Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 October 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, "Syonan. Telephone ISo, 5471. NO. 296 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. KOKI 2603. SYOWA IB SEVEN CENTS
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  • 617 1 Encouraging Thrift WITH THE provision of better facilities for saving, those who can afford to do so can hardly find an excuse for not opening accounts with the Post Office, or increasing the deposits in accounts already exist--19 j. No doubt the response to the recent Savings Camoaign in
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  • 592 1 Dnml TOKYO, Sept. 30.—Every belligerent nation in the world today is exerting its utmost efforts to establish a sound monetary policy in line with the huge expenses covering the prosecution of the war. Nippen is no exception as Dai Toa
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  • 340 1 QUARTERS close to the Nippon Gunsei (Military Administration) in Syonan, when interviewed by Domei were unanimous in declaring that the establishment cf a Ministry of Munitions and the convening of an extraordinary session of the Diet constitute highly significant steps toward the attainment
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  • 86 1 Domei TOKYO, Sept. 30.—The Joho Kyoku (Board of Information) at 230 p.m. announced: "At the invitation of the Nippon Government, Senor Jose P. Laurel, Chairman of the Preparatory Commission for Philippines Independence, and his party came to Tokyo today', Sept. 30. '•Members of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 1 (Domei photo). Dr. Lim Boon Keng. President ot the Ovfrsea-Chinese Association, is seen giving an address at the banquet held at the Great World recently to mark the opening of the Jikatsu Kyorei Kan (Self-Sufficiency Hall) in Syonan.—
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  • 60 1 Domei TOKYO. Sept. 30—While lauding the Government's epochal step to establish a Muni;i«,ns Ministry for obtaining systematic and unified development of the munitions Industry, the MainJchi Siiimbun toiay expressed the opinion (hat another d'astlc step would be feken by Government to unify the land land marine tiai-fportation administration
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  • Article, Illustration
    45 1 (Domei picture) Nippon ctdes Karenni States and W% Region to New Burma. Picture shows Mr. Renxo Sawada, Nippon Zenken Taishi (Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Burma) and Dr. Ba Maw, Adipadi and Prime Minister of Burma, signing the relevant treaty at Rangoon on Sept. 23—
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  • 98 1 Domei TOKYO, Sept. ffl.—Nine war gods of the Pearl Harbour special flotilla attack as to ell as the souts of heroes who gave up their lives in action in the Manchurian Incident, China Affair, and Dai Toa Senso, will be enshrined at the Autumnal
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  • 395 1 LISBON, Oct. I—On the southern Soviet front between Dnieper Bend and the Sea of Azov, fighting: of the fiercest character raged, with the Wehrmacht withstanding Soviet attempts to drive a wedge between the Crimea and the lower course of th» Dnieper, throwing in fresh
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  • 192 1 ftOMCt. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Sept. 29.— The Nippon Air Force at 4.05 p.m. on Sept. 26 surpriseraided enemy troops concentrations in north Finsch Hafen, in New Guinea, causing fires to start at two points. At 3
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  • 380 1 Wo Reply From British,' Subhas Bose Discloses Domei. RANGOON, Oct. I.—Strongly denouncing the British authorities for their failure to alleviate the suffering of the Indian masses, Subhas Chandra Bose, President of the Indian Independence League in Toa (East Asia), .declared
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  • 201 1 Oomei. BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 29 British charges that "conspiracies" against anti-Axis Interests are still possible in Argentina, were categorically denied by the Argentine Foreign Office in a statement issued on Sept. 27. The statement said: "The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs and other sections Of
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  • 41 1 lISINKING. Sept. 30—A judicial conference, attended by approximately 50 Manshukoku and Nippon officials opened at the Department of Justice at 9 a.m. today in order to discuss ways and mean", to perfect wartime ideology among the people of Manshukoku.
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  • 38 1 Doroei. LBGA.-3FI. Sept. 30— Inspired by th; a mine grant of independence to Philippines, I.OCO junior KalibapisU of the towns of Daraga and Old Albay marched in a mammoth parade through the streets of Albay today.
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  • 31 1 DomeJ. SAIGON. Sept. 30—The second exchange ship, Teia Main, which arrived at SaigV-n from Hongkong yesterday afternoon, left here this afternoon to continue the voyage to Marmagoa.
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  • 183 1 Oomei SHIHMEN, Hopei Province, Sept. 30.—Despite overwhelming odds in men and materials, how Ser-geant-Major Ncda and nine of his subordinates at the foot of the Tahsing range, north of Kcktouchen in Hopei Province, repulsed 700 Communist trocpa after fighting a whole day ana
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  • 92 1 Domei TOKYO, Sept. 30—Rikugun-sho (War Ministry) promulgated in the official gazette dated Sept. 30 an Ordinance revising the existing Military Service Law enforcement regulations. The main points of revision are Firstly, abolition of military service deferment to Nippon residents of French Indochina, Thailand, Burma the Philippines,
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  • 47 1 Dome!. TOKYO. Sept. 30—The MainichJ reveals that engineering expeit* headed by Norihisa Hayakawa, mining engineer of the Geological Surrey Bureau of the Shoko-sho (Ministry of Commerce and Industry), will conduct a large scale exploitation of untapped resources in Karafuto by the newest geophysical prospecting method.
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  • 446 1 i Dome!. BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 29 —With a projected three-power conference in Moscow, American and British newspapers and commentators are devcting considerable comment on Russia. Their comments reveal pessimism over the forthcoming Moscow parley owing to wide political* differences. The American
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  • 52 1 Doirei. LISBON. Sept. 29.—1t Is reports from Calcutta that adding to the mounting troubles and difficulties in India, the official Government spokes* man revealed, at the meeting of th« Legislative Council in Bengal Province on Sn>t. 28. that there shortage of furl in Calcutta due to ls\Tk of
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  • 38 1 Domei. TOKYO. Sept. 30 Masayukl Taui. Nippon Talshi < Ambassador) to China, left for Nanking this morning. Mr.' Tanl arrived here from Nanking on Sept. II for a series of important talka wUh t*e Home Government
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  • 214 2 Dec. 8. 2601.- Nippon forces land at Kota Bahru, East Coast. Malaya. Dec. 10, 2601.—British superbattleships. Prince of Wales, Repulse, sunk oS East Coast. Feb. 1, 2602.—Battle for Malai ends, 55 days. Feb. 8, 2602.—Battle for Singapore begins, Nippon troops cross Johore
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  • 238 2 BEST among the bantamv/eights up-country, Little Bernal opposes Johnny Mortell in the main scrap at the Great World tomorrow night. In recent engagements Bernal has beaten Am an, Little Abayan and Kid Paneho, thereoy proving a worthy opponent fcr Johnny, who takes a place
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  • 202 2  -  ZAIDA WEBB, 'Shina No Yoru' Co-Stars Charming Li Hsian^-Lan, Kazuo Hase&awa SCREENING AT KYO-EI, SYOWA TODAY •SHINA NO YORU," ("Night in China"), the Toho super film which opens a season today with simultaneous screenings at the Kyo-El and Syowa Gekijo, was fully described in yesterday's preview of this
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  • 176 2 EMPLOYERS of labour who have not yet submitted their reports on the number of their employees, conditions of work and salaries, in accordance with the i Labourers Wage Ordinance, are advised to do so with as little delay as possible. The Spokesman. Syon.tr Tokubetusi.
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  • 257 2 "THOUGH other parts of the v orld are now bcaug torn and ravaged by war. we Malais in Toa (East Asia) enjoy peace and happiness and are being permitted •*> observe the great festival of Hari Raya on a grand scale—thanta
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  • 101 2 VICTIMS of a recent fire which broke out In Clyde Terrace, Chinese .business centre in Sjonan, u?re given rice and other supplies by the Welfare Department of the Municipal authorities, Domei learns. Several nouses were gutted by the fire which but for the
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  • 143 2 j Doairi MANILA, Sept. 29.- Ccntrary to dire predictions in the past con-1 cerning it? future, the Philippine I i coconut industry has flourished I during the two years cf the Daii I Toa Senso (Greater East Asia' 1 War), Rafael Alunan, Commissioner ior Agriculture and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1799 2 PUBLIC NOTICES Malai Kanrei No. 13 chasers of such materials are l%- 2.49 appointed and their regions f.45 IT is hereby proclaimed the undertaken specified as fol- «-°J following amendments be made lows- tion promulgated under the SeP*« 25» 2603- Hi" 3.30 Z title of Malai rianrei No. 9. List
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    • 212 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED urgently Office Brys with knowledge of Nippon-Go, ag?s between 15 ana 20. Apply to SYONAN SINBUN 'Nippon Edition), 128 Rcbinson Road. Syonan between 10 and 11 a.m. (T.T.). WANTED, young Chinese Nurse. Apply personally to DAISHORI DISPENSARY, 316, South Bridge Read, Syonan, between 12 to 1 p.m.
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    • 749 2 PUBLIC NOTICES Malai Notice No. 5O RE: RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF WATERS OFF SYONAN HARBOUR IT is hereby notified thai from Sept. 30, 2603, use of the following specified areas ol waters off Syonan Harbour shall, for the time being, be forbidden as follows: Specified Areas: The first harbour area:
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 536 2 Isvonnnsineun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 38 THE renaming tenses are explained in this final lesson on the conjugation of verbs, etc. In this series of extended notes only such word formations as are useful to the beginner are Riven in a brief and lucid way to obviate confusion resulting fiom the
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    • 121 2 SPECIAL HARI RAYA fKOt.itAM 6 p.m. religious songs by AJ Ma'rif School's students; 6.15 p.m. talk by Chief Kaihi; 6.30 pm. Arabic musical interlude; 6.35 p.m. talk by a Malai I Women Leader; 6.40 p.m. Malai drama by Tana Suhaiml; 7.30 pm. news In Malai; 7.35 p.m. Hindustani religious j
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