle but also In other spheres of the war. The economic agreements just concluded between Nippon and Germany and Nippon and Italy552 words
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Article80 1943-01-23 1 I-ompi. RJME. Jan. 2 J—lndicative of the smashing aerial attacks carriei oat by Axis waipbn.s and submarii.es. it is revealed during the past 48 hours 12 Anglo-Ame-licvn merchantmen were sunk in Oran, Algiers and off the North African coast by Axis war planet: and I -beats. It is80 words
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359 1943-01-23 1 HE A VY FIGHTING IN RUSSIA Domei. LISBON, Jan. 21.—While the Soviets are suffering terrific lisses in men and materials in a vain attempt to recapture lost positions, the British Eighth Army is meeting stiff resistance in Tripolitania. Anti-Axis troops are also suffering reverses359 words
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224 1943-01-23 1 DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 22—It is learned the Education Ministry has decided to en'ist a second group of approximately 600 lnstruc-ors and instructresses to be dispatched to Malai. Burma and DJawa for the purpose of teaching the N'ooon language, ns well as educate the local224 words
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333 1943-01-23 1 National Sport m Domei. TOKYO. Jan. 22— The capacity crowd of 30,000 fans got more than their moneys worth _»t today's 13th day bouts of ihe 15--day championship Sumo tournament at Kokugikan Amnhichcatre, Ryogoku. when the East Camp rallied cutscoring the West333 words
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Article, Illustration19 1943-01-23 1 Pictures taken at the current Sumo championship tournament now taking place in Tokyo.- (Domei photo).(Domei photo). - 19 words
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663 1943-01-23 1 TOKYO VIEW OF DIPLOMATIC SPLIT Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 22 The spokesman of the Board of Information, Tomokazu Horl, in a statement issued at the foreign Press conference, regarding Chile's rupture of diplomatic relations with the Axis powers, stated that all responsibililies for the663 words
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218 1943-01-23 1 TRAININGGROUND, SHRINE AND BUST IN MEMORY of Prince Takaoka, third son of Emperor Heijo, who died more than 1,000 years ago near Syonan, while en route to India to study Buddhism, a large temple, training ground, shrine and bust larger than the famous statue218 words
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113 1943-01-23 1 Domei. MADRID, Jan. 20— "It Is necessary above all for Spain to regard the problem of foreign policy with due censideration," says the Red Book, published by the Spanish Foreign Ministry in connection with the creation of Iberian bloc. lt continues that lt113 words
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43 1943-01-23 1 j Domei. LISBON. Jan. 21—It is reported from Melbourne that General Mac Arthur's Headquarters has announced the appointment of Major-General Alexander Pratt as the new commander c*f the Allied armed forces in the New Guinea area43 words
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53 1943-01-23 1 Domei. TOKYO. Jan. 22—With a view to co-ordinating educational efforts throughout East Asia, a new organization, known as Greater Ease Asia Collaboration Society of Educational Organizations will te formed for inauguration in mid-February at the suggestion of Koa Bureau (East Asia Development Bureau) of the53 words
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Article122 1943-01-23 1 Domei TOKYO, Jan. 22—The economic agreements signed betwesn Nippon and Germany, and Nippon And Italy are a deflnit. step toward tlie consolidation of international trade not based oi_ goM. and at the same time they wiU greatly strengthen tbe econemir front of the Axis powers, declared122 words
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356 1943-01-23 1 Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 22—Metropolitan newspapers this morning carried editorial comments hailing the conclusion of the economic agreements between Nippon and Germany, Nippon and Italy. The Asahi Slnbun declares that with the conclusion of the economic agreements, the Axis powers have356 words
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91 1943-01-23 1 Domei LISBON, Jan. 21—It is reported from Washington that the United S:___§ Navy Department has announced the following United States naval casualties, from Dec. 7. 1941 to the end cf 1942Dead 6,344; Wounded 4547 and Missing 11,306. Meanwhile, the British Admiralty has announced91 words
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306 1943-01-23 1 OPERATIONS IN CHINA Dome! NANKING. Jan. 22— Extensive •mopping up operations in Shantung and central Hupeh Provinces, together with the defection of General Wu Hua-wen. Commander of Shantung-Kiangsu war zone from Chungking with 40,000 men, were featured in this week's official weekly war communique,306 words
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90 1943-01-23 2 Dome*. TOKYO, Jan. 22.—it v learned the Nippon-German-Italian Amity Society, supported by Taisei Yokusan Kai or National Service Association, will a rally at Gunjln Kaikan or Soldiers' Hall. Kudan. on Jan. 29. Following an address by General fiyao Rishimoto, Mayor of greater Tokyo,90 words
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186 1943-01-23 2 FREE TREATMENT GIVEN IN PENANG Domei PENANG. Jan. 21—Free injections with local substitutes o. Vitamin B are being regularly given to beri-beri patients at the Hakuaiin (Free Hospital). This treatment hi the early stages of beri-bcri has proved beneficial i and results though slow are186 words
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523 1943-01-23 2 NIPPON, AXIS, SOVIET AND U.S. DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 22.—Dr. Kichihiko Taniguchi, Professor of E.;onomi.:_ at Kyoto Imperial University, told Domei today that with the conclusion of the economic agreements by Nippon with Germany anil Paly, a firm foundation has l»eon bull* for523 words
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483 1943-01-23 2 VICTIM OF'DOLLAR DIPLOMACY' Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 21.— The consensus of political commentators is that although the Government of Chile at last has fallen victim to vicious United States propaganda and severed relations with the Axis Powers, the action is by no means483 words
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97 1943-01-23 2 Domei. MANILA, Jan. 22—More than 1.000 Filipino war prisoners, residents of Manila, released from tbe internment camp at Capas Tarlac through the magnanimity of the Imperial Nippon Forces, arrived last night at 8 p.m. at Tutuban Station, Manila, where they were joyously greeted by97 words
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Article150 1943-01-23 2 I 1 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL: 3rd Sunday after Epiphany (Dedication Festival) Holy Communion (plaint 8.30 ajn. Holy Communion (choral) 9.30 am. Bible class and Sunday School 5 pjn.; choral Evensong 6 pjn.; Wednesday, 20th. Holy Communion 9 am.; Friday, christian Federation Meeting 5.30 pm. ST. HILDA'S CHURCH: Sunday150 words
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187 1943-01-23 2 FIVE-POINT DECLARATION omei. SHANGHAI, Jan. 21—In order to meet ihe new diplomatic siuation folowing the retrocession of concessions and relinquishment of extra-territorial rights in China by Nippon and Italy, a Chinese National Association for the promotion of foreign relations was inaugurated at a ceremony held this afternoon187 words
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158 1943-01-23 2 Domei. TOKYO. Jan. 21—East and West Camps divided the honours, taking 11 matches each, at today's twelfth day bouts of the 15-day "spring" sumo tournament at Kokugikan Amphitheater at Ryogoku. Unless the Ea-,t Team rallies the next three days, the158 words
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360 1943-01-23 2 Darnel. TOKYO, Jan. 22.—Following a series of research activities and experiments since last fall by Dr. Shintaro Ishii, staff member of Tokyo Epidemic Research Institute, it has been ascertained that striped mosquitoes are one of the chief agents of dengue fever360 words
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134 1943-01-23 2 THE GOVERNMENT of Kedah has decided to give a Nippon language allowance to those of its staff who have passed a special examination, it is announced ln the Kedah Government Gazette. Examinations, both oral and written, will be divided into five classes. Those passing134 words
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Article, Illustration49 1943-01-23 2 Picture shows the tomb of a well-known Nippon writer during the Meiji Dynasty somewhere in the north-east of Syonan. The famous writer is said to have died on board a shin on his way back from Moscow, in the Straits of Malacca. —(Domei photo).—(Domei photo). - 49 words
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237 1943-01-23 2 NIPPON SCIENTIST'S TESTS Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 22.—Another triumph in the field of science was achieved by a young Nippon scientist, Dr. Takeshi Kodama, Director of Central Health Experimental Station of Kanagawa Prefecture who has discovered a 100 per cent, effective anti-toxin against diptheria, according237 words
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Article226 1943-01-23 2 "I SEE no reason why you should S2ll pcplin at $3.20 per yard when the pre-war price was never more than 75 cents," ciitlared the Criminal District Judge, Mr. M. V. Pillai, yesterday when he imposed a fine of $250, or three months' rigorous imprisonment,226 words
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157 1943-01-23 2 Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 21.—1t is revealed Major-General Kiycnobu Shiozawa, Nippon Minister in charge of the Peking offlce of the Nippon Embassy in China who has been in Tokyo since Jan. 19 to center with the Greater East Asiatic Affairs Minister, Kazuo Aoki, and Vice-Minister Kumaichi157 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous69 1943-01-23 2 I ;ff_9qEKUos KVO-EI: Mr. and Mrs. Smith. 3— I «--_...0 pjn. T.T. To-morrow. 12.30— 3—5—.8 30 p.m. T.T. SYOWA: The Return of Fran_ Jsumss (Techn_colour), 3 —6—8.30 pjn. TT. To-morrow. 12.30—3—6—8.30 p.m. ISIHO: Beware Spooks! Daily, 3— j 6—3 TO pjn. T.T. INDO: Sathimurali (Tamil), 3 and i 6 pm.69 words
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Miscellaneous106 1943-01-23 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lemon No. 232 IN THE PREVIOUS lesson CB the radio you learned the use of the interrogative words "Nanl ga" meaning "what." Today you wUI learn about the use of tbe word "Doko c" meaning "where". Now let us try the following examples:— 1. Anata wa doko c106 words
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