Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 September 1943

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  • 21 1 Syonan Sinbun Office 140U46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 244 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • ENEMY LOSSES MOUNTING ON PACIFIC FRONTS DEATH BLOW WILL SOON BE DELIVERED SAYS NAVY SPOKESMAN
    • 278 1 Great Damage Continues To Be Inflicted Oh Anti-Axis TOKYO, Sept. 17.—Nearly 7,000 enemy planes were either shot down or destroyed en the ground by Nippon naval forces alone since the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso (War of Greater East Asia), according to a tabulation by
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    • 280 1 Toa People's Co-operation Will Thwart Enemy Plans Doinri. TOKYO, Sept. 16.—Speaking over a nation-wide radio hook-up tonight, Commander Itaru Tashiro, member of the Navy Press Section of Dai Honyei, asserted that the Anglo-Americans, inspired by the iniquitous desire to again become conquerors of Toa
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  • 512 1 (fy&uon I RELIABLE statistics show that since the outbreak of the war in the Pacific, the antiAxi6 have lost the colossal total of nearly 7.000 aircraft. These were destroyed by Nippon forces in the past 20 months, making a daily average of 12 planes,
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  • 98 1 Demei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 17.—1t is learned that our naval air units on Sept. 14 surprise-raided enemy positions in Morobe Bay and also at the mcuth of the Busu River in the south-eastern part of New Guinea. In
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  • 74 1 D»mei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 17.—1t is learned that Nippon naval planes carried out two successful raids against Brookes Creek, Northern Australia, between midnight on Sept. 15 and dawn on the following day, and blasted the runways adjacent to the military establishments.
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  • 222 1 Pomei. TOKYO, Sept. 16—It is disclosed that Italian residents in Dai Toa, the majority of whom live In China, who were placed under protective surveillance subsequent to the surrender of the Badoglio Government to the anti-Axis powers, aggregate 996, while Italian investments In
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  • 164 1 Domei TOKYO, Sept. 17.—The predic-j tion that all enlightened people; in China will soon liquidate past I misunderstandings and give their wholehearted co-operation to Nippon was voiced by Kazuo Aoki, Dai Tea Daijin (Minister for Greater East Asiatic Affairs), who based his assertion on
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  • 271 1 Bbjml LISBON, Sept. 17—On the Soviet-German front, hard battles raged in the area between Bou-slavi-Moscow and the SmolenskMosccw motor highways with focal point of the fighting south of Parzevo and on both sides of the Smolensk-Mcscow highway. Reich forces accounted lor the destruction of, at least,
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  • 375 1 POSITION AT SALERNO ADMITTED AS SERIOUS Domei. LISBON, Sept. 16.—A sensation was caused here today on the receipt of reports from Washington that United States Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau, commenting on the Salerno and Sicilian campaigns, bluntly declared: "The United
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  • 98 1 Dosnei BERLIN. Sept. 16.— German military quarters, reviewing war results achieved by the Luftwaffe ia the Golf of Salerno area from Sept. 8 to Sept. 15, said that Reich aircraft during the period sank four enemy craisers and ten transports totalling 89,000 tons. German planes In
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  • 221 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 17.—Thirty-three out of more than 144 enemy bombers and fighters, including Vought Sikorski, QvmawmD" PS&m* *rfd~ CcfnJ^llMUtl! WHY which attempted to raid Bougainville Jsfend, were shot down on the morning of Sept.
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  • 116 1 Done*. TOKYO, Sept. 18.—Hidejiro Nagata, former Overseas Affairs Minister and Mayor of Tokyo, who had been suffering from pancreatitis, died here last night at the age of 68. He was twice Mayor of Tokyo, and while in office during the great earthquake which occurred in 1923
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  • 31 1 A SPECIAL Edition of the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition) will be published tomorrow, giving full details relating to the important materials control order published on Aug. 20, 2603.
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  • 150 1 Dove!. STOCKHOLM, Sept. 16—That the much advertised Anglo-Ame-rican Burma campaign is beyond feasibility in the present circumstances, was the concensus of opinion of military experts in the United States due to the enormous problems yet to be solved, according to the New York correspondent
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  • 177 1 LISBON, Sept 17.—1t is reported from London Colonel Frank Knox, United States Secretary for Navy, arrived in the British capital en his first visit since the war. Anti-Axis commentators expressing surprise over the arrival of Knox in London, said there is every likelihood the visit portends
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  • 79 1 Ocmei. A NIPPON BASE in the North Pacific, Sept. 16— Chagrin marked the faces of returning Nippon fliers who "lost' American planes over Soviet territory of Kamchatka, and related how the Americans barely managed to escape the Nippon fighters by taking advantage of neutral
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  • 267 1 Dwaei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 16— It is revealed that after frustrating the enemy'a repeated attempts to cross the 3usu River east of Lac, New Guinea, Nippon artillery forces on Sept. 11 cpened up a counteroffensive against the enemy forces entrenched
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  • 595 1 In Town Today husbands' affections by learning something new from the Substitute Foods Stall. Prospective businessmen could learn a thing or two from the pavilions where demonstrations of how to make paper, thread, twine, rope and even cloth from pineapple
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  • 453 2 INCONVENIENCES COULD BE MINIMIZED IN connection with A.R.P. exercises scheduled to begin on Sept. 20, the following instructions should assist householders to grasp how they could co-operate: The air raid precautions to be undertaken by private household- ers are those at
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  • 138 2 CIRCULARS containing official Instructions for the construction of simple, cheap, and yet elective air raid shelters have recently been distributed ameng members of the Auxiliary Police organizations in Syonan, says Domei. This further step to encourage the building of air raid shelters
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  • 115 2 PRESENTING new features, new dances and plays, a Malai drama troupe Ul2 "Mclayu Terujia," which was recently organized, will entertain the Syonan public »t the South Sea Theatre, Great Wcrld Park, tonight. Included in tonight's program is a Balin^se play, in which Idris
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  • 105 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 630 p.m. Maiai music by Jagoh Malai Kronchong Party; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai; 7.36 p.m. Teochew drama; 8 pm. news hi Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in HokJcien; 8.30 p.m.
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  • 28 2 Members of the Nippon Girls' Orchestra studying the various methods of arranging flowers at the Jikatu Kyorei Kan, Great World Amusement Park yesterdiy.
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  • 241 2 SAYS PUBLIC HAS HAD ENOUGH OF PROPAGANDISTS' UNTRUTHS Domei LISBON, Sept. 16.—The labour journal Daily Worker editorially complains that the British people in this war are being continually swindled by the British Government with propagandists and the Press working hand-in-hand to deceive
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  • Article, Illustration
    95 2 KVO-Li and SVOWA: SITI AKBARI" (Malai). 3—6—8.30 p.m. and 3.30—6.30—9 p.m. respectively. VSHIHO BUNK A EIGA: Four shows at 3—5—7—9 p.m. To-morrow: INDO: "NEELA MAI All KAITHI (Tamil). 2 30—5.30—8.30 p.m. YAMATO: "LOH TOONG SOH PARK" (Cantonese). 3—6—8.30 p.m. MALAI: 'LI NT AH DARAT" (Malal; 3 and
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  • MOVIE REVIEWS
    • 285 2 LARGE crowds continue to throne the Ushiho Bunka Eiga Gekijo, and Dai Sekai Bunka Eiga Gekijo at the Great World, where latest ccples of newsreels depicting events in Nippon and Nampo (Southern Regions) are being screened. Apart from the news bulletins, the theatres ar»
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  • 541 2 By a Naval War Correspondent A NIPPON BASE in New Guinea, Sept. 12.—Simultaneous with the fierce unremitting battles the Nippon forces arg waging alcng the battle fronts in New Guinea, a scientific exploration party has pushed its way into virgin forests
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  • 258 2 THE SECOND enrolment of Heiho (Auxiliary Servicemen) for service in S.vcnan is now under way. Applications will be accepted up to Sept. 26, says Domei, quoting an official announcement. Applicants must be between th» apes of 17—30 years. They will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 179 2 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH CHONG SIN TONG alias CHONG SIN TONG alias CHONG SIN TOONG DECEASED PURSUANT TO SECTION 29 OF THE TRUSTEE ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 59) NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and persons having claims against the estate of the above named deceased who died
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    • 515 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Doctors and Dressers by the Headquarters, Indian Independence League, East Asia. Their services will be required in connection with the Azaj Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) foi Active Service at the Front, for Service at base and m Training Camps In East Asia. Applications ma) be forwarded
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    • 754 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 267 Re: Undertaking of first inspection as to the existing actual state in conjection with previously issued Purchasing Card of Staple Provisions. 1. THE MANNER AND OBJECT OP AN INSPECTION. An inspection will oe carried out to see whether or not the interpolated items
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    • 652 2 TOKIBETU-SI NOTICE No. 265. tee: Invitation extended tc Gunpo (Auxiliary Servicemen) for the second enrolment for service in Syonan. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that local you t is who are desirous of &-operating actively with Dai Nippon TiMkoku. are hereby invited for the 2nd time to tender their services for
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