Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 September 1943

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  • 20 1 Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone fto. 5471. 233 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. KOKI 2603. SYOWA IS SEVEN CENTS
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  • 672 1 Helping China To Be A Great Power CHOOSING the hardest of three courses of action, Nip-i pon. since the inception of th?! National Government of China I s at Nanking under Wang Ching-wei, has b°en giving all-out assistance to the Chinese to develop into a powerful, independent nation. It
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  • 633 1 DETAILS OF TREASON DISCLOSED Dome! LISBON, Sept. 9.—With the unconditional surrender of Italy, the Fuehrer's headquarters announced that all measures necessitated by the treason of the Badoglio Government have been taken, and are following their planned course in Southern France, in
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  • 430 1 ADVANTAGE LIES WITH PATRIOTS Domei BERLIN. Sept. 9—The German military spokesman announced that militarily important places in upper and central Italy have already been occupied by German troops. He added that in most places in these areas Italian forces have allowed themselves to
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  • 184 1 Italy Not Second Front, Says Soviet A rmy Newspaper Dome! MOSCOW, Sept 9—The Red Star, official organ of the Soviet Army, on Sept. 7 rejected the Anglo-American contention that the landing operations in Italy constitute the formation of an effective second front. The newspaper declared that even the German headquarters
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  • 105 1 Domcl TOKYO, Sept. 9—Regarding the report of the creation of a Fascist National Government in northern Italy, official quarters here hailed the step and added that alii ough no official information regarding the organization and line-up up of ministers of the new government is
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  • 123 1 AXIS DISAFFECTED BY BADOtrLIO'S ACTION Dome! TOKYO, Sept. 9—Commenting on the unconditional surrender of Italy, Admiral Noburaasa SeuUugu, lor.ner Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet, declared In an interview that the Italian action is no surprise at all to the people of Nippon, as it
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  • 239 1 D*meL TOKYO, Sept 10—Tomokazu Hon. spokesman cf Joho Kyoku Board of Information) at a conference with foreign Press correspondents, expressed the Nippon nation's sympathy for the Italian people who 1 ay e been victimised by the Badoglio Government and he promised that "all
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  • 67 1 DomeL ISTANBUL, Sept. 9 —An unconfirmed report from Teheran says that the Iranian Government declared war today on Germany Observers, however, pointed out that Iran's step will have no effect on the military situation in Iran or elsewhere since Anglo-Ameri-can and Soviet
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  • 110 1 Action To Protect Reich Ships Domei BERLIN, Sept. JO.—One battleship and one cruiser, belonging to the Italian Navy formation which escaped from La Spezia, were sunk by direct bomh hits scored by German bombers between Sardinia and Corsica yesterday, Capt. Erich
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  • 487 1 Dvcnei. BERLIN, Sept. 10.—Marshal Pietro Badoglio has fled from Rome, on the pretense of "a military inspection requiring his personal attention." The Italian commander of Rome capitulated to the Germans, following an ultimatum issued by Field Marshal Albert Kesselring. A special communique issued by
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  • 24 1 Members of the Malai-Sumatra inspection party, now in Nippon, are photographed in the {-rounds of the Ise Grand Shrines.—(Domei photo).
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  • 426 1 Domei TOKYO, Sept. 11.—Latest dispatches trim Nippon bases indicate that the Imperial Navy air units are continuing their fierce assaults on enemy bases, troops and shipping: in the South Pacific, with devastating results. A report from Nippon base in
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  • 190 1 DomH. PEKING, Sept. 9.—A1l civilian social, religious, and cultural organizations in North China were united into a single body for the extermination of Communism and the construction of New China during ceremonies attended by more than 500 delegates from all parts of North
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  • 57 1 Doxnei LISBON, Sept. 9—An Amencan news agency report quote* United States Under-Secretary for War. Robert Patterson, as saying that ground fighting in South-Western Pacific jungles was "worse than anything I ever saw in Argonne in the first World War," following his visit to
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  • 82 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 10—Nippon naval air units on the morning of Sent 5 raided Tonamira and Mappi north of Merauke. south-western New Guinea. At. Tonamira. the airn>k» and it* vicinity were bombed and machinegunned by our planes and a
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  • 110 1 Done). CANTON, Sept. 10-Fi.ur enemy warplanes we^e shot down and two others heavily damaged when the United States Air Force in China again attemoted to raid Canton sector yesterday afternoon. The enemy formation of eight North American B-25's. escorted by several fighter planes,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 54 1 MMI THE SYONAN SINBUN (English Edition) acknowledges receipt, with thanks, of the following "repeat" contributions to the Nippon Red Cross Fund: Mr. N. T. Stephen, c/o Kaigun ShiseUu Bu, Seletar (second donation) 5.00 Mr. M. Sinn. 1958. New Bridge Rocd. Syonan (.second donation) $10.00 $1500 Previously acknowledged $42,182 25 Total
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  • 285 2 U.S. AUTHORITIES HIDING LOSSES, ENEMY COMMUNIQUES' FALSITY BARED uomei TOKYO, Sept. 7.—Asserting that the latest announcement of American casualties on September 1 was only onefiftieth of American losses actually incurred since the beginning: of hostilities to August 28, circles close to the War Office declared
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  • 268 2 lX>meJ RANGOON, Sept. 10 Mustering the full strength of its 20,000 members enrolled in 200 chapters throughout the ocuntry, Burma's East Asia Youth L?ague has launched an all-out offensive against illiteracy as one of its initial programs in the construction of a New
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  • 492 2 i Dunw: BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 2.-^ Major General Norman T. Kirk, United States Army Surgeon General writing in the New York Times on Aug 9 revealed that American casualties resulting frcm illness outnumbered battle casualties by two to one, parti- cjilarly at the South
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  • 333 2 TWO ATTRACTIVE cricket matches arranged by the Syonan Sports Association for tomorrow and the ie Mowing Sunday. Sept. 12 I and 19, at the Jaian Besar Stadium, j will bring a successful cricket1 season to a close Tomorrow Ramblers, champions' of "C" division, meet
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  • 91 2 Domei LISBON, Sept. 7.-Fear cf Germany's potential striking power was voiced by Robert Maclean, President of Associated Press and the Philadelphie Bulletin, on reVarninj to America recently from two months' stay in Britain, according to the Daily Telegraph correspondent's report from New Ycrlc. The report
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  • 127 2 Dome! PENANG, Sept. 9—Local comi munity leaders were presented iwith certificates for their co- operation and encouragement to save in the "Commemoration [Week'" celebrations just concluded, [marking the topping of 51,000,000 !in deposits. Mr. J. Tsuruta. Controller of Posts Fenang and Province Wellesley thanked the
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  • Article, Illustration
    106 2 KYO-F.l: DEN EN KOH KYOGAKU" (-PASTORAL SYMPHONY") with English sub-tit Us. 3 —6—3.30 p.m. To-morrow: 12 noon—3 p.m.— 6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: "DEN EN KOH KYOGAKU." 3.30—6.30—9 p.m. To-mor-row: 12.30—3.30—6.30—9 p.m. USIIIHO BLNKA: Pour shows at 3 —s —7 —9 p.m. To-morrow: 1 p.m.— 3 —5 —7—9 p
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  • 345 2 Domei FENANG, Sept. 10 -A packed audience greeted an excellent, musical program when more than 30 local musicians under the baton of Professor Watanabe rendered Nippon music for the first time in Penang at the Fuji Theatre. Most of tii- pieces were Professor
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  • 170 2 Dome! TOKYO, Sept. a-Although outboxing his opponent for foui rounds, Sajiro Miyama, who mado a favcurable showing in the feather weight division at the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936, was knocked out by Kenzo Atami in the fifth round of a scheduled j eight-round
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  • 73 2 Domei DJAKARTA, Sept. 10, -A training ship with several hundred trainees on board made port somewhere in Djawa recently. It is disclosed that the trainees Include Chinese, Indian, Malai and IndO' nesian youths who .are all united :?< one common ideal o"f co-prospprity. An
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  • 310 2 Dorael SHANGHAI, Sept. 10.—Tc AngloAmerican tiggression for world domination. Italy has degraded herself miserably in the eyes of all the Axis powers who believe in peace, Justice, freedom, independence, and all that is conducive to human welfare and progress, the Shanghai Times
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  • 44 2 T«r: bird's eye vi^w of a section of the Miyako Byoin's 4ti-acre vegetable garden visited by a party of Pressmen recently. Right: One of the inmates of the Byoin busily engaged in the pumpkin plot of the hospital.
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  • 247 2 COVERIKMENTS STRUCTURE OUTLINED DomeL RANGOON, Sept. 9. —The assumption of complete control over all national activities by Adipadi and Prime Minister Ba iVlaw was revealed in the outline of New Burma's national structure made public by Thakin Nu, Foreign Minister and
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  • 208 2 Dome:. LISBON, Sept. B.—A curt rejection of Argentina's bid for LendLease aid by the United States was made public late on Tuesday night through the Foreign Office, following the Cabinet meeting It was revealed that Argentina's request for the urgent provision of
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  • 215 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 10— The art exhibition sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Bunka-no Kai with the assistance of Seicho £enden-han and Messrs. Selbudo, well-known Nippon book-sellers, opened at Seibudo premises this week. It will last till Sept, 18. Numerous artiste from ail over
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  • 203 2 Domci KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 10 Despite wartime exigencies, Selangor Chinese are making preparations to observe the Moon Caki 1 festival on Sect. 14. Prom the beginning of the month, Chinese restaurants, tea-houses, and provision stores in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown have been stocked full with
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  • 247 2 TO BE TRAINED AS OFFICERS, ENGINEERS INDICATIVE of the poliry of th? Nippon administration to develop and expand technical and professional education Ls the Higher Seamen s Training Institute, which will turn out fully qualified ships officers and engineers. Recruiting of students for thii
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  • 132 2 Dome! MANILA. Sept. B.—Fcur shipwrecked FiliDino sailors are today grateful to th,3 captain and members of the crew of a Nippon chartered ship which recently made pert in Manila. While the Nippon vessel was on an important mission, one of the crew on July
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  • 87 2 Dome! KUALA LUMPLic, Sept. 10 Seven officers of the Selangcr Police Force were awarded certificates of merit by Lieut. General Shotaro Katayama, Governcr of Selangor. at the reading of the Imperial Rescript on the padang. The police officers were commended on their good work in
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    • 187 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE j DEATH Mrs. Tan Keam Hock nee Chua Choo Hcon passed away peacefully on Sept. Bth at 36 Stevens Road, aged 57. Funeral to Bukit Brown on Sunday. 12th at 11.30 (T.T.* (Penang and Malian papers please copy) NANG HWA PIANO CO. No. 173, Tank Road, Syonan. Buyers,
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    • 555 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE X&. \V\ Re: Recruiting of I^u./Jti^nrj Surveyors. All applicants for trob^Oona! Surveyors are invited fcerev<th.to be present at ROHDOH ZIMU-KYOKU (Labourers Office) at 10 am on the 13th day of September. 1. Applicative Qualifications. Youths at the age of lietueen 14 and 22 with an
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  • Syonan Sinbun MOVIE SUPPLEMENT
    • 493 1 Li&htning, Thrusts Of Imperial Forces In Great Battle Faithfully Shown A DRAMATIC film record of the entire fl* Malaian campaign culminating with the surrender of the one-time British island fortress Singapore to the mighty Nippon fighting forces on Feb. 15, 1942,
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    • 1180 1 I— —J CAST: COLONEL TODOROKI Bontaro Miake LIEUT. COLONEL MIN AMI R yu ji Kita MAJOR YAMAMOTO Koju Murata BATTALION COMMANDER Shiko Saito BATTALION COMMANDER Soji Übukata CAPTAIN TSUKUSHI Shozo Nambu LIEUTENANT MIYAK/ Koji Nakada SGT.-MAJOR HORIKAWA Kotaro Horiye STAFF: SCENARIO Ry U ji Nag ami DIRECTION
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    • 85 2 Hashire! Hinomaru Ginrin Butai No Uta 1. Malai sensen honoho-no Kaieni Akai karma-no hana-fa saku Ase-ni maroirete petal-o funde Yukuzo, susumuio Johore-e Hasbire! hashire! hashire! hasbire! Hinomaru ginrinbutaL 2. Fnkeba keppu, shippu-da, kumo-da Issha-senri-no toppa-sen Niglru handoru hisshi-no manako Hashire! hashire! hashire! hashire! Hlnomarn rinrinbntai. 3. Kotobakawari-ni hinomaru futte Yobeba
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    • 227 2  -  KOJI SHIMA TO BE a good Nippon-j in nrst and a cinema man second —to present to the people of the Dai Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere), through the eyes of the movie camera, the true spirit of the invincible Nippon Forces
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    • 36 2 Imperial Forces moving stealthily through a coconut grove somewhere in Malai in their momentous southward drive. A scene from "On To Singapore" which will be screened at the Kyo-Ei and Syowa Gekijo shortly.
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    • 44 1 A Word Of Advice To Moviegoers Moviegoers are kindly advised to retain this copy of the Movie Supplement and take it with them to the theatre when "On To Singapore" is screened, so that they can follow the story of the film more closely.
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