Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 4 February 1943

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  • 16 1 The syonan sinbun [ENGLISH 1 No. 50 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, KOKI 2603, SYOWA IS 7 Cent*
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  • 702 1 Acministration Of Sou/hern Regions SELDOM is it given to the man-in-the-street, especially Ll] v/art!me t to comment on the administration of affairs in the country in which he lives: larer still the occasion if this' administration is in the hands oi tfce military as in the case of the
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  • 1917 1 Nippon's Needs Of Vital Materials Will Be Amply Satisfied, Says Report Domei. TOKYO. Feb. 3.—Economic development of the Southern Regions is making speedier progress than had been anticipated, according to the Nippon Army authorities. Economic developments in Southern Regions have
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  • 187 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 2—lt is report-' ed from Philadelphia Madame Wellington Koo, wife of thp Chungking Ambassador to Lon- j dm, En a speech here said that Chungking resistance to Nippon is facing a collapse because of the failure of its allies
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  • 112 1 DomeL LISBON. Feb. 2.—lt is reported from Washington, Under-Secre-tary of War. Robert P. Patterson, has revealed that 7,000,000 private and passenger cars will soon be ordered off the streets. He also announced .hat spare tires from 27,000,000 private autc mobiles in the United States
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  • 297 1 1943 OFFENSIVE NIPPED IN BUD Domei. LISBON, FEB. 3.—Although careiully refraining from an open denial of the Nippon Imperial Headquarters announcement of the latest anti-Axis losses off Rennell in the Solomons group, reports issued by the Anglo-Americans admit that they suffered
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  • 90 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 2—lt is reported that the New York Times, commenting editorially on Nippon reports of the naval battle off Rennell Island, declared: "It again calls attention to the menace in the Pacific which is sometimes obscured by dramatic events in Europe.
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  • 53 1 Domei. L-'SBON. Feb. 2—The United States Navy Department has announced that a small Swedish merchantman was torpedoed and sunk by a Axis submarine in the Atlantic off the northern coast of South America early lv January. It said that survivors were landed at a
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  • 253 1 Domei. TOKYO. Feb. 3.—Ridicule was the immediate reaction of political observers here to reports that President Roosevelt at a Press conference yesterday said that important highlight of the Casablanca conference was the re-emphasizing of the doctrine'of no negotiated armistice—that only unconditional Axis surrender would
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  • 130 1 Domei. TOKYO. Feb. 3—Approximately Yen 500,000, donated by Mitsui Bussan Kaisha and or her Nippon firms, will be sent in ihe near future to flood sufferers in Thailand through Nal Direct Jaiyanama. Thai Ambassador to Nippen. Following the example of the
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  • 109 1 Domei CANTON, Feb. 3.—ln the face cf the increasing, fierceness of Nippon raids on Kweilin, Kwangsi Province, enemy air force authorities have taken measures to evacuate all residents in the city whose presence is not essential and remove goods to places of storage in Tusifeng suburbs,
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  • 216 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 3—Highlight of today s plenary session of the House of Peers which opened ac j 10.10 a.m. was Foreign Minister; Masayuki Tani's assurance that Nippon will take suitable measures to improve the treatment of Nippon internees in enemy countries. The House passed
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  • 125 1 Domei. TOKYO. Feb. 3—British Hurricanes are no match for Nippon fighter planes, while American pilots are nothing but "upstarts," declared a British flight-commander who was captured by Nippon forces ir. Burma, according to a dispatch trom a Southern base to the Asahi. The British
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  • 246 1 DomeL TOKYO. Feb. 3.—Tomokazu Hori spckesman of the Board of Information, commenting on the reported conference between Winston Churchill and President Ismet Inonu, President of Turkey en Feb. 1 at Adana. told foreign Press correspondents that "no tangible results have been obtained." "They are
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  • 120 1 Domei. TOKYO. Feb. 2—A vein of high-grade manganese ore. with metallic content of 80 to 90 per cent., was discovered in Saipan Island, a few days ago by the Nanyo Kohatsu Kaisha (Southern Regions Development Company), the Yomiuri-Hochi reported today. Encouraged by a cabled message
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  • 612 1 lANISSTA TEMENI TO UPPER HOUSE Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 3—Foreign Minister Masayuki Tani told the House of Peers this morning _hat the Nippon Government is undertaking concrete nego.ia tions with Governments of enemy countries for the r^pa.riation cf Nippon nationals interned in those countries,
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  • 242 1 -v- 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 2.—Reporting on the North African fightiupthe Italian High Command says in Western Tripolitania there were intensified patrol activities by both sides while Italian iir formations battered a concentration of anti-Axis merhanVr-i division with visible satisfactory results mecnanizcd Attacks
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  • 101 1 Domei. NANKING, Feb. 2.-A roundtable discussion was held to-i<_y to ccmmemorate the closing of the two-day conferen-e of" thr_ All-China Council oi fh > K**t Asiatic League. Delegates from various districts ftfrcussed ways and means whwrtjy t:.«» League could shew a greater jy..i*«y
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 2 (Domei photo). Today is lhe Chinese New Yea.'s Eve, according to the lunar calendar, t'ic.ure shows bustling activity in Jalan Itesar. where Chinese men and women are seen busily shopping for the occasion.—
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  • 218 2 DEEP IMPRESSION CREATED Seme.'. JttERLIN, Feb. I.—News of the latest Nippon naval achievement in the Battle off Rennell Island, as revealed by the Imperial Headquarters communique and by the announcement ot Navy Minister Admiral Shigctaro Shimada before the Imperial Diet, is carried by
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  • 129 2 Don fi MANILA. Feb. It is learned that the Philippines Military Admln titration issued an order today specifying Feb. 8. which is Imperial Rescript day in Nippon aa a public holiday. Cr.r.missicner Joee Laurel of the r- partment of the Interior, has been
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  • 205 2 EMPHASIZING th* need for looking a.ter the health of the people o! Malai, seven branches cf the Syonan Medical and Herith Association now functioning in various parts of Malai are playing a vital role in improving health standard and general welfare of the
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  • 98 2 FIGHT FANS in Syonan jhould have their nil on Saturday. Bertie Bell has arranged a card that _peaks for itsel.*. The fights will b? at the New Wend Arena. The card contains two big fights of ten rounds each and three preliminmies.
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  • 179 2 Stole $1, 000 From Nippon Officer, Malai Convicted STATED to have committed what the prosecuting offlcer described as a very mean offence.'' Mchamed Sidek bin Ali. a youns Malai. was sen. need to two years' rigorous imprisonment m thj Criminal District Court, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 122 2 YESTERDAY you learned on the radio -*r.terces using the words nakereba narimasen" meaning "must1 and "have to." Today you will learn .tewa ikemasen" meaning "must not." The words "tewa ikemasen" are connected to a verb Now let us study the following examples 1. Mizu o
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  • 354 2 THREE NATIONS 'INSEPARABLE* Dome! HSINKING. Feb. 2.—The National Government's declaration of war on the Anglo-American Powers on Jan. 9 has strengthened Nippon Sino-Manchoukuoan collaboration both spiritually and materially as a result of which an inseparable union has been formed among the three nations, declares Mr.
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  • 144 2 A FEATURE of the newly j opened Popular Library, the former Raffles Library, is a special r3ference section which will be j thrown open to students interestied in research work in the very i near future. Marquis Yoshichita Tokugawa is the director of
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  • 163 2 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 2—The longstanding racial prejudice ot Americans against "coloured" people has been carried over to England, where orders or requests have been issued by the American military authorities to townspeople to tiie effect that white and "coloured" troops should not
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  • 117 2 Ocaiet ROME, Feb. 2—The tragic death of Archbishop Montabetti of Reggio, Calabiia. Southern Italy, has caused deep sorrow in the whole diocese where he was universally loved and esteemed. All provincial authorities went tc Melito In order to pay homage to the mortal
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  • 117 2 AN INDICATION of tho great progress which the students oi j the Military Administration National Language School of Syonan have made in their study of the Nippon language during the past Tew months, was provided on Tuesday with the presentation cf two concerts at
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  • 71 2 I Domei. LISBON, Feb. 2—lt is reported from Washington that Joseph Clark Grew, fcrmer Ambassador to Tokyo, is believed by political observers in Washington, as the likeliest candidate as American Minister to Australia owing to his experience in East Asia. Meanwhile, President Roosevelt
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  • 476 2 YEAR OF QUIET PROGRESS (By Domei Correspondent.) MACASSAR, Feb. 2.—Macassar, the capital of the CeleSes has undergone a complete transformation in every aspect of its life since it fell to Nippon forces a week short of a year ago The change-over from
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  • 154 2 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 2.-New Delhi Radio reports that M. A. Jinnah, president of the All-India Muslim League, in a speech hi Bcmbay at th? meeting of the Students' Congresj yesterday, declared it is a matter of commonsense if the two parties in
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  • 108 2 EURASIANS beat the Indians by four goals to nil on the Padang yesterday in the opening match of the Army Day scccer competition sponsored by the Syonan Nippo in conjunction with the Syonan Spor.s Association. The ganir. hich was refereed by Lieut. Okon.-...
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  • 119 2 THERE is a keen tussle for hockey league honours in the Sycnan Sports Association's competition, between th_ Harlequins and Lazy Lad*. The Laxy Lads lead with 17 points w.th one game to play. The Harlequins with 16 points have two matches in hand.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 535 2 DOMESTiqOCCURRENCt Weath CHYE— Mrs. I, Chye Kirn Heng (Nee Rosa Tan Lee Hiah> aged 22 pa.- away peacefully*1 at 11, Rcberts Lane yesterday. She leaves behind he. husband and daughter Teresa. Funeral at Biciadari to-day (4-2-03) at 5.15 T.T. PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 175 It is hereby notified
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 182 2 x *_Ws___ TSAHnuanoM no. 2. 1.333 kilocycles or 225 metres: 3 p.m. school b'oadccs!; 6 p.m. musical entertainTr.ent—sympiiony orchestra; 6.20 p.m. children's hour; 6.50 p.m. Lagu La*ru Arab (recorded): 7.0"> p.m. relipious talk from the studio by Al Huitad Mohd Fadullah Suhaimi; 7.20 p.m news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. children's
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    • 84 2 9f^jlkifjos r KVO-EI: Letter of Introoirtion, 8 and 8.30 p.m. To-morrcw, 12.30 3—0—830 p.m. SYOWA: Think Fast. Mr. Mo.o 8 aud 8.3 C p.m. To-morrow, 12.30 3 —6—3 30 p.m USIHO: Thin Ice. 6 and 831 p.m To-moiro'.v: _TH.l_.li4i cf Dako'a. 12.J0- 3-*€— R3J pm. INDO: Savl>iri (Tamil) dai_v. 2—
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