Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 February 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sinbun English Edition Office 14(K6 Cecil St, Syonan Telephone 5471 No. 66 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 97 1 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 23—Tenno Heika was graciously pleased to grant an Imperial luncheon to high stalT officers including General Gen Sugiyamc. Chief of Army General Staff, and Admiral Osami Nacan\ Chief of Naval General StafT. a 4 the Imperial Palace in recognition
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  • 552 1 Law And Order IT is a matter for congratulation that the authorities in Syonan have been able to preserve the decree of law and order which has been maintained here since the establishment of the new regime. True there have been isolated cases here and there of impudent robberies
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  • 169 1 DECLARATION BY PREMIER Dome* ANKARA, Feb. 21—Tho Turkish diplomatic policy of maintaining strict neutrality remains unchanged, declared Sukru Saracoglu. Premier of Turkey, before the Grand National Assembly, it was learned. The policy of the Turkish Government, M. Saracoglu stated, is to maintain friendly relations with
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  • 94 1 Dontei LISBON, Feb. 21.—Prentis? Brown, United States Price Administrator, speaking hi New York yesterday declared: I have never known the time when there is so much disunity in Congress and so much bacK-bit-ing and righting among the people ever inconsequential things." Brown made this
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  • 253 1 TOKYO, Feb. 22—The General Affairs Bureau cf the Ministry of Education today announced that 562 out of 1,109 applicants have qualified as teachers in Nippon languags in Burma. Malai and other regions in the South. Out of the 562. a selected 483 to- gether
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  • 82 1 Domei LISBON, Feb. 22.—1t is reported from Melbourne. General Mac Arthur's headquarters announced that Nippon warplanes conducted two raids on anti-Axis bases in New Guinea. It is reported from an undisclosed base that close on the heels of the annihilating blows dealt
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  • 274 1 TREATMENT TO BE METED OUT Domei BUENOS AIRES. Feb. 21—The Chilean Foreign Office today announced that an agreement has been reached between the Chilean and Nippon Governments through th? gcod offices of the Swiss Government regarding the treatment of their diplomats, It is reported
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  • 93 1 Domei MANILA. Feb. 22.—"Nevei befcr? has the realization of national ambition been so near to us as it is today, thanks to the magnanimity and benevolence of Nippon," declared Chairman B. Vargas of the Philippines Executive Commission before the open ing session of the
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  • 677 1 BEHARI BOSE'S STATEMENT MAHATMA Gandhi is on a three weeks' fast in the British prison in Poona. After the first week of this ordeal, Mahatmaji's condition is none too reassuring and Indians all over the world are continuing the long hours
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  • 274 1 NEW MOVE ANNOUNCED Domei TOKYO, Feb. 22.—Dai Honyci announced at 5 p.m that Nippon army and naval forces moved into the French concessions in Kwangchow Bay on Feb. 21 with the full understanding of the French Government. s The announcement of the entry
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  • 39 1 LEICHOW, Feb. 22.—Nippon Army units, following successful landing on the eastern coast of Leichow Peninsula at dawn on Feb. 16. completely mopped up enemy troops and occupied the walled city cf Leichow on the same morning.
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  • 265 1 Dwnei. CANTON, Feb. 18.—Commenting en the recent active propaganda campaign by Chungking leaders regarding tho development of natural resources in Northwestern Provinces of China, well-in-formed circles here attribute it to the sad realisation of the Chungking leaders of the utter hopelessness of reopening
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  • 197 1 Domei LISBON, Feb. 22.— It is reported from Chicago that Senator Harley M. Kilgore, Democrat for West Virginia, speaking in Chicago on slackening armaments production, warned of difficulties facing the United States in the 1943 production schedule, which Roosevelt recently outlined. Kllgore declared"
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  • 349 1 EFFECT OF NEW OPERATIONS Dome) TOKYO, Feb 22.- in an editorial, the Tokyo Shimbun says that the brilliant Nippon war achievements in the South Pacific and the China Continent have frustrated the enemy's dream of attacking Nippon Proper, either lrom tne China continent or
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  • 113 1 Dome! TOKYO, Feb. 22.—A sum o! Yen 200.000 will be forwarded to Thailand by Dai-Nippcn Buddhist Awociatlon as a gift cf sympathy for victims of the flood last summer. Th? total amount of Yen 200,000 was raised by the Association among Buddhists in
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  • 294 1 MORE DEMANDS FOR HIS RELEASE Domei ISTANBUL, Feb. 21.—From Bombay, a Government communique disclosed that unless Mahatma Gandhi gives up his fast immediately it may be too late to save his life. The communique said that the Mahatma's condition is
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  • 252 1 j>otnei. LISBON, Feb. 21— It is reported frcm New Delhi that Mahatma Gandhi is growing steadily weaker and barely able to speak a- he passed the halfway mark of his 21-day fast. Dr. Bidhan Chandra Bose, chief physician attending the Mahatma. is expected to ask Mahatma
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  • 110 1 LISBON, Feb. 21—It is reported from New Delhi that the Indian liberal leader, Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, commenting on the Viceroy's reply to his letter urging the immediate release of Mahatma Gandhi described the Government's attitude as "evidence cf weakness." The Government docs
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  • 175 1 Tokyo Press Comments Domei TOKYO, Feb. 22— The most calient significance of the latest debacle of the United States forces in Tunisia is that it has upset the strategical plans of Roosevelt and Churchill decided at the Casablanca Conference, ever which "there has Deen so much
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  • 246 1 Dome! TOKYO. Feb. 22.-Tomckazu hori. spokesman of the Board of Information, in a statement at the foreign Prers conference declared: "Nippcn is watching developments in India with the deepest sympathy and ar^ certain of the final victory ox the Indian people." Mr. Hori expressed
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  • 92 1 LISBON. Feb. 21—The Indian community in London tcda" called a meeting nf the India L?a«TU3 tn tr>ke action en reports that Mahatma Gandhi's condition Is steadily failing and r*sclved to send a deputation to Prime Min'stor Churchill urging the immediate release of Gsnd'ni.
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  • 169 1 Domei. KIANGSI FRONT, Feb. 22— Havinir penetrated and crushed ccmpletely enemy positions south of Fengsin and west of Nanchang in north-weV.ern Kianjrsi Province, a Nippon unit launched a more to storm Kaoa:>. headquarters of the enemy's newly-organized Third Army. On Feb. 20, when the enemy tried to retreat
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  • 336 1 i Stat.es forces has now fallen to the ground. The newspaper points out American and British newspapers are now admitting that, owing to the debacle of the American forces in North Africa, the entire forces of the antiAxis powers are now facing: general collapse
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  • 519 2 A mericans Being Mopped All Along Tunisian Line SOVIET ATTACKS WEAKENING Pc nn 1. iJSBON, Feb. 21.—Mopping up of the whole battlefield between Ghott Djied and the mountains is being continued, according to latest reports on the American rout in Tunisia. TI: is Week A Year Ago, Naval Battle Of/Java
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  • 67 2 Lctcl HOME, Feb. 20.- It h reported from Florence that the Florentine section of thr; Society of the Friends o: Nippon hold an impcslng m?ct:ng fcr the celebrat: :i cf the anniversary of th fonndctlcn ol the Nippon Emnire. C ;!cr.el Biunetti suolce on
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  • 195 2 Domei RANGOON, Feb. 2C—Much att?nticn is being centred on the visit here of two Burmese Princes of Royal Blood. Prince Theik Tin Win and Prince Garmani, who. it is understood, are now voluntarily offering to collaborate with Dr. Ba Maw, head of the Burmese Government,
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  • 123 2 Domei TOKYO, Feb. 21.-A religious sjathoring will be held at Sensoji Temple in Asakusa Ward, en Feb. 23. under the auspices of the Dai Nippon Zenbukkyo Semen Remmei "Nippon Young Men's Buddhist League> to ;>ray for the success of Mahatma Gandhi's fast and
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  • 84 2 Donioi MALACCA. Feb. 20.—A conference of high Nippon officials of the Government and promilipnt members cf the various communities was held at the Residency, Governor T:urumi presiding. It is understood that several Important matters affecting the welfare nt the public were d scussed and that
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  • 170 2 CARGOES FROM SOUTH REGIONS Domei. CANTON, Feb. 21—Hongkong today is not only making efforts for its prosperity alone, as at the time of British control, but is striving to become a vital transshipment port for ships going to and from the Southern Regions, the
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  • 168 2 Domei. BANGKOK, Feb. 20.--Philipps will soon have a rude awakening, if he fancies he could cash in on Gandhi's fast and trick India into fighting for Rocsevelt and Churchill, declared the Indian League Headquarters Spokesman to Domei, commenting on a new Delhi dispatch that
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  • 304 2 YUNAN FRONT, Feb. 21.—Hsiao Feng-ting, magistrate of Lung-lung-hsien in Yunan Province, in his telegram sent today to President Wang Ching-wei expressed full support of the National Government of China and reported on the present condition in the areas under his jurisdiction regarding the restoration
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  • 83 2 OomeL LISBON, Feb. 21—From London, high-lighting the meeting held at Liverpool to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Red Army, a war message from the Soviet Ambassador, Ivan Maisky, stated that the Soviet Union expected decisions adopted at the Casablanca Conference to be
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  • 222 2 Domel POWNING (Kiangsu Province), Feb. 21.—The once prosperous tewn of Powning, distribution centre of agricultural products and salt, has been reduced to an impoverished town as a result of the ruthless exploitation of its residents by the New Fourth Army cf the Chinese Communist Party
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  • 361 2 IN SYONAN today there is a man who made a historic lastminute dash from India to Germany by plane to take part in the hockey final between these two nations at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin and win the world
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  • 280 2 Malai Sentenced To Four Years 'Gaol For Im personation A YOUNG MALAI, who had i collected various sums of money > by posing as a Korean Muslim in the employ of a fictitious high- j ranking official, was sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. M. V. Pillai in
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  • 549 2 ECONOMIC LIFE REVITALIZED Doroei. MANILA, Feb. 21. The economic life of the Philippines has entered a new stage in all phases of industry and agriculture after one year under the Nippon Military Administration. The country is now pushing vigorously forward toward the realization
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  • 137 2 Domei. TUNGHUA, Feb. 21.—Capturing two first places in today s events the Nippon team with a total of 62 points was crowned champions of the East Asia Ski Meet held here fcr two days. The Manshukoku ?quad followed with 30 points. In the
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  • 121 2 Domel MANIIJV. Fob. 21.—Inauguration ceremony of the Philippines Leaf Tobacco Association, which will act as the chief crgan in regulating the tobacco inclu try in the islands, was held yest<|day at the Manila Hot?l in th* presence of o.Ticnls and cthrr persons concerned. The
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  • 45 2 Domei. PEKING, Feo. 21.--General Yasutsugu Okamura. Cornmonder-in-Chief of the Nippon Expediiicnary Forces in North China, returned here by air after r.n extensive inspection of tho frontline troops and supply bases in Shansi Province, as well as various industrial facilities in North China.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 187 2 iJ::.ivs MOttUM 3 p.m. school broadcast; 3.29 p.m.1 interval; 6 p.m. mir-ic: 6.20 p.m H ipon language news; 6.30 p.m. Nip-p-^n melj:!:c C.50 p.m. Mull tongs: 720 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m Cr.ntouese music; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chines?: 8 p.m. news in Cantoncs?; t\s p.m. MM in llokkien;
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    • 115 2 Radio Narjpon-Go Lesson No. 7 LAST evening's leswon was conversation between two persons. This evening we shall continue with questions and answers also. 1. Anata wa doko c ikima.su ka?— Where are you going? 2. Watashi wa uchi c kaeru tokoro dcsu —I am juss going home. 3. Kyo no
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    • 55 2 KVO-EI The Lady from Cheyenne. 3, 6 and 8.30 p.m. SYOWA: Hollywood Cavalcade. 3, 6 and P. 30 p.m. USiTiO: Cha lie Chan in Honolulu. el :I p* —l— l t) n.ni INTO: Dcvad^s (Hir.diirtani), 3 and 6 p.m. YAMATO: Eoon Yeah Yrn (Cantoncs?), daily, 3 —G —8.30 p.m. MINAMIZA:
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