Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 September 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office *****6 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. no. 24a THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1«. KOKI 2«03. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 302 1 SHANGHAI, Sept. 15.—Judging from the naval fighting going on in the Mediterranean theatre of war, it is to be expected that the British Navy may make for the Indian Ocean, bat Nippon Navy is prepared to meet the enemy
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  • 623 1 \s?&uon, 'WHEN the Indian National Army starts its march toward Delhi, the Burmese Army will extend its utmost co-opera-tion," declared Adipadi Ba Maw, when Indians in Burma assembled in Rangoon on Sunday to express their fecilitations on the birth of the new independent state of Burma. That
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  • 367 1 DeaneL LISBON. Sept. 15—The Wehrmacht, supported by the Luftwaffe, continued to pound U.S. Admits Loss Of 10 Bombers Over Kurile LISBON. Sept 14—A United States Navy Department communique admitted that ten United States bombers were lost in asm attempted raid on Sunday ,*~e« Kitachlshima (KBrifc*
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  • 118 1 ■Ml TOKYO. Sept. 15—The Joho K.jok« (Board of Information) at 2 a.m. tatwd the Joint declaration by Nippon and Germany regarding the Tripartite Pact between Nippon, Germany and Italy. The next of the announcement is as follows: "The Government of tho Empire of
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  • 631 1 Nippon Planes Blast Enemy Bases; Great Damage And Fires Caused I^fc' SKIES OVER China, French Indochina, Burma and many inlands 1p the South-West Pacific, Nippon planes in the past few days have ii£t o*ly given enemy guerrilla
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  • 214 1 STRICT observation of the rule* laid down by the authorities and full co-operation with the public officers and others in charge, are the guiding principles which should be ie Mowed by the inhabitants when the next air defence exercises in Sycnan start from
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  • 677 1 Pnuti TOKYO, Sept. 15.—Major General Nakao Yahagi, Chief of the Army Press Section of Dai Honyei, in a Press interview yesterday said that Chiang Kai-shek now stands at the crossroads, either to use his newly-acquired dictatorial powers
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  • 237 1 COWARDS, TRAITORS. will re FUNisam Dome) BERLIN, Sept 15 -Benito Mussolini, upon resinning chief command of Fascism in Italy today. issued the following fl»e Orders cf the Day: "To all true comrade* in TUtly "Firstly, jut from Sept. 1&. 1»43 iwumed the leadership ot Pavnara
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  • 266 1 ALL ROADS in Svonan thf* evening will lead to the Great World Park whore, among the many attractions for the public, will be the Jikatsu Kyorei Kan I (exhibition to encourage selisufficiency) and the Tai Sekai Bunka Eiga Gekijo, a theatre j specially
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  • 94 1 Domei. LISBON, Sept 15—Hard righting continued to characterize the Soviet-German front with Reich forces successfully repulsing stubbcrn Soviet attempts to break through, the D.N.B. reported, that Soviet pressure is greatest northwest of -Kharkov where the Soviets, with extraordinary strong tank and infantry masses, launched
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  • 54 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM. Sepl. 15—The New York Herald Tribune reported from Washington that Averill Harriman. who has been co-ordinating the activities of all Lease-Lend organs, is being dispatched to Moscow on a special mission. The journal said that Hanimar might be appointed Amba-'.sadcr to Moscow succeeding
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  • 91 1 Domel LISBON, Sept. 14 Reports from Washington said that the United States Navy Department announced that the American submarine Grenadier, of 1,475 tens, has failt3 return from patrol operations and must be presumed lost. The Grenadier was armed with ten 21-inch torpedo tubes. It also
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  • MOVIE REVIEWS
    • 271 2 CAMERA highlights ol the news of His day, cave-ring the e,ntir2 j terrlUry of Nani]>o 'Souther* Regions> end life on the home- j Iront together with Nippon culture and educational nlms. will be shown at th 3 Ushih > Bunka Eiga Gckijo
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    • 121 2 WANTED skilful Furnace and Machinery Designer, Analyst and food Chinese Typist Apply MITSUI KOZAN KAISYA LTD., X P.M. Chambers. 2nd Floor. WANTED deligent and experi-' enced Watch-repairers Apply personally with watch repairing tools to HATTORI TOKEITEN, 35 High Street, Syonan WANTED A TYPIST for our End m Ofßce,
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    • 193 2 Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persona having any claims or demands against the estate of CHIA ENG SAY, deceased, late of No. 213 Marine Parade, Syonan. who died on the 15th day of February. 2602. are hereby required to send particulars In writing of their
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    • 176 2 I THE opening of the Dai Sekui Bunka Oekijo at the Great World today is a further move by the authorities to provide the publi: with up-to-date news coverage in pictures as well as providing them with an insight of Nippon spirit and culture.
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    • 102 2 J E DomeL KUCHING, Sept. 14—It is learned that on the basis of exhaustive investigation in the Borneo forests for trees suitable for the pulp industry, the Nippon Gunsei (Military Ad- ministration) in North Borneo has decided to establish a paper mill at Tawau on
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    • 82 2 NOT satisfied with the old forms of life as clerks, office tarables, postmen, messenger boys and drivers, Malais are turning to commercial life, says Dcmel. Besides other commercial establishments, young: and educated Malais haveestablished sundry stalls in various local market* where they carry on
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  • 372 2 DIGGERS MORE THAIS DISGUSTED WITH CONDUCT OF DOUGHBOYS Domei. A NIPPON BASE IN NEW GUINEA, Sept. 14—Statements by Australian prisoners of war captured recently reveal the fact that there is growing friction between United States and Australian troops. This is contrary to
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  • 82 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 11— With a view to making the people of Selangor fully conscious of the war situation, the Selangor Seicho Senden-han has prepared posters tc be dispatched to all Jikeidan sectors in the state. Published in Nippon-^o. Chinese. Malai. ttnd Indian languages,
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  • Article, Illustration
    92 2 KTO-EI and -.VOW* SITI AKBARI" <Malai). 3—6—B 30 pm. and 3.?©—6 30— 9 p.m. respectively. USHIHO BUNK A BIG A: Change ol Programme. Four shows. 3—s—7— 9 p.'ii. INDO: NEELA MAI.AII KAITHI (Tamil). J.JO—6JO—BJO p.m. YAMATO: "TON CHOK CHKK HUP" (Canton—). 3—6—aJO pjn. MALAI: "LINTAH DARAT" iMalai)
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  • 73 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 15.— Reflecting the improved standard of Nippon-Go among government employees in Selanger, 72 new allowances ranging from $4 to $8 per month have been awarded by Government, the Education Department announced. The awards^ follow the recent examination held for all government
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  • 97 2 Doraei. PENANG, Sept. 15— Numerous magazines published In Nippon in the Nippon and EngHsh languages are on sale at the Daimaru Store. There are several issues of each kind. The Nippon Times Wtstly, a very in» formative magazine containing many interesting and authoritative
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  • 82 2 Domei. MALACCA .Sept. 15— The Se-riptai-y of the Malacca Overseas Chinese Association notified all decrepits and aged male and female Chinese to register themselves at the premises of the Association toy Sept. 20. Those who have lost the sight of one or both eyes, those who
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  • 187 2 Domei. MEDAN. Sept. 12—Members of the Bicycle Dealers Association in East Coast Province of Sumatra have launched a campaign to donate $10,000 during the next several months toward the national defence fund, and already the contribution has amounted to over $3,C00. It will be ix-Miietl »hat
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  • 347 2 GIANT PLAJSTS TODAY AIDING PROSECUTION OF DAI TOA SEJSSO Dome:. HSINKING, Sept. 14.—The strengthening of Manshukoku's heavy industries started in real earnest just when the Dai Toa Senso (Greater East Asia War) broke out with the result that today its giant plants are
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  • 101 2 Domei. TEKING. Sept. 10- Wang Yintai representing the North China Association of Co-operatives, this afternoon visited the offices of the Nippon Naval Attache here, and donated a sum of Yen 100,000 as a fund for the construction of Nippon navy planes. It is expected that a
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  • 162 2 THE ever-increasing demand for fresh fish by local markets is a great boon to Malai fishermen* M Siglap. Bedok and Kampcnrr Amber villages, say:; D*mei. In local waters are teund various specie* of local fish such* as 'parang. tengeri. durt and mengkerong. Not content
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  • 86 2 P—iei. MED AN, Sept. 15^-Telok Ketapang, most fertile piece of land owned oy the Sultan of Asahan has been distributed among a number or farmers in Asahan for the cultivation of rice and other' foodstuffs. To encourage farmers to exert their utmost in the food self-sufficiency
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  • 189 2 POULTRY farayng gives settlers of Kampong Banjar. Batalc. Retch and the Malai Settlement a steady income. Net a single home in these villages is without its fowls, ducks and geese, says Dcmei. Settler* daily sell their birds to ready buyers who come to their
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  • 174 2 IOD*YSPROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nlppoo language news for beginners; 630 p.m Chinese Children'-s program: €.50 p.m religious talk by Al Hu-tad Molid Fariullah Suhuuni; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai; 735 p.m. Cantonese songs and music; 8 p.m. news in Cancftnese; B.IS p.m. news in Hnkkier.:
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 132 2 The Yokohama Specie Bank Limited. (SYONAN BRANCH) 21. < Oliver Quay J».O. Box N*. 6W Phone No. 59Vt YOUR BANK IS HELPINGSTART TODAY WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SAVINGB ACCOUNTS FOR YOURSELF AND FAMILY. SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPOSIT (BUEOKI CUOKINi Open the account with $50 or more and make at least
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    • 761 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETI -SI NOTICE NO. 260 Re: First anniversary Swimming Open Match for public at Mount ImiS Swunraing 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 evrnt will be held
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    • 637 2 TOKUBETV-SI NOTICE No. 264 Re: List of rental charge on immovable property for the yeai of syow a 19, to be opened to llu public for inspection. Nouce is hereby g.\en that the rate of rental charge for the year of Syowa 19. which is considered to be a referrible
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 400 2 svormnsinßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' L£SSON M THE conjugation of verbs and the use of various suffixes to indicate special tenses and moods will be explained briefly in the next few lessons. These notes also will explain the difference between the familiar and polite rorms of speech. The polite form is usual
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