Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 February 1943
1943-02-10
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Title Section16 1943-02-10 1 The syonan sinbun [ENGLISH I No. 55 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 CenU.16 words
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Article550 1943-02-10 1 'Hakko Ichiu And Southern Regions AS TIME GOBS ON, the peoples of the Southern Regions should learn to take an increasingly intelligent interest in the deliberations of the Imperial Diet by following reports of its proceedings published in the Press. For with the occupation of the Southern Regions, the550 words
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87 1943-02-10 1 Uotn.l. PEKING, Feb. 8- In a statexr.<*_.l issued at 3 p.m. today, tne Headquarters of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in North China una i u:ucd the return of factories to their rightful owners, thus contributing greatly to the economic reconstruction of North China.87 words
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201 1943-02-10 1 TOMORROWS CELEBRATION SYONAN will celebrate for the flrst time tomorrow, Kigensetsu which literally means. "Era ceremony" or the National. Foundation Day which falls on Feb. 11. Little or nothing is known by the per.ple of Syonan of the background to Kigensetsu and the following explanation should201 words
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199 1943-02-10 1 Dome*. TOKYO, Feb. 9—Foreign Minister Masayuki Tani, testifying before the Lower House Budget Sub-Committee, revealed that in the face of strong Nippon protests, enemy countries are improving their treatment of Nlpprn internees, whom they had previously maltreated. Mr. Tani .x >lair.ed tha f199 words
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97 1943-02-10 1 DomeL TSOMAM. Feb. 9—During January crack Nippon units in a series of engagements with Chungking forces and the Chinese Communist Army in Shantung. Kiangsu. Annwei and Honan destroyed 11 enemy military installations, took 2.241 prisoner:, and scattered the remnants who left 4.176 dead behind,97 words
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Article418 1943-02-10 1 Transfer Of Enemy Properties To Nanking NANKING, Feb. B—Welcoming the transfer of enemy properties to the National Government cf China by Nippon. Dr. Chu Minyi. Foreign Minister of China, declared it will contribute greatly to the promotion of commerce and industry as well as the418 words
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237 1943-02-10 1 RAIDS BY AIR FORCE Domei. UNDISCLOSED BASE, Feb. 9 It is learned that devastating damage was inflicted on enemy military installations and airfields in different parts of Ch.na, while, in the upper reaches of the Yangtze, 12 enemy vessels were either sunk or heavily237 words
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97 1943-02-10 1 DeaaeL UNDISCLOSED BASE, Feb 9.— It is learned that a large formation of Nippon Army war planes on Feb. 7 carried out a sudden, concentrated raid on the enemy air base in Ankang. -strategic position in southern Shensi Province, about 180 kilometres south of Sian.97 words
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Article, Illustration678 1943-02-10 1 Nippon Commander Announced Landing On Singapore With 'Victory Is Already Ours 9 THE STIRRING words of Cem- I mander-in-Chief Tomoyuki Ya- mashita of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Malai "Men,' victory Is already ours!", spokenl at the time of the first landing) of Nippon units on Singapore exactly a year678 words
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Article, Illustration55 1943-02-10 1 —(Domei photo.). Picture shows the formal signing on Jan. 29 of the new Nippon-German economic collaboration agreement at Foreign Minister Masayuki Tani's residence. On the right is Foreign Minister Tani, and, on the left. Major Gen. Eugen Ott, outgoing German Ambassador to Tokyo, and Herr Huimuth Wohlthat. head of the—(Domei photo.). - 55 words
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177 1943-02-10 1 Domei. TOKYO. Feb. 9—lt Is revealed that an alloy 33 per cent, lighter than duraluminium, which will be a tremendous boon to the aircraft industry, has been invented by Professor Ichiji Obinata of the Metals Research Laboratory of Tohoku Imperial University177 words
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465 1943-02-10 1 A COLOURFUL procession. In which 1,000 Chinese will participate, replete with ornamental dragons, lions and replicas of other animals, and effigies taken from Chinese mythology, is being planned by the Chinese community of Syonan for the afternoon of Feb. 15. The procession,465 words
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53 1943-02-10 1 Anglo- U.S.Bom bers Again Violate Swedish Territory Done! < STOCKHOLM. Feb B—Sweden's strict neutrality was violated when large formations of Anglo- j American bombers flew over the j Southern part of Swedish terri- j tory twice last night. Anti-aircraft batteries immediately opened Are a.ainst' the invaders, but the results have53 words
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166 1943-02-10 1 Dmml. LISBON, Feb. B—lt is reported 1 from Washington, the sale of shoes has been suspended in i 200,000 stores in the United States, while storekeepers have j prepared the rationing of ap- proximately three pairs of shoes j annually for each civilian. The166 words
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92 1943-02-10 1 'MENACE SAID UNBROKEN' Domei LISBON, Feb. 9.—Nippon U-boat activity is as equally intense in the Atlantic as in the Pacific, declared Rear Admiral Harold R. Stnrk, Comman-der-in-Chief of the United States naval forces in European waters. t Meanwhile,92 words
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475 1943-02-10 1 Domef. MSB.IN, Feb. B.—True to fashion, German U-boats _re upholding their prestige of past sinkings. A special German war communique disclosed that German submarines in North Atlantic discovered an anti-Axis convoy, consisting of a number of freighters and tankers, heading east toward the475 words
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212 1943-02-10 1 Domei. RANGOON, Feb. 9 —It was revealed that continuing their repeated inhuman acts upon innocent people, enemy airmen again bombed Burmese and Indian residential quarters here en Feb. 7 and Feb. 8. Considering that the Indian resi- I dential quarters occupy a considerable space212 words
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Article199 1943-02-10 1 domei ] - domei] MILITARY BUDGET APPROVED TOKYO. Feb. g—A supplementary budget, covering extraordinary military expenditure amounting to Yen 27.000.000.000. was unanimously approved at today's general meeting of the Budget Committee of the lower House. NEW NAVAI/ APPOINTMENT MATJ.URU Feb. 9.—The local naval station has announced the apnoin'ment of Rear-Admiral Raizo199 words
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Article192 1943-02-10 2 SYONAN MAN'S EXPERIMENT IHE PROPRIETOR of a local typewriter company is hard at work on adapting an English language typewriter so that it can bo ussd for typing letters in Katakana. If the experiment proves yuccessful, it will serve as a pattern for other similar Kata'Jkaiia192 words
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241 1943-02-10 2 DomeL TOKYO, Feb. B—The price .policy of Nippon within the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere will be aimed at stabilization of the livelihood of the inhabitants, as well as reinforcing the power of th~ nation. Premier General Hideki Tojo declared before a hearing241 words
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149 1943-02-10 2 IN COMMEMORATION of the birth of New Malai, the authorities have arranged a number of irt^ film shows and musical performances for the benefit cf local citizens on Feb. 15, 16 and 17. From 5 pm. to 8 p.m. on Feb.149 words
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525 1943-02-10 2 PEOPLE FEARING FAMINE TOKYO, Feb. B.—A sense of extreme insecurity is at present arising throughout the United Stales from the prospect ©f an approaching famine next Spring unless the American Government takes suitable measures to prevent it from spreading throughout the United States, according525 words
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109 1943-02-10 2 Domei. LISBON. Feb. 8.- It is reported from Washington that Herbert He ever, former United States President, has asserted that the United States must have a million more workers, some from the armed forces, to eliminate an "acute shortage of points" in the109 words
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488 1943-02-10 2 Domei. TOKYO, Feb 9—The Nippon Times in an editorial entitled: The Red Flag Over the White House?" says that with its war efforts in the Western Pacific bogging down, its hopes in North Africa fading away and with little hope to be expected from488 words
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78 1943-02-10 2 Domei. LISBON. Feb. B.—Bills to draft men between 18 and 65, and women from 18 to 50 fcr war work on the selective service principle were introduced both in the House of Representatives and Senate today. The proposed National War Service78 words
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165 1943-02-10 2 TOKYO, Feb. B—lnaugural ceremonies ffor the Women's Council of the Dai-Nippon Asia Development League were held tcdav at the Dal Toa Kaikan. in Marunouchi. Present at the ceremonies were Mrs Direck Jaiyanama, wife of the Thai Ambassador to Nippon. Hsu Liang Chinese Ambassador165 words
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104 1943-02-10 2 DmnL TOKYO, Feb. B—ln response to an interpellation by Takeo Noda at today's meeting of the Lower House Committee on tho Oil Monopoly BUI, Nobuauke Kishi, Commerce and Industry Minister, declared that the manufacture of artificial oil wfll be started shortly104 words
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235 1943-02-10 2 CHINESE WHO STORED 6 BAGS DECLARING that a man Jif his particular line of business must have known the seriousness of the offence, the Criminal District Judge. Mr. M. V. Pillai, yesterday, imposed a fine of $3,500, or 15 months' rigorous imprisonment, on235 words
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246 1943-02-10 2 OFFICIALS of the Syonan Sports' Association are busily engaged iin preparing an elaborate program of snorts events in celebration of the birth of Syonan. Beginning with a rugby match between the best teams in Syonan, there will be various games and a246 words
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392 1943-02-10 2 SHIPYARDS. FACTORIES INCLUDED Domei. TOKYO, Feb. B.—As a flrst move towards the disposal of enemy property in China, which has been under the seizure of the Nippon forces since the outbreak of the War of Greater East Asia, the Nippon Government today392 words
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341 1943-02-10 2 ANTIPODES SENSE ISOLATION P—it I. TOKYO, Feb. B.—Well-informed circles assert that the sea and air battles in Solomon waters since the battle off Rennell Island have further consolidated the absolute strategical superiority of Nippon over her enemies. Anr British or American attempt341 words
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321 1943-02-10 2 Wmgt HSINKING, Feb. B—Amassing respective totals of 71 and 58 points, men and women teams of Nippon defeated representative* of the Manshukoku squads to be crowned champions of the East Asia Ice-Bkating meet, which was held here for two days to commemorate321 words
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130 1943-02-10 2 DomeL LISBON, Feb. B.—lt is reported from Mexico City that there has been an increasing number of American capitalists taking fight to Mexico in order to evade the high tax rate imposed by the United States Government. Investments in Mexico are130 words
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76 1943-02-10 2 Domei. MACAS6AR Feb. 3.—lt is reveled that marking the first anniversary of the advance of the Nippon forces to Macassar, popular banks will be opened in Macassar and Parre, Southern Celebes. It is d sclosed that the proposed banks will make a76 words
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Advertisement885 1943-02-10 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DFATH —Mr. Yap Be Khoon. age 55 passed away peacefully at his residence 76. Pasir Panjang Road on Tuesday. 9th February, 2603, at 100 a.m. (T.T). leaving behind a mother, wife, one son Mr. Willie Yap Chuan Seng, one daughter Yap Che© Tee. one scn-»n-law Mr. Gan Seoog885 words
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Miscellaneous227 1943-02-10 2 6 p.m. Mu. i,-al entertainment (recorded); 6.20 p.m. news for beginner, in Nippon language; 6.30 pni Malai drama by Malai teachers: 7.10 p.m. Malai talk from the Studio: 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 pm. Chinese music (recorded!; 7.40 p.m. tt___k in Cantonese; 7.50 pm. news In Cantonese; 8.05 p.m.227 words
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