Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 September 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 2SO I FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. KOKI 2603. BYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 589 1 \(fyfiH6O?l SHARP refutation by Col. Kcichi Okubo, Sendenbu Cho (Chief of the Propaganda Department), of rumours, current of late, to the effect that people were being taken away by force to work as labourers should serve to allay completely fears which the falsehood created. Coming from
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  • 398 1 Mountbatten's Plan Favoured DomeJ LISBON, Sept. 22—The fact that Mac Arthur is highly incensed over the reports that he will be subordinated to Vice Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten continues to receive confirmation in several dispatches received here. It will be reca.led that MacArthur today issued
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  • 300 1 MALACCA, Sept. 23—Piecegoods, medicines, paper and such other daily essentials for which maximum prices have been fixed by the Malai Gunselkan will soon be available to the public at specially authorized shops under a coupon system, declared Mr. S. Usagawa, Sangyobu-Tyo. Controlled goods kept
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  • 240 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 22.—Nippon Army air units surprise-attacked enemy warships and vessels in waters near the coast midway between the Busu River and Hopoi, New Guinea Island, at 2.45 p.m. on Sept. 21,
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  • 236 1 Domei. TOKYO, Sept. 2a—The Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) announced that Prime Minister, Gen. Hideki Tojo, upon receiving the report of the rescue of Benito Mussolini by German soldiers, sent through Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) Lieut. Gen. Hiroshi Oshima in Berlin, a congratulatory message
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  • 49 1 Demei. DJAKARTA, Sept. 23—It is learned that the Economic Department of the Dtofja Sultanate will send industrial products to Syonan for exhibition. The products include sandpaper and coconut fibre rope. The latter is recommended by the Fishery Department officials for its durability.
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  • 86 1 ••me* HSINKING, Sept. 23.—Unanimously reacting to the Nippon Government's drastic measures announced yesterday for strengthening Nippon's internal structure the Government and the people of Manshukoku renewed their determination to bolster Nippon's fighting strength for final victory in line with the Nippon-Ma nshukoku foodstuffs self-sufficiency
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  • 149 1 Domei. BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 21—It is reported from- Calcutta that people are continuing to die from starvation in the streets of Calcutta and other Bengal towns and villages. The journal, Statesman, publishing statistics, revealed that over 1,200 dead from starvation were disposed of
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  • 219 1 Domd. A NIPPON BASE in China, Sept. 23.—1n two f.w prise raids on Sept. 21, Nippon Army air forces furiously bombed and severely damaged enemy installations at Chehsien, in southern Hunan, and Shaokwan in Kwangtung Province, both important enemy basej in the course of the
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  • 111 1 U.S. Airmen's Acts DeepenBu rmeseHatred Dmnei. RANGOON, Sept. 22.—The cowardly acts of American airmen in machine-gunning defenceless non-combatants in Hei-.zada recently served to deepen the Burmese determination to light on until nnal victory. Recently, a few American planes neared the city but as they could not reach their original target
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  • 242 1 Supplies Blasted On Arrival By A DOMEI CORRESPONDENT A NIPPON BASE in China, Sept. 22.—Kienow, Nanning, Wuchow and Nanyung whose targets wer 3 fiercely attacked by Nippon-army aircraft in the middle of this me nth are all important bases of operations of the American Air
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  • 133 1 Domci. LISBON, Sept. 22.—Added confusion reigned in the AngloAmerican military camp as rumours flew thick and fast regarding the removal of Gen. Gecrge C. Marshall from the post of United States Army Chief of Staff. Meanwhile, Associated Press reported that Marshall has been appointed Commander-in-Chief
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  • 70 1 Domel. BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 23—It is reported from New York that, according to the magazine Lock, Wendell Wilkie, Republican candidate for the presidency in 1940, voiced his readiness to accept the Republican presidential candidacy for the 1944 campaign provided it is based en "liberal objectives."
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  • 113 1 TtaE ORIGIN of the Koreisal (worship of Imperial Ancestors, to be performed on the Spring Equinox and Autumnal Equinox days) dates back to the beginning of Jimmu Tenno Era, when ';ramu Tenno worshipped the Koso Tensho-Daijin (the Ancestral Sun Goddess) after he had ascended to the Imperial
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  • 343 1 Domei. t TOKYO, Sept. 22—The new measures to strengthen the internal structure as announced by Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) and elucidated by Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo in his radio address this evening constituted one of three cardinal items of the new administrative program
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  • 102 1 Dtmel. NANKING, Sept. 21—Th« National Government of China, at today's meeting of the Executive Yuan, decided to appoint Wu Kaisheng, Chinese Ambassador to the post of Foreign Vice Minister, succeeding Chou Lung-yang who was recently appointed Chief Secretary of the Executive Yuan. It Is also disclosed
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  • 456 1 Anti-Axis Balkans Move Ruled Out Because Of Red Opposition Baldwin Ocmoi. BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 22.—Hanson Baldwin, military commentator of the New York Times, yesterday voiced his frank views on the European situation to the American people by declaring that the Anglo-American campaign in Italy has been a failure and predicting
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  • 176 2 RESENTMENT SEEN iN STATEMENT D«meL LISBON, Sept. 2Z—Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, luiquestionably bitten by the recent rumours that he woula have to operate under orders of British Vice Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten. today, in a statement, said that "the island-hopping to victory strategy—at
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  • 118 2 CONVICTgD on charges ->f cheating, an Indian, V. K. Harnid was sentenced to three days' rigorous imprisonment and fined $750, or nine months' riftorous imprisonment in default, in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin yesterday The accused was alleged to
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  • 105 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pm. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. M&lai Children's Hour, Educational Talks; 6.50 p.m. Malal music; 7.20 pm. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano recital: 8 p.m. news :n Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news In Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Nippon music; 840
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 2 Officers' relax for a smoke, when Singapore surrenders. A scene from "On to Singapore" now showing in Syonan.
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  • 488 2 KYO-EI, SYOWA GEKIJO PACKED TO CAPACITY AT ALL SCREENINGS CAPACITY houses at the Kyo-Ei and Syowa Gekijo yesterday greeted the screening of "On To Singapore," Dai Nippon Eiga Seisaku Kabashikl Kaisha's film masterpiece of the Malaian campaign which finally ended with (he fall of the
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  • 157 2 ANOTHER opportunity for local youths to take up apprenticeship as aeroplane mechanics Is given by the authorities, who are acceptI ing applications from young men of all naticnalities between the ages of 14 and 16. A total of 50 youths Is required
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  • 67 2 Antipodes LISBON. Sept. 22—Revealing the acute shortage of various foodstuffs in Australia, reports from Canberra said that the first bars cf chocolate in two years raarhfrt northern Queensland towns this week. It e4M*d ttMt taonadsateiy the news of toe aMT^al isw^awa^ P^ea^le
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  • 249 2 LABORATORIES WILL BE SET UP DMnei. MACASiSAR, Sept. !•>.—With a view to introducing scientific research methods in the development of the abundant forest resources in Nampo (Southern Regions) foir Nippcn Imperial universities in Tokyo, Hokkaido. Kyoto and Kyusu have officially decided to establish experimental plantations in
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  • 549 2 WEEK'S TRAINING PROVING EFFECTIVE SPECIAL TO THE SYONAN SINBUN BEACH Road and East Coast areas were put through their paces in air defence precautions yesterday with satisfactory results. Wardens, fire-fighters and first] aid workers are all co-operating enthusiastically and the result of
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  • 101 2 FORTY-FIVE postal students selected from all parts of Malal, who were undergoing training since June 21, graduated on Monday. The graduation ceremeny was held at the Gunsei Kambu Gakugo Gakko, at 11 a.m. Among those present were Mr. K. Nakagawa, principal of the Ounsei Kambu Kokugo
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  • 324 2 BOTH UNWILLING TO MAKE SACRIFICES DflmcL TOKYO, Sept. 22—Commenting on Colonel Frank Knoz's visit to London to discuss future Anglo-American naval operations In the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Yomiuri-Hochi editorially says that although the United States and Britain appeared to have agreed on
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  • 146 2 A LARGE number of technical personnel is required by the Indian Independence League, Toa, for the Indian National Army's Technical Corps, says Dcmei. Personnel required includes nurses, shoemakers, tailors, engineers—civil. electrical, mechanical and sanitaryelectricians, wiremen. fitters, drivers of all engines, especially of motor
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  • 246 2 SUNDAY'S boxing program at th» Great World Arena presents a novel feature in local boxing histcry in that all the fights are main events. The card consists of four ten round bouts between the cream cf scrappers from Penang who oppose their counterparts from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 305 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE The marriage of Mr. Ong Boon Chooii. son of Mrs. Ong Seng Bwe and the late Mr. Ong Seng Bwe of Kuching to Miss Urn Uan Eng. eldest daughter of Mrs. Lim Kirn Hoo and the late Mr. Ijm Kirn Hoo or Syotian. will take place at the
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    • 17 2 BOXING SUNDAY NIGHT At the GREAT WORLD 4 MAIN EVENTS Th« Bert Piigi—mi yet sta*«d la Syenan.
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    • 1064 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 271 Re: Recruiting of Patrol men and Juvenile Probational AeroplaneMechanics. Applications from Patrol men and Juvenile Probational AeroplaneMechanics who will be attached to Military in the district of Pasir Panjang are hereby invited, and all recruits are requested to be present at ROH-DOH ZIMU KYOKU
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 271 2 svormn sinßun NIPPON~6O LESSONS LESSON 33 FURTHER conjugations of some verbs given in Lesson 14, with the familiar and polite forms, are given here. The verbs are kaku, yobu, Ucu, mini and taberu. kaku=to write Familiar I Polite Present kaku (I) write kaklmasu Past kaita (I) wrote kaklmaahita Future kako
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