Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 February 1943

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Sinbun ?+7T J [E N G LISH J No. 62 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cent*.
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  • 303 1 GLARING CONTRAST TO DAI TIONYEI ANNOUNCEMENT Domei. IOIiYO, Feb. 17.—The first instalment" of the total losses c° the American fleet and air force suffered at the hands of 'ppon p:r units tfurinf* recent encounters around the Solomon Islands
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  • 500 1 We!! On Road lo Col-Sufficiency MOST ENCOURAGING were lie st?,temsnitl made to the Press in Syonan by Colonel I V/ataru Watanabe and Mr. j Jiuo BttBOM of the Gunseikan- i in connection with the j cixive towards self-suffi- ciency in Malai. An in-, cieare of 20 per cent, in
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  • 199 1 Design Contest DESIGNS depicting the various phases of the New Greater East Asia and scenes portraying the natural resources of Malai and Sumatra were en public view at the exhibition yesterday, arranged by the postal authorities of the various stamp designs they had received for
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  • 210 1 POLI ISLAND BEING OCCUPIED Dome!. NANKING, Feb. 17.—The Press Section of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China issued a communique at noon statins that the combined forces of the Imperial Expeditionary Army and troops of the National Government of China have launched a
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  • 491 1 Press Comments Dome!. TOKYO, Feb. 17.—The Tokyo Shim bun editorially declares that President Roosevelt's Lincoln Day address merely constituted another one to the lengthy list of public statements by American statesmen, which have been proved time after time to be merely high-sounding
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  • 108 1 Domel. NANKING, Feb. 17.—The largescale Nippon operations, launched recently against the Chungking 89th Army and enemy troops in the sixth and ninth war zones with the activa participation of Chinese National Government troops, are expected to have serious repercussions in Chungking, according to w?ll-informed circles
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  • 343 1 Domei. NANKING, Feb. 17—The definite ccnviction that the war outlpok is extremely bright, was expressed by Lieut. Gen. Shozo Kawabe, Chief of Staff of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, in addressing 80 Army officers cf the Chines? High Com- mand, at the International
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  • 692 1 NAVAL ADMINISTRATION REVIEW Darnel. i'OKYO, Feb. 17.—The Navy Ministry announced that outstanding progress in industrial, economic, financial agricultural and other phases of reconstruction are being witnessed in the areas under Nippon Naval Administration in the Southern Regions, with all-out co-operation extended by
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  • 156 1 Dome!. TOKYO, Feb. 17.—C001, comfortable and sturdy houses, designed specifically to meet climatic conditions in the Southern Regions, are being drafted by two professors of architecture attached the Tokyo Imperial University. The best In scientific knowledge and modern technique are being applied to
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  • 95 1 Dumev. ZURICII, Feb. 17—The Swiss •Minister to London has h:-en officially instructed to protest vigorously against the violation of Swiss neutral air-space by British aircraft during the night of February 15. It was said that this violation, judged frcm the number of participating aircraft,
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  • 392 1 PREMIER TO JO'S STATEMENT Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 18.—In accordance with the lofty principle of Nippon to enable all nations to enjoy thsir proper places in the sun, Nippcn will duly respect the independence of Thailand and sovereign right of France over French Indochina, Premier General
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  • 39 1 Domei ROME, Feb. 16—Hearty celebrations on the first anniversary of ths fall of Singapore were held here today under the auspices of the Fascist Party, with the participation of Nippen Military Attaches stationed here.
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  • 112 1 Dotuei. ISTANBUL, Feb. 17—It was officially announced that >..- H. P. Mody. N. R. Sarrar and M. S. Ancy, members of the Viceroy's Executive C-uncil. have resigned and that thrir resignations have been :u-.- -;>i. ;L. according: to a N?w bclhi report. It is understood that
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  • 342 1 INDIAN CONCERN OVER LEADER Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 17—Deep conC3rn is being shown by Indian residents here over Gandhi s "hunger strike." Yokohama Indians planned holding a 24--heur fast upcn receipt of the news regarding M--hatma's gallant gesture. At the same time, Indians in the port
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  • 83 1 DomeL NANKING, Feb. 17—The Executive Yuan yesterday approved of the measure to open Chinese Consulates in different parts of Manshukoku in crder to further strengthen diplomatic relations between the two countries, following the National Government of China's participation in the war. An appropriation bill for executing
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  • 388 1 LISBON, Feb. 16.—President Roosevelt was today confronted with Congressional rebellion ever domestic issues, which might prove to be a calamity in wartime, according to well-informed sources in Washington. In this connection, the New York Sun's Washington bureau reported that Congress is driving tovvoid the following
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  • 295 2 DomeL LISBON, Feb. 16.—0n the basis of reliable information, the number of Indians either arrested or detained ps political offenders during the period between last August and Dscember exceeded 60.000 monthly, according to local political observers who declare that such large-scale oppression is
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  • 216 2 Domei. TOKYO Feb. 16—Under double column heading 'Mrs. Chiang poses as Joan of Arc—Fools Yanks Over Sprain2d Ankle, the Nippon Tim^s in r.n article quoting Klwao Okumura. Vice-Presi-dent of the Beard of Information in this evenings edition lampooned the latsst attempt or Chungking
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  • 163 2 Domei. HSINKING. Feb. 16.—The second Sungari River Poman electric-pow?r plant will commence preliminary power supply by the end of this menth, it was jearned. Ths power lines and Nanling transforming station have been constructed by the Manchuria Electric Company connecting the Pcman plants and
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  • 517 2  -  TIK.ISHI MATSUDA lIELPI£SS CIVILIANS KILLED Domci correspondent at an undisclosed Southern Base. FEB. 16.—An American submarine sank a Nippon transport and brutally slaughtered about 500 helpless Malaians adrift sometime last month, it was revealed today by Superior Private Kyushiro Matsushima, eyewitness
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  • 276 2 "IT DOES not seem any good imposing fines on you people." the Criminal District Judge, Mr. M. V. Pillai, yesterday, told Chan Yock Fong, who had a previous conviction, when Chan appeared on a charge of selling two pairs of women's shoes for!
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  • 197 2 Dome!. MALACCA. Fsb. 15.—"However vast the natural resources of a country be, they are cf no use if it is lacking in proper transport facilities. Therefore, in tne work ol rsconstructlpn in Malai, attention was first directed towards the rebuilding cf damaged bridges and
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  • 293 2 Dotnei. TOKYO, Feb. 17-The Nippon Times, in an editorial today, declares. "Mcslems of the world, as well as the people of India, arp now facing the most opportune time to realize their traditional rbjective—complete overthrow of British tyranny and American imperialistic schemes to replace
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  • 99 2 Dome.. NAGOYA, Feb. 16.—1t is lsarned Mrs. Sho Mutsuta, aged resident of this city, has donated a flve-storeyed concrete building to the Nagcya Medical University to be used as a hospital. The medical department of the University had decided some time ago to establish a
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  • 117 2 DODlii OSAKA. Z~s. lo—Anxious mothers and lonely wives will be able to receive messages from their loved ones on the war fronts when tbs new telegraphic postcard service is inaugurated soon by the Communications Ministry. It is announced that the first service will
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  • 149 2 Domei. TOKYO. Feb. 16—A considerable number of salvaged enemy vessels is already in service in the Southern Regions. Vice-Admiral Ken Terashima. Communications Minirter, revealed before the He use Committoe. He said appreciable iv.-uus were likewise being realized in tl-c construction cf new bottoms
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  • 142 2 Dotnei. UNDISCLOSED FRONT. Feb. 16.—Crack units of the Nippon forces marching from the direction of Shasi, Southern Hupeh Province, completed their landing operations on Poli Island, 30 kilometres west of Shansi on Feb. 15 and started mopping-up operation*;. The advance is aimed to annihilate the
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  • 440 2  -  YASLTADA lATSU RESCUED FROM CERTAIN DEATH Oomci War Correspondent with the Imperial Nippon Navy THE REVELATION that a number of British sailors were rescued from almost certain death by Nippon surface craft when the pride of the British Navy, the Prince of
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  • 146 2 TWO FAVOURITES, Fighting Kow and Young Johnson, h2ad a card of several bcuts to be staged at the Great World Arena on Saturday night. While Johnson is W*S popular with upcountry fan?. Fighting Kow has a b!g following >n Syoru»n Apart from being well
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  • 590 2 HEAVY CASUALTIES ADMITTED Domel LISBON, Feb. 16.—Latest fighting on the Eastern Soviet front has been characterized by tremendous Soviet losses in men and material in mad attempts to arrive at some optative position besides mere local territorial gains, while the North African front
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  • 297 2 A LARGE CROWD saw* Sycnan beat Sumatra by two goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The result rather Matters the home team, for the visitors played more constructive football and deserved a j draw at least. A hard, clean game was
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    • 466 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Mr?. Khng Jit Kwang. aged sii, (nee Anna Chan Siew Chay who passed away peacefully on Uie 15ih instant at 4.30 a.m. T T after a short illness) tender their most heartfelt e.ratitude to all Revereud Fathers. Nuns. Sisters, friends and relatives
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 181 2 TOMORROW'S PROGRAM 7 57 a.m. chime, opening announcements and music; 8 am. nc.-s in Nippon language; 8.20 ajn. music: a.50 a.m. radio physical exercises: am. Interval; 0 p.m. mv ie; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news; 6.30 pm Malai children's hour; 6.50 p.m. Mala: children's radio play; 7.20 pm. news in
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    • 99 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 3 LAST evening you learned a few conversational sentences. This evening we shall give you further examples. We shall continue the conversation between Atnina san and Amad san. 1. Amad san nanji ni jixnusho ni iklmasu ka? —What time do you go to your office, Amad
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