Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 January 1943

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  • 18 1 The syonan sinbun [ENGLISH I SdMon, J No. 45 FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 647 1 Opportunities For Local Men THE ADMISSION, followed some months later by graduation, of specially selected local lads from the Syonan Koa-Kunrenjo (Leading Officers Traning Institute in Syonan) has become so routine that the public is apt to regard this important phase of administration in Malai and Sumatra as a
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  • 138 1 MIGHTY HEA VY' FOR COUNTRY DomeL LISBON, Jan. 27—In an announcempn; issued by the Australian Prime Minister John Curtin today to the Australian Parliament, ie was revealed Australian casualties from the start of the present war up to Jan. 1 this year totalled 52,158. including 6,826
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  • 360 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 27.—1t is -reported frcm Washington that the consensus of opinion anions military authorities there is that jno matter what victcries the anti-Axis forces might achieve in the different war fronts, such results are of no value if Axis submarines cannot
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  • 172 1 Doric i. TOKYO. Jun. 23.—Dr. Heinrich Gc.rg Siuhmer, n.w German Ambassador to Nippon, accom-1 panr.-d bj' Mr... St.ihmer. arrived at the Tokyo Station at 3.15 p.m. this afternoon where he \v?s welcomed by a large group of Nippon, G;rm__n and other Axis p:we_* dignltr.rica. rtIWMH
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  • 455 1 Functions To Commemorate Historic Fall Of Singapore FEBRUARY 15, the first anniversary of the fall of Singapore will be a gala day for Syonan as a number of civic and public functions have been arranged to commemorate the day when British suppression
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  • 243 1 Domei. *_u_.iICH, Jan. 28—The announcement that Churchill and Roosevelt conferred at Casablanca a-tractcd only mild attention despite the unusual site 'oi the meeting. While lt Is too early for a Press comment over here, it is believed that the results of the meeting, which
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  • 102 1 Domei BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 27— Under suspicion of alleged espionage ac.ivities, the Ch'laan Government today detained 168 Germans and 74 Nippon residents at an undisclosed place in Chile, according to a Santiago dispatch received here. Ii is further disclosed, regarding the detention of the
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  • 50 1 Domei LISBON, Jan. 28—It is reported from Melbourne that the Australian authorities revealed today that Nippon aircraft have carried oat their 103 rd raid on Port Moresby. Yesterday. General Mcar'hur's Headquarters admitted that Nippon bombers last night raided Port Moresby aerodrome.
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  • 233 1 Example Of Utter Selflessness Domei TOKYO, Jan. 28—As lithe, tough Premier General Hlcteki Tojo go* uprfi-orh tlie sick-bed to deliver his fiery message before ihe Imperial Diet to the nation and the world today, only a few realized .tha. Nippon's scldierstatesman had not entirely recovered from
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  • 110 1 TOKYO, Jan. 28.—The Financ 2 Minister's speech, clarifying the financial policy of the Government, was the highlight of the plenary session in the Lower House which was convened at 1 p.m. tcday. Mr. Kaya's speech was followed by interpellations by Tatsunosuk? Yamazaki. Mr.
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  • 910 1 ADDRESS IN HOUSE OF PEERS Domei TOKYO, Jan. 29.—Foreign Minister Masayuki Tani, addressing the House of Peers as the Imperial Diet was reconvened yesterday, declared: Under the great ideal of Hakko Ichiu (universal brotherhood), Greater East Asia is step
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  • 348 1 Dr RANGOON, Jan. 27.—New re«vehu.ns cf typical British brutality chowiHtaward Nippon civilian interness in Burma and India wer3 made today by Torataro Mukai, a resident ot Burma for over 30 years. Immediately upon the outbreak of the current war, he was thrown into concentration camp
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  • 561 1 OUR ECONONIC POSITION SO UND DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 28.-The Finance Minister, Mr. Okincri Kaya, speaking before the House of Representatives on Nippon's financial nolicies this afternoon, declared that with the domestic ii:anc-__._l siti ill. n *n a satisfactory basis, with the development of the
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  • 139 1 DomeL CANTON, J;in. 27—Combined manoeuvres of the Nippon Fleet in South China waters and tha Chinese Navy were held yes crelay on an u.iprcedsnted scale In Pearl River. The mimic warfare which was participated in by Nippon navai landing party announced early in the morning and
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  • 68 1 Domei ISTANBUL, Jan. 27 -It is learned from New Delhi radio that mass meetings ana d.monstrj.ticr.3 were held throughout India yesterday on the occasion of the 13th anniversary or lhe declaration of Indian Independence. At a large-scale demonstration rlagcd in Bombay under tlie nuidance
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  • 1006 2 TOJO ON NANKING'S WAR MOVE TOKYO, Jan. 29.—Continuing his address to the House of Peers at the 81st Imperial Diet Session which reconvened yesterday after the New Year recess, Premier General Hideki Tojo, characterized Nanking's war declaration on Britain and the United States
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  • 332 2 Domei. BANGKOK. Jan. 27—An earnest plea not to under-estimata the British enemy .'n India but face realities and accept Nippon's generous all-out aid was the keynote of an apDeal to the Indian nation broadcast by the spokesman of the Indian League Headquarters tonigh..
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  • 144 2 SWINGING of youthful arms and legs to the strains of martial music, was witnessed en the Padang en Wednesday morning when about 300 pupils from various schools participated in mass drill in preparation for the gigantic display to be given en Feb.
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  • 377 2 NIPPON CABINET DECISION DETAILS Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 28—It is learned tha v as a means of improving the treatment of seamen during wartime, the Government has decided to consider them in future as civilians in the Army or Naval service. In this connection, the
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  • 26 2 Here is a warehouse •somewhere in the Southern Regions, filled with rubber, awaiting shipment to Xionon for her war industries. (Domei photo).
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  • 699 2 SINCE ccming under the control of the Nippon Military Administraticn, foodstuff production in Malai has not only shown rapid increase in the past year, but has exceeded the expectations of the authorities by topping the production cf previous years under British rule. Since Nippon
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  • 429 2 NO BEARING ON WAR SITUATION Darnel LISBON, Jan. 26.—The decisions arrived at by Britain and the United States, as a result of the carefully-staged meeting between Churchill and Roosevelt in Casablanca in North Africa, are characterized by political observers here as wild schemes with no relation to
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  • 394 2 DomeL TOKYO, Jan. 27.—Mr. Tomokazu Hori. Spokesman of the Board of Information, cemmentinß on the Roosevelt-Churchill conference at Casablanca, declares that whatever new plans they have been able to think up at their Morcccan rendezvous "will have no effect whatsoever on th? general war situation." Referring to
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  • 367 2 DECLARING thai the price now being charged for suitings was "terribly exorbitant," th" Criminal District Judge, Mr. M. V. Pillai, yesterday, imposed a line of $150, or two months' rigcrous imprisonment, on Loh Ah Seng, a tailor, when he was :onvicted for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 118 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 237 a YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the use of the interrogative word "naze" meaning "why". Today you will learn about the interrogative word "itsu" meaning "when". This word is not always placed at the beginning of the sentence, but can also be placed in
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