Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 February 1943

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  • 20 1 The syonan sinbun fE N G I ISH J *.o. 48 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 83 1 Ceremony To Be Held On Feb. 10 Domei HOWIIO (Suiyuan Province), Feb. I.—The ceremony of awarding decorations* which Tenno Heika has been pleased to confer on 131 officers of the Mon- 'lian Army including General I.i Sh. .i-hsin, Comman* dr-in-Chief of the Mongo--1 an Army,
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  • 480 1 Smashed Again! DAVY JONES'S locker has J'-st received another consignment of battleship* snd cruisers fiom the Imperial Nippon navy. i.whase air arm sank two i enemy battleships and three cruisers, in addition to heavily (damaging one battleship and •one cruiser, in an action off 'Rennell Island on Jan. 29
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  • 48 1 Duee Reaffirms ItaloNippon Solidarity Domei. RO::E. Jan. 31.-Italy's firm resolve to fight in full co-oper-ation with Nippcn until final victory i; won In the present war, w;s st.es.sed tcday by Premier Bento Mussolini before a group ot Nippon military attaches invited tc the Palazzo VenezU by II Duce.
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  • 240 1 Peers To Send Congratulation s To Imperial Navy Domei TOKYO, Feb. I—At the plenary session of the House of Peers, opening at 10.18 a.m. this morning, the Navy Minister, Admiral Shigetaro Shimada, mounted the rostrum to announce the battle of Rennell Island, describing the detail and emphasizing the heroic death
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  • 181 1 Domei. TOKYO. Feb. 1 —The announcement of the latest brilliant exploits of the Imperial Naval air units off Rennell Island in the Solomons thrilled the whole nation today. N.DPon aircraft workers whose unflagging efforts in some measure have been responsible for the destruction of
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  • 153 1 Domei. LISBON. Jan. 31.—1t is reported frcm Washington that during the period from Jan. 24 to Jan. 31. the United States Navy an-1 nounced that "two small and two medium" British merchantships were torpedoed and sunk en various dates in October. December
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  • Total Of 132 Enemy Warships Sunk Or Damaged In S. W. Pacific
    • 247 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. I.—lnclusive of the results of the Battle off Rennell Island on Jan. 29 and Jan. 30, the Imperial Nippon Navy sank or damaged in the Solomons waters alone a total of 132 enemy warships and transports, including: 10 battleships, eight aircraft-carriers,
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    • 420 1 CRASH-DIVED INTO BATTLESHIP Domei. TOKYO, Feb. I.—The Navy Minister, Admiral Shigetaro Shimada, gave a detailed report on the signal victory achieved by the Nippon naval air units over a powerful enemy fleet ofT Hennell Island, in the
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  • 283 1 Latest Victory Will Have FarReaching Effects Domei TOKYO, Feb. I—The naval victory scored by the Imperial Navy in the Battle off Rennell Island on Jan. 29 and Jan. 30 will have far-reaching effects on the future course of the world war, well-in-formed sources commented today. They interpreted the battle as
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  • 396 1 Domei. LISBON, Jan. 31.—The Tunisian battle front saw the Axis lashing out with strong formations of bombers to attack La Valletta base and Port Bone. Large fires broke out at Bone, the Italian High Command communique claimed, adding a plane of Glenn
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  • 487 1 DomeL TOKYO, Feb. 1. —Despite the treacherous and secret Anglo-American attempts to disturb internal unity in the country, Nippon under its complete wartime structure, is completely and thoroughly united against enemy manoeuvres, Premier General Hideki Tojo declared at the Plenary
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  • 66 1 Domei. RANGOON, "Feb. I—Accurate Nippon anti-aircraft Are alone has accounted for, at least, 39 British and United States planes attempting to raid Burma from Indian and Chungking bases, it was learned here today. The iron-tight air defence, established by the Nippon forces
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  • 102 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. I.—Repeated sabotage attempts in the Transvaal, largely colcnized by antiBritish Boers, were recently revealed from Johannesburg. It is stated that these Boers are of anti-war sentiment, and oppose Premier Smuts' policies of allying South Africa with the anti-Axis camp. The
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  • 88 1 I Domei TOKYO. Feb. I.—A YomiuriHochl dispatch from Nanking reported that with a view to strengthening its diplomatic service to meet the situation arising from its entry into the War cf Greater East Asia, the National Government ot China informally decided to appcint Chen
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  • 555 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. I.—Sources close to the Navy, describing the battle off Rennell Island on the basis of further available information, said that "on Jan. 29, as the battle off Rennell Island opened, the sky over the Solomons
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  • 246 1 NEW DISTRIBUTION PLAN FOR SYONAN INTERVIEWED regarding the scheme for the self-sufficiency and supply of staple foods in Syonan-to, details of which appear in an advertisement today, the Keizaibu-Cho said:— •The Municipal authorities are cooperating with the Military Admin sration to ensure smooth distribution
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  • 129 1 NIPPON NAVY units succeeded in refloating a 5,000-ton floating dock in Sycnan after surmounting indescribable hardships during the past several months, says a report published in the Tokyo YomiuriHochi. The dock was blasted and sent to the bottom by tho enemy just before
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  • 556 2 SUCKING BLOOD OF INDIANS TOKYO, Jan. 31.—Asserting that the British Raj in India is a typical example of the Imperialistic colonial policy of Britain, Hidechika Ashida, former Domei correspondent in Bombay, in an article contributed to the current number of Koron or Public
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  • 88 2 DomeL TOKYO. Jan. 31—Mr. Kumao Anamizu, President of Dai Nippon I), nryoku Kabushiki Kaisha, or Nippon Power HydroElectric Company, yesterday donted a sum of Yen 2% million for the encouragement of technical research concerning the improvement cf arms as wel! as for
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  • 478 2 BIG MARKET FOR NE\. INDUSTRY EXPERIMENTS carried out by the Kedah Government en dried Sedge, a plant of the Scarpus Grossuo species, has resulted in the discovery that this plant, after drying, can serve as a substitute for many materials that the Stats is
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  • 215 2 Domei. TOKYO. Feb. I—The Education Ministry has promulgated an order calling for the establishment or enlargement of scientific experimental stations and lecture courses in various universities throughout the nation. In view of the close relation of science t-> production Increase Yen 800,000 has been
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  • 192 2 ft Q li DomeL NANKING, Jan. 31.—T0 demonstrate the'close co-opera-tion between Nippon and China in their Joint prosecution of the War of Greater East Asia, more than 1,400 Chinese and Nippon youths marched side by side through the main streets of the capital today
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  • 29 2 Photo shows the wreckage of an American raider which dared to defy the defences of Nippon-occupied Kiska Island in the Aleutians Group.— (Domei picture).
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  • 427 2 ANGLO-AMERICAN COMIC TURN DomeL TOKYO, Feb* 1.-—The Nippon Times, commenting editorially under the caption Comedy of Casablanca," declares the two foremost "comedians" of the world, Roosevelt and Churchill, have appeared in a number of interesting comedies in the past of which a
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  • 63 2 Domei. LISBON, Jan. 31—It is reported from Washington, LendLease Administrator Edward R. Stcttinius, testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee admitting Lend-Lease aid to China is reaching Chungking "in pitifully small amount." Observers point out Stettinius' testimony is the first frank disclosure, by
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  • 182 2 __J JL Domei. PENANG, Jan. 31.—Aimsd at making them physically fit, new and more difficult exercises will be gradually introduced during the daily 5-minute drill carried out by Government employees in the quadrangle of the Government Buildings. A regular feature in
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  • 129 2 Domei. TOKYO. Jan. 31—In celebration of the Nippon-Thai Cultural Agreement, concluded last October, a Nippon-Thai cultural lecture meeting was held yesterday evening at Hibiya Public Hall, under the Joint sponsorship of the Society fcr International Cultural Relations. Nippon-Thai-land Society and International Students Society, with the support
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  • 199 2 DomeL KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 2* People with no knowledge of Nippon-go, in trying to find their bearings in tewn. are daily aade to realize that they are b. hind the times, and that they may find themselves contravening regulations as a result of
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  • 124 2 DENTISTRY AND PHARMACY ALSO Domei. SEREMBAN, Jan. 30.—The Negri Sembilan Government intends to grant scholarships to students to the Syonan Medical College which* opens in April. The scholarships will be for three courses—medicine, dentistry and pharmacy. It is understood that selections fcr scholarships will be
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  • 110 2 YESTERDAY you learned on the radio about Imperative sentences. We are sure that all of you have learned Dy now how to make imperative sentences To be certain, we will give ycu some more examples. Here are the examples: 1. Kyo wa oisha sama c
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  • 174 2 THE STORY of how a Chinese passenger en board a vessel tried to smuggle 216 dozen reels of white cotton thread by hiding them in chests containing tea, was related in the Criminal District Court, yesterday, when Lim Seng Choc stood charged
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  • 203 2 AN INTERESTING item on the program to commemorate Army Day en Mar. 10. will be the holding of a football match to decide the champion team of a soccer competition which is being sponsored by the Syonan Nippo in conjunction with the Syonan Sports Association
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  • 95 2 SPORTS enthusiasts had their fill at the Padang yesterday when the Lazy Lads clashed with the Wanderers in the Hockey League sponsored by the Syonan Sports Association. The Wanderers opened accounts with a penalty goal, but once the Lads settled down they
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  • 108 2 DomeL PENANO, Jan. 31.-In order to help those desirous of learning the Nippon language but who have no opportunity for dcing so owing to work during the day Govarnment will open four night rchcols in Penang at which a three-month course in the language
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 714 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No 173 KE: RETAIL PRICES OF RICE It ia hereby notified that from coming 2nd February, the retail price of rice of any description is amended as follows: Kinds Price per catty Polished Rice 10 cents Broken Rice 8 cents SYONAN TOKUBETU SI TYO. Ist
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    • 270 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED EXPERIENCED GARAGE CLERKS with knowledge of Bookkeeping ir. English and Chinese. Apply m p-rson Vtth te«-_lm.-_.i il<= to TOKYO KYUKO DENTETSU KABUSIKI KAISHA, 27. Malacca Street 48—62 WANTED 4 experienced Fit'^rs for OU Palm Factory, and one Fitter for Motor Lorries for Syonan Gomu Kaisha Kluang. Salary
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 163 2 TRANSMISSION No 2. 1333 kilocycles or 225 metres: 3 pm. school broadcast; 6 pjn. musical entertainment; 6.20 pjn. children's hour; 6.50 pm. Malay comedy by "Aman Ballon and His Partners" from the studio; 7.20 p.m. News in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Chinese music I recorded): 7.45 pm reading in Chinese—selection from
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    • 57 2 KYO-EI: Mv my in th? Big House. 6 and 8.30 p.m. T.T. SYOWA: Let Us Live. 6 and 8.30 p.m. T.T. USIHO: Thin Ice, 6 and 8.30 p.m T.T. INDO: Savithlri dally 2—5 30— 9 pjn. T.T. YAMATO: Vat Doy Ncan Van. dally 3 8 8.30 pjn. T.T. MAREI: euha-Va
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