Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 October 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 237 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2. KOKI 2603. SYOWA IV SEVEN CENTS
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  • 718 1 Nippon's Strength Ever-Increasing UNITED STATES Secretary for War. Colonel Stimson, his assistant, Robert Patterson, the chief of the U.S. Production Planning Board, Harry Hopkins, Chungking War Minister and concurrently Chungking Chief of Staff, Gen. Ho Yingching, Soong Mei-ling and leading British and American commentators, including Hanson Baldwin, are somo
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  • 330 1 DaiHonyeiAnnounces September War Results In Solomons Fighting Domei. TOKYO, Oct. I—Dai Honyei at 3 pin. today announced the losses inflicted on the enemy during the month of September in the Solomons sector, totalling 350 enemy planes destroyed of which 10 were destroyed on
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  • 955 1  -  LIM CHONG PANG LEADER REVIEWS EFFORTS WITH NIPPON administration of the country in its twentieth month, the overseas Chinese in Malai are giving all-out co-operation not only in rehabilitation work, which is well-nigh completed, but in the develop-, ment
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  • 156 1 MAHATMA GANDHI'S 75th birthday is being celebrated today by a mammoth procession and rally at the Parrer Park where speeches will be addresses to Syonan's Indian community and well-wishers of the Indian independence movement. From thousands of Indian homes in Syonan today the Indian national
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  • 146 1 SYMBOLIC of the patriotic fervour prevalent among all sections of Indians here today, is the act of 17-year-cld Deep Kaur, who has given $1,000 —all the money she had—to the Indian Independence League fluids, and volunteered her services for the Rani of
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  • 373 1 German Resistance Said Stiffening Appreciably Don-ei. LISBON. Oct. I—The battle for Italy was characterized by closeCghting contacts between the Wehrmacht and the Anglo-Ame-rican forces, with the German rearguards checking the enemy slowly advancing through minefields and other obstacles. On the right wing.
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  • 58 1 DomeL DJAKARTA. Sept. 30—The Yokohama Specie* Bank has decided to open branches at Bogor. Pekalongan. Pate, Bodjonegoro and Pamekasan, bringing the total branches in Djawa to 30. These branches will begin business early in October. It is abo disclosed that the Nampo Kaihatau Kinko (Southern Development Bank)
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  • 178 1 Doutei. NANKING, Oct. I.—President Wang Ching-wei of the National Government of China unreservedly told the four-day conference of all-China high military administrators that he has the utmcst confidence that the day will soon com? when the Chungking regime will Join the
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  • 118 1 Dome! BANGKOK, Sept. 30—Witl negotiations for detailed arrange ment for the incorporation of th< four northern States of Malai a part ot Thailand progressini smoothly, the formal transfer o thesis States is expected to taki place about the middle of Octobei Meanwhile, Major Gaueral
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  • 479 1 Greatly Assisted With Bonus, Special Distribution Of Goods Features of this year's Harir— Raya celebrations in Syonan were the broadcast of the prayers from the Sultan Mosque for the first time in the history cf island, the sale of Hari Raya "Victory' Cakes and the
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  • 193 1 ELECTRIC BULBS, the supply of which had been rather irregular since the outbreak of the war, will be available in large quantities as the Syonan branch of the Shibaura Electric Company will start production in the early part of next month, Domei reports.
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  • 128 1 Domei BANJERMASSIN, Sept. 30—A group of explorers dispatched by Ihe South Borneo authorities reported that the area surrounding the upper-reaches of Pembuang River is rich in various vital resources. The party left Canjerma&ain on Aug, 15 and, on reaching- the interior, wers met by a
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  • 141 1 TOKYO. Oct. l.—A total of 642 enemy planes were shot down or damaged, in addition to 123 warships and vessels sunk -or damaged in the Solomons area, during the two months of August and September, as announced a! 3 p.m. today by the Dai Honyei.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 612 2 Hu^e Foundries, Machine Shops Under Construction In Malai THE strides made in the program of the Military Administration were revealed yesterday in an official statement which announces the new important industries to be established in this county, says Domei. Under the ambitious scheme of I
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  • 388 2  -  Syonan Sinbun Staff Reporter STRIKING FIGURES FOR WARTIME OVER $100,000,000 worth of property insurance was underwritten in Malai during the two months July-August, bringing the total for the period Jan.-Aug. thia year to $347,338,036 on which premiums aggregating $1,080,868 were paid. This healthy state
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  • 204 2 I>omci. KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 30— The Sakais. their customs, music and speech were filmed at Ifce Kuala Lumpur Hakubutsukan (Museum) grounds by the Kuala Lumpur broadcasting station, 7148K under the supervision of Director Kan&ya. this week. Sakais were specially brought from the mountain fastness
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 2 A scene in the Tohv film "Shina-no Yoru' now showing in Syonan.
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  • 462 2 SCENE SET IN EXOTIC SHANGHAI BT SYONAN SINBUN STAFF REPORTER SHIN A NO YORU (A Night in China), the Toho film masterpiece co-starring that charming Shanghai screen star, Li Hsiang Lan, with Kazuo Hasegawa, opened to packed holiday audiences yesterday. This gripping
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  • 310 2 Planning TtvoMore Amusement Parks TWO more amusement parks, to be run on similai lines to the Great Wcrld and New World parks, are planned for Syonan. Dome! learns. Primarily to cater for inhabitants In the rural areas of the island, the parks will be constructed In the Bukit
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  • 586 2 (Continued from yesterday's issue, page two) May 27, 2602—Syonan celebrates Navy Day—Public holiday. Aug 2. 2602—First Batch of Nippon language students in Syonan graduate. Aug. 6 2602—Practical plans adopted throughout Malai to ensure self-sufflciency in food —Huge irrigation schemes. Aug.
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  • 261 2 By Syonaa Sinbun Staff ReporUr THE Ilari Raya Revue which opened a season at the Fuji Gekijo on Thursday to capacity houses is proving an unqualified 'Success. Providing novel entertainment in vogue with the Malaian celebrations, it faithfully met the expectations of large and
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  • 173 2 IN ORDER to meet the demand rrom ino.ustrial organizations and lvn«°o Ver-W^ im2 exi «encies, the Syonan i oku oetu-si has decided to enroll a further batch of lOC students to the Syonan Industrial School Tank Road. fuAllc appMcations should
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 410 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGES THE marriage between Mr. Lim Teek Seng, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Lip Erg. and Miss Yeo Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Hock Chan, took place this morning at the Registry of Marriages, Syonan. KNG —YEO. The marriage took place to-day, Oct.
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    • 435 2 PROGRAM Of The Syonan Polite Band For The Month Of Ocku»rt, 2W3. THE following will be the programme of the Syonan Police Band for the month of October, 260r. Cn the days mentioned below, from 7 p w to 8 p.m various music selections wili be presented to tlw Public
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 96 2 KVOEI »ad SVOWA: SHIN A NO VORU" ("A Night in China"). 3—6 8.30 p.m. and i».3O —6.30 —9 p.m. respectively.* I'SHIHO BUNK A BIG A: Four Rhow 3—s—7—ft p.m. To-morrow: 1—3 —5— 7 —9 pun. IN'DO: "LEILA MAINUN1' (Pun--1abl). 2.30—5.30—8.30 p.m. TAMATO: LOI HIONO TOH" (Cantonese). 3—6 —8.30 p.m. MALAI:
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    • 97 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Tamil National Songs; 6.50 p.m. Malai music; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese selections; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokklen; 8.30 p.m. Nippon music; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language lesson. "Tadashii
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  • 320 1 DOMESTIC ECONOMY SEEN GREATLY STRENGTHENED, COUNTRY IS NO LONGER DEPENDENT ON IMPORTS SPECIAL TO THE SYONAN SDvBUN SPECIALLY commissioned to report on present day conditions in Malai, for the Hari Raya special number of the Syonan Binbiin (English edition)
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  • 189 1 Aiu'. what is true of Selangor lo even more true of the big«r rice producing centres like Kedah, Province Welle sley, Pertfc, Malacca and Negri Sembilan. Malai's prewar domestic rice output was, rather optimistically, estimated at a third or the country's aniv.al consumption of tnis staple,
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  • 384 1 Socially, great strides have neen made in regartl to the maintenance ol hoalth. relier of distress and the preservation of law and orJer. One can go anywhere in Malai today with a feeling of abandon, so sale and peaceful is: the coutttrysWe In regard to
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  • 211 1 Communications throughout the country, which were rapidly reorganized on a temporary basis soon after the exit of the British, have now been placed on a firm basis, proving that the Nippon capacity for organization is not confined to the military sphere but that civil transportation also has
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  • 442 1 Many-once-famous enemy owned rubber plantations, like New Caledonia, have been entirely converted into huge areas for the growing of table vegetables for the needs of town dwellers. This Is but one instance cf what Is being done everywhere upcountry, as in Syonan where estate areas'* are
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  • 252 1  -  G. New Malai's Lingua Franca NIPPON-GO is now firmly recognized as the most essential language lor the people in Karapo, an? oil*- often ueiss about the opening of more and more schools in various parts of these territories. Considering the diversity of
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  • 225 1 The people are naturally* mere enthusiastic today because they feel that have fuller oppdiv. tunities for making the best of their talents and opportunities. There is none of. that feeling dtj misgiving and despondency, caused by the white man's blocking of the Asiatic in whichever
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  • 174 1 end of three months over 3<KL including Malais. Indians ""i? .Ck*"*"6. graduated from this school. More than half of this number obtained 80 per cent, marks in the written examination and many even W per cent. For the second term over 2.500 candidates clamoured for admission,
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  • 227 1 3T HUGH SAVAGE BURMA'S declaration of Independence on August 1, saw the realization of the national aspiration of a race who ever since 1885. when the whole of Burma was annexed by the British, have striven and hoped for nothing more than
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  • 228 1 A vast amount of rehabilitation work has already been effected in spite of a major war that ha« been and is still being: waged*on the Indo-Burmese and Sino-Bunnese borders. One of the most encouraging features In Burma today Is the big step-up In rice production that
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  • 162 1 BY NEILSON MODDER OVER so\ooo Syonan moviegoers attended the week's screening of "On To Singapore," Nippon Eiga's gicantic film spectacle of the Malalan campaign, at the Kyo-Ei and Syowa Gekijo. This figure constitutes a box-office record for any film screened in Syonan
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  • 396 1  -  H. M. BAPPA SYONAN ASSOCIATION CATERS FOR ALL COMMUNITIES, TASTES LOOKING back now with full knowledge of subsequent events, it seems incredible that in a comparatively short space of time, such remarkable progress has been made in the revival of sports in Syonan.
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  • 420 1  -  ZAIDA WEBB, HIGHCLASS FILM-FARE, MUSIC FOR EVERYBODY SYONAN has made rapid strides towards the attainment ot a healthy cultural status—an achievement which pays hieh tribute to the Senden-bu (Propaganda Department) and Syonan Tokubetu-si (Municipality) who have so graciously sponsored entertainment of the highest order
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  • 452 1 It i& a notable feature that both musicians and audiences alike have shown an aptitude for abscrbing Nippon melodies and this augurs well tot the future of classical music in Malai. The crowsLcg bouquet of praise should unstintedly be handed over to Major Tetsu Onuma and
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  • 473 1 In conjunction with the screcnrnr n appr2!f d films- Cresting shdrt? are being shown at all theatres. Tiie outstanding of theso was boauuiul amsp the sac^d mountain and emblem of Dai Nippon. Views of Tokyo S e «JP |W n of Nippon, and residence sln£
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  • 236 2 How self-sufficient Malai has become is clearly evident from the many locally' made products essential to daily life on exhibition at the Great World Amusement Park in Syonan. These pictures, showing the development of many industries give an idea how self-sufficiency has been attained. Tde above picture
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