Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 18 October 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone \o. 5471. NO. 271 MONDAY. OCTOBER 18. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 628 1 dfetH&n SPEAKING from Syonan Radio on the occasion of the Double Tenth, a Chinese leader urged his compatriots in Malai to co-operate with the authorities unreservedly, stressing, quite frankly, that there is everything to gain and nothing to lose from such co-operation. The significance of his radio address,
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 1 BLASTING Picture shows a formation of NipEViE 1 D/lcrn^MW poo's latest type of bombers—the tOt, PUalliUlVS Donryu—which are wreaking havoc on enemy positions in the South-West Pacific. These bombers are able to sally forth to blast enemy targets without fighter escorts, and the damage admitted by the enemy is proof
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  • 194 1 Nippon Forces Start New Offensives In Burma, Yunnan uomei CANTON, Oct. 15.—Giving an idea of the tremendous number of Chungking soldiers on the wounded list, Chiang Kai-shek today, attending the official opening of the first Home for Disabled Soldiers at Peipai Summer resort, 60
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  • 182 1 Confidence In Government THE AMOUNT of postal savings has been increasing remarkably since the beginning of September when the Pcstal Savings Week was launched throughout Malai. The increase of savings during that month amounted to $250,000 as compared with the previous monthly average of
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  • 202 1 Domei TOKYO, Oct. 16— With Nippon forces routing the enemy in the successful military campaign started early this month on the Burma-Yunnan border region, Chungking's dream of building a "new Burma route" has been smashed, declared military observers here today. They disclosed that Chungking
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  • 119 1 Domei. LISBON, Oct. 17.—1t Is reported from Washington that the possibility is frequently voiced in the capital that the anti-Axis nations m^ have to fight a onesided war against Nippon for another critical year as a result of the delay in opening the offensive against
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  • 123 1 Domei. LISBON, Oct. 15.-Gen. Henry Arnold, Oommander-in-Chief of the United States Army Air Force, reported officially today that 60 Flying Portresses and 593 crew members were lost in yesterday's raid over Schweinfurt in Germany. He said that, at least, the bulk of
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  • 142 1 MacARTHUR ADMITS DAMAGE; IMPERIAL SEAPLANES HARASS ENEMY SUPPLY ROUTES LISBON, Oct. 16- It is reported from Melbourne that Gen. Douglas MacArthur's headquarters announced today that a formation of the Nippon Air Force attacked anti-Axis positions at Buna and in Oro Bay on
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  • 79 1 DmmL A NIPPON BASE in the North Pacific, Oct. 16.—A Nippon naval air force surprise-raided Attu Island in the Aleutians Group en the afternoon of Oct. 14 and, in defiance of anti-aircraft fire, blasted and set on fire military establishments on the island.
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  • 99 1 A NIPPON BASS in the South PaciCc. Oct. 18.—A formation of nve enemy twin-engined bombers, which attempted to raid Nippon positions on the Tenlmber Islands In the Arafura Sea on the morning of Oct. 14, was Immediately repulsed by the terrific Darrage of the Nippon ground batteries. No
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  • 142 1 •TOKYO, Oct. 15.—Tne Government at today's regular Cabinet meeting decided on the drafts of 14 bills to be submitted to the 83rd session of the Diet and on the structure cf the two newlycreated Gunju Sho and Unyu Tsushin Sho (Ministries of Munitions and Transportation
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  • 67 1 LISBON, Oct. 17—The controller of the Far Eastern Section of the Prisoners of War Department of the Red Cross recently informed 3,000 relatives of British war prisoners that there is not a single authenticated case of atrocities in the war prisoner camps run by
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  • 202 1 Domei DJAKARTA. Oc:. 17—Telegrams of congratulations on the convocation of the first session of the Central Council in Djawa yesterday, were received from Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo and Field-Marshal Count Hisaichi Terauchi, Supreme Commander of the Nippon forces in Nampo (Southern Regions). In
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  • 100 1 Pay Respects At Yasakuni Shrine Dome!. TOKYO. Oct. 16.— Tenno Heika and Kogo Heika this morning attended the second day of the extraordinary grand rites of the Yasukuni Shrine, in which the spirits of 20,000 heroes who gave up their lives at the various battlefronts have
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  • 42 1 Domei BERLIN, Oct. 16.—The recognition of the Republic of the Philippines by the Reich Government was officially transmitted to the president of the Philippines Republic Jose P Laurel in a cable sent by Reich Foreign Minister. Joachim von Ribbentrop.
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  • 933 1  -  A DOMEI NAVAL COMMENTATOR Past Week's Operations In Pacific Reviewed BY TOKYO, Oct. 16.—-The most noteworthy achieve- i ments scored by the Nippon naval forces during the week under review were the daring surprise attacks by Imperial naval aircraft at dawn
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  • 371 1 Less Fighting In Snuth Italy Domei LISBON. Oct. 17. Fighting on. a large scale raged en the SovietGerman front yesterday as Red forces from Velikie Lukie to th» Sea of Azov continued attempt** to break thrcugh German linew without, however, scoring any noteworthy successes. Poll
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  • 81 1 CONGRATULATIONS to the Filipinos en their attainment of independence were extended by Siyonan Indians at a mass meeting held yesterday. The resolution reads: >>Thio ma* meeting of Indians in Syonan offers its heartfelt congratulations to Dr Jose P Laurel, the members of the new' Cabinet and
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  • 148 2 Domei. PENANG, Oct. 16.—T0 encourage the more frequent use of the Nippon language both in speech and in writing, the Penang Bunkycku (Education Department' will old competitions in public speaking in Nippon-go, essay writing and public examinations in Nippon-go from Nov. 1 to 7. These
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  • 129 2 HONOKONG, Oct. 15—The Government- General of Hongkong issued a decree today providing for the creation of court and public procurators office as a first step toward perfecting the judicial system. The decree becomes effective immediately. A* a result of the creation of this court, all
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  • 90 2 DomeL KUALA LUMPUK. Oct. lft— "Wu Chieh-Tien", a Mandarin play will be staged by a group of local amateurs at the Chinese Assemly Hall for three days, today, tomorrow and on Oct. 24. The main object of this venture is to Interest
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  • 143 2 Domei. NANKING, Oct. 15^-The headquarters oi the Nippon expeditionary Forces in China announcing the past week's war situation in North China against Chinese Communist forces under the command of Nieh Jung-chen, infesting the Tahsing ranges, disclosed that Nippon forces in close co-operation with Imperial air
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  • 69 2 Domei. LISBON, Oct. 15.—A report frcm New Delhi said that Gen. Sir Henry Pownall has been appointed as Chief of Staff to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Ccmmander of the antiAxis forces in south-eastern Asia. Pownall was the British commande.In Iran and Iraq
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  • 777 2 EXCLUSIVE DOMEI INTERVIEW Manila, Oct. 16.—The broad two-point development program which will be followed by the free Philippines was outlined today by President Jose Laurel in his first exclusive interview with Dome! since Philippines independence was proclaimed and his assumption to
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  • 139 2 Darnel. MANILA, Oct. 15— It Is learned that in accordance with the power vested in him by the Constitution. President Jose P. Laurel is convening the National Assembly in a special six-day session beginning on Oct. 18. In order to enact the initial basic
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  • 135 2 Domri LISBON, Oct. 15.—The situation in the coal industry in the United States was described by a veteran authority today as "being en top of a powder keg with firecrackers exploding all around,*' reports from Pittsburg said Executives of both tha Mine Workers
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  • 66 2 uomeL LISBON, Oct. 15—Again bringing pressure to bear on the last remaining neutral republic of the American hemisphere. President Roosevelt at today';; Press conference sharply attacked Argentina for suspending publication of Jewish newspapers. according to a report from Washington. It may be recalled that Secretary or State
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  • 284 2 Doraei. PENANG, Oct. 16.—"The response in men, meney and material of the Indian community all over Malai to the appeal of our leader Subhas Chandra Bcse has been truly remarkable," declared Dr. N. K. Menon. Chairman, Indian Independence League, Penang Branch, in a statement on
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  • 214 2 SPONSORED by the Senden-bu 'Propaganda Department), the krcnchong competition held at the Dai Toa Gekijo on Saturday night provided a big success. A capacity crowd, composed cf men of the fighting forces, Nippon-Jin and the general public, was present. The contest brought out the best that
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  • 95 2 Mass Drill Practices, S.S.A. Members 9 Effort ENCOURAGING progress has been made by members of the Syonan Sports Association in the Mass Drill practices (Radio Talso which is one or the items in the program celebrating Meiji Setsu on Nov. 3. Daily prfectires are be n". held at Jalan Besar
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  • 367 2 Answer The Call" Sages and scholars, awake from your drugged sleep, Brood no more an philosophy aiid problems deep. And you who deliberate on the salvation of man. Or sweet melodies from Orpheus' harp docs strain, Or Poesies' charms does pursue. Cease such vain pursuits and answer the call. For
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  • 308 2 Mendiola Beats Dass, Saturday 's Boxing THE PRELIMINARIES once again proved the best part of Saturdays boxing card at the Great World Arena when three fights, including the main event, ended by the short route. The main event between M. Da.? and Baby Mendiola ended in dramatic fashion. Mendiola claimed
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  • 141 2 DomcL CANTON, Oct. 16—While recent proposals in the name of humanity by the Prime Minister of Burma, Dr. Ba Maw, and Subhas Chandra Bose, President of the Indian Independence League offering rice to alleviate the famine in India not only remained unaccepted but were even branded
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  • 76 2 IN A THRILLING game of soccer at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday fcr the Okamoto Cup, Syonan Wanderers eliminated the league champions, Pasir Panjang Rover.', by winning 2—l. In previous mutches Miy&ko Byota beat Rumah Mtekln B—l. Cbums beat Mauler Buz 3 l
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 30 2 U.S. Senator Publicly Denounces Lenri-Kease LISBON, Oct. 16. In a public denunciation of Lend-Lease, Senator Hugh Alfred Butler yestsrday described Lend-Leaae as "the most colcssal dole of all time. 1*
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    • 77 2 MALAI NOTICE No. 53 (Errata) In Malai Notice No. 53 regarding restriction on consumption of electricity in Syonan. appearing in the Syonan Slnbun (English edition) on Oct. 8, the following correction under Item three with reference to the use of elevators should be noted: The paragraph stating, "Even for any
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    • 258 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY experienced Lorry Drivers and Mechanics. Apply to "Timber Division" Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha Ltd., Meyer Chambers, Raffles Place, Syonan. WANTED 10 experienced repair shop time-keepers and one bookkeeper with experience of Branch Transfer Accounts. Only experienced men need apply personally with testimonials to NISSAN JIDOSHA K.K. 14,
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    • 302 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE BIRTH LONG To Mr. and Mrs Leslie Long a gift of a daughter DRUSILLA EUGENE, at Dr. Byrne's Maternity Clinic. Oct. 16, 2603. ACKNOWLEDGMENT MADAM YEO Y/.M NEO and family of the late Mr. Tan Soo Bin. beg tc tender their heartfelt thanks to all those who sent
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 189 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM p.m. music; 6.30 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Arabic nuisic; 7.15 p.m. following week-days' Malal programs; 7.30 pm news In Malai; 7.35 p.m. Teochew drama; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 pm. news In Hokkien: 8.30 p.m. Nippon music; 8.40 p.m.
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    • 329 2 svormn sinßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 46 VOCABULARY hashi chopsticks t* tabitabi often 7t-^ foku fork dandan gradually *i V V kamisori razor I- *K* tokidoki sometimes 3 hasami scissors kiru to cut kome rice < grain) y soru to shave a* Eohan rice (cooked) -f- jk hanasu to speak EXERCISE
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    • 47 2 THE Syonan Sinbun (English Edition) takes pleasure in acknowledging further contributions to the Nippon Red Cross Fund, totalling $90. These are from: Employees, Neshu Orimono Kojo, Rahang, Seremban 80.00 Mrs. D. M. Ranasinghe, 43 Kovan Road. Syonan 10.00 90.00 Previously acknowledged $47,230.56 Total received to date $47,320.56
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