Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 September 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140^146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 295 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 104 1 BtnmL TOKYO, Sept. 29.—The Rikugun-sho (War Ministry) at 4 p.m. today announced that the Throne w;i;s informed of the fact that citations were granted on Feb. 11 this year by an Army Commander to the Sakai Infantry Unit and to the Suemura Infantry
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  • 537 1 On Deaf Ears' 'THE ENEMY'S stupid and arrogant'propaganda, based on partial succcesses in the course of the past year's heavy fighting, will fall on the deaf ears of the German people" declared shrewd Reich Foreign Minister Joachim yon Ribbentrop, in a broadcast speech on the occasion of the third
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  • 102 1 'Controlled Materials Being Used To Enrich Local Economy' IN ANNOUNCING that new items have been included in the Control of Materials used for Production enforced by regulations recently promulgated in Malai, the authorities have issued a statement intimating the industrial developments now under
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  • 428 1 l)*mei. TOKYO. Sept. 28.—The Joho Kyoku (Beard of Information) this evening announced the establishment of a new Ministry of Munitions which Ls scheduled to open en Nov. 1. It said the Ministry will be established for the purpose of realizing the quick expansion
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  • 317 1 LISBON, Sept. 29.—Strong Wehrmacht counter-attacks, which inflicted heavy losses in men and materials on the advancing Soviet forces, marked the fighting in the southern and central sectors of the Soviet-German front. Red forces suffered heavily particularly in the Chernigov area east of the Dnieper
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  • 1000 1 The text of the statement is as fellows: With the promulgation of the present amendments made to the Regulations for the control of materials used fcr production and the relevant notice, there are now some new items of materials to be controlled from Sept. 25 (vide notices
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  • 110 1 Dwad LISBON, Sept. 27—British military circles are considerably worried over a new German secret bomb which the Germans are reported to have employed on a restricted scale thus far, according to reports from London. There are two opinions on the secret bomb. Firstly,
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  • 121 1 BoumL TOKYO. Sept. 29— The Tokyo District Criminal Court passed tfii* following verdicts upon the International Spy Ring which has been on trial since May 31 this year in a public sitting this morning: death penalties to Richard T Sorge and Hotsumi Ozaki: life
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  • 62 1 Dmtd. LISBON. Sept. 28—Controversy over Gen. George C. Marshall. Chief of the United States Army, continues despite efforts by President Roosevelt and War Secretary S imson to quell It, according: to Washington reports. Members of the House Military Affairs Committee today told their colleagues that congressional criticism
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  • 38 1 bmm| BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 28--It Is understood that the Argentine Govern, inert today revealed that her status ?n the Western Hemisphere will not be altered by Britain's appeal for severance of relations with the Axis powers.
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  • 111 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 29.—Nine enemy raiders were shot down by cur anti-aircraft batteries over Kolombangara Island on the morning of Sept. 28, when a large formation cf enemy bombers and fighters, numbering 77. attempted to raid our positions. The enemy
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  • 42 1 HANKOW. Sept. 27—Over 600 enemy officers and men surrendered as well as a large quan iiy of war equipment was captured by Nippon units in mopping up operations during the past ten days against enemy remnants infesting the Wuhan area.
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  • 57 1 Dmul RANGOON, Sept. 29—It is reliably learned that the Burmese authorities are considering the practicability of the supply of rice to India to help alleviate the deteriorating food situation in India. It is pointed out that Burma's rice stock at present is large enough to allow
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  • 287 1 LIEUT. Oen. Phichit KriangsakPhicit, Deputy Defence Minister of Thailand, has returned to Bangkok after a brief but comprehensive inspection tour of Syonan, says Dcmei. He and ten others of the Thai Inspection Party visited Syonan concluding the inspection tour of Nippon, Manshukoku,
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  • 256 1 SEVERE RAID ON DRYSDALE SfmtL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 28.— A large combined formation of Imperial Army and Navy planes yesterday raided Drysdale, newly-created enemy air base about 500 kilometres south-west oL Port Darwin. Carrying out low-level
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  • 370 1 MflMfc LISBON, Sept. 28—Military and political difficulties unprecedented in character face Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's SoutfaEast Asia command in the opinion of British circles, according to reports received here. These quarters believe basic military difficulties will be overcome once vietoiy is won ir Europe and the
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  • 86 1 MR. ATTRA MATSUDAIRA, ft well-known Nippon vocalist, especially in Nippon music-reccrding circles, will give performances at the "Jikatsu Kyorei No Yube" (Self-Sufficiency Night") to be held at 8 p.m. on Friday at the Stadium in the Great Wcrld Amusement Park. The orchestra of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 74 1 FREE ADMISSION TICKET (Cut out along border and present at gate for free admission to Great World Stadium) Admit one person to Song Recital by ATIRA MATSUDAIRA at "Jikatsu Kyorei No Tube' 8 p.m. Oct. 1, 2603. FREE ADMISSION TICKET (Cut out along border and present at gate for free
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 126 1 FURTHER contributions to the Nippon Red Cross Fund totalling $73.15 have been received today by the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition), several cf which are 'repeat' contributions. Today's acknowledgments: Employees of Malai Government Printing Office. Upper Serangoon Roaa (2nd contribution) $30.00 Mr. M. Sinn. 1958 New Bridge Road, Syonan <3rd contribution)
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  • 206 2 New Facilities To Encourage Postal Sa vings Announced A FURTHER step to encourage lecal inhabitants to start savings bank accounts has been taken by ths Posts 1 authorities here, siys Domei. By reflations promulgated yesterday, the minimum sum that may be deposited at any one time will be reduced from
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  • 251 2 UNDER Nippon administration peace and crder have been most successfully established in Syonan. The people voluntarily worked together to promcte the Dai Toa Kyosiken. This year, all the Muslim people in Malai and through-out Toa will celebrate their j-econd Hari Raya since the
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  • 483 2 'ShinaNo YoruTrevie w Shows FilmWillTakeSyonanßyStorm i'CilLlC SCREENIftG STARTS TOMORROW By ZAIDA WEBB, Syonan Sinban SUIT reporter "SHINA NO YORU" or "A Night in China" which is the latest release to the Kyo-Ei and Showa Gekijo simultaneously, commencing tomorrow, is yet another super production by the famous Toho Studios
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  • 180 2 PICTURES of Nippon schcoJ children undergoing air-raid precaution exercises and camera shots cf university students and girls taking up posts of men at the front, are contained in Nippon News No. 167 which will be screened at the Ushiho Bunk^ jEiga Gekijo
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  • 84 2 REV. LJM PO CHIN vaged 75) passed r.way peacefully at 1.15 a.m. at 14 Adis Road. Cortege will leave residence for Bidadari at 5 pjn. (T.T.) to-day. Mrs. WEE GIANC KIAT (nee Chia Chye Ghee) passed away peacefully at 10.20 am. on Sept. 28. 2603, at ths age of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1394 2 PUBLIC NOTICES Malai Kanrei No. 13 chasers of such materials are appointed and their regions IT is hereby proclaimed the undertaken specified as folfollowing amendments be made lows: in Regulations for the Control v r4l aw «rf Materials used for produc- "V'ALAI GLNSEIKAN. tion promulgated under the1 Sept. 25, 2603.
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    • 137 2 HAJ|i$eST FESTIVAL A HARVEST Festival Service will be held a*/ St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday, Oct. 3. Parishioners are asked to send what home grown vegetables, fruits and flowers they can to the Cathedral before noon on Saturday SS.A. RUGBY PRACTICES MEMBERS of the Syonan Sports Association interested in rugby
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    • 433 2 PROGRAM Of The Syonan Police Band For The Month Of October. 2603. THE following will be the programme of the Syonan Police Band for the month of October. 260?. Cn the days mentioned below, from 7 pm. to 8 p.m.. various music' selections «ili be presented to the Public by
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    • 542 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. MARRIAGE Between Miss Y. B. NEO and Mr. C. S. SUNDRAM. 8.A., took place on 27-9-03. Mr. C S. Sundram, B. A., a graduate of the Madras University, son of a well-known Special Magistrate of India is an old staff of Shaw Bros, and now attached to the
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    • 787 2 PUBLIC NOTICES Malai Notice No. 50 RE: RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF WATERS OFF SYONAN HARBOUR IT is hereby notified that irom Sept. 30, 2603, uz2 of the following specified areas of waters off Syonan Harbour shall, for the time being, bo forbidden as follows: Specified Areas: The first harbour area:
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 533 2 t^**^. *5 T^ KYO-EI and SYOWA: "SINGAPORE" SOKOGKKL" 3—6—3.30 p.m. and 5.50—6.90—8 p.m. respectively. Opening to-morrow: "SHINA NO YORU," featuring LI Hsi&ng Lan and Hasegawa Kazuo. LSHIHO BUNKA EIOA: Change ol programme. 3 —5—7—9 p ra. INDO: -LEILA MAJNUN* O»unJabi). 2 30—5.30—«.30 pan. YAMATO: "LUI HIONG TOH" (Cantonese). 3 —8.30
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