Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 February 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sinbun English Edition Office I4CK6 Cecil St, Syonan Telephone 5471 No. 64 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents
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  • 534 1 A Year Ago ONE YEAR AGO TODAY, the first issue of Syonan's Englishlanguage newspaper—Shonan Times—saw the light of day, and as members of that lrater- J nity whose life is spent in i giving the public the news, we cannot let the occasion pass without recording our admiration for
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  • 157 1 Army Plane Crashes, Explodes In Seattle Sora*i. Li&SON. Fe'o. 18.—A report fr m Seattle said 13 wer« killed, amon? them Edmund f. Alien, the ir.med tect pilot, when an army plane crashed and exploded on the top of the Fyr Packing Company** plsnt In ihe
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  • 112 1 Domei. MOSCOW, Feb. 18— Admission by the United States Navy Department Of the sinking of the heavy cruiser Chicago by Imperial naval forces in waters off Rennell Island in the Solomons Group as reported by Tass from New York, was played up today in
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  • 435 1 Domei BERLIN. Feb. 18—Reich Minister of Propaganda Dr. Joseph Goebbels, speaking this afternoon at a mass meeting here, emphasized that only the German fcrces and people, together with their allies, are powerful enough to save Europe from the acute danger of Bclshevization. He
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  • 196 1 IN CONNECTION with th 2 Postal Savings Promotion Week, Feb. 11 to 17. sponsored in commemoraticn of the first anniver- i sary of the Birth of Syonan, pos- 1 tal van^ have beeu going about 1 the city. According to, Mr Talchl Yamada,
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  • 559 1 PUBLIC FAITHFULLY SERVED EXACTLY A YEAR ago today, the first issue of the Shonan Times, the precursor of the Syonan Sinbun, (English Edition), made its appearance in the streets of this city under the auspices of the Gun Sendenhan. Appearing as
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  • 353 1 Exploits Off Solomon Island Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 19—In recognition of their distinguished services rendered in air activities, east of Solomon Island, on February 20 last year, identical citations were granted by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Combined Fleet, to Lieut. Com. Takuzo Itcho,
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  • 209 1 IN PARALLEL with the move taken by the other branches of the Indian Independence League in Malai, the Syonan branch of the League inaugurates "Mahatma Gandhi Week" tcday in order to voice its protest against the continued repressive policy of the British in India
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  • 41 1 Domri LISBON. Feb. 19—The Bombay Government has issued a bulletin statins that Mahatma Gandhi is growing steadily weaker in heart and mind during ths ninth day of his fast, according: to the morning medical report^.
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  • 331 1 Dnmri h TOKYO, Feb. 19.—Close on the heels of the announcements by Dai Honyei yesterday afternoon which stated the Nippon forces shot down a total of 73 enemy planes and damaged eight others in the Solomons and Aleutians during the
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  • 93 1 •mm. LISBON. Feb. 18—It is reported from Washington that the United States War Secretary, Henry Stimson, has announced that the total Army casualties on all fronts in the war to date, exclusive of the last four days in Tunisia in which the United States
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  • 247 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 19.—Kazuo Aoki, Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs, during a meeting of the North China Development Committee of the House of Representatives, staunchly reiterated Nippon's immutable determination to crush the Chungking regime permanently. Any compromise proposal with Chiang Kai-shek is
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  • 214 1 Nanking Armv'sßrilliant Action Domei NORTHERN KIANGSU FRONT, Feb. 18—It is learned that Wang: Yung-chens. Commander of the enemy's 198 th Rerii?f« n!wJ! iraS a£ tU!£ d r!nff battle of Chechiaochen whicli was occupied by the Nippon forces on Feb 16 It is report2d that annihilation
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  • 633 1 Domei. PEKING. Feb. 18.—General Chi Shi2h-wen, Commander-in-Chiel i of the Peace Preservation Army in North China, has issued a citation and awarded Yuan 10.000 j to the first battalion of the 22nd I Regiment of his Eighth Grcupl Army in recognition
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  • 50 1 Domci. TOKi'O. Feb. IS--Th? mar.a;c:ir:it of air routes in th? Souihein Rpgions i will lie placed under the supervU'on of '< Dai-Nippon Koku Kasha (Dai-Nippon Airways) In future. Vice.Admiral Ken Twashima. Minister of Ccmmunica- I ♦ions, declAred this afternoon at the meet Jig of the Lower Hcuse
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  • 248 1 PRESS REFLECTS NERVOUSNESS Domei. SHANGHAI Feb. 19.—According to information received here, the new Nippon military operations in Hupeh, Hunan and Kiangsu provinces are regarded by the Chiang regime as the prelude to a large-scale cilonsive against the Chungking forces. It was reported that the
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  • 315 1 Domei. NANKING. Feb. 19—With all preparations In readiness lor an effective Spring offensive, the complete annihilation of Chungking's 89th Army in th; Shan-tung-Kiangsu sector is only a question of time, according to a mid-week announcement made by the Press Section of th- Imperial Nippon
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  • 156 1 Domri. LISBON. Feb. 18—11 is r -ported from Washington. llm United Slates Navy Departmnt belatedly announced that two aircraft-carriers, :>ix irui->er-%. 13 d;itroyers. live transports. one cargo-ship and one Qeeitug were !ust in the Soltmion* between last August and Feb. IS this year
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  • 546 2 GEN. HAT A REVIEWS SITUATION Dcinei. NANKING, Feb. 18.—General Shunioku Hata. Commanderin Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, who returned here yesterday after an inspection tour of the front lines and conditions in the area of Kinhwa and Lanchi, Chekiang
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  • 251 2 MOST SUPERIOR YET DISCOVERED j Down. TOKYO. Feb. 18. —It> is disclosed that a hyhiy synthetic luel lor aircraft has been discovered by a young assistant professor ol th? Engineering College of Kyoto Imperial University. Haruo Ghingu, who Ls iv charge of fuel in
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  • 137 2 THE FOOTBALLERS from Sumatra concluded their tour cf Syonm yesterday with a game ugaimt a combined team of Mulais and Indians at the Jaian Besar Stadium. The local sids won by two goals to nil after a display whi?h fell short of expectations.
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  • 219 2 BEFORE a large gathering, a ft ctball match was played between the first Nippon football team and the Mount Ophir Footb.ill team on the Padang in Muar recently. The game ended in z dr?w. no goals being scored. TiLs was the flm occasion
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  • 300 2 WARNED by the District j Judge, Mr. M. V. Pillai, that he i wculd not be given the option of a fine the ne;;t time, Neo Teck Chap, a timber merchant in Race Course Road, was yesterday fined $500. or six months' rigorous
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  • 184 2 GRADUATES of the primary. I middle and higher grade classes cf the Military Administration National Language School of Syonan who put aside their books when the school closed for a I len-day vacation on Feb. 10, will 1 get dewn to anothsr three-montn term of work
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  • 222 2 Dona pi. TOKYO, Feb. 18—Natural resources of North China are absolutely indispensable in the construction of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere even though rich resources are available in the Southern Regions, declared Mr. Okinori Kaya, Finance Minister, at the Tax Increase
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  • 589 2 Americans' Tunisian Retreat SERIOUS DEFEAT ADMITTED Domei. LISBON, Feb. 18.—As the Germans continue their bitter j defence fight on the Eastern Soviet front, further information regarding the smashing anti-Axis reverses in North Africa I keep pouring in from all sources. The official Italian communique modestly states, Axis
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  • 427 2 MEDICAL PROGRESS SURVEYED MEDICAL authorities in Sumatra are busy conducting large-scale research work in plant life for the preparation of drugs for combatting diseases in the Southern Regions, according to Dr. Tadashi Sato, M.D. (Tokyo), Director of the Sanitary Department, Gunseikan-bu.
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  • 156 2 MALAI and Sumatra will most probably be represented at the Oreater East Asia Medical Conference to be held at Tokyo in the middle of April, this year, according to Dr. Tadashi Sato. M.D. (Tokyo). Director of the Sanitary Department of the Gun-scikan-bu. In an interview
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  • 243 2 Dome!. BANGKOK. Feb. 17. "The greatest man since Buddha and Jesus Christ is pining away in the land of Buddha's birth as a captive of the blocd-thirsty tyrants who profess to follow the teachings of Christ,' declares Mr Rash Behari Bose. President
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  • 133 2 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 18. -it Is revealed that in line with the establishment of the Nippon Cultural Hall in Bangkok some time ago to promote further cult in a! relations between the two countries, the Nippon Government has decided to establish similar nai^s in
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  • 137 2 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 18.-It is report- j ed from Washington, Scong Mei-! ling, wife of Chiang Kai-shek.! pleading fcr increased American military aid to Chungking, in a j speech today to the Joint session of Congress denounced *rprevaili ing opinion" placing pricrity over!
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  • 163 2 TOJO'S ASSURANCE HAILED IN HANOI Domri. HANOT, Feb. 18—Both political and press circles tcday hailed the assurance given by Premier General Hideki Tojo and Kazuo Aoki, Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs, at the Lower House Budget Committee meeting held yesterday, that the integrity
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  • 80 2 Domei. HSINKING. Feb. 18. -It Is learned, in view of the rapid development of pharmaceutical industry in Manshukoku and the present high quality of its products, preparations are new under way fcr the export of various drugs, including patent medicines to Thailrnd and French Indochina.
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  • 180 2 THE FOLLOWING Is the program for the popular concert by the Syonan Orchestra &t the Kokaido on Sunday, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. :—Ouxerture, Hungarian Comedy Overture (Keler); By Special Request, Rosen Aus Dem Suden (Strauss^: Fantasia. II Trovators
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 124 2 Church Services ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL: Septuagesima, H.C. (plain) 830 a.m. (choral), 930 am.; Sunday School 5 pm. Evensong 6 p.m. Wednesday, H.C. 9 a.m. Friday. Christian Federation Meeting 6.15 p.m. ST. HILDA'S: HC. (said) 830 am; Sunday School 12 noon; Evensong 6.30 p.m. ST. PAUL'S HC. (sung) 9.J0 a.m. Sunday
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    • 287 2 SI TV A TION VA CANT l WANTED: Two hundred and forty local boys, their ages rangmg from 14 to 18 years to work in various departments or Kaigun Kosaku-bu. ln.perial Naval i Base. Seletar. This group of youths will be known as Jumin Nensyo Koin and formed with the
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    • 671 2 WANTED TO RENT or buy compound houses, modern sanitation, either in croups or separately, within three or four xn.\oa of town Rooms also required in houses with modern sanitation by paying guests. Inquire personally front fcditor, Syonan Sinbun, Tecil Street, or Editor, svonan Sinbun-sha. Robinson Road. FOR SALE FOR SALE:
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 75 2 KYO-EI The Lartv Trom Cheyenne. 3. 6 and 8.30 p.m. To-morrow. 12.30— 3 8.30 pm. SVOWA: Hollyv.-ood Cavalcade. 3, 6 and 8.30 pjn. To-morrow. 12.30—3— 8 30 pm. X'SIHO: Charlie Chan in Honolulu. dni»- r.t 3—6—8.30 p.m. IVDO: Savithlri, 3 and 6 30 p.m. Tomorrow. 3 —5.30 —9 pm. Monday.
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    • 139 2 TOMORROW'S PROGRAM 757 a.m. chime, opening- announcement and mi'sic: 8 ajn. Nippon Jangiage news: 820 am. recorded! music: 8.50 a.m. radio physical exercises relayed from Tokyo; 9a.m. inter- val; 8 p.m. musical entertainment (recorded): 6.20 p.m. Nippon fairy tale i 'Momotaro' in Nippon language Malai and English: 650 p.m. Malai"music:
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    • 115 2 I Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 5 <& V LAST evening's lesson on the radio was the conversation between two i persons. This evening we shall con-! tinue with questions and answers. 1. Anata wa nani o motte ikimasu ka?—What do you bring there? 2. Watashl wa kawa no kaban o
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