Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 September 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 14Q1146 Cecil Street Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 254 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 417 1 23 Planes Shot Down Over Bougainville And Wewak FOE BASES, SHIPPING ATTACKED TOKYO, Sept. 28.—Reports from Nippon bases in the South-West Pacific reveal that the enemy air forces continue to suffer extremely heavy losses at the hands of Nippon fighters and
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  • 633 1 Axis Solidarity EVENTS which occurred in Europe, culminating in the defection of the Badoglio regime, within three weeks of the third anniversary of the conclusion of the Tripartite Pact put Axis solidarity to an acid test. Events which followed the shameful capitulation of the Badoglio clique have more than
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  • 86 1 Doom. RANGOON, Sept. 28.—1n an address during the ceremony cf laying the cornerstone of the Arzani Beikxnan, National Shrine of Burma, which to:* place here, Adipadi Ba Mftw declared that the dedication of the National Shrine, in which national heroes will be enshrined, is highly significant for the
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  • 77 1 Demei. TOKYO. Sept. 2s—Responding to Premier To jo's call for all-out mcb lization of the nation's manpower for the prosecution of the war, Koji Nakada, popular screen star for the past 12 years, offered to go South to contribute his share in forging the Kyoeiken (Co-Prosperity Sphere).
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  • 66 1 Dotnei. TOKYO, Sept. 28—The Joho Kyoku (Board of In fon nation) announced at 5 p.m. that the Imperial Government Cabinet at its meeting today decided upon, firstly, the creation of a Munition Ministry and the abolition of the Kikaku-m (Planning Board) as well as the Shoko-sho (Commerce
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  • 202 1 THE LONG queues of men and women, old and young, often seen in streets of Syonan,' clamouring for cigarettes, will disappear from the beginning of next month when companies and factories will be given priority in the distribution of cigarettes handled by the Syuzei
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  • 111 1 D*mH. LISBON, Sept. 27— The next 12 months will place the "greatest strain in history" en the United States. Robiert Patterson, Undersecretary for War. declared at a Press conference in Washington, according to reports received. Patterson is just back from the South Pacific front.
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  • 53 1 LISBON, Sept 27.—The American desire Tor the mobilization of India's manpower and economic strength in the war against the Axis is reflected in a letter sent by Ouy Emerry Shlpler. Chairman of the American round-table conference on India to the New Yont Times, according to a
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  • 135 1 OmmL LISBON, Sept. 27.—1t ta reported from Washftaften that in what may be termed one of the very few frank statements ever issued by an American regarding the war situation, the Chief of the Military Intelligence in the Any, Major General George Vl
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  • 264 1 ••wet. TOKYO. Sept. 29—Speaking tonight before a closely-packed audience at the Nakano.;hima Central Public Hall in Osaka City under the title "Present Phase ot Dai Toa Senso (Greater East Asia War," Captain Etsuzo Kurihara! of the Navy Press Section of Dai Honyei, stressed the
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  • 206 1 A SOUTH PACIFIC BASE, Sept. 28.—Spectacular air victories and effective demolition of the enemy's vital bases and field positions in the South Pacific war frent daily attest to the superior qualities of the imperial AJfartr latest ate weapons—the "Shfrki" fighter^ the "Donryu" bombers afid
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  • 69 1 Domei. TOKYO, Sept. 28— It Is ltarned that the Society for International Cultural Relations will send shortly to the S^ut the recently completed musical and scenic film "Shiro" showing the famous Nippon feudal castle of "Shirasagi Jo" located in Hlmeji, Hyogo Piefecture. The musical accompaniment which
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  • 511 1 D.mci. BANGKOK, Sept. 27.—Latest dispatches reaching here disclosed that the critical shortage of focd in India is going from bad to worse day after day. A survey of the reports on the disastrous food famine reveals that those who died of starvation
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  • 136 1 DoaaoL LISBON, Sept. 87 —Hundred* of Indians are dying daily from starvation In Calcutta and rural districts In Bengal Province where *ho famine situation is worsening, according to Associated Press reports from Calcutta. Many bodies Uttered the roads leading to Calcutta—bodies off people from
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  • 1085 1 NIPPON'S GREAT MISSION IN TOA IS EXPLAINED ■WMI TOKYO, Sept. 28.—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo yesterday exchanged messages of felicitation with Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler on the occasion of the third anniversary of the conclusion of the Tripartite Pact. Paying respect
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  • 103 1 Dcmel TOKYO, Sept. 27—It k learned that Arnaud Dandurain de Maytei, First Class Secretary of the French Embassy, who is leaving Nippon shortly, was granted today the Third Order of Merit with the Order of the Sacred Treasure by Tenno Ileika for his contributions
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  • 305 1 Mussolini's Declaration Domel. ROME, SOTlt 27—11 Due* Benito Mussolini, who returned to Italy today to head the new Fascist Republican Government, declared that the Tripartite Pact will be adhered to by Fascist Republican Italy with the same faith which has inspired Italy during the
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  • 282 1 Domci. LISBON, Sept 28—Soviet forces continue to batter themselves against the Wehrmacht defences in vain efforts to crack and roll up the German lines. Reports from Berlin said it is more and more obvious that the Soviets »re planning to out-flank the German Dnieper frcnt where
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  • 222 2 °KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 27.— The need to develop all branches of industrial activity in Malai nnder Shin Chitsujo (New Order) was emphasteed by Lieut. Gen. Shotaxo Katayama. Governor of Belangor, in his address to 22 graduates of the Koto Kogyo (Technical College) at an impressive
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  • 72 2 ON the occasion on Hari Raya Puasa, October 1, 50 bags of rice, three bags cf sugar and three bags of salt have been given to the Syonan Chief Khathi, Tuan Haji AH Mohamed Said, disclosed yesterday, says Domei. Be stated
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  • 453 2 'Shina No Yoru', Another Super Film Coming To Kyo-Ei, Syowa SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING FRIDAY TOHO Studio's production "Shina No Yor u or "A Night in China," featuring the famous Chinese star Li Hsiang Lan, which broke all box-office records in Tokyo and Shanghai will be screened in Syonan simultaneously
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  • 184 2 GRUESOME scenes which are daily being witnessed all over Bengal as the result of acute famine now prevailing in the province were referred to in a British report giving only preliminary results of a survey of a number of families of destitutes in Calcutta,
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  • 38 2 REPRESENTATIVES o^ teams who have not yet forwarded their entries for the forthcoming S.S.A. hockey league are requested to do so without delay as entries close tomorrow afternoon. There will be no extension of the date.
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  • 43 2 Mrs. WEE GIANo KIAT (nee Madam chia Chye Ghee) aged 45 years, passed away peacefully at he" residence No. l, Lorong 36, Qeylang. jesterday (Sept. 28, 2803) at 10.20 a.m. (T.T.^. Funeral takes place io-clay at 4.30 p.m. (T.T.)1 at Bidaflari Cemetery.
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  • 119 2 Darnel. BANJERMASIN, Sept. 27 Twenty-six Dyak teachers of the interior cf South Borneo are now receiving spiritual and physical training here to become leaders of Dyak tribesmen who had erroneously been considered as headhunters. investigations disclose that Dyaks living in Sooth Borneo
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  • 161 2 A MALAI, Ali bin Abdul Ha mid was fined $300, or four months' rigorous imprisonment in default and also ordered to pay $300 compensation, in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin on Monday, after having pleaded guilty to a charge of causing death
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  • 157 2 Selangor Chinese Give $1,000,000 F or Five Nippon Fighter Planes 1— OctneL KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 2«— The Overseas Chinese Association or Selangor is donating SI OOO.oeo through the Malai Gunsei (Military Administration) for the purchase of five Nippon fighter planes. The oecisiwn was made at. a meetine af about a
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  • 107 2 SPECIAL Nippon gipods are being distributed to severaft kampongs by the authorities; beginning Monday, it was discloced by Tuan Abdul Kahar, who has been appointed £S Malai wholesale dealer for Nippon goeds, says Dcmei lie stated that the retail shops at Kampong Gelam, Geylang
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  • 102 2 Demef. PENANG, Sept. 27.—Penang's 400.000 inhabitants welcome news of the new orders fixing ceiling prices for necessary materials for daily life which will not only stamp out profiteering but also prcvide Ul3 people with limited incomes to purchase these essential commodities at prices within the
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  • 121 2 KUCHING. Pent 28—The Indian Independent e League. North Borneo branch, has unanimously approved a proposal to donate an airplane to the Indian National Army in commemoration of the 75th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. Accoidingly, Sri Chakrav^i thy, head of the League branch
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 369 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKLBETU SI NOTICE No. 275. JLE: SUBMISSION OF REPORT AND APPLICATION FOR THE SALE OF BICYCLE TYKES AND TUBES. The submission of application and report lor tn- sale ol bicycle tyres and tubes by merchants with respecttottoe restriction for the «ate ol requisite Hoods for livelihood, as has
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    • 95 2 BY ORDER OF TEKISAN KANRI KA TYO (The Custodian of Enemy Property, Supreme Court) AUCTION SALE Of a large collection cf solid Teak Office, Shop and Household Furniture ot every description. Comprising:- Ccunter3, writing tables, chairs, cabinets, showcases, cupboards, almsirahs, wardrobes, etc.. etc. To b; sold without reserve at the
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    • 951 2 SITUATIONS VACANT j PROGRAM j Grand Opening Tomorrow iS^S SiFS^°'" r HARI RAYA REVUE -o.eman Street, Sycnan. mentioned below, from t pn-.. to 8 p.m. 5.30 and 8.30 p.m. (T.T.) WANTED several automobile vffJSP. mV? ic •electton* pre- repairers, blacksmiths and car f£ nte<L. to the br the und« rejenttn*
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 548 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM pjn. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language n<;ws for beginners; 6.30 pjn. Nippon mt-lodies; 6.50 p.m. talk in Malal by Inche* Rohana Jamil; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano interlude; 7.50 p.m. Mandarin songs; 8 pjn. news In Cantoncce; 8.15 pjn. news in Hokkien; 830 p.m. Nippon
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