Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 October 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone iVo. 5471. NO. 264 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEv-EN CENTS
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  • Opinion
    • 522 1 DESERVING of the fullest co-operation of the public in Syonan are the measures, announced yesterday, designed for regulating the consumption of electiic power. The measures aim at saving kilowatt hours 'from public consumption of electric power and turning them to the needs of production of war
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    • 73 1 Dotnri s TOK.O. Oct. B.—The goodwill parly ot eight young Mongolian Mohann;«'dan girls from Mengchiang which arrived here en Oct. ft vi«ited Trkyo lirperial Un.versity and To'cyo CfirLs Higher Normal School this mcirnir This afternoon the party is schedu od to call at the Mohammedan mosque
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  • 917 1 CONFERENCE A GREAT SUCCESS SYONAN fully deserves the description of "hub of Nampo (Southern Regions)" declared a group of journalists from various parts of Malai interviewed during their visit here as delegates to the All-Malaian Pressmen's Conference which concluded on Thursday. Many
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  • 311 1 DESCRIBING journalists as "comrades and fellow warriors" who are playing a mighty rele in the prosecution of the war. Mr. SeHrhi Fukuoka, General Manager of the Southern General Office cf Domei News Agency, speaking at a luncheon held on Oct. 7, asserted that all
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  • 246 1 'Rude Awakening Awaits Enemy 9 Domei BERLIN, Oct. 7—"We are completely puzzled by the fancy figures announced by the United States Bomber Command with regard to the German aircraft shot down by American planes," said a prominent Luftwaffe efflcer on Thursday. He added that the
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  • 155 1 TflE FIRST salt refinery in Malai which is expected to place the salt requirements of the peninsula on a self-sr Tlcient basis will be formally opened in Nsgri Sembilan State on Sunday, says Domei. Following an elaborate ceremony In which high Government officials Including
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 1 —(Domei photo). Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo is seen in this picture taken recently somewhere in Nippon at a christening ceremony held for the 357 planes presented by the people of Nippon for bolstering Nippon's air power. On the same day, at another place in Nippon, the Kaigun Daijin (Navy Minister),
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  • 272 1 DETAILS OF LATEST RAIDS GIVEN uomei. A NIPPON BASE in China, Oct. s—Nippon Army planes, vhich have been active on the China continent since Summer ;o destroy American air bases, have now redoubled their efforts, successively carrying out air raids on important
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  • 239 1 Accusation By Russia Domei. LISBON, Oct. 7.—The unsettled differences which fall mainly into two grcups, political and military, constitute the main reason for the tension existing between Britain, America and the Soviet Union, according to a dispatch by the News Chronicle's Moscow correspondent, Paul
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  • 149 1 Done!. HS NKING, Oct. 7.—Reflecting the general support of national savings, postal savings in Manshukoku reached a new level of Yuan 430 000,000 on Oct. 6 announced by the postal administration here. Depositors now number mote than four million with Nippon nationals heading the list In the
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  • 94 1 MM A NIPPON BASE, Oct. 7 —Four enemy planes were shot dewn and another heavily damaged by our interceptors on the afternoon cf Oct. 7 when nine B-24 bombers escorted by 15 P-40's and several P-38's raided Haiphong from the direction of Ha Jiang
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  • 75 1 Dsmti. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific. Oct. B.—Nippon air units at 3.20 pm. yesterday raided enemy positions and also landing points in the vicinity of Finsch Haven. New Guinea. Our raiders set on fire thr-oe enemy artillery positions. j( which one wa3
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  • 41 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Oct. B.—One enemy Consolidated B-24 bember was shot down by our fighter in an aerial encounter over Chois^ul Island, north cf Vella Levella Island. None of our fighters suffered damage.
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  • 117 1 Domei. NANKING. Oct. B.—Nine members of the Chinese naval mission, headed by Vice Admiral Chao Kuel-chans, Navy Vice Minister of the Navy of the National Government, left here yesUrday morning for Nippon. It is learned that the naval mission is scheduled to stay about 20 days In
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  • 540 1 EQUALITY IN TOA STRESSED Dcmri. TOKYO, Oct. B.—Sadao Iguchi, former Counsellor at the Nippon Embassy in Washington in an article contributed to the Nippon Times, asserts that the enemy's present counter-offensive in Dai Toa Senso (Greater East Asia
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  • 92 1 Oomei. SHANGHAI. Oct. 8. —Three members of the House of Peers arrived here on the evening of Oct. 6 in the MBSI of an extensive trip visiting Nippon offi an and men on Central China fronts and immediately called on the Nippon Army authorities. The party is
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  • 85 1 D«mel. SHANGHAI. Oct. B.—Abbot Chao Kung. better known as Trebitsch Lincoln, the most mysterious and colourful of the horde of adventurers that Shanghai attracted to its shores, passed away on Thursday night at the General Hospital here. His death came at 9 p.m. when his old-age sapping,
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  • 318 1 Domei. LISBON, Oct. B—The Luftwaffe, in the heaviest raid on London since May 11, 1941, last night pounded the British capital, Norwich area. Reuters said that the whde of the city rocked to the explosion of German bombs. The battle continued to mount la ntcnsity on the
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  • 41 1 Oomei. LISBON. Oct. 7 —It Is reported from Washington that Dr. Felipe Bspil, Argentine Ambassador to Washington, may be recalled after serving in that capacity since 1931. It is said his recall was known in Washington today.
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  • 79 1 Domei. TOKYO, Oct. 8. -Dai Honyet at 4 p.m. today announced that our Army and Navy units stationed on Otorishima (Wake island) repulsed enemy attacks on the Island on Oct. 6 and Oct. 7. The text of the announcement is as follows "On Oct.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 45 1 TENNO HEIKA Grants Audience To Shozo Murata Dome! TOKYO, Oct. B—Tenno Hrika this morning graciously granted audience in the Imperial Palace to Taishi (Ambassador) Shozo Murata who is scheduled to leave for Manila shortly as special envoy. Later Kogo Heika also received hint in audience.
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  • 673 2 AUTHORITIES 9 POIISTS OF VIEW CLARIFIED SPECIAL TO SYONAN SIXEIN THE TWO-DAY All-Malaian Journalists' Conference, convened by the Sendenbu (Propaganda Department) en Wednesday, came to a close en Thursday with a banquet given by the Syonan Sinbun Kai <Syonan Press Association} at the South2rn Hotel,
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  • 562 2 MORE STUDENTS BEING ENROLLED FOR SYONAN KOGYO GAKKO THE PRINCIPAL aim of the Syonan Kogyo Gakko (Syonan Technical School) is to make the citizens industrial-minded— to teach them how to manufacture goods, so that, in time to come, they will take their proper place
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  • 209 2 AN EXHIBITION of drawings and pictures by Nippcn school children is being held, starting from yesterday and lasting till Oct. 14, on the first floor of the Nippon bookstore —The Sanseido —in High Street. The exhibit;, including crayon and water-colour pictures, are part of the
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  • 393 2 BEGINNING with a soccer match today, various competitions organized by the Syonan Spcrts Association will be in full swing. Representatives of various sections have been busy for some time and all is set for a grand round cf spcrts, which
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  • 332 2 'NAN KAI NO HANATABA' AN INSTANT HIT BIG CROWDS FLOCK TO SEE SI PER FILM JUDGING by the thousands of Syonan moviegcers who yesterday saw the Malaian premiere ol "Nan Kai No Hanataba" < Bouquet of the South Seas) at the Kyc-Ei and Syowa Gekijo. it can be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 797 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKCBETC SI tfOTKB No 281 Be. RECRUITING OF ENTRANTS tOM INDUSTRY SCIIOOI, Applicants v.ho *Ml to enter the Byoi n Industry School are hereby lii-1 Vtted. with th> fn'.iowinsi directions: Cl> NUMBER Ol* ENTRANTS: Honid OOUTM —ICO pupils. 12 QUALIFICATIONS: Male youths between the ag<*s of 14 and
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    • 117 2 NOTICE Mr. VINCENT ARMSTRONG, Building Foreman of Tea Kenchiku Jimusho, is no longer in our employ., and has therefore no authority to represent our Firm from the aforesaid date. TOA KF.NCHIKIT JIMUSHO October 9, 2603. NOTICE This is to notify the Public i that I have left the employ of
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    • 305 2 A NAN BOKU a day Keeps the depression away. NAN BOKU Whisky Brandy. Obtainable from all high class wine dealers. TRENCHES ALL TYPEB of trenches and shelters undertaken by experienced Contractors. For particulars please write or rail at ihe office <A: L. S. WONG CO.. 288. Victoria Stree*. Syonan-to TONIGHT
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    • 763 2 SITU A TIONS VACANT w A IVTPp I i Wanted Yoim? Chinese Nurse number of Fartnrv H 9n^ Apply personally to DAISHORI rP ouirTd Factory Hands DISPENSARY 316. South Bridge xtl»"IlcaRoad. Sycnan TURNERS. WANTED young and good- MECHANICS. looking girls tc work as Waitre ses. MOTHI? P4n Apply personally at
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 147 2 Z I K.YO-F.I and SYOWA: "NAN KAI NO HAN AT ABA (or "BOUQUET OP THE SOUTH SEAS"). 3—6—8.30 p.m. and 3.30—6 30—9 p.m. respectively. TO-morrow: Miming show at 12 noon and 12 30 p.m. respectively. I .SIIIHO BUNK A EIGA: Four shows at 3—5.30—7— 9 p.m. To-morrow: 1 3—5.30—7—9 p.m.
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