Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 October 1943
1943-10-08
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Title Section22 1943-10-08 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone JSo. 5471. NO. 263 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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TENNO HEIKA
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Article169 1943-10-08 1 itamet. IOKYO, Oct. 7—Tenno Iteika tbis morning was pleased to receive in audience in the Imperial Palace, Vice-Admiral Yasuji Ota, Vice-Admiral Denshichi Okochi, Vice-Admiral Keijiro Goga, Vice-Admiral Ruitaro FUjita, Vice-Admin 1 Kiyohide Shima and lour other Rear-Admirals who recently returned home from their respective frontline169 words
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Article73 1943-10-08 1 Tenno Heika today granted an Imperial luncheon to Admiral Nobutake Kondo and four Vice-Admirals Boshiro Ilosogaya, Kiichi Endo, Yasuji Ota and Densbiohi Okochi who recently returned from the fighting fronts after rendering meritorious services. The luncheon was also attended by Fleet Admiral Hiroyasu Fushimi-no-Miya Denka, Kunai Daijin (Imperial73 words
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Article61 1943-10-08 1 maw. TOKYO. Oct. 6—A party of selected members of the House of Peers in Tokyo left for China on an extensive tour to vivit Nippon forces stationed in Central and South China. The party will be divided into two groups upon arrival in China under the leadership61 words
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Article563 1943-10-08 1 food For Thought THE ADDRESSES delivered by the Sendenbu Cho (Col. Koichi Okubo) and the chief of the Syonan Sinbun Kai (Mr. T. Ono) to delegates to the allMalai Journalists' Conference in Syonan provide considerable food for thought. In talking, if not unreasonably grumbling, about shortages, it Is well563 words
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FILIPINOS WILL REALIZE AGE-OLD ASPIRA TIONS WITHIN A WEEK: INDEPENDENCE DA YANNOUNCED
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191 1943-10-08 1 'FREEDOM, PROSPERITY WILL BE OURS,' DECLARES DR. LAVREL MANILA, Oct. 7.— President-Elect Jose P. Laurel, in his capacity as Chairman of the Preparatory Commission for Philippines Independence, announced that as from Oct. 14 the Philippines will become independent. The text of his communique is as191 words
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394 1943-10-08 1 REVISION WILL BE MADE AFTER EJSD OF DAI TOA SENSO TOKYO, Oct. 7.-* The draft of the Constitution of the Philippines, which was adopted and ratified by a special assembly in Manila on Sept. 7, is noteworthy and epochal in many respects and incomparable394 words
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85 1943-10-08 1 Dcmei. TOKYO, Oct. 7—lt Is learned that 12 Army Ordnance officers and techncians, including Majors Ken Kitafeawa and Saburo Watanabe, were officially commended this morning in a ceremony at the Rllcu*un Sho (War Office > for their invention of a new type of ammunition. The85 words
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102 1943-10-08 1 Domei. LISBON", Oct. 6— Reports from Washington disclose that President Roosevelt today sent a special message to Congress asking tar authority "to declare the independence of the Philippines as soon as possible." Roosevelt's message also asked Congress to provide for economic rehabilitation of the102 words
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371 1943-10-08 1 IN VIEW of the rapid increase in the demand for electricity supply restrictions in this regard will be imposed from Oct. 10. according to an official notice appearing in page 2. In this connection, an official statement says that for two years371 words
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Article50 1943-10-08 1 Domei. LISBON. Oct. 6.—The Senate shelved Senator Burton K. Wheeler's bill, which would postpone the induction of fathers until Jan. 1. The action was taken because the Senate was convinced by high United States military leaders of the manpower shortage to fill requirements to prosecute the war.50 words
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Article47 1943-10-08 1 Domci. HSINKING. Oct. 7—The fourth Continental Liaison Conference closed here today after having discussed vital problems and decided on appropriate measures. It is understood that the next session of the Continental Liaison Conference Is scheduled to be held in Kalgan early in June next year.47 words
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Article324 1943-10-08 1 Stimson Gives U.S. Casualties Domei. LISBON, Oct. 7.—The battle for Re me is believed to have begun. Anglo-American attack against German defences were reported to have increased from Wednesday, but Field Marshal Albert Kesselring'a troops which had been maneuvering to favourable positions, are fighting324 words
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Article, Illustration16 1943-10-08 1 A picture showing the delegate s to the AH-Malai journalists' Conference Tisiting the Syonan Jinja yesterday.16 words
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Article550 1943-10-08 1 I IMPERIAL RESCRIPT OBSERVANCE DAY I I I We, by grace of heaven, Emperor of Nippon, seated on the Throne of a line unbroken for ages eternal, enjoin upon ye. Our loyal and brave subjects: We hereby declare war oa the United States of America and the British550 words
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179 1943-10-08 1 SUICHUAN AIR BASE ALSO BLASTED ■MM CANTON, Oct. 7.—Amidst intensified activities by the Imperial Army air units in China, reports from Chungking today admitted that two raids were successively launched against Kienow in Fukien Province by Nippon air formations on Oct. 2, and another179 words
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64 1943-10-08 1 ItomeL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Oct. 7—Our undersea craft scored another triumph in the Pacific waters on the evening of Oct. 3 by sinking two of three British destroyers with several torpedo hits. It is revealed that the two British destroyers64 words
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Article190 1943-10-08 1 Domei. CANTON, Oct. 6.—American soldiers charged with criminal offences in China will be tried by an American court martial and not by Chungking courts, according to the regulations issued by the Chungking regime on Oct. 1. This report, nullifying the United States much propagandized190 words
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Article30 1943-10-08 1 Domei HANOI, Oct. 7 —Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Nippon Taishl (Ambassador) to French Indochina, who has been in Dalat and Saigon since May 10 this year, returned to Hanoi today.30 words
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128 1943-10-08 1 RANGOON, Oct. 6—The formation of 22 enemy B-24's attempted to raid the waterfront of Rangoon at 2 p.m. on Oct. 4, but Nippon interceptors and ground batteries damaged and repulsed the enemy planes. Several of <he enemy planes wer« damaged of which two were observed128 words
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105 1943-10-08 1 Domei KUCHING, Oct. 5.-The local branch of the Yokohama Specie Bank will make small loan.s to local inhabitants on application beginning from Oct. 10. The provision of loans is being undertaken at the suggestion of the naval administration in North Borneo with the105 words
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Article, Illustration397 1943-10-08 2 Film Tells Of Nippon Aviators Blazing Trail To The Soutk FILM EPIC AT KYO-EI, SYOWA THE CAST Igarasbi Den Ohinata Kobayashi Ichiro Sufjai Hotta Jun Maki Kusakabe Scizaburo Kawazu Saijo Masao Shimizu Fushimi Ichiro Tsukidn Harada Heihachiro Okawa Mrs. Hotta Huruko Sucimura Mrs. Fushimi Sayuri Tanima Mrs. Harada397 words
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Article249 1943-10-08 2 PUBLIC RESENT NEW TAX BILL Darnel LISBON, Oct. 6.—With the Administration s $10,500,000,000 tax bill havir.g virtually no hope of even reaching the House floor, Henry Morgenthau Junior's remcval.from the post of Secretary of the "Treasury today appeared a distinct possibility, according to reports from Washington.249 words
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242 1943-10-08 2 Middleweight Crown Being Defended In Saturday' s Boxing THE MIDDLEWEIGHT title will be at stake on Saturday's boxing card at the Great World, when Gunbcat Smith, the champion, meets classy Battling Sim a over 15 two-minute rounds. Sima will be givinj away something like 20 pounds but he is sure242 words
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Article70 1943-10-08 2 STOCKHOLM, Oct. 6—Reports received h3re indicate that the famine in India is becoming wcrse. acccrding to latest dispatches from the Daily Herald corespondent in Calcutta. Ambularces are reported to be on 24-hour schedules pickin; up men. women, and children of! the streets who feint due to starvation, and70 words
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365 1943-10-08 2 ADOPTION OF NAVAL ENSIGN Domei. TOKYO, Oct. 7.—Fifty-five years ago today— on Oct. 7, 1889—-the Naval Ensign of the Imperial Nippon Navy was adopted, and since then this 16-rayed Rising Sun Ensign has served as the symbol of the Imperial naval365 words
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Advertisement48 1943-10-08 2 CULTURAL OFFENSIVE Domfi. SHANGHAI. Oct. s—The Shanghai chapter of the Slno-Nippon Cultural Society has decided to send a messagr to Premier Tojo affirming lt« resovle tc carry cut an all-out cultural offensive against Chinese Communists and Chungking, at a meeting held at -the Cathay Hotel here yesterday afternoon48 words
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Advertisement574 1943-10-08 2 THE S YON AN SINBUN (English Edition) acknowledges receipt, with thanks, of a further donation oi $30 to the Nippon Red Cross Fund frcm Mr, Ho Kwok Kee, 520 North Bridge Road, Syonan. This is the third monthly donation from this gentleman The total received to date for this Fund574 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous171 1943-10-08 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.30 pm. Niijpon lajiguage news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Malal Cliildren's Hour; 6.50 p.m. children's play by students of Rochore Girls' School; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Chinese Children's songs and instrumental recital; 8 pjn. news In Cantonese; 3.15 p.m. news in Hokkien;171 words
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