Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 February 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sinbun English Edition Office UO'6 Cecil St, Syonan Telephone 5471 No. 67 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents
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  • 514 1 Change For Better PHENOMENAL changes have taken place in the lives and outlook of the people of this countty since a year ago, and it is almost unbelievable that within so short a time such a complete change-over could have been effected—a change lor the better —and that peace:
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  • 88 1 TODAY marks the end of the oUse: vance of the Mahatma Gandhi week. Indian leaders incluiing Mr. Rash Behari Bose, President of the East Asia Indian Independence League, will address a mass meeting of Indians at Farrer Park at 7 p.m., when
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  • 596 1 MORE THAN WILLING TO HELP Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 23.—" Now is the time for the Indian people to rise in unity for the independence of India," declared Kiwao Okumura, vice-President of the Board of Information, at a Press conference today. He said:
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  • 42 1 BERLIN. Feb. 22—The Indian community here met today to express heartfelt sympathy for Mahatma Gandhi. They offered prayers for the Mahatma and gratitude for his heroic resistance against British imperialism on behalf of the Indian people.
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  • 237 1 VICHY DECISION ANNOUNCED Doud LISBON. Feb. 23.—1t is reported from Vichy, the French Ministry of Information has issued a communique announcing the French Government's decision to relinquish extraterritorial rights and concessions in China. Observers said that the French Government's decision is tantamount to France's
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  • 188 1 Domei NANKING. Feb. 23—The French Government's decision to relinquish extraterritorial rights and French concessions in China re-' presents a highly significant stop! for promoting friendly relations I between Vichy and Nanking, in' that the present decision cannot fail to augment Nanking's
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  • 75 1 Domei. NANKING. Feb. 23—It was revealed that Maurice Salade, French Consul in Nanking, acting en instructions frcm the French Government has officially informed the National Government of China of Vichy's decision to relinquish extraterritorial rights and French Concessions in China. M. Salade this morning communicated to
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  • 108 1 Domfi. TOKYO, Feb. 22.—That the Nippon Military Administration is taking measures to maintain and promote the health of all inhabitant* in the Southern Regions, and that medical and clinical supplies are being sent there, were testified by the Welfare Minister Surgeon-General
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  • 90 1 Douel. KUALA LUMPUR. Feb. 22—A Malai Jinja (Shrine) to commemorate the Nippon War Dead will shortly be erected in Kuala Lumpur by the Government, it was disclosed at the inaugural meeting of the Sanitary Board held under the chairmanship of Mr.
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  • 135 1 CATASTROPHE WORST YET Oomei. CANTON, Feb. 22.—Reports from Chungking revealed that, at least, 10,000,000 Chinese are starving in Chungking-controlled areas in Honan Province. The record of deaths is not available. However, it is believed to be well into hundreds of thousands, and the figure is
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  • 132 1 Industry Minister Makes A Plea Dome! SHANGHAI, Feb. 22.—China's determination to leave nothing undone for the successful prosecution of the current war was th 2 sentiment expressed by Mci Ssu-ping, Industry Minister of the National Government of China, before a gathering here of more than 60
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  • 89 1 Domei. HSINKING, Feb. 23—The first conference this year of Chief of Staff Officers of the Manshukcku Army opened here today with Chief of Staff Officers in the Army areas and directors of military schools in attendance at the two-day session. The sessions were held
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  • 109 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 23—It is reported from New York that sharp earthquakes struck almost simultaneously at different parts of the Western hemisphere this morning with shocks felt in Salt Lake City. Utah, and Mexico City and Peru. The earthquake shook Salt Lake City at
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  • 114 1 Domei TOKYO, Feb. 23— Dai Honyei announced at 5 p.m. that the Nippon naval air force, on Feb. 21, sank instantaneously one enemy destroyer and set ablaze another destroyer anchored off Espiritu Santo, the largest island in New Hebrides. It
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  • 168 1 Domei HANOI. Feb. 22.—Official circles stressed today that the entry of Nippon forces into the French concession in Leichow Peninsula was effected with the full understanding of the French Indochina Gcvernment. It is added, that the Nippon action was most timely in view of
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  • 170 1 Dome* LISBON, Feb. 22— It Is learned from Washington that, as the United States suspended sales cf canned fruits and vegetables until March 1 when strict rationing plans are scheduled to go into effect. James Byrnes, head of the Economic Stabilization Board,
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  • 44 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 22—It is reported from Washington that 25 members of Anglo-American air forces are missing in an Army transport plane which was last reported over the South Atlantic on January 18, the War Department announced today.
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  • 382 1 Domei. NANKING, Feb. 22.—Nippon's China policy is making smooth headway with the voluntary co-operation of both Chinese government officials and the general public, declared Mamoru Shigemitsu, Nippon Ambassador to Nanking, during a Press interview here today. The diplomatic
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  • 22 1 A formation of Imperial Navy bombers winging: out to attack enemy targets "somewhere in the Pacific.''
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  • 505 1 STEADY PROGRESS REPORTED DmbcL TOKYO, Feb. 23.—Dispatches from various fronts reveaJ«.T that the Imperial Nippon troops, operating on Kiangsu and Hupeh fronts, are pushing: their campaigns forward with unabated vigour, while other Nippon troops, who landed at Kwangchow Bay, are rapidly consolidating: their
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  • 294 1 <By a Domei Staff Correspondent) FOWNING, Feb. 22.—Three .sleepless nights and days c t gruelling mar^h through mud, swamps, sleet and snow together with Imperial troops at last brought us to Fowning, vital base of the enemy's Communist new Fourth Army in northern
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  • 157 1 Dome] SHANGHAI, Feb. »—The National Government of China will shortly establish an economic investigation office in Nanking to study economic conditions throughout China to keep the Government posted on economic affairs through the National Economic Council. The new organization boasts amom; its members
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  • 125 1 DomH LISBON, Feb. 22.-H is reported from Washington the United States Navy Department announced tnat two American jassenoer and cargo ships were tunk in North Atlantic as a result of Axis submarine action, in the early part o* February
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  • 444 2 FOLLOWERS GATHER IN POONA Domri LISBON, Feb. 'ZZ.— M:ih;.tma Gandhi passed a restless night on Sunday and was in a "critical state," according to British reports reaching here today. A report from Poona, wiere Gandhi is detained in the Aga Khan's Palace,
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  • 252 2 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 22.—As the world tensely watches the declining conditicn of Mahatma Gandhi during his fast, officials as well as the public of Nippon are expressing conc.-rn over the fate of the great Indian leader and the pressing problem of India's
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  • 199 2 RETAIUZR FINED TOTAL OF SI, 500 CONVICTED on three charges cf cheating the Rice Distributors' Association. Liew Ah Kow, a rice retailer with a shcp in Tiong Bharu Read, was fined a total of 51.500, or 18 months' rigorous imrrisonment, in the Criminal District Court, yesterday.
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  • 178 2 cßy a correspondent in the Army Press Section .> CHIHKAN, Leichxw Peninsula. Feb. 22.—Amidst a hearty reception of French authorities and citizens, units of the Nippon forces In South China, which made a peaceful entry yesterday into Chihkan, bordertown in the French Concession
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  • 398 2 Dome:. TOKYO, Feb. 23.—We11-informed circles declare that the transfer of sizeable enemy property, formerly under Nippon control, to the National Government of China is rapidly goin:; ahe?d with the Nanking authorities taking concrete steps to mobilize the potential
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  • 111 2 Oomei. TAIPIHG, Feb. 20.—"Sunrise.' a play written by a Taiping Malai women, Che U. Halirru>h, will be staged Ly a band of Taiping Malai ladies In Ipoh on Peb, 26 and 27, In aid of the Dai Nippon Red Cross Fund. Woven round the
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  • 732 2 Domei. SAIGON.—Feb. 22.—French circles here are maintaining cool composure and placing the utmost confidence in Nippon's policy toward French Indochina as they are convinced the present advance of Nippon Army and Navy units into the rr*K° b-£ onccss»°n at Kwangchow is^n
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  • 279 2 Dome! NORTH KIANGSU FRONT, Feb. 22.—The sterling fighting qualities displayed by the Chinese unit which cooperated Vith the Nippon forces in reducing Chechiaochen, strategic base of the Chungking 33rd Division in Northern Kiangsu Province en Feb. 15, are the result of vigorous, thorough
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  • 494 2 BRITISH TANK REVERSE IN AFRICA Doinei. ISJ*°*' Fcb" 22.—There are definite signs of the weakening of the Soviet operations along the entire Soviet Eastern front :>nd subsequent increased German attacks, while <he British and Americans are suffering heavy setbacks in Tunisia The Itali'.r. war
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  • 119 2 Domel KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 20.--"Our wholehearted efforts should be concentrated en winning this war, and indeed it should be regarded as a duty and an honour for each and every one who enjoys the protection of the Nippon Government to make seme personal sacrifices
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    • 454 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. yj% IT IS HEREBY notified that con■MMti of water supply are requested ,to e-jcnomisc in the use of water as much as passible as tho repairs to the main pipe at the Causeway will commence from cr.ming 23th February Syowa 18, 10 a m
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 130 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lessen No. 8 1& 1 IA3T evening's le* on on the radio was the conversa" ion between two persons. Ttils evening we shall continue with questions and nnnwers. 1. Ar.ata wa Hanako son ni aimachiia ko?—Have you met. Hanako ran? S. Ha:. uimashil.a—Yes, I met her. 3. It*u
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    • 177 2 TaDAYs rncGK.\:i 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies: 6 50 p.m. Nippon songs, 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.3S pjn. Hakkien music: 8 p.m. news In Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. mmn in Hokk'en: 8.30 n.m. aiimcse* of Nippon; 840 p.m. Nippon language lesson No. 8;
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