Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 September 1943
1943-09-15
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Title Section20 1943-09-15 1 Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. 241 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS20 words
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Article766 1943-09-15 1 Ufctsu&i ELEVEN YEARS ago. not aj small portion of the world; frowned on the people of Man-j shukoku iManehoukuo), who, were making a bid to realize, their national aspirations, thecreation of an Empire all their! own, freed from all fetters that mitigate progress. Today, only 11766 words
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Article, Illustration430 1943-09-15 1 Fleeing From Many Points In Utter Disorder Large-Scale Defeat Admitted Only Few Days After Landing Dome! BERLIN, Sept. 14—British troops of all services, boarding ships and landing vessels in complete disorder, have been fleeing from numerous points in ihe Bight of Salerno and Cape Licosa since430 words
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451 1943-09-15 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, Sept. 13—Following the unconditional surrender by Italy, the total number of Italian warships which succeeded in escaping frcm Italian ports is .still unknown. However, according to reports available to date, the fjQoiwlßf arc known to have maje their escape451 words
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155 1943-09-15 1 WITH the cjose co-operation of the Chinese, community in Syonan, a Gechi Jikatsu Shokaido (Local Self-Sufficiency Restaurant), to provide the publir with samples of.substitute foodstuffs, and guidance for preparing them, will be set up at the Jikatsu Kyorei Kan (SelfSufficiency Hall), vhich is being155 words
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253 1943-09-15 1 NON-COMBATANT PERSONNEL KEPT UNDER SURVEILLANCE, PROTECTION Dotnei TOKYO, Sept. 14.—Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. today announced that the Imperial Army and Navy disarmed Italian troops in Toa (East Asia), detained war vessels and took over Italian properties, following the surrender by the Badoglio253 words
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193 1943-09-15 1 Domei. CANTON Sept. 14—Chungking's Kuomintang, at the ninth general meeting ot the llth plenary session of the Fifth Central Executive Committee yesterday at Chungking, accepted the resolution demanding the immediate dissolution ot the Chinese Communist Party, according to a report from Chungking. The strong resolution193 words
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119 1943-09-15 1 CANTON Sept. 14—It is revealed that Nippon fighters intercepted and repulsed ten P-38's which appeared over the Canton and Hongkong areas on the afternoon of Sept. 12. The enemy fled without causing any damage. Nippon fighters intercepted four United States B-25 bombers which attempted119 words
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Article107 1943-09-15 1 Demet. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 13—Imperial air units raided enemy concentrations on the bank of the Busu River, east of Lac, New Guinea, in broad daylight yesterday, and brushing aside enemy interceptors, blew up enemy encampments. Other units also shot down107 words
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120 1943-09-15 1 THE Malai Ounsel^ fMHttary j Administration) had decided to improve and expand the facilities! at the Institute for Medical Research in Kuala Lumpur, says Domei. When the British forces were being driven southwards along the peninsula during the war they took with them120 words
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70 1943-09-15 1 Domei. KAISUI (CHOSEN), Sept. 14 It is disclosed that quintuplets unlike the famous Dionne sisters of Canada, comprising all boys, were born at 10 o'clock this morning to Mrs. Seishoku Kancyama, 24-years-old wife of a 31-years-old Chosenese employee of the Mitsubishi Mining Company office in70 words
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Article, Illustration274 1943-09-15 1 TOKYO, Sept. 14.—The Gaimusho (Foreign Office), in connection with the second exchange of Nippon and American internees, announced that the Nippon exchange vessel, Teia Maru, with internees from Nippon and Manshukcku, who are to be exchanged, sailed from Yokohama on Sept. 14274 words
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564 1943-09-15 1 ADDRESS TO PEOPLE OF NIPPON "THERE IS absolutely no worry about the counter-attack ?£iS *nf™y» declared Col. Koichi Okubo, Sendenbu-Cha (Chief of the Propaganda Department), i n an address to the people of Nippon on conditions in Malai.564 words
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Article78 1943-09-15 1 Mala ian Station MasterCommended Domei PENANG. Sept. 14—A certificate cf merit for meritorious services rendered, was granted Mr. Kanangasingam, station master oi a railway station, by a Nippon Unit Commander. The certificate was presented at a ceremony attended by high officers of the Army and other officials. Mr. Kanangasingam, aged78 words
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169 1943-09-15 1 Domei LISBON, Sept. 13—Referring to the Soviet-German fighting, Berlin disclosed that Reich troops, together with naval landing detachments, inflicted sanguinary losses on the Soviets in the Novorossisk area, and bitter struggles continued in- the southern and central .sectors. D.N.B.'s militery correspondent said that the169 words
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Advertisement116 1943-09-15 1 TO-DAY'S contributions to the Nippon Red Cross Fund have advanced by $1,065, bringing trus total well over the $43,000 mark. This is mainly due to a donation of $1,000 from Gian Singh and Co., Syonan. It is noteworthy that this departmental store since March last to February this year had116 words
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93 1943-09-15 2 1 PLANS are already under way to construct air raid shelters for the public in various parts of Syonan, it was announced by the spokesman at the Tokubetu-si Press conference yesterday. The types of shelters to be built and their location93 words
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248 1943-09-15 2 'Post-war Security Pact Latest Ruse To Ensnare Soviet Dome! LISBON, Sept. 13—The United States Government is preparing to offer the Soviet Union a postwar security pact, according to a dispatch by the Daily Express correspondent in New York. The correspondent writing under the date September 9, said that Britair may248 words
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590 1943-09-15 2 YAHAGI CHARGES BRITAIN, U.S. WITH CAUSING NIPPON-CHINA CONFLICT Donr.ei. TOKYO, Sept. 13.—Commenting on the recent developments in Italy, Major General Nakao Yahagi, Chief of the Army Press Section of Imperial Headquarters, in a Press interview yesterday declared that the traitorous590 words
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91 1943-09-15 2 A LAUDABLE example of hew local inhabitants could wholeheartedly co-operate with the Imperial Army is provided by Abu Dolah. 18 years eld, son of Rafa Hajl Abdullah, headman of Karimon Island, who joined the fir. t batch of the Military Laboui Corps recruited by the91 words
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70 1943-09-15 2 Domei. SHANGHAI, Sept. 13.—Letters written by Australian and other enemy nationals interned in tb? Shanghai area, addressed to their relatives and friends in Australia will be broadcast frcm Radio Station XMHA under the direction of the Austral-Asiatic Association as from Sept. 15 XMHA, is70 words
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311 1943-09-15 2 SHANGHAI, Sept. 14—The conditions of the military armistice signed between representatives cf the a 'ied Supreme Command and the Badoglio Government of Italy on September 11 serve to clarify, us nothing else has ever done before, Anglo-American designs for the311 words
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192 1943-09-15 2 DomeL PENANO, Sept. 14— The rapid increase in the number of people proficient in Nippon-go is a clear indication of the rapid progress attained by lecal people in the study of the language, declared Mr. X Moril, Director of Bunkyoka (Education Department) Penang, announcing192 words
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193 1943-09-15 2 YET ANOTHER step was taken for the welfare of the lccal inhabitants when the Military Administration decided on Monday to provide all the students at the Syonan Medical College with a monthly allowance of $50 each to meet their expenses and193 words
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Article, Illustration376 1943-09-15 2 D*mel PENANG. Sept. 14.—Three six figure contributions of over $100,000 were made by local chettlar firms to the IN.A. funds during the visit of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bcse, President of the Indian Independence League in Toa, to Penang, it is officially376 words
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Article, Illustration532 1943-09-15 2 NOVEL, AMBITIOUS EXHIBITION OPENS AT GREAT WORLD TOMORROW JIKATSU Kyorei Kan, the exhibition to demonstrate selfsufficiency to the people of Malai opens at the Great World Park tomorrow. Sponsored by the Gunseikan-* bu. Malai, the object of the exhibition Is to promote the principle of532 words
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Advertisement279 1943-09-15 2 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) RECEIVING ORDERS Debtor's Name :—Lallubhai DULLABHDAS. Address: No. 99 Serangoon Rd. Syonan-to. Description: Tailor. Court: Syonan Kotoboin. Number of Matter: No. 7 of 2603 Date of Order: 10th September 2603. Date of Petition: Bth September 2603. Act or Acts of Bankruptcy:— Presentation of a Bankruptcy Petition279 words
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Advertisement80 1943-09-15 2 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: Tables and Chairs suitable for Cafe or Restaurant. Apply to Box No. 339, c/o Syonan Sinbun (English Edition), Syonan. WANTED TO CHARTER Motor Boats and "Tongkangs." Must be in good condition. Please give lull particulars to ISKANDOERO, 76 Arab Street, Syonan. ENGLISH-MANDARIN DICTIONARY containing 14.000 words and80 words
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Advertisement325 1943-09-15 2 svonfiYi sinßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS LESSON 29 VOCABULARY 7 x) ari ant kutno cloud 4 hal ashes y dolfci drain 0 ta^ii ball tjf s^ higashi east T take bamboo kita north hachi bee minami south i, hashl bridge nishi west EXERCISE Kesa dare ga kimashita ka? Who came this Ar-^^*325 words
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Advertisement986 1943-09-15 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETL-SI NOTICE NO. 260 Re: first anniversary Swimming Open Match for public at Mount Emily Swimming Pool. The postponement of the prearranged first anniversary Swimming Open Match as has been notified by Tokubetu Si Notice No. 257 is hereby terminated, and the said event will be held as986 words
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