Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 October 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone JSo. 5471. NO. 275 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 778 1 Subhas Bose Announces Personnel Rally Round Our Banner, Strike For India's Freedom' AT EXACTLY 4.15 p.m. yesterday one of the world's most momentous and unique proclamations was made in Syonan amidst scenes of the greatest emotion and joy by Subhas Chandra Bose—the
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  • 189 1 Token Of Appreciation For Help, Symbol Of Comradeship' AS A SMALL token of appreciation of Nippon's help and as a symbol of comradeship, Subhas Chandra Bose has offered ten aeroplanes to Nippon. Subhas Bose's letter to the Nippon authorities in Syonan states, inter alia:
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  • 748 1 Ofiinurn ALIKE to the millions of Indians within India, who are being oppressed by the British, and to their well-wishers in Dai Toa the news of the ■day is the completion of the foimation of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind (Free India), with a
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  • 197 1 Owii. ASAMA HOTSPRINGS. Nagano, Oct. 21.—The organization of a Provision! Government of Azad Hind under Subhas Chandra Boae fives concrete form to the movement to liberate all Indians from British shackles, declared Rash Behari Bose, highest adviser te the Indian Independence League, in an interview
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  • 45 1 Dome). t JEFBo^'*??- 9rf! to "ported from London that Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, who retired from the posts of First Sea Lord and Naval Chief of Staff two weeks ago due to illness, died at the age of 6d this morning.
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  • 21 1 DomeL LISBON, Oct. 21.—1t Is reported that Admiral Louis Mountbatten is now in Chungking having taifaf Chiang Kai-shek.
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  • 62 1 Domet BANJKRMASIN. Oct. 18.—The exchange of goods will be further accelerated between South and North Borneo and other parts of Nampo (Southern Regions) through encouragement by the authorities concerned, for Increased production of special South Borneo products. These products will be exported chiefly to Djawa which is
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  • 110 1 OomeL TOKYO, Oct. 21—Tenno Heika at noon today graciously tendered a luncheon in honour of six Lieutenant Generals who recently returned from the front, in the Banquet Hall of the Imperial Palace. The Army officers honoured included Lieutenant Generals Tadayoshi Sano, Hikosaburo Hata, Takashi
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  • 159 1 NipponPlanes BombShipsAt Finsch Haven Darnel. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Oct. 21.—Our naval aircraft early on the morning of Oct. 20 spotted a group of enemy transports In the waters near Finsch Haven, New Guinea, and. releasing bombs upon
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  • 92 1 DMaef. TOKYO. Oct. 21—Students of 77 universities, colleges, and normal schools who will shortly join Nippon's fighting services were given a hearty send-off this morning at a ceremony in the compounds of the Meiji Shrine held under the sponsorship of the Mombu Sho (Education Ministry) The
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  • 66 1 DmuH *J*. AypmG Oct- 20 k that the North China Political Council today appointed Chang jen-li former Mayor of Hankow Special Municipality as Mayor of Tientsin Special Municipality. It win be recalled that the National Government of China at yesterday'* session of the Executive Yuan appointed Chang
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  • 24 1 DomeL PEKING. Oct. 21.—Lieut Gen. Kiyonobu Bhiozawa. Nippon Koshi (Minister) in Peking, returned here at 530 p.m. by air from Tokyo.
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  • 193 1 uoniei. LISBON, Oct. 21.—Gen. Mac-Arthur's headquarters in the South-West Pacific announced that Nippon forces scored a success in a counter-offensive launched in the Finsch Haven area in New Guinea. The cemmunique revealed that a bloody jungle battle was waged between ths Australian troops and
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  • 126 1 OmmL TOKYO, Oct. 20—The Government in the Cabinet conference this afternoon deliberated en and approved texts of four more bills presentable at the 83rd extraordinary Diet session which is scheduled to open on Oct. 25. The four bills approved were: (It The Bill providing special wartime
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  • 51 1 Dome!. HSINKING. Oct. The Manshukoku War Mii.iatry announced the establishment of the Military Stall College here simultaneously with the promulgation of the rules governing this military institution, it announced that the new institution aims at strengthening the Manshukoku Army as well as perfecting the training system of military
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  • 91 1 Oomet. LISBON, Oct. 21 —A Command communique announced by New Delhi Radio disclosed that a formation of Nippon bombers, escorted by flght?rs. yesterday raided Chittagong on the coast of Bengal Province near the Burmese border. The communique said tha* <hrw Britifh fighters were shot down in
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  • 161 1 Domet. BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 20—It is reportsd from Washington that the Magnuson Bill calling Icr amendment of the Chinese Exclusion Act was scathingly criticized during the floor debaU in the United States House dl Representatives on the measure, as representatives expressed ths real feelings
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  • 33 1 LISBON. Oct. 21.—1t is reported from Washington that the United States House of Representatives passed and sent to the Senate the Magnuson Bill to repeal the Chinese Exclusion Act
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  • 357 1 THE CONCENSUS of opinion of delegates to the conference convened In Syonan yesterday in connection with the proclamation of the Provisional Government cf Azad Hind was that this was one of the greatest days in the annals of India's long history. Dr. N Mootatamby
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  • 302 2 'GOODWILL TO ALL WHO RESPECT US 9 UODKL MANILA, Oct. 20—Fcreign Minister Claro M. Recto in a statement to the Press upon his assumption of oflice, defining the international policy of the independent Philippines said: "The Government of the Republic will earnestly and inrtefatigably seek
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  • 210 2 P«meL MACASSAR, Oct. 19—As another step toward sell-sufficiency In textile goods in the Celebes, the Inhabitants here have started weaving cloth for sarongs and ether clothing by utilizing existing handsplnning and handweaving machines, as an ample supply of raw cotton is available from this year's
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 2 A procession passing through a street in Manila in celebration of the birth of the Philippines Republic.—(Domei photo).
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  • 48 2 Domei. MANILA, Oct. 20—Arsenio Bonifacio, Vice-Minister of the Interior, and MajorGeneral Guillermo Francisco, Director of the Bureau of Constabulary, on behalf of President Jose P. Laurel, paid homage today at the monument for Filipino War Dead at the ex-war prisoner's camp in Tarlac.
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  • 180 2 IN CONNECTION with the arrangements made with Thailand regarding the cession of the four North Malr-.i States, the following amendments to the details published on the front page of the Syonan Sintun (English Edition) en Oct. 19 are given for public information and guidance: Sub-paragraph
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  • 215 2 Domei. LISBON, Oct. 19.—1t is reported from Washington that bitter controversies continued to rage on the home front with the coal crisis drawing the spotlight. Eightsen thousand out cf 22,000 Union coal miners in Alabama and Indiana remained away from their jobs
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  • 58 2 PENANG. Oct. 20—Inter-State games at soccer, badminton and basketball are scheduled between Penang and Syonac at Syonan the early part of next month. The local contingent to expected to leave Penaner on Oct. 30. returning on Nov. s after a week's vi«it. Two soccer matches, one an inter-3tate
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  • 196 2 Domel FUKUOKA, October 20.—Sotaro Ishiwata, Supreme Economic Adviser to the National Government of China, arrived here by air yesterday morning from Nanking en route 1 c Tokyo to consult with the central authorities before the convocation of the forthcoming Extraordinary Diet Sesstcn on
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  • 133 2 Domci. LISBON, Oct. 20.—With the House Ways and Means Committee beginning executive sessions today on the new revenue Bill, there appeared no doubt that all major iecommendaUons of the Administration en the $10% billion tax plan will be rejected, according to latest reports from Washington.
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  • 68 2 IPOH, Oct. 20. —The llrst training camp for LN.A. volunteers in Perak was declared open by Governor Naokata Kawamura. Governor Kawamura expressed his fervent hope that the trainees would form part of the force that would soon liberate India from her bondage. Congratulatory messages were received from
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  • 310 2 LAUREL EXPLAINS PROVISIONS Domei. MANILA, Oct. 20. —In a statement issued on the occasion oi the completion of the ratification by the Government of Nippon and the Philippines of the Alliance Treaty, President Jose P. Laurel explained the provisions of accord which closely
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  • 167 2 ALL SCIENTIFIC research crow in Nampo will function as united body, devoting their efforts to subjects directly related to the successful prosecution of the war, says the Syonan Sinbun. Nippon Edition. This decision, marking a departure from the hitherto individual research. which
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  • 101 2 BmhL MALACCA, Oct. 19.—An extensive tour has been organised by the Sendenka to further stimulate food production in the State. Officers of the Sendenka as well as those of the Nomuka (Agricultural Section) and the Syokuryoka (Food Control Section) who comprise the Party, have been visiting every
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  • 89 2 Dome! RANGOON, Oct. 2#—Greatly inspired by the indomitable fighting spirit of Sergeant Anabuki, who is now convalescing at a certain hospital here, Major-General Aung San, Burmese National Defence Minister, together with his wife Madame Making Gie, visited the hospital yesterday afternoon to inquire
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  • 163 2 MM* LISBON, Oct. 19—Prime Minister Winston Churchill to- day sought to evade the charges of unfair action and bad faith against Britain hurled by the five United States Senators who recently returned to Washington from a world tour. Questioned in the House
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  • 135 2 SPONSORED by the Koseika "ho and organized by the Syonan Sports Association, preparations ire well under way for the Meiji ?etsu sports program on the Padang in Iront of the Syonan rokubetusi on Nov. 3. Mass drill (Radio Taiso) and physical tests far members of
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  • 77 2 SENTENCE of two months' imprisonment each was imposed by Mr. L. C. Goh in the Syonan K°izl Tihohoin on two Malais who wera convicted on a charge of extortion. It was alleged that, on Sept. I. the accused oemanded money of a Chinese in Jalan
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  • 48 2 Domci MANILA. Oct. 20—Three t.hn-i«^iyi city elementary and high school children yesterday made a pilgrimage to the momuiient of Jose Rizal. FUipino national hero in Luneta where they pledged themselves to emulate the martyr In constructing a strong independent Philippines, as wel a* Dal Toa.
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    • 168 2 lODAY'S PROG.w,\:i 6 pm. music; 6.90 pjn. Nippoi language news for beginners; 6.36 pm Malal Children's Hour; 6.90 pjn. piano recital by Inche Jar; 7.30 pjn. new* in Malai; 7.35 pjn. piano recital by Maw 8. O. Cheng; 8 pjn. news in Cantonese; 8.15 pjn. news in Hokkien: 8.30 pjn.
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