Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 January 1943

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  • 16 1 The syonan sinbun [ENGLISH 1 No. 43 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 478 1 Sports-Minded Nippon THE completion of the j flf teen-day All-Nippon Sumo tournament, in itself an outstanding event, is significant of the spirit of the Nippon people who place physical fitness, as demanded of the competitors in this tournament, very high in their code of life. And this is one
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  • 371 1 Allied War Problems Dome! STOCKHOLM, Jan. 25. —Although no clear-cut reports concerning the Washington conference of leading anti-Axis powers have been received thus far, it is clear that the conference is aiming at removing the Soviet-Chungking dissatisfaction. .'his dis.sitis_ action is
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  • 235 1 DomeL BASS CN Hupcb -.rout, Jan 26 —With the Nippon forces making rapid progress in their moppingup operations launched on Jaci. 10 against remnants of Chinese Communist units in Hopeh Province, all Communist bases in tne area cart completely encircled by yesterdaj*. Gains
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  • 111 1 Domei. NAGASAKI. Jan. 26.—Doctor Henrich Stahmer, the new German Ambassador to Nippon, whc arrived here today from Shanghai en route to Tokyo, is scheduled to leave here by train tomorrow afternoon for the capital. In a Press interview upon his arrival. Dr. Stahmer stressed the
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  • 595 1 'OUR OBJECT THE SAME, WE ARE READY TO HELP' SINCE OUR object is one and the same, we are ready to help your sacred movement and to give you all the assistance within our power," declared a Nippon commander in a
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  • 72 1 Domei LISBON, Jan. 25—It is reported from London that speculation about General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff, United States Army, might be appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in the European theatre, is published in British newspapers The Daily Mail's correspondent
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  • 33 1 DomeL BERLTN, Jan. 25.—A ceremenv marking the transfer of the newly-ccmpleted Nippon Embassy was held in the pre.:-.nce of the Nippon AmbPssador, Lieut.-Gen. Hircshi Oshima, and the entire Embassy staff.
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  • 114 1 DomeL NANKING, Jan. 26.—The Chungking regime has decided to abrogate all military, political and trade treaties ani agreements concluded between the Scviet Union and Chang Shi-hal, Governor of Sinkiang Province, during the r;a_t ten years, according to information received here from reliable sources.
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  • 84 1 Domei. ALOR STAR, Jan. 25—Constructed on the site of a dilapidated 59-year-old mosque, which was demolished, a new mosque has Just bean completed in Alcr Star, seven months after building operations began. The total cost of the imposing building, which is in Jalan
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  • 143 1 ENCOURAGED by the successes they had scored in recent concerts, the students of the Military Administration National Language School are holding a free public concert at the Dai Toa Gekijo (former Cathay Theatre) on Feb. 1 at 7.30 p.m, it was announced by the
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  • 356 1 MILITARY TARGETS HIT, CASUALTIES CAUSED Domei LISBON, Jan. 25.—1t is revealed from Melbourne that Nippon bombers raided American positions in Milne Bay a.*ea under cover of darkness. It is admitted that the wharf area was hit, military establishments were damaged and
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  • 253 1 Oorael. TOKYO, Jan. 26.—Commenting on the important negotiations reported to have been proceeding between the United States and Britain, political cbservers opined that the negotiations will be centred around the establishment of a Supreme Command fcr the 'Anglo-American forces. The observers point out that
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  • 321 1 LISBON, Jan. 25—Deep in Tunisia the Germans continued to slash through the anti-Axis lines in the Ousseltian Valley. German and Italian air arms, meanwhile, continue to wreak havoc on anti-Axis shipping and Anglo-American lines in Tunis*a, as
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  • 335 1 Dome!. SAIGON, Jan. 25—Shigeru Kuriyama, Secretary-General to Nippon Embassy in French Indoohinx, told leporters today that the speedy establishment recent ly of the agreement on tariff, tradi. and settlement of accounts between Nir.pon and French Indochina showed how much the French Indochinese authorities have
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  • 126 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 25— Herbert 11. over, former President of the United States, asserted in an article appearing in La Prensa that the spirit of Nippon's home front is "very high" with the civilians well provided with all necessary articles. He declared
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  • 236 1 DISASTROUS FAMINE LIKELY DomeL LISBON. Jan. 25—From London, the Daily Mail reported that the Indian Government is, at present, grappling with the grave food problem which, if continued to be left unsolved, will lead to a disastrous _nmine. It was reported that the shortage
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  • 281 1 DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 26.—1n accord with the decision reached on Dec. 28 among bankers in order to put the banking sysUrr of Nippon on a war-rimo bas's directors of the Mitsubishi Bank' and One Hundredth Ban* have agreed to effect a fusion of the latter
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  • 115 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 25.— Th* Selangor Museum, now known by its new nama of Serangoru Haku Butsu Kan opened yesterday to the public for the first time under the Nippon administration. Its new director. Professor I. Hino, wbo speaks Englteh, French, Germai., Portuguese, and
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  • 172 2 Industrial CoProsperity In Central China FORMATION OF FEDERATION SHANGHAI. Jan 24.—A Central China Industrial Co-prosperity j Federation was"'ftrmed here to- j day to act as 'the liaison and control organ for various industrial associ_.ti.ns in Central China. The inaugural meetins of th» federation was held at the Shanrrhai Youngmen's Association
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  • 425 2 TOKYO SHIMBUN COMMENT Bflfl____ili TOKYO, Jan. 25. —The Tokyo Shimbun editorially says the atrocity and oppression of British imperialism are eloquently manifested in the Indian issue. However, the oppressive tactics of A*n°rican imperialism aiming at world domination are no less Infamous. With
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  • 583 2 DonaH TOKYO. Jan. 25—New facts j about the brutal Dut.h treatment of residents in D.awa at the out.et ol ihe Wt of Greater East Asa were revealed by Masao Saito vho spent nearly 20 years In 'Bat; via as publisher of
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  • 184 2 DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 26—Thai students here yesterday gathered at the Kokusai Gakuyukai, in Meguro Ward, to celebrate the first anniversary of Thailand's entry into the War of Greater East Asia. Among the students at the festival was Chusadki Jaiyanama, son of Diick
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  • 91 2 DomeL IPOH, Jon. 25.—Two hundred and fifty-two applications were rsceived from all parts of the State for selection as mechanics in the Imperial Naval Air Force. At a competitive examination conducted by officers of the Imperial Navy, 32 candidates were selected to go to;
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  • 572 2 SHORTAGE OF RUBBER ACUTE DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 26.—A surrey of America, suffering in its throes of a rubber shortage, from one of its ridiculous blunders," reveals in the failing back on artificial rubber that the United States has pitiably proved herself totally incapable
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  • 124 2 "THE PRICE of shoes has been so raised that everyone may be compelled to wear clogs, and new you people are raising, the price of clogs!" declared! the Criminal District Judaa Mr. M. V. Pillai, yesterday, when Teo Liang Teo appeared on a charge cf
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  • 91 2 Dw>~l BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 24—It is reported from Washington that, reflecting the growing scarcity of a tapis food items, the official Price Administration authorities have announced that batter and cheese will probably be rattened in the coming Spring. Batter for civilians is so scarce
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  • 290 2 Domei. SHANGHAI. Jan. 25—Mamoru Shigemitsu, Nippon Ambassador to China, entrained for Nanking alter hL. lirsl vbs.t here suir.e China's declaration of war oh the United States and Britain, during which he had conversations with various Nippon Array an.i Naval authorities, Chinese o^icials and
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  • 264 2 EFFECT OF NANKING'S MOVE Domei. SHANGHAI, Jan. 25. —Commenting on China's role in the war the Shanghai Times editorially declares that China is called upon io play an important role in the present Armageddon, as a worthy member of the Axis group of nations
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  • 158 2 ALLEGED ta have attacked a compatriot with a chopper following an altercation, one Tan Hcng Kee, a Chinese, was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment in the Criminal District Court, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt. "The use of
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  • 204 2 ROOSE VELTMAKES FALSE CLAIM DeeaeL TOKYO. Jan. 2i—PoliticaJ <>)t--servers here, commenting on Roosevelt's assertion in his message to Congress to the effect that war materials are now being sent via the Burma Road, declare that the President's statement is obviously untrue in view
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  • 154 2 DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 25.—0n the occasion of the first anniversary of Thai's declaration of war against the United Stat/ and Britain, Foreign Minister Mosayuki Tani called on We Thikun. Chaxge! d'Affaires of the Thai Embssry here, to tender Nippon's heartfelt gratitude for the clcse co-opera-tion shown
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    • 616 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO MARINERS NO. 2 OF 2603 SYONAN—HEAVY GUN PRACTICE Date and Time of Occurrence: 30th Januari. 2603—10.00 to 17.00. T____mi Heavy Gun Practice will take place from the follow_ng bases:— (1) Trom Kallang towards tbe sea in the direction of Eastern Anchorage. (2) Aran tbe sea shore
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 141 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 235 YOU have learnt on the radio thwords "dochlra ga" meaning "which.** Today you will learn the use of the words "dochlra o." that Is tbe same I interrogative word and having the same meaning as "dochlra.'' This is usee. jin the objective case. Now you
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