Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 January 1943

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  • 18 1 The syonan sinbun [ENGLISH j| St&_tu_n j No. 46 SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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    578 1 Diet Session TOCUSSED on the reconvened session of the Imperial Diet now sitting in Tokyo ls the attention of the billion peoples of Greater East Asia and, indeed, the rest of the world. Keynote of the various speeches by the Premier, Foreign Minister and Finance Minister was confidence in
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  • 330 1 BRISK ACTIVITY IN N AFRICA Domei LISBON, Jan. 28—Axis forces continued fierce battles along the Eastern Soviet front, in what is^ believed to be one of the severest and blocdiest. for the maintenance of gained ground against numerically superior Soviet onrushes, especially around
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  • 440 1 Making Good Vitamin Deficiency j i——— 1 IN ORDER to make up the deficiency of Vitamin 81, resulting from the use of polished rice, the authorities in Syonan are planning to issue rice polishings to the public shortly. The date
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  • 43 1 Domei. LISBON, Jan. 28—It is reported from Washington that in a press conference the Secretary of War, Henry Stimson, announced that American casualties in Tunisia, thus far, totalled 1,258, including 211 killed, 532 wounded and 515 missing.
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  • 212 1 THE SYONAN Nautical Training Institute lor boys and seamen, the firs; of its kind in Malai, which was opened last week, has already begun to function smoothly. With the classes already in session, nearly 200 studen.s. representative of all nationalities, are beginning
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  • 809 1 STOR V TOLD GRAPHIC ALL V (By a Domei Staff Correspondent.) JOHORE BAHRU, Jan. 30.— This time last year, the British withdrew from Johore Bahru in hasty confusion. First came the civilians, and then the Government officials, the
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  • 335 1 Bills Designed For Winning Pacific War And Bolstering National Fighting Strength Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 29.—With the meeting of the House of Peers and the House of Representatives, the plenary sessions of the 81st Imperial Diet settied down to its important task of deliberating on important
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  • 120 1 TOKYO, Jan. 29—Not only scientists stationed at different places in Hokkaido will participate in observing the total eclipse of the sun over central Hokkaido ion the morning of Feb. 5, but inhabitants residing in that area j will also take an active
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  • 118 1 1 Pl—ll. ROME, Jan. 28—Nippon military and naval attaches ln Europe met this morning. They came from Berlin, Madrid. Bucharest, Lisbon, Budapest Helsinki. Vichy, Stockholm and Ankara. Among them are three generals. The meeting will last till Saturday next. The Nippon Embassy tomorrow will
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  • 218 1 Darnel. STOCKHOLM, Jan. 28—The propaganda stunt put on by Roosevelt and Churchill at Casablanca has failed to impress the British Press which shows distinct dissatisfaction, saying that the conference has failed o. achieve the desired end and to improve co-operation among the anti-Axis powers.
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  • 240 1 DomeL TOKYO. Jan. 29—The Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs has appropriated Yen 640,000 as supplementary budget for the fiscal year 1943 to subsidize the Nippon Cultural Institute, which was established in Bangkok to promote the exchange of culture between Nippon and Thailand
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  • 98 1 Domei. LISBON. Jan. 28—It is reported from Washington, that the United States Navy Department disclosed in a communique this in Dining that Nippon planes on Jan. 28 attacked United Sta'es ships operating to the west of American positions in the Aleutian Islands. Details
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  • 188 1 Domei. ZURICH. Jan. 28 -rears of inflation following the doubling of bank nota circulation during 1942 while only 140,000,000 o the .C 440,000,000 current budge will be covered by ordinary revenue are causing some Aus ralian circles to urge higher taxation and strict civilian consumption, Zuercher
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  • 47 1 Domei LISBON, Jan. 28—The noon communique of the anti-Axi-headquarters in sou h-west Pacific stated that formations of Ninpon bombers again struck at _h» airdrome in Port Moresby. New Guinea, in a night attr.tk. Th ccmmuniqu*- admitt?d tha damage wa3 caused.
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  • 195 1 Domei HSiNKING. Jan. 28—Wan.: Yun-chinz. Manchoukuo Ambassador to Tokyo, re.urned to Hsinkine this afternoon in order to make a report to the Hsinkin__ Government for the flrst tim.. _inc^ his assumntion to his dos* 1 While here he will attend the Birthday ceremony of
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  • 721 1 Comments On Diet Addresses I DomeL i TOKYO. Jan. 29—Metropolitan1 newspapers here hail the signlflc- ant Diet speeches given yesterday j Iby Premier General H.deki Tojo and Foreign Minister Masayuki Tani and prominently carry photographs of the Premier adi dressing the House of Peers.
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  • 375 2 'BATTLEFRONT HISTRIONICS Domei SHANGHAI, Jan. 28.—'The farce goes on," the Noon Extra editorially declares commenting on the Casablanca meeting. It. :;ays that there is an astounding parallel between the in<_et'ng of Churchill and Roosevelt a*, sea in the Summer of 2 541 and
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  • 56 2 _X TT 1 Domei. i ...VIE, Jan. 28—According to a report from Genoa the number of churches in that city vl h have he_n bombed recently by British planes amounted to 70. Fa'.nt Laurence t a hedr.il. wl:o_e famous archives were destroyed, is one of the
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  • 193 2 NO LENIENCY/ SA YS JUDGE CONVICTED o^ three counts of profiteering In rice, Abdul Kader bin Mohamed, an Indian sundry _,oods shopkeeper in Jalan Eunos, was fined a tot?l sum of $1,500 or 18 months' rigorous imprisonment, in th? Criminal District
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  • 229 2 Domei PENANG, JAN. 23—A Nippon padi variety called Horai. which proved quite a success in Taiwan, was recently succe__.fully' experimentally planted in Kedah by Professor K. Goto and his staff of agricultural experts. Known as Kanan 2, the seeds were sown in Alor Star
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  • 119 2 Domei. TOKYO, Jan. 27--Yoshitaro Shiba, President of Tokyo Kikai Seisakujo or Tckyo Machinery Factory, yesterday afternoon visited the War Ministry to make a contribution of Yen 250.000 to the aeronautical and physical training funds. Mr. Shiba also visited the Navy Ministry and contributed the
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  • 142 2 DomeL TOKYO, Jan 28. -In the presence of His Imperial Highness Prince Nobuhito Takamatsu, Honorary President cf the Society for International Cultural Relations, a luncheon was given today at the Imperial Hotel In celebration of the conclusion of the Nip-pon-Thai Cultural Agreement of Dec. 21,
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  • 81 2 DomeL CANTON, Jan. 28—Chungking journals yesterday front-paged the recent killing of three Chines*.* in Chungking by two United Sates officers and three privates attached to the Headquarters of the American forces in China, who are now being court-mart iaHed according to information
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  • 143 2 DomeL BERLIN, Jan. 28.—The Wilhelmstrasse hailed the Diet speech of the Niopon Premier. General Hideki Tojo, and Foreign Minister Masayuki Tani as a "fresh and brilliant avowal to the Tripartite Pact and to the East Asian will to, victory." Official German quarters
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  • 316 2 DomeL MANILA, Jan. 28.—1t !s lea rmd that Manila will enjoy further improvement in street-car service when new streamlined vehicles are placed on the run next month. With indirect ligh.ing system, betti r seating facilities and more comn.oc-lous space for
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  • 449 2 SYONAN HOME FOR AGED i WHILE DESTITUTE and decrepit Chinese, men and women, daily wend their way through the gates of Syonan's Home for the Aged, housed in the spacious Siong Lim-si Buddhist temple in Kirn Keat Road, few are aware
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  • 163 2 Domei. LISBON Jan. 27.—1t Is reported from Canberra, reflecting the S3rious shortage in manpower, the Federal Cabinet has decided to amend the National Defence Act by calling up women for ccmpulsory service in all auxiliary defence services. Simultaneously with the amendment of the Act,
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  • 128 2 FACILITATING COASTAL TRADE MALAIAN TIMBER is now being exclusively used for the construction of large-sized junks, cargo and passenger hoats. an official of ship-building company revealed in an interview with DomeL This company's ship-building factory is. at presen., busily engaged in the construction of
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  • 122 2 Domei PEKING. Jan. 27—The second day's session of the economic parley, which is being held here with a view to promoting further exchange of materials among the regions of the Asiatic continent, began at 11 a.m. in the Nippon Embassy. Two representath
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  • 158 2 Domei. KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 2fi_A bright and prosperous future lies aheaa of Malai under the new order, said the Sultan of Selangor in an interview with pressmen on his return from Syonan after attending the two-day conference or Sul.ans from Malai
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 205 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 238 Or IN THE previous lesson on the radio you learned the use of tbe word "itsu" meaning "when." Today you win learn about "itsuka masen ka?" This is also the form of an interrogative sentence, and the meaning is 'won't you some day?" In this
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