Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 September 1943

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  • 21 1 Syonan Sin bun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. 234 TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 681 1 Nippon Righting Industrial Wrongs ALTHOUGH all-out prosecution of the Dai Toa Senso to a victorious conclusion has been the supreme objective of Nippon leaders both at home and In the various occupied countries, the measure of progress made in the industrialization of Nampo countries has been most remarkable, showing
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  • 437 1 SEVERE BATTLES IN RUSSIA AND ITALY Domei BERLIN, Sept. 4—According to an announcement by the German military authorities, Soviet casualties since the opening of the Soviet Summer offensive on July 5 up to date totalled 1,800,000 killed, wovnded, or taken prisoner It added
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  • 190 1 CONSOLIDATED BY NAMPO'S PROGRESS Domei CANTON. Sept. 4—Ho Yingching, War Minister and concurrently Chief of Staff of Chungking forces, warned the members oi the British Military Mission, never to repeat the error of under-estimating the strength of I Nippon, according to the Chungking
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 1 A facsimile reproduction of one of the prize-winning defence posters in the contest recently organized by the Senden-bu.
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  • 622 1 DARING EXPLOITS RECOUNTED By War Correspondent attached to the Imperial Navy A NtfWft BXs£, Sept. s.—The campaign against United States forces around New Georgia Is increasing in severity daily as the enemy forces are fighting desperately to bold the sector with frantic efforts
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  • 136 1 Turkey Replies To AntiAxis 'Asylum' Demand Domei. ISTANBUL, Sept. 4—The Turkish Government i* reported to have handed a reply to the memorandum filed by Britain and the United States demanding that neutral countries prohibit the entrance into their country of 'persons responsible for the war," according to a dispatch from
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  • 102 1 Domei JOHORE BHARU, Sept. 6—An amusement park, modelled on the lines of Syonan's New World will be opened in the near future in this town. The President of the Town Board, Inche Seth bin Mohammed Said, revealed that the open space in front of
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  • 268 1 Attackers Being Wiped Out At Hopoi, Many Ships Sunk, Set Afire NIPPON forces in the South-West Pacific continue to wreak havoc among the Anglo-Americans, according to the latest report* from Tokyo and from Nippon hases, says
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  • 476 1 Domei TOKYO, Sept. 6.—lnformed military quarters on the basis of detailed frontline dispatches available here, revealed that enemy forces suffered heavy casualties estimated at more than 7,000 in operations in the Hopoi (New Guinea island) sector as announced by Dai Honyei at
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  • 163 1 Domei LISBON. Sept. s.—President Roosevelt in a brief Labour Day statement released today urged all Americans—workers and farmers^ —to make utmost efforts to increase production in crder to supply fighting forces on land, at sea and in the air with .weapons with which they
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  • 132 1 Domel TOKYO, Sept. 6—Quarters close to the Navy, supplementing the Dai Honyei announcement at noon today that 19 American raiders were shot down from a formation j of 40 planes which raided Wewak, I New Guinea, at 8.30 a.m. en
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  • 165 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE In Southwestern Pacific, Sept. 6—lt is disclosed that an Imperial Navy seaplane unit, spotting four enemy torpedo boats off the southern coast of Kolombangara on the night of Sept. 3, sank two while the remainder fled southwards. No damage was suffered by
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  • 193 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 6—lt is revealed that in spectacular air duels lasting nearly 30 minutes in the skies south-east of Bougainville Island, Nippon air units shot down two enemy fighters and two largetype bombers from an enemy
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  • 83 1 D»met "SBON. Sept. 6—lt :s report from New Delhi that the Indian c p °pJ <- are considerably worried Mahatma Gandhi, which U reportth°S S ave,ye.been deteriorating. The British authorities are said -o be keeping Gandhi in close custody and to have taken steps to
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  • 462 1 Difficulties Beset AntiAxis War Plans Domei LISBON. Sept. 5.-The Daily Telegraph correspondent in a recent article, writes of the difficulties involved in staging a counter-cffsnsive agcanst Nippon. He said that anti-Axis iorces based in the Aleutians are now race to face with the stronglyheld Nippon screen ct ChUhima Islands. He
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 52 1 A DONATION ot $21 to the Nippon Red Cress Fund comes from the committee members of the Paya Lebar branch of the Syonan Relief Society This donation represent* the balance of contribution tot wedding present for Mr. Jk Mrs. Wee Sian Rene. Ttie total received for this Fund to date
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    • 14 1 'DEFEND MALAI, WE DEFEND OURSELVFS, OUR HOMES AND CHILDREN AND, ABOVE ALL, OUR FREEDOM'
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  • 239 2 'Understand Nippon' —China's Only Hope Says ShanghaiDaily ANGIA)-AMERICAN IiSTRHAE BLAMED FOR MiSUNDERSTA\DIISGS IN PAST Domei SHANGHAI, Sept. 6.—Under the caption, "Understand Nippon" the Chung Hua Jih Pao editorially states that the Chinese people's enlistment into the new movement which is to be launched shortly by the National Government as revealed
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  • 106 2 gurnet SOFIA, Sept. s—Attended by members of the Royal Family, Bulgarian Cabinet and Diplomatic Corps, the funeral services for Kins Boris 111 were held today at the Alexander Nevski Cathedral, with the entire population 'of the capital participating. Tens of thousands of Bulgartans Mood before (he doors of
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  • 103 2 Dome*. BUENOS AIRES, Sept s.—Earl Erowder, Secretary-General of the Qommunist Party in the United States declared that fhould a second frcnt not open soon. Soviet relations with the Anglo-Americans would seriously suffer, it is retorted from Washington. The MoKinr Press attacks the antiAxis military
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  • 259 2 Domei. PEKINQ. Sept. 3.- Years of pent-up resentraeut against the unlawful exploitation and oppression by Chinese Communists and especially landlords in North China nnally broke out in aimed reyclt of the "Red Spear Society." a secret society which rose up on Aug. 10, in the
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  • 141 2 Domei LISBON, Sept s.—The appalling destitution of thousands of Indians in Calcutta who are dying cf starvation and disease is revealed in reports dated Aug. 30 from th« Calcutta correspondent of the News Chronicle. He said that the government Is I helpless to check
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  • 183 2 Domei. LISBON, Sept. s—Another high government official has resigned jin the face rf mounting political j difTersnces in Roosevelt's AdmiI nistration. I The resignation of William M. Jaffers, Rubber Director, submitted to j Fresident Roose "Lit. was disclosed on Saturday. Associates of Jeffcrs said
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  • 189 2 SAID MORE SPRINGY THAN ORIGINAL TYPE SOLID bicycle tyres are now being manufactured in Johore Bahru through a process Invented by a former Malai schoolmaster in Batu Pahat. This new industry, an all Malai venture. Is financed by the Johore Malai Shokai. Tne tyre
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  • 379 2 DomeL PENAKG, Sept. 6.-"The ccntrol of automobiles is for the purpose of unifying as well as strengthening the system of communication in the country. The regulations are made for the good of the pec pie so that we can use automobiles
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 2 Yukiko (Setsuko Hara). the blind girl in the Toho super production shown at a preview yesterday.
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  • 335 2 MALAIAN PREMIERE AT KYO-EI. SYOWA GEKIJO THURSDAY THE STAFF Direction Satsuo Yamamoto Photography.. Yoshio Miyajima Music Ryoichl Hat tori EXCELLENT photography, brilliant character acting by a talented cast and a story with a mcral background that captures the interest of the audience from beginning
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  • 285 2 AS A RESULT of the recent visit to Djawa of heads cf the Syonan Botanical Gardens and Syonan Museum, it has been derided to hold a conference cf Nippon scientists in the South «in this city next month to unify the method as well
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  • 124 2 Dome! KUALA LUMPU.i, Sept. 3- To enable tho people of Selangor to tetter understand Nippon films which will be released in the local cinemas regularly, the Eiga Haikyu-sha has introduced a system of broadcasting in Malai a running version of the Nippon dialogue. Four Malalc,
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  • 92 2 Motion Pictures To Be Produced In Djaunt Dorael DJAKARTA, Sept. I.—Nippon Eigasha (Nippon Newsreel Company) has opened an Indonesian Film Prcduction Department in its branch in Djakarta recently and its inaugural ceremony was held yesterday when directors, actors and actresses met for the first time since the Nippon occupation. The
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  • 138 2 Dome! TOKYO. Sept. 4.—lt is learned that the third group of 21 local students of Nampo (Southern Regions) who are sent to study in Nippcn by local Nippon Gunsei will arrive here on Sect. 6. The students were selected from graduates of hieh
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  • 488 2 TRANSACTED IN STOLEN DRUGS TEN persons were fined, a total pf $6.^25 by Mr. M. V. Pillai in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesUrday. after having previously pleaded guilty tc charges of dishcnestly retaining stolen drugs, profiteering and abetment of profiteering. Three 01 the
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  • 310 2 Domci. BUENOS AIRES. Sept 5.-De-finite indications that the American public will face the spectre cf famine next year are revealed in a Washington disoatch which says that the 1943 farm season started badly with a cold, capricious spring v} teh delayed planting. Then
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 110 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED an educated housekeeper for a respectable Nipppnjin. Chinese or Eurasian (age 20 —25). Apply to Box No. 337, c/o. Syonan Slnbun (English Edition), Syonan. WANTED charming and smart waitresses, ages between 18 to 25. Must be abb to' speak Nippon-Go, English and Chinese languages. Apply to formerly
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    • 583 2 PUBLIC NOTICES 1 TOKITBETU SI NOTICE No. 258 RE: PRELIMINARY MF.FTiNG REGARDING THE ENFORCEMENT OF LABOURERS' WAGBB IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED tliit employers of IcJJour (lv or over permanent laboure:s. and 50 or over tem)x>rar.v labourers) are requested to assemble at the Syonan Tokubctu Si Board Room on 10th September,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 192 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM B pm. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners: 630 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai and Arabic music by Chahya Kembangan Party; 7 20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese drama; 8 p.m news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news In Hokkien; 3.30 p.m. Nippon Spirit
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    • 130 2 svormn sinßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' SUPPLEMENTARY LESSON (2) TIIE remainder of the Katakana characters, with guide lines, are given below. It will be seen that there are actually fortyseven separate characters instead of fifty for the "pure" sounds as the same vowel characters for i, c, v are used in three
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    • 98 2 KTO-SI: "iULOKV KUZURURU :*O HI," 3—6— B 30 p.m. SYOWA: "EIKOKU KUZURURU NO HI." 3.50—6.30— 9 p.nn usiimo BUNK A: Four shows at S —s—7—9 pjn. 1NDO: "ALL EXCEPT THAT" (Egyptian). 3 and 6.30 p.m. Tomorrow: "DNYANESHWAR (Hindustani). 2.30—5.30—8.30 p.m. YAMATO: "SIEW WAN LAD" (Cantonese). 3-^-6—8.30 p.m Tomorrow: "TIEN CHOK
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