Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 February 1943

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  • 19 1 The Syonan Sinbur W-'liifi&ll -BIRTH OF SYONAN' EDITION No. 59 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 224 1 Another 237 Hostile Planes Claimed In Latest Dai Honyei Communique Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 13.—Dai Honyei (Imperial Headquarters) announced at 5 p.m. previously unannounced results of Nippon naval operations in the Solomons waters, involving: the sinking: of 26 enemy vessels and the shooting:
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  • 267 1 TOKYO, Feb. 14.—Commenting on the results of Nippon naval operations in the Sclomons waters since Aug. 7 last year up to Feb. 7, as announced by Imperial Headquarters yesterday, naval observers here agreed that the losses inflicted on the enemy speak eloquently
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  • 206 1 'AS STRONG AS AT OUTSET' .<nnei. CANTON. Feb. 13.—Chungking authorities declared, one year of war finds Nippon virtually unatTeCted and Nippon fighting fstrength tcday as powerful as at ,the outset of the War of Greater East Asia, according to a ChungKing despatch reaching
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  • 194 1 D*mei. AN UNDISCLOSED BASE, Feb. 12.—1t is learned that further devastating damages were inflicted on Kweilin and Luichow. airfields! ■In Kwangsi Province, yesterday, and on four enemy strategic j points In Kwangtung Province today by large formations of NiDpon fighters and bombers. On Thursday
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  • 308 1 D#meft* I 'IUKYO, Feb. 13.—The sinking by Nippon submarines, of six l;«rge-type enemy vessels, aggregating 54,000 tons, includtng oil-tankers, within a short period of three weeks extending over* the early part of January and February along the eastern coast of Australia, as announced
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  • 362 1 Campaign Anew MASSES DEMAND LEADER fSRELEASE TOKYO. Feb. 13—The Nippon Timr?, commenting on the renewal of anti-British demonstrations by the Indian masses demanding the unconditional release of Mahatma Gandhi, declares "It is indeed historically significant that 350.000,000 Indians, awakening to the brilliant traditions 2nd power of Ease
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  • 236 1 OomeL CANTON, Feb. 12.—Any attempt en tha part ot the United! States Air Frrce in China to raid Nippon Proper was nipped in the bud by the terrific threo-day air| raids carried out by Nippon air units whu-h wrought havoc on! enemy
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  • 212 1 SPECIAL FEB. 15 MESSAGE "THr. YEAR THAT has passed since the complete reduction, on Feb. 15, of Singapore, the great British base for aggression in East Asia, has indeed been a touching one/ declares the Comman-der-in-Ch-ief, Malai and Sumatra, in a message issued on the
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  • 216 1 Discussions Move To House Of Peers DmmO. TOKYO. Feb. 13.—Clcse on the heels of the approval of the Yen 27,000,000,000 extraordinary supplementary military expenditure on Feb. 10, the House of Representatives this afternoon unanimously approved, without change, the general budget for th? fiscal year 1943-44, aggregating
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  • 49 1 Dosttel. LISBON. Feb. IS.—A communlaue issued today by the Government of Bombay stated: "Although Gandhi h?s had some trouble with nausea and, in conquence, disturbed sleep, his general condition is as satisfactory ?.s can be expected ca the fourth day of his fast."
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  • 37 1 LISBON, Feb. 13—From Chungking, the Central Daily News reported that the Nippon forces had made no fewer than 80 attacks on military objectives in Chung-king-occupied cities since Jan. 1 this year.
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  • 712 1 IN HIS MESSAGE. Mayor Shigeo Odate, sayj: "One year has passed since the fall of Singapore when the Imperial Army advanced down the Malai Peninsula On Feb. 15 last year. Singapore vaunted by the enemy as unconquerable, surrendered to our brave Imperial Army, and
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  • 66 1 Above is a reproduction of a painting in oil by Saburo Miyamoto of the historic meeting between Lieut. Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita. Com-mander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in the Malai campaign, and Lieut. Gen. A. E. Percival, commander of the British forces. when the latter
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  • 177 1 Omml. LISBON. Feb. 13.—1t is report-, ed from New Ycrk, warning that I post-war commercial and finan-! cial rivalries would wreck the anti-Axis powers' carefully laid plans, Sumner Welles, United States Under Secretaiy of State, hinted that all wa.s not well amon?
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  • 481 1 COMMANDERS VIVID ACCOUNT Dome*. UNDISCLOSED BASE. Feb. 13. —On th? eve of the first anniversary tomorrow of the spectacular capture of Palembang by deathdefying parachutists of the Imperial Navy forces, details of that feat, which took the world by surprise. w3re vividly recounted today by
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  • 86 1 DomeL PALEMBANG. Feb. 13. The flrsi anniversary, marking the surprise attack by Nippon Army parachutist units on Pelembang on Feb. 14 last year, will be celebrated here for two days, beginning tomorrow, with a colourful program participated by Indonesian inhabitants and Nipoon residents. The celebration program
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  • 195 1 LISBON. Feb. 13-Bitter flght-! ing continued unabated along the, eastern Soviet front with the Axis forces inflicting considerable losses on the Soviets, while skir- mishes only were reported in Ncrth Africa due to bad weather. The Luftwaffe relentlessly pounded Soviet troop concentrations,
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  • 732 2  -  TATSUKI FUJII MPPON'S SENTINEL OF SOUTH' Domei Staff Correspondent TOKYO, Feb. 15.—1f one were to pick out the most striking changes that have taken place in the brief year since the British defence of Singapore crumbled before the onslaught of Nippon's triumphant troops and
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  • 214 2 Domei. TOKYO. Feb. 14 —Mr. Tcmokaru Hori, Spokesman of the Board of Informaticn. in a statement Issued decirres that the sweeping successes achieved by the Imperial forces in Guadal:anar and Buna areas in the past six months' fighting "are comparable to tho brilliant victory
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  • 1429 2 Community Leaders' Messages: DECLARING that it is his firm conviction that the two nations, Nippon and India, should march forward together with th? common object of creating an Asia Tor the Asiatics, Mr. Rash Behari Bose, President of the East Asia Indian Independency League,
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  • 119 2 SENTIMENTS voluntarily expressed by community leaders, representing: .every section of th: populations of Malai, including Syonan, reveal a healthy new spirit, proving that within one year of th: fall cf Singapore and the establishment of New Malai, the people have come to fully appreciate the sincerity
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  • 820 2 PILOTS 9 GRIM DETERMINATION DemcL i i CASE, Feb. 13.—A (jra'hic account of the battle off Rennell Island in the Solomons Group en Jan. 29 and 30, was related to a Nippon war corresp:*n:»eni a tached to the Imperial Navy by one cT the Nippon
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  • 124 2 FREE FILM shows and musical parformances will be provided o the people of Sycnsn today and tomorrow in ccmm:morcticn of th<* bi*-th of New Malai. On Feb. 15 from 5 p.m. to 3 n.nthere will be a performance of "Ldah: of Asia" by the Malai
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    225 2 wand ceremony O f KM Boy^ School ground: 10 30 am. interjal: 11 am. talk by Gunseikan—trsn.* ii-a 113 ln Malail Chinese and Tarn.l 11 ~0 a.m. interval: 13 30 p.m. radio 2 p.m. Athletic meeting com ment ary; 2so pm mtervai; mu'jljal entertainment (recorded); 6 20
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 188 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKU3HTU SI NOTICE No. 177 IT IS HEREBY notified that Monday. 15th February 2C03. being the first anniversary of the Tall of Sineapore. will be observed as a Fublic Holiday. The Syonan Tokubotu Si will be closed on that day. It is also hercbv naified that there will
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  • 2022 3  -  KANEMITSU TATEISHI Jinrr.ci Staff Correspondent WORLD HISTORIANS will someday record the fact that the Nippon Forces crushed Anglo-American Imperialism in East Asia at Singapore where the Pacific meets the Indian Ocean. They wHI tell the story how a band of
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  • 24 3 Creek Nippon landing units di ;ir.:l)arking from their transport t« co ashore in complete defiance of enemy def .mes. (Domei).
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  • 1260 3 'PUBLIC OWES DEBT IT CAN NEVER REPAY 9 SURROUNDED by a score of major conflagrations emitting volumes ef dense smoke and with fire calls coming in so rapidly that they had to be kept on a Kept In
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  • 946 3 SYONAN SHEET-ANCHOR OF CO-PROSPERITY SPHERE TO THE $80,000,000 Singapore fortress wai assigned by Destiny, a year ago today, the crying sh-ame of dwarfing the Rritish rents of Dunkirk and Crete, and even that of historic Gallipoli. Those who were privileged to witness
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  • 833 4 FEAR AND SUSPICION, created by Allied propaganda, lingered in the minds of the people after the fall of the British citadel, Singapore, a year ago today. It was only natural that this should have been so because, for years, the propaganda machine of the
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  • 416 4 IT WOULD take a Dante to! describe the pandemonium that prevailed in the* inferno which was Singapore in its Anal comatose condition. Whisky and rum flooding the drains; j millions of dollar notes going up in smoke; women looking for their husbands;
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  • 1096 4 Peace Restored ANE year has gone by since U that historic day when the sun finally set on what was one of the most treasured appendages of the British Empire— Malaya, as it was then called, the decrepit old order giving place
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  • 22 4 The victorious Nippon forces are seen entering: to oceupv the island after the fall of Singapore a year ago.
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  • 197 4 IT RAINED OIL tn Singapore for three days prior to tts fall—and what a fall there was! Those ware indeed black days. An ever-swelling pall of dense smoke hung low over the city, relieved occasionally by white streaks of low fleecy clouds that scudded
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