Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 January 1943

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  • 19 1 The syonan sinbun No. 41 m -_-_m_-__-_-_ m— m mm MONDAY, JANUARY 25, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 121 1 Domei TOKYO, .'an. 22—Their Im per iai Majesties the L'mperoi and Empress, who are both deeply interested in scienci and literature, attended tho first lecture of the year given on meteorology, Chinese class ics and Nippon poetry ai Phoenix Hall, Imperial Palace following
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  • 330 1 U.S. PRESS VOICES ALARM Domei. LISBON, Jan. 23.—1t is reported from London that the Jr.ews Chronicle revealed that Britain lost 98 destroyers out of 173 in commission in 1939, while Reuters unofficially estimated that about 1,000,000 tons of an ti-Axis merchantships
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  • 483 1 BootOnOtherFoot THE ECONOMIC position of Britain and America today is an unenviable one. It had always been the proud boast of these nations that they had nothing to feay from Nippon and Germany because of the economic weapon they thought they could use to strangle both countries in a
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  • 227 1 Domei NANKING, Jan. 24—It is authoritatively learnei that the decision to convene a conference here during {he middle of next month of commanders of all Chinese military forces jiationed in north, central and south China to discuss important measures to cope with the
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  • 73 1 DomeL TSINGTAO. Jan. 24.—Approximately 500 Chungking remnants in Sunkwangtzu, north of Showkwang in Shantung Province, were rcuted on Jan. 17 by a unit of the 22nd brigade of the National Government's Pacification Corps after a severe battle lasting eight hours, it was reported here.
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  • 94 1 Domei. NANKING, Jan. 23.—1t is revealed several thousand Chinese prisoners of war were released by the Nippon JFxpeditionary Forces in China today. Each prisoner was given a sum of money to tide him over until he can, find some means of livelihood. Although the released
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  • 193 1 WES? CAMP WINS TEAM HONOURS Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 24.—Although West Camp was outscored by East Camp in today's final bouts of the 15-day Spring Sumo Tournament, West Camp clinched the team honours with a total of 165 points against th.. East's 162. West Camp captain, Futabayama.
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  • 136 1 SYONAN INDIANS will hold a public meeting at 7 p.m. on Indian Independence Day, Jan. 20, at YJM.CA. grounds. The ceremony will b_ markei by the hoisting of the Indian National flag and the taking of the Independence pledge, followed by a two-minute silent prayer.
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  • 106 1 Domei TOKYO, Jan. 23—The Government will introduce into the Diei a legislative bill governing the formation of a Foreign Trade Corporation, capitalized at Yen 300,000,000 o_ which the Government will invest Yen 250.000,000. it was learned today. The bill, the most important to
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  • 53 1 photo). I —I Dome! LISBON. Jan. 22.—General Mac Arthur's Headquarters have announced that Nippon planes again attacked Port Darwin ln Australia, and Milne Bay and Merauke in New Guinea. No details were given. (Above is nioture of some »f the Nippon bombers used in raids
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  • 101 1 DomeL LISBON. Jan. 24—It is reported from Sydney that the Australian Minister cf Shipping. John Beasley, in a speech made in Sydney today bluntly declared that th 3 "peril to Australia is not less than it was 12 months ago." Emphasizing that
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  • 175 1 DeiTl TOKYO, Jan. 24.—A meeting to express gratitude to the Imperial Army and Naval Air Forces was held yesterday at Ounjin Kaikan. Tckyo, by the Tokyo City Youth Aviaticn Corps. After worshipping at Yasukunl Shrine. 2.400 delegates from Various wards in Tokyo gathered at
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  • 116 1 PEOPLE NOW IN GREAT DESPAIR Dotnef. LISBON, Jan. 22—Casting a gloomier shadow over the life of the American public who are thrown near the depths of despair, it is reported from Washington that Leon Henderson, the retiring Price Administrator, in his final report to
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  • 222 1 Domei TOKYO, Jan. 23—Commenting on the Pan-American conference, which, it is reported, will be held in Havana, capital of Cuba, *n Ma-ch, the Nippon Sangyo, leading metropolitan economic journal., predicts that the objective o! the forthcoming conference is to bring Argentina—the only LatinAmerican nation
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  • 377 1 AXIS EVACUATE TRIPOLI DcaeL LISBON, Jan. 23.—Furious battles are raging along all fronts In the Soviet Union and North Africa, while an increasing number of anti-Axis merchantmen and transports is falling prey to Axis bombers. Acknowledging the evacuation of Tripoli which seemed
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  • 629 1 'DOOMED TO ANNIHILATION' Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 23.—Joseph Giesenkirchen, Tokyo correspondent of Deutsche Essener National Zeitung, who recently returned from an extended tour of inspection of the Southern Regions occupied by the Nippon forces, in an article in the Mainichi asserts that
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  • 140 1 Domei toHAN'GHAI. Jan. 22—With a view to facilitating the interchange of. goods within the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere, China, as Nippon's ally in the war against the United States. and Britain, has decided to use junks in waters of tne Southern
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  • 58 1 DomeL SAIOON. Jan. 24—Shigencri Tnf-hirc, newly-appointed Nippon Minister, arrived here todiy by plane to assume his duties as director of the local branch office of the Nippon Ambassadorial Office in French Indochina. Upon his arrival, he was greeted at the airfield by many Nippon officials and civilians,
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  • 361 1 HIGH OFFICERS ON BOARD Domei LISBON, Jan. 23—It is reported from San Francisco that Lhe American naval transport plane flying from Pearl Harbour to San Jtancisco is still missing with ten naval officers and nine members of the crew, despite continued search on land and
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  • 152 1 IN ORDER to encourage tha people of Syonan in their enthusiastic study cf the Nippon language, it has been decided by the Military Administration to hold a Nippon language lecture meeting -cr the children and youths of Syonan at the Town Hall at 10.30
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  • 86 1 Domei. BERI.IN, Jan. 22—With ChileM severance of relations with Germany. Italy and Nippon on Jan. 20, Switzerland has taken over the representation of Chilean interests in Europe, DNB reported from Madrid, quoting a. Buenos Aires dispatch received in the Spanish capital. BENGAL RICE FOR CALCUTTA Domei
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  • 84 1 Domei. KEIJO, Jan. 23.—1t is disclosed three rich copper mines in Keihoku, Chosen, will be sold by their owner, Sakitaro Fumi:iki. one of the leading industrialists in Chosen, to the Chosen Mining Development Company, and the entire amount of the sale will be
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  • 149 2 PARTICIPATION IN CURRENT WAR Domei. SHANGHAI. Jan. 23—Akiycshi Tajiri, Nippon Minister in charge ot the Shanghai Office of the Nippon Embassy, explained Nip- pen's fundamental policies to- ward China as a result of the ilatter's participation in the cur(rent war, at the meeting of Consuls-General
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  • 175 2 Domei SHANGHAI, Jan. 22—The Asia Health Insurance Society, central organ for the protection of health among the Chinese, has announced the establishment of a large-scale health insuratice plan which will so« n be put into effect throughout Central China. The plan consists of the organization
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  • 336 2 REMARKING that anybody who wished to purchase matches had been compelled, during the past five or six months, to |>ay as much as 25 cents a box, the Criminal District Judge, Mr. M. V. Pillai, on Saturday, imposed a fine of $850, or
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  • 394 2 STRUCTURE FOR FUTURE Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 23.—Commenting upon the conclusion of the economic agreements between Nippon -Germany and Nip-pon-Italy, Professor Ichijiro Nakayama of Tokyo University of Commerce declares the agreements have triple significance, being the economic strategy for the destruction of the AngloAmerican powers,
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  • 246 2 PROVING of immense value to visiting Nippon scientists, research wcrkers and others is the Syonan Museum and Library, stated the Curator, in an interview with Domei on Saturday. Ever since the Museum ra-opened, an average of about 600 people have gone there daily, he
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  • 171 2 Domei TOKYO. Jan. 23.—1t was d/sclosed that six representatives of Nippon i motion picture companies will leave here in the early part of February for Manchoukuo to make an extensive I survey of conditions there. The present trip, which is sponsored by the Nichiman Chuokai
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  • 240 2 Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 23.—Despite the severances of diplomatic relations between Chile and Nippon, the Nippon authorities will extend all possible protection for the safety of Chilean j diplomatic and Consular representatives and their families in j Nippon, Shanghai and other areas, and
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  • 85 2 Domei. BERNE, Jan. 22—Ta^iao Sakamoto, Nippon Minister in Berne, proceeded to Geneva on January 20 In order to visit the Departments of Auxiliary Work of the Red Cross International Committee. The Nippon Minister, accompanied by the Legation Secretary. Taro Tokunaga, representative of the Nippon
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  • 461 2 I Thrills At Saturday 9s Boxing FIGHTING with the ferocity oi tiger, Tiger Aman. Malai Fly and Bantamweight champion of Penarg, gained a points verdict over Little Bernal of the Philippines when they met over 12 rounds at the New World arena en Saturday. Both
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  • 365 2 C.-IN-C/S INSPIRING ADDRESS Dome!. MANILA, Jan. 23.—Addressing the national rally staged at the New Luneta Park today on the occasion of the first anniversary of the establishment of the Philippines.Executive Commission, Lieut.-General Shizuithi Tanaka, Commanner-in Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary forces in the Philippines,
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  • 255 2 MANILA. Jan. 23.—0n the occasion of the first anniversary of the establishment of the Philippines Executive Commission en Jan. 23 last frear, Chairman Jorge B. Vargas in an exclusive interview declares. "I am happy and proud to say that the efforts of the flrst year of the
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  • 89 2 Domei. RANGOON, Jan. 24—It is announced the Telegraphic Department of the Burmese Administration will start telegraphic services with the principal parts of the Southern Regions including Malai. Sumatra, DJawa. Bornoc and the Philippines as irsm today. Telegraphic rates are fixed at 40 sen per word
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  • 251 2 ENTIRE AGREEMENT with the official policy to unite all the Malais of Malai and Sumatra, which territories have been merged into one by the victories of Nippon, was expressed by the Sultan of Perak who spoke on oehalf of the visiting Sultans at a
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  • 241 2 i Domei. LISBON, Jan. 22.—President Roosevelt has already committed so many blunders and antagonized the American public to such an extent that he is new relying on the Gallup Poll, which have proven the unpopularity of the First Lady of the nation, to
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    • 1387 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKC^^U SI NOTICE No. 151 j Claims for Refund ot Rates. 1. Notice is ncreby gi\en that cia:ms j for refund of rates pai.i tc ths Syonan Tokubetu Si in ltspctt oi houses reported as vacan.,. sealed oi occupied by the Nippon Military Authorities for perlocis of not
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    • 120 2 Radio Nippon-Co Lesson Mo. 233 1 YOU learned on the radio yesterday the use of the word "doko c" meaning "where." The word "c" in "doko c" ls sometimes replaced by "ni" as "doko ni" giving the same meaning as that of "doka c." Today we will deal with this.
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