Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 September 1943
1943-09-25
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Title Section22 1943-09-25 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 251 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. KOKI 2603. SYOWA IB SEVEN CENTS22 words
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217 1943-09-25 1 SIX MORE SEVERELY DAMAGED Dome!. NIPPON BASE in South Pacific, Sept. 24.— Our lighter planes, in close co-ordination with anti-aircraft batteries, shot down 27 enemy raiders and severely damaged six more when a large formation of 142 American bombers and fighters attempted to217 words
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Article418 1943-09-25 1 GRADUATION of nine men who have completed their six-month enti-maKrial ccurse at the Municipal Laboratory took place yesiterda., at a ceremony in the auditorium of the Syonan Tcku-betu-si in the presence of Mayor Kanichi Naito. Dr. Kozc Andc, chief ol the Health Bureau, sani<tary officers of the418 words
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Article84 1943-09-25 1 Dtmel. BERLIN. Sept. 23—In connection witn the Impending convocation of the Assembly which will decide upon the constitution of Ihe new Fascist Republican Government, n Duce, Benito Mussolini, as Chief of the Government and Foreign Minister, appointed the following ministers: Home Aflairs, Ouido BuffarinlGuidi; Defence and84 words
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Article496 1943-09-25 1 Enemy Backing Out In Pacific? IN AN editorial captioned "If the American Public Only Knew" on Aue. 19. we stressed that if the truth of the colossal losses sustained by the forces under Oen. Douglas Mac Arthur were only known to the 'American people, they would clamour for abandonment496 words
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Article, Illustration226 1943-09-25 1 Oomel. NANKING, Sept. 24—A sweeping series of devastating raids of advanced bases of the American Air Force in China including Kiencw in Fukien Province, Nanning in Kwangsi and Kunming in Yunnan Province featured this week's activities of the Nippon226 words
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387 1943-09-25 1 Domei. TOKYO, Sept. 23.—The Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) at 6 p.m. announced that the Cabinet during its meeting today decided to enforce a military conscripticn system for the people of Taiwan. The text of the announcement r?ads: "The Cabinet at its meeting387 words
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558 1943-09-25 1 Wang Issues Statement On Return From Tokyo Dssaei. NANKING, Sept. 23.—The sincere wieh that Chinese Government officials and Chinese party leaders, and the Chinese people, in full comprehension of the present situation, will realize once and for all the fact558 words
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364 1943-09-25 1 THE AMOUNT of Insurance business transacted in Malai during the period January-July this year by the four Nippon insurance companies operating here amounted to $244,575,940, en which premiums totalling $741,549 wer« paid. This satisfactory state of insurance in Malai was revealed by Mr. W.364 words
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134 1943-09-25 1 Mo Employees A GREAT BOON to local employees, especially to those professing Mohammedanism, of the Malai Ounseikan-bu will be the extra allowance to be given in advance on Monday Sept. 27, instead of some time during December this year. This considerate decision has been taken by134 words
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115 1943-09-25 1 THE SYONAN KAGAKU-KAI l Chemists' Society) is now inviting new members from scientists and other supporters here with a view to further extending its activities. It will be recalled the society, whose object is to contribute to the development of natural resources in Nampo115 words
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Article238 1943-09-25 1 ADMINISTRA TIVE BREAKDOWN DarneL STOCKHOLM, Sept. 23—The critical food situation in India, particularly in Bengal Province, is daily becoming worse as the number cf people dying from starvation is increasing from day to day. Reports revealed that Calcutta Is worse hit where the people often die238 words
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370 1943-09-25 1 BY DOME I POLITICAL COMMENTATOR TOKYO, Sept. 23.—President Wan; Ching-wei's fourth and most recent visit to Tokyo which concluded today, and in which the bead of the National Government of China had important consultations with Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo and other high370 words
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503 1943-09-25 1 U-Boats Score Great Success ttrnd LISBON, Sept. 24 —Very heavy fighting, lasting far into the night, developed yesterday in the Italian theatre as strong British forces, after powerful artillery preparations, started an attack against German mountain positions situated north of the Gulf cf Salerno503 words
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250 1943-09-25 1 Domei. LISBON. Sept 23—United States War Secretary Henry Stimson, in the camp of discord in the anti-Axis command surrounding efforts to remove Gen. George C. Marshall and the recent appointment of Admiral Louis Mountbatten as Supreme Commander of the anti-Axis forces In South-Eastern250 words
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Article36 1943-09-25 1 •omeL MANILA, Sept. 2&—Jos* B. Law el. chairman of the Philippines Independence Preparatory C ommitter. wma ■nanlraously elected firs* President of the New Philippines at the First National Assembly convoked at o'clock this morninr36 words
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MOVIE REVIEWS
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380 1943-09-25 2 MARTIAL AIRS, NIPPOIS SONGS Blf ZAIDA WEBB, SYONAN SINBUN STAFF REPORTER INTENSIFIED significance and orchestral augmentation were given to "On to Singapore" at the Kyoei Gekijo yesterday by the rendering of a musical concert by the Syonan Hoso Chamber Orchestra under the spectacular380 words
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189 1943-09-25 2 IN the presence of a large crowd, the Deputy Mayor of Syonan, Mr. K. Toycda, officially opened the Tokubetusi Sports Ground in Bras Basah Road yesterday afternoon. Pine weather favoured the occasion and thanks to wholehearted co-opera-tion of all concerned, the exhibition tennis matches189 words
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Article454 1943-09-25 2 Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops No. 21. New Bridge Road: Chin Chong Pat (Chop Thye Sheng). No. 135. New Bridge Road: Lara Chin Gee (Chop Ju Thung). No. 189. South Bridge Road: Lam Joon Chong and Chin Ah Chai (Chop Bern Thye).454 words
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111 1943-09-25 2 Dome! HONGKONG, Sept. 23.—The "Teia Maru,** second Nippon exchange ship, arrived in Hcngkong port yesterday evening, taking on enemy nationals from Canton and Hongkong. The ship sailed at midnight for Manila. Prior to embarkation, James Henry, former Dean of LAngnan University at Canton stated111 words
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Article, Illustration146 1943-09-25 2 KYO-EI and SYOWA: "SINGAPORE SOKOOEKI." 3—8—8.30 p.m. and 3.30—6—8 30 p.m. respectively. To-morrow: 12 noon,—3 pjn.—6—B 30 p.m. and 12.30—3.30—6.30—9 p.m. SYONAN HOSO CHAMBERS ORCHESTRAL CONCERT precedes screening of film at Kyo-Ei at the 6 and 8.30 p.m. show* only, to-day and on Tuesday and Wednesday. USHIHO146 words
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500 1943-09-25 2 ALLOWED TO ROT, SOLD AS PIG FEED SPECIAL, TO TIIE SYONAN SINBUN BY A peculiar twist of circumstances a big waste of table vegetables occurs every day in Syonan, not in the sense that the vegetables are thrcwn into drains, but rather they find their500 words
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167 1943-09-25 2 DmmL CANTON, S«pt. 22.—There are rumours that some Chungking regiments have been transferred to India to be trained by American officers in order to make them effective participants in the proposed anti-Axis Burma offensive. Supposing the rumours to be true, stated local observers,167 words
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263 1943-09-25 2 TAISGLIN, TAISJOiSG PACAR AREAS SPECIAL TO THE SYONAN SINBUN EXCELLENT headway has been made in carrying out the Air Defence Week program planned to instruct the people of Syonan in necessary measures to combat the effect of any possible enemy263 words
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228 1943-09-25 2 TO MEET the direct demand j of local cyclists for tyres, Asmara < and Company of Batu Pahat, have now established a factory here, it was disclosed by Inche' Sidek Riraj, manager of the Syonan branch, says Domei. Permission for the purchase of necessary228 words
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Article105 1943-09-25 2 TODAYS PROGRAM pan. music; R. 20 pjn. Nippon '»"gM*ff» news for beginners; 6 30 p.m Indian Children's Hour; 6.50 pan. Malal music. "Old Favourite Songs'; 7JO pjn. newa in Malal; 7.35 p.m. Hainan selections; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8 15 p.m. news in Hokkien: 8.30 pjn.105 words
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Article, Illustration323 1943-09-25 2 An Appreciation, by Ena Aeria THE many friends of Ishiro Kobayashi who was manager of ths Dcmei News Agency, and of "Eastern News' both of which functioned in Singapore before the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso, will be grieved to learn323 words
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82 1943-09-25 2 Dwn«i. MEDAN, Sept. 24.—Simeloengo?n territory will this season enjoy a bumper rice harvest, with the irrigation system further improved and various plots of cultivated land now additionally extended, it is believed. for example in the Rani? Hombroig area comprising about 3,500 acres, padi is82 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous276 1943-09-25 2 Ode To Silence n <& By B. WILMOTT DE SILVA. 1 The sober Sage who sits in tranquil state, In pensive mood to muse on mortal's fate, And fills his heart with thoughts of love divine Enwrapt in Silence broods on virtues fine. The weary trav'ller haunts a lonely place,276 words
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