Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 March 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sinbun English Edition Office I4Q/6 Cecil St, Syonan Telephone 5471 No. 72 TUESDAY, MARCH 2, KOKI 2603, SYOWA IS 7 Cents.
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  • 723 1 Manshukoku Sersu MALAI JOINS all other parts of the Greater East Asia CoProsperity Sphere in extending greetings to Manshukoku on the occasion of the eleventh anniversary of its founding. It is hardly necessary to recount the circumstances which brought that Empire into being and installed it in its proper
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  • 289 1 ARMY DAY, a special day set rsida by the people of Nippon to commemorate one of the most historic victories of the Imperial Army since ito reorganization by Meiji Tenno, will be observed in Sycnan on Mar. 10. Highlight of the public celebrations will be the
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  • 120 1 Domei. HSINKING. Mar. I.—Manshukoku Kotei Heika today personally presided over solemn rites celebrating the eleventh National Foundation Day, which is also the ninth anniversary cf the enforcement of Imperial rule, attended by General Yoshijiro Umezu, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangtung Army and concurrently Nippon
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  • 209 1 Domei. HSINKING, Mar. I—As the three leading countries in East Asia, Nippon, China and Manshukoku, have stabilized completely their position to achieve final victory against the antiAxis countries, declared Premier Chang Ching-hui in a radio speech this evening from the broadcasting station here
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  • 79 1 Dome! SAIGON, Feb. 28—The first of several small-sized ships under ccnstructicn since last October by the Nichinan Transport Company was launched at noon at a ceremony attended by Nippon officials, including Shigenori Tashiro. Nippon Minister attached to the Nippon Ambassadorial Olflce here. Large-scale ship-budding
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  • 35 1 Domei. LISBON, Feb. 28—London reports, quoting dispatches from the United States, said that Wendell Willkie has decided to campaign actively for Republican nomination in the 1944 United States Presidential election.
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  • 811 1 Wang Ching-Wei Maj. Gen. Sato Explains Far-Reaching Effects Of Nippon 9s New China Policy vomer TOKYO, March I.—Nippon's new China policy is producing far-reaching effects throughout China, most conspicuous of which is the positive co-operation being extended to the National Government of China at Nanking through
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  • 406 1 GOOD RESULTS IN TUNISIA ALSO Domei. LISBON, Feb. 28.—Axis infantry and tank formations made successful assaults on the Tunisian front, according to tho Rome communique. Enemy marching *olumns and concentrations of motorize: vehicles were bombed by the Axis air iorce. Six planes were
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  • 247 1 Domei. TOKYO. Mar. I—The Home Minister Reginald Maxwell of the Indian Government announced in the Federal Legislature that more than 2,500 Indians were killed or injured at the hands of the British police and troops in the five-month period frcm August to December last
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  • 78 1 Domei. ROME. Feb. 27.—1t is learned that Paulucci di Calboli. a prominent figure in the Italian association "Friends of Nippon," and head of a special Italian mission to Nippon some years ago, has been nominated Ambassador to Madrid. It is also learned that
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  • 55 1 Domei. TOKYO, Mar. I—Colonel Nakao Yahagi, Chief of the Army Press Section of Dai Honyei, has been promoted to Major General, the War Ministry announced. Major General Yahagi. following his service with the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China, was appointed Chief of the Army
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  • 92 1 Volcanic Eruptions Said Continuing DoraeL BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 28—Volcanic eruptions and earthquakes which rocked Western Mexico abcut ten days ago are still continuing, it is learned from Mexico City. Repeated tremors have caused heavy damage particularly in the Province of Guerrero on the south-wectern coast of Mexico,
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  • 141 1 Domei. AN UNDISCLOSED BASE In China, Mar. I—Nippon Army warplanes, conducting fierce aerial attacks on areas surrounding Owchlhkow, in southern Hupeh Province for the second successive day, heavily pounded remnants of enemy vessels moored there. Yesterday. Nlrpon oomber formations swooped down on Owchihkow
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  • 100 1 DomrL lii.iU.lN. Mar. I—On the occasion of "Luftwaffe Day today, the Commander-in-chief of the German Air Force, ReichsmarshaJ Hermann Goering, has issued an Order of the Day declaring that the Luftwaffe had paved the way to tremendous victories. "When the time is ripe
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  • 666 1 WITH NIPPON UNTIL VICTORY DotneL TOKYO. Mar. I—Speaking on the occasion today of the eleventh anniversary of the founding of Manshukoku, Premier General Hideki Tojo at 7.30 pm. addressed a congratulatory message to Msnshukoku ever the rrdio Premier Tojo poid a high tribute to the remarkable
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  • 29 1 Dnniei. PEKING. March I—M<moru Shiremitfu. Nippon Ambassador to China, who vas here to confer with Nippon and Chinese leaders, left this morning by tinin for Nanking.
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  • 1017 1 DomeL TOKYO, Mar. I.—With the dismal failure of the American campaign in North Africa, ob.ervers here today are trying to predict where the anti-Axis pewers may attempt next to establish the much-publicized 'European second front. Reviewing the latest ijvelopmenta on the Tunisian lrcnt, they
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  • 306 2 Liberation Of Djawa, NinePay Celebrations Begin ANNIVERSARY FESTIVITIES Domei. DJAKARTA, Feb. 28.—A nine-day festival celebrating the liberation of Djawa a year ago from 300 years of Dutch domination will commence on March 1 and continue until March 9 with the entire population of the Island participating in the elaborate program.
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  • 402 2 HOUSE PASSES RESOLUTION Itoojtei. TOKYO. March I—The House of Representatives yesterday passed a resolution expressing on behalf of the entire no tit n profound sympathy for Nippon nationals interned in enemy countries. The resolution was passed amidst Mithusiastic cheers by the entire House. The text
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  • 138 2 Envoy Lauds NipponThai Collaboration Domei. BANGKOK. Feb. 27—Nai Direck Jaiyanama, Thai Ambassador to Tckyo, in a press interview reaffirmed his conviction that all Thai people are now exerting their best efforts in cooperating with Nippon for the establishment of the Greater East Asia Cc-Prosperity Sphere. The Thai Ambassador, who has
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  • 81 2 Domei. BANDOENG. Feb. 28. The ceremony marking the inauguration cf the Chinese Resident Association which aims at co-op«»r--ation with the Nippon Military Administration for the constructicn of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was held yesterday afternoon. During the ceremony which was attended by
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  • 82 2 Domei TOKYO. Mar. I—A mass meeting to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the founding of the Manshukoku Empire, sponsored by the Nippon Manshukoku Central Society and other related organizations was held at Hibiya Public Hall today. Mr. Kazuo Aoki, Minister of East Asiatic Affairs, and
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  • 293 2 IMPORTANT GAINS IN HUPEH ZONE ALSO Domci. KIANOSI FRONT, Feb. 28 The Imperial Nippon unit which annihilated on Feb. 23 a battalion of enemy 103 rd division, entrenched in the mountainous area, 45 kilometres southwest of Kacan, crossed the Kin Kiang River the following day
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  • 75 2 Domei UNDISCLOSED BASE in China Feb. 28.—1n order to forestall enemy aerial guerilla warfare, Nippon air unite yesterday repeatedly carriad out widespread raids on enemy air bases at Kweiiin and Liuchcw. Kwangsi Province, and Tasohsien and Lingling, Hunan Province. No enemy planes flew up
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  • 525 2 Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 27.—The people of Nippon must rise to the assistance of India with burning zeal and enthusiasm befitting the spirit of Yamato, declared Mr Kiwao Okumura. Vice President of the Beard of Information, at a rally held this afternoon
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  • 368 2 AUSPICIOUS OCCASION GREETED Domei. TOKYO, Feb. 28. —Mansbukoku Empire Day on March 1 is particularly significant in the all-pervading light of a growing Co-Prosperity Sphere of East Asia and by the fact that its founding signalled the prelude to the counter attack launched by
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  • 109 2 jJomei. MUKDEN, Feb. 27—With its entire line new extending 10,000 kilometres remarkable development has been achieved by the Manshukoku State* Railway since th? birth of the Empire ten years ago, it is disclosed. With only 1,900 kilometres railway line at the time of the foundation
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  • 194 2 Domel. NANKING. Feb. 26—A personal attack on Dr. H. H. Kung. Chungking Finance Minister, was voiced at a recent public meeting held by young Chinese in Kweilin. revealing widespread disappointment and disillusionment of the public with the war policy of th? small clique cf
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  • 259 2 THE NIPPON language is not only the lingua franca of the people cf Nippon but the common language of the people of Greater East Asia, declared Mr. X Nakagawa, Chief of the Gunseikanbu Educational Department, when h s addressed 300 tresh term
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  • 288 2 A TRIBUTE to the Nippon Military Administration and the poiice force fcr the efficient manner in which law and order is maintained in Syonan was paid by Mr. Justice M. V. Pillai, newly-appointed Judge of the Supreme Court. Syonan, in an interview
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  • 195 2 A STALLHOLDER in the Ellen borough Market, Tang Soo Wah, who was stated to have refused to sell a kati of fish to a customer, was fined $250, or three months' rigorous imprisonment, in the Criminal District Court, yesterday. Another Chinese. Dv Nai Seng,
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  • 113 2 Dome!. NANKING. March 1.-Promin-ent leaders of the National Government of China are making speeches at a mass meeting to be held this afternoon at the National Assembly Hall to vcice their support of Indian Independence movement, it is learned. It Is understood.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 970 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKU3ETU SI NOTICE No 181 IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the attent.on of Medical Practitioners. Pftysicians (Native), Dentists. Phar-. macists. Midwives and owners of Nat.ye Drug Stores is drawn to the fohuwmg new scale of fees which are payable on or before the 15th March. 2603. at the
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    • 600 2 WANTED TO RENT or buy compound heixxs modern «anit.ition. either in t<< o V < *r separately, within three or four mile* of town. Rooms also required in hou*e* with modern sanitation by p»yme guests. Inquire personally from Ldi'.or, Syonan Sinbun, Cecil Street, or Id.tor, Syonan Siabun-sha. Robinson r•■..■: SITUATIONS
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 166 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai music: 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Chinese music; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 pm. Nippon language lesson No. 13; 8.55
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    • 142 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 13 V LAST evening's lesson on the radio was the conversation between two persons. This evening, we shall continue with questions and answers. 1. Hut'o o motte irasshaimasu ka? —Have you seme envelopes? 2. Hai, motte imasu—Yes, I have. 3. Sukoshi kudasai inasen ka?— Will you
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    • 66 2 KVO-F.J: Daughter of Shanghai. 3, 6 and 8.30 p.m. SYOWA: Road to Singapore, 3. c and 8.30 p.m. I'SI HO: The Great Swindle and The Ghost City, daily, 3 6. 8.30 p.m. IN DO: Yam la Jat Hindustani) 3 and 6 p.m. YAMATO: Boon Yeah Van (extended). (Cantonese), daily, 3—6—8.30
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