Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 September 1943

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  • 21 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 14&146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. 231 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. KOKI 2603. tYOWA 18 BEVEN CENTS
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  • 162 1 Shipping In Upper Reaches Of Yangtze Also Attacked NIPPON BASE on the China Front, Sept. 2.— Continuing the offensive against the American Air Force in China, a large formation of Imperial Army Air Force planes yesterday morning
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  • 722 1 Doomed To Failure ANY HOPE which the British and their conspirators might ■have pinned to the Burmese lor assistance in their muchlie raided forthcoming Burma -Campaign must have been completely blasted by the unequivocal declarations of Adipadi Ba Maw, head of the Independent State of Burma, to the effect
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  • 378 1 BA MAW PLEDGES TO LEAD ARMED FORCES Dwael TOKYO. 3ept. 2—Enthusiasm reigns in Burma where independence has acted as a strong incentive to the renewed resolution to overthrow the Anglo-Ameri-cans. Adipadi and Prime Minister Ba Maw and ether authorities are exerting their utmost efforts,
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  • 177 1 D«*S*l HSINKING, Sept. 2—The heartfelt appreciation cf the Oovernment and the people., of Nippon towards the enthusiasm shown by Manshukoku in supplying Nippon with war materials including steel and ccal through the consolidated effort of the Oovernment and civilians of Manshukoku. was expressed by Kazuo Acki,
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  • 88 1 TOKYO, Sept 1 —With the installation cf elevator facilities and the completion of other preparations, work on the secend line of the Kanmon Undersea Tunnel linking the mainland of Nippon with Kyushu Island has started from tti? Mcjl side, according to the
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  • 60 1 D*me< A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 2.—Seven enemy planes were shot down by fierce fire from Nippon anti-aircraft batteries when a large formation, consisting of more than 80 enemy bombers and fighters, attempted to raid Nippon positions in Kolombangara early on
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  • 188 1 ENEMY SHIPPING SUFFERS HEAVILY BsjjssJ BERLIN, Sept. 1 —Disclosing the war results achieved in August, the Fuehrer's Headquarters announced that the German Navy and the Luftwaffe last menth sank two cruisers, six destroyers, one submarine, one minesweeper, five motor torpedoboats and damaged one battleship, ten
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  • 413 1 BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 31— Latest reports reaching here from Australia reveals that Australia's economy is out of joint, with Australia's limited manpower scraped to the bottom, resulting in stringent daily living for the masses. Despite concerted price-fixing moves the retail price index rose by 13.1
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  • 90 1 CANTON, Sept. 1 —Gen Pal Chung-hsi, Vice Chief of Staff of the Chungking Army, was recently dispatched to Kweilin, Kwangsi Province, in order to confer with leaders of the United States Air Force in China, according to authoritative reports reaching here. It
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  • 116 1 CANTON. Sept. 2.—Nippon fighters shot down two enemy planes when American air unite, including 10 North American bombers and nine Curttss P-40's, attempted guerrilla raids on Canton and Hongkong this afternoon. It is learned that Nippon fighters, intercepting the enemy, shot
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  • 87 1 Desaei. HANKOW, Sept. I—The American Air Force in China yesterday made two unsuccessful guerrilla raids within the Nankin;-controlled areas. At 4.30 pjn. yesterday, several Lockheed Hintams attempted to attack Yochow but were repulsed by Nippon anti-aircraft batteries which shot down one of the
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  • 246 1 AS A PRACTICAL instruction to the people in Syonan as to the proper design for air raid shelters, the authorities have decided to erect model shelters on the Padang in front of the Tokubetusi Building, as the demand for such guidance has grown
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  • 123 1 COLONEL Koichl Okubo, Sendenbu Cho. will leave Syonan on Sept. 6 on a tcmr to the four States in North Malai, which are to be transferred to Thailand shortly. He is expected to oe away untlJ Sept. 18; when he will
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  • 48 1 Crowds are daily thronging round the Postal Department's Mobile Post Office; which is proving a most popular attraction: Picture shows the "Mobile Post Office" travelling along a Syonan street handling postal matter and savings in connection with the "Savings Week" drive now in progress.
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  • 215 1 DWMi CANTON, Sept. I.—A responsible Chungking official declared that unless Chungking can take back some occupied territory Within the year, the difficulties of the regime will be greatly increased according to Brooks Attkinsoa, well-known New York Times correspondent at present in Chungking. short sections
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  • 556 1 INCORPORATING features that are in practice in savings banking circles in Nippon, Mala is 14 banks started receiving savings deposits as from Sept. 1. The decision to accept savings deposits was arrived at by the 14 members of the Malai
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  • 163 1 RADIO PROGRAMS throughout Malai will be unified from Sept 17. says the Syonan Sinbun (Nippon Edition). It will be recalled the broadcasting stations at Syonsn penang and Kuala Lumpur have been hitherto operating individually. With unified operation. these stations will orlve a full
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  • 164 1 SYONAN Indians will observe the 22nd anniversary of the death of Subrahmania Bharati, famous Tamil pcet, teacher newspaperman, and an ardent nationalist, from 4 Dm. on Sef»t 11 at the Syonan Kokaido, when speeches on his life and wcrfc will be delivered by prominent
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  • 123 1 Donei TOKYO, Sept 2—Dai Honvei announced at 5 p.m.: "According to subsequent information gained regarding the enemy raid on Minamitorishima (Marcus Island* jesterday, the enemy raiders comprised of a task force with an aircraft-carrier and about I<W bombers and fighters, attack land installations.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 14 1 SONS, GO FORWARD WHEN WE DIE, AND OUR SONS' SONS TOO, FOR DAI TOA.
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    • 169 1 TENNO HEIKA A**T** T" t.aimu Doijin and Thai Deputy Defence Minister, Gives Decoration*; Bulgaria Expresses Thanks TOKYO, Sept. 2 Tenno Heika this morning graciously received in audience at the Imperial Palace, the Gatmu Daijin (Foreign Minister). Mamom Shigemitsu, who reported on present international developments. Tenno Heika this morning also graciously
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  • 391 2 YIELDING TWO HARVESTS YEARLY l)y Nedson Mo-dd-r, Syonan Sinbun Staff Reporter. CO-OPERATING wholehearted-' iy witu. th.s. authorities in tlieir effort pc attain self-sufflcierrey in loodstuffs in Perils is the Rajah of Perils, Sycd Hamzah. who is receiving the full support of the people in
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  • 110 2 Dome? NAGOYA, Sefct 1. -The party of Chinese and Mongolian delegates, who attend?! the second Toa literary conference in Tckyo arrived her> this afternoon accompanied by, Masao Kume. noted Nippon novelist. After inspccUi.r 'the uirpUne pUn: the party attended' a banquet sponsor, ed by
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  • 808 2 PROFOUND RESPECT FOR BURMESE IN A stirring broadcast address to the Burmese— his first to "the people of the Independent Nation of Burma"—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo yesterday stressed the determination of Nippon to work hand in hand with the Burmese people to
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  • 118 2 Domei. KUALA LUMPTjR, Sept. 2—The first batch of 25 Chinese families from the labouring class in Selangor has left for the Puchong settlement where about 800 acres of forest land have been earmarked by the Oversea Chinese Association for food cultivation. About half the
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  • 107 2 Domei KTJCHING. Sept. 1 Experts at the Sanitary Experimental Station in North Bcrneo have succeeded in extracting medicina*. alcohol from the nipah paJm which hitherto was used offlfb* local inhabiuints tcr producing a nominal quantity of sugar by primitive methods, ....< The proces« i» relatively,
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  • 100 2 EXCELLENT soccer was seen at Jalan Besar Stadium ca Wednes-day-when Pastr Panjang Rovers, wmoer.s of the first division league, beat The Rest 2-1 after a hard fight. < Another fine game is anticipated tomorrow. Arrangements have been made by the Ofoama. Sports A—cHUon
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  • 84 2 Ramblers Beat Gu jerats In S.S.A. Cricket Match THE RAMBLERS won the championship of the "C" Division of the Syonan Sports Association cricket league when they defeated the Gujerata by five wickets and 124 runs in a match played on the padang last Sunday In tbe "B" Division. Clarke Rangers
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  • 146 2 SPECIAL COURSE IN S YON AN THE HIGHER Seamen's Institute in Syonan is now open tc receive applications for a threemontlv course from physically fit local youths who have previously nad £t least three years' experience en board ships of more than 50 tons
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  • 107 2 THE MATERIALS Utilisation Committee cf the Malai Gunsei (Military Administration) has succeeded in producing lubricant and machm'e oil from coconut tree, palm and other cil-yielding plants to close collaboration with ■the Railways Bureau, Show a Rubber Company, Mitsui Bussan Kaisha and others, and preparations
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  • 100 2 D«wl SEREMBAN, Sept. 1- The Negri Sembilan Qovernment will extend the measures for the control of essential formed and in future all fish and shell-fish in the State. A Fishermen* Association has been formed and in ufture all fish and shell fish caught by
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  • 107 2 MEDAN supplying farming", implements/ at cheap puces lafld ir»nim» loans totalling m&e t&ftn ni. 2Q<tfHK>. fa local adxnl^fctratipn is Ifncousaginc farmers here to! grow more fcod so as to achieve seif-sufl)-ceincy. As a eooaequenoe of this, farmers in Dell Hoeloe are making great strides Id tncreMfeie
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 2 All box office records in Syonan are being brolttn in connection with the screeninc of the Nippon film "The Union Jack is Down," now showing simultaneously at the Kyo-Bi and Syowa Gckijo. Above picture is a scene from this historic film of the capture of Hongkong by Imperial
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  • 190 2 CROWDS CONTINUE TO TALL ALL GEKIJO AS A FURTHER step to spread Nippon culture and spirit among the people in Sycnan, the Seiten Gekijo in the Great World Park will be renamed "Daini no Bunka Biga Gekijo' (The Second Cultural Film Theatre),
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  • 100 2 MALACCA. Sept: 2— Frcm the business point ot view, the ban on enemy films would not have much effect on the income of theatres, it was pointed out during a meeting of theatre managers with Governor Ken Tsurumi. and other high Government officials. With a
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  • 257 2 ANY BID TO RETAKE Bl RMA DOOMED TOKYO, Sept. I.—The day jrhen the Anglo-Americans beKin their so-called new offensive to recapture Burma they will actually feel the full weight of consolidated Dai Toa which ia rapidly and steadily progressing toward the goal of a
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  • 56 2 BmmA PENANG. Aug. 31 -Four exhibitors, namely Daman Koosi, Syonan Gomu Kumiai (Penang Branch), Kasi.o Kabushiki Kaisha. and Nisshin Seiyu Kabu.sh xl Kaisha, were each awarded cash piuses of $700 together with certificates of merit by the Somubucho. Penang. for their winning exhibits at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 193 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED three intelligent girls t&v.'lB to 22 years) to manipu- at- Nippon Typewriter, with knowledge of Nippon-Oo and Kanjt preferred. Apply personally to Kokusai Denkitusin Kaisha Ltd.. 5-9; Battery Read. WANTED experienced and reliable Fire, Motor and Personal Accident Insurance Canvassers en liberal commission and Allowance Apply NATHAN
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    • 484 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 256 Hr Ttif wislilbutfeii of 6k»Mr-BMn Seeds Whereas' the castor-be*B ie tot.tri butory production as an Important (actor towards: the national defence and medical! resource*, i public are hereby requested to start planting of the said seed promptly by cultivating the- vacant lot and ateo.
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    • 457 2 SELANGOR KEIBA CLUB ST. Andrews cathedral SERVICE OF MUSIC (NEW ORDER) a l by Special Choir UT on Sunday, September 5, 777 *m- TTSEPTr MBfeK MEKTINC. 2«*3 j ALL ARE WELCOME. Ist Da, S*-d.y, *£v W T>Y^% V T TVT C^ 2nd Day Wednesday. §♦»< lMh I £> KJ j\.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 313 2 svormnsinßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 23 VOi'ABt'I.AR* tit.- aeroplane *~:>>„ kjj.i pheasant T•''«• apricot' 9km ri»er >• *-y kanartya canary irJ bam rose I flower) j~ V unagi eel umi V lea x >r hatake field y J. fune ship <c 9 mori forest, wood y sora sky EXERCISS fora ni
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    • 173 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM C p.m. music; 6.30 p.m. Nippon language news for beginner 6.30 p.m. Malai Children's program: 6.50 p.m. MaJai music by Bintang Emas Kronchong Orkest; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai: 7.35 p.m. Cantonese songs and music; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien: 8.30 p.m. Nippon
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