Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 21 October 1943

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  • 22 1 Tha Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 274 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 528 1 (fyfiHUPl MORE than a year ago we wrote an editorial captioned •Trust Nippon and the Nip-pon-j in" In which we urged the people of this country to place implicit faith in the sincerity of Nippon's war aims, of bringing to fruition the Dai Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East
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  • 128 1 TOKYO, Oct. 19—Lieut. Gen. M iiuka Nakasono, Commander 6t (he Army Air Ccrps in China, met a gallant death early in Sert mber while leading air operations in South China, it was announced by Rikugun Sho (War Ministry) today. The text of the announcement reads: "Army
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  • 472 1  -  HIDEHIKO HASEGAWA Offensive Launched On Oct. 16 Making Good Progress: Foe's Retreat Route Cut BY War Correspondent attached f the Imperial Nippon Army AN UNDISCLOSED NIPPON BASE at ffib Yuiman Front, Oct. 19—Nippon troops in
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  • 64 1 Domei. LISBON, Oct. 19.—A report from Washington states that the Washington Post editorially stressed the necessity of a campaign for recapturing Burma. However, it admitted that in the terrain in Burma and in northern Indochina, the Nippon forces, as a result of their early
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  • 111 1 DoomL NIPPON BASE on Yunnan Front, Oct 19—It is learned that the current operations by Nippon forces in Yunnan have completely severed Chungking's contact with the Anglo-Americans and have upset their Joint plan of operation. Chungking's situation further worsened as area of Nippon operation
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  • 216 1 Dome!. MACAO. Oct. 20.—Commander Gabriel Texiera, Governor-Gene-ral of Macao, in a Press interview stressed his conviction that Portugal will maintain a policy of strict neutrality under the capable leadership of Premier Dr. Antcnio de Oliveira Salazar. He made the statement when asked to express his views
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  • 351 1 an IMPORTANT stag* in educational progress under the present administration will be reached at the end of this month when a Ncrmal School will be opened in Syonan, the Syonan Slnbun reliably understands. The proposed Institution will be opened on Oct. 30. and
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  • 228 1 Domei. CANTON, Oct. 20—The Headquarters of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in South China at 2 p.m. announced the total war results scored during the past year since the Tsungyuan campaign last year, in which the Nippon forces in South China killed over
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  • 31 1 Doavei. TOKYO. Oct. 20—Vice-Admiral Naokuni Nomura today was appointed Commandant of Kure Naval Station, succeeding Vice-Admiral Chuich: Nagumo who has been transferred to a certain important post.
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  • 227 1 Itomei. CANTON, Oct. 29—Field reports indicate that the anti-Axis design to begin an active offensive Ito -recover Burma from across Indian bcrder is unlikely to materialize before the end of the '-current year, despite much fanfare by the anti-Axis South-East-ern Asiatic headquarters
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  • 212 1 MANILA, Oct. 20—President Jose P. Laurel installed members of his Cabinet, led by Claro M Recto, newly appointed Foreign Minister, at a ceremony held at neon today, in the Council of Btat2 Room in Malacanan Palace. Others sworn into office included Antonio de Las Alas as
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  • 68 1 Dome!. MANILA, Oct. 20—It was officially announced yesterday evening that Claro M. Recto tuus been appointed Minister of Foreign Affaire. Meanwhile, the investiture of aM Cabinet ministers of the newly established Philippines Government took place at Malacanan Palace at 11 am today. It is learned
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  • 83 1 DomeL BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 18.—The chief bottleneck of the aircraft industry in the United Statss is the manpower shortage, according to a recent article in an American magazine, which has Just been received here. The article pointed out that the July production of the
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  • 576 1 DomeL TOKYO, Oct. 20—The Privy Council in its plenary session this morning unanimously passed and secured Imperial sanction for the Pact of Alliance between Nippon and the Philippines, which was signed in Manila on Oct. 14, and duly ratified on the
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  • 329 1 SEEN AS DIRECT THREAT LISBON, Oct. 19.—Indications point to the fact that the United States is definitely worried over the Nippon diplomatic offensive, with certain influential quarters already recoenizinr that Nippon, championing the rights of all Asiatics, presents a direct threat to Anglo-American
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  • 241 1 Domei. LISBON, Oct. 20— Hostilities Olt a gigantic scale ocntipued to rage in the Kremenchung area Berlin :aid that the Soviets continuing operations based on the Kremenchung bridgehead had penetrated deep into ths German positions between Kremencnung and Dni?popetrovsk in uninterrupted day and
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  • 52 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, O:z. 20. Nippon naval air units eaiJy yesterday morning, again bombed enemy positions in the Flns?h Haven sector. New Guinea, scoring direct hits on enemy suoplv dumps, several oi which went up in flames All Nippon piunes
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 192 1 Opinions Invited On Nippon Films, Free-Tickets Offer CINEMA-GOERS are kindly requested to express their frank and candid opinions of the Nippon pictures they have seen at the Kyo-ei and Syowa Gekijo, and of the cultural and educational films at the Ushiho and Dai Sekai Bunka Eiga Gekijo. Kindly answer the
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    • 102 1 Special Training Being Provided TRAINING in telegraphic communications is being provided to ycuths in Malai by the Densei Kyoku of the Guseikan-bu. which is going to operate the first school cf its kind in Syonan for this purpose. The school will provide two courses of study—one is telegraphic communications and
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  • 309 2 THAI PRESS ENTHUSIASTIC DoroH. BANGKOK, Oct. 19.—A1l newspapers here today published editorials on the Incorporation of the four Malai states into Thai territory and were unanimously thankful to Nippon and Nippon soldiers for making the incorporation possible. They assured the people of
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  • 159 2 THE recent bombing of Milne! Bay by Nippon air eagles causing considerable damage tc enemy installations, is authentically shown in aerial photographs in Dai Toa News No. 37, which will be screened at the Ushiho Bunk a Eipa Gekijo today together with other news and culture
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  • 128 2 Bmm* SHANGHAI, Oct. 19—It is revealed that 52 enemy assets in Central China comprising 21 industrial facilities and 31 cultural and educational institutions which have been under Nippcn control, will be transferred on Oct. 20 to the National Government of China In
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  • 160 2 DomH. KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 19.— As a result cf the inauguration of the first Kuala Lumpur Higher Normal Training Schocl on Oct. 15, six schools in Kuala Lumpur will be amalgamated into thnv abcut the end of this month, Kyoiku Ka (Education Department) announced. The
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  • 146 2 Dome! KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 19 Cinema halls here are today enjoying a "boom" rarely enjoyed in pre-war days. Nippon films are gaining wide popularity due to the efforts of the Eiga Haikyu Sha to supply a wid? variety of modern Nippon films. Chinese, Malai.
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  • 199 2 A 15-ROUNDS contest between Battling Sima and Johnny Mortell for the lightweight chan*pionship of Malai heads a firstclass bcxing program at the Great World Arona on Saturday night. Two of the most popular boxers in Malai today, Mortell and Sima are meeting again after
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  • 268 2 TWO special ccntests will add to the attractions at the Novices amateur boxing tournament to b3 held on Ncv. 5. Sponsored by the Koseika-Cho, Mr. M. Shinozaki, and organized by the Syonajj Sports Association, the tournament is being held for the benefit
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  • 296 2  -  KAZCO TAfcAHASHI CRACK TROOPS OCCUPY PROVINCE ■l I>omei Staff Correspondent. PENANG, Oct. 19.—Stern looking but unable to conceal their joy and satisfaction at stepping into the newly ceded territory, crack Thai armed forces including a motor-cycle corps and armoured car units under the
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  • 364 2 Domei. MANILA, Oct. 19.—Special emphasis will be laid en the economic aspects of nuticn building under the regime of Jose P. Laurel, observers declared commenting on the various policies enunciated by tha President since his assumption of office, before the National Assembly yesterday. Emphasis
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  • 97 2 SENTENCE of a year's rigorous imprisonment was passed in the Syonan Keizi Tihohoin on W^e Tian Poll, who was convicted ol theft of o2 cloeens "Pilot" fountain pens belonging to his employers. It was alleged by the prosecution that between January and February this year
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  • 88 2 D«mei. MiRMAGOA Oct. 19.—As United States repatriates boarded the exchange vessel "Gripsholm," nearly 200 sailors from the Swedish ilner went on strike yesterday, demanding shore leaves. The sailors said they had not been given shore leave throughout the present long voyage of over a
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    • 90 2 CONTRIBUTIONS, totalling $136^35, to the Nippon Red Cross Fund have come to hand today S^L the sy°nan Sinbun (English Edition) takes pleasure in acknowledging the followingMr. 8 G. Dutte and employees jf the Syonan Renga K>jo. Pasir Panjangr. rthird contribution) 9r Syoto-ka, Kokugo Ofvkko, -.J*" 01 Street, Syonan 21 10
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 106 2 f 1* I safasPlij?^- KYO-EI and SYOWA: "OTOKO.1 3 —6—8.30 p.m. and 3.30 —8.30—9 p.m. respectively. Opening to-morrow: "SI GOMAR" (Malai).. LSHIHO BUNK A EIGA: Change of program, 3 —5.30—7.30 —9 p.m. INDO: "RATNA LUTARI" (Hindustani). 2.30—5.30—8.30 p m. YAMATO: YAN HOI LUI HUN" (Cantonese). 3—H—8.30 p.m. MALAI: "KAIQUN SENKI."
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    • 402 2 JTO-DAVS PROGRAM p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.3f p^drens Hour C5O p.m. religious, talk in Malai; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai--7.35 p.m. Cantonese drama, 8 p.m »eli^.Caotonese: P.m. news to ten; 8-30 p.m. Nippon music; ?^^.R: m' NiP°°° language lesson "Tadashii Banashi Kata"; 8.55 p.m orchestral
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