Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 October 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street. Syopatu Telephone No. 5471. NO. 27© SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 BEVEN CENTS
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  • EHEMY LOSES 164 PLANES AND 74 VESSELS IN NEW GUINEA SECTOR
  • 521 1 fyttuott FIRST INDICATION that the course of military events in the South-West Pacific is taking a new turn is contained in a communique issued by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief of the anti-Axis forces in this theatre of war. MacArthur frankly admitted a Nippon success
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  • 102 1 Domei. LISBON, Oct. 21.—A report from Detroit states that the Chrysler Corporaticn announced that Army truck production has halted and 2,300 men are idle by the suspension of work at the Mound Road truck plant of the Dodge division. The Company's spokesman
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  • 29 1 Domei TOKYO. Oct. 22.—The Nippon Musical Culture Association will shortly produce musical compositions dedicated to the newly independent States of Burma and the Philippines.
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  • 88 1 Dvmci. TOKYO, Oct. 22—The first showing of the touring exhibition of principal products in Nippon-occupied regions in the South, sponsored by the Tokyo Commerce and Industry Museum for seeondam Jfhool *tu- dents in Tokyo Metropolis, ra held this afternoon at Shiftftbugaoka Girls' Higher Schoot at Unyeno
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  • 521 1 IF WOMEN are given a chance to play their part, they will prove the equal of their brothers in fighting for their country," stated Subhas Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, on the occasion of
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  • 243 1 Domei. TOKYO, Oct. 22.—Mr. Yuzo Isono, deputy spokesman of Joho Kyoku (Board of Informa tion) told foreign Press correspondents that the establishment yesterday of the first National Government of India in Syonan is "a matter for heartiest congratulations" and "there
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  • 272 1 HEARTIEST thanks to the Imperial Government and the people of Nippon for their sympathy, co-operation and assistance, were expressed in a telegram to Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo dispatched by delegates to the Indian Independence Conference held in Syonon on Thursday. The telegram to
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  • 78 1 Domei. AN UNDISCLOSED BASE in Burma, Oct. 21.—A large formation of Nippon bombers and fighters attacked Chittagong on Oct. 20 with devastating effect, it was officially announced today. Two large-sized vessels in Chittagong harbour were subjected to heavy bombing, while severe damage was also inflicted on harbour
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  • 59 1 Dome*. CANTON. Oct. 21—It is revealed that Lord Louis Mountbatten, Conwwqdoit to-Chief of antiAxis forces In Soutn-East Asia, has concluded his five-day visit to Chungking and returned to his headquarters. It is understood that Mountbatten conferred lengthily with Chiang Kai-shek and also Lisut. Oen. Joseph Stillwell,
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  • 66 1  -  F.I.C Government By Domei. TOKYO, Oct. 21—It is disclosed tha| the Government-General of French Indochina through the Nippon toreign Office yesterday conferred the "King of Cambodia Decoration" on Yoshle Fuji war a, noted Nippon tenor, in recognition of his contribution to Nip-pon-French Indochina cultural relations through music.
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  • 211 1 DomeL TOKYO. Oct. 22 On the occasion of the establishment of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind today a p'.an is under way to present to Subhas Chandra Be. the first edition of the complete collet lion of works by the late Tenshtn Okekura. noted
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  • 55 1 Domei. BANGKOK. Oct. 22—Premier Field Marshal Phibun Songhkram at 9 p.m. yesterday exchanged official greetings with the Sultan of Kedah which State was ceded to Thailand early this week. In a 20-minute conversation, it is understood the Thai Premier and the Kedah Sultan discussed various
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  • 60 1 Domei. LISBON, Oct. 21.—From Washington, it is reported that Prentis H Brown has resigned his post as Chief of the Office of Price Administration. It is understood that the most likely successor Is Chester Bowles, General Manager of the Office of Price Administration. Brown assumed his post
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  • 47 1 Domci. BANGKOK, Oct. 21.—Nippon T»i■hi (Ambassador) Teiji Tsubokami was host this evening at a farewell banquet in honour of Wichit W'athakan. newly appointed Thai Ambassador to Nippon, and former Foreign Minister, who will leave for his post in the near future.
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  • 162 1 Domei. TpKYO, Oct. 22 Dr. Hidetake Yaoi cf the Infectious Diseases Research Institute, who is wellknown as the originator of serumtherapy against dengue fever, will shortly visit Nampo (Southern Regions) to complete his research work. The success of Dr. Yaois discovery was
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  • 362 1 DETAILS of the plan for carrying out the coming air-dclence exercises have been officially announced as fellows:— Starting from tomorrow. Oct. 24, and lasting till next Tuesday, Oct. 26, Ibere will t>e preparatory practices carried out in areas under the control of every s»o
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  • Provisional Government Of Azad Hind Has Full Sympathy, Backing Of Nippon
    • 544 2 "THIS PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT of Azad Hind is unique of its kind; it is not am ere war-time Government; it is not a refugee Government exiled from its country by the exiKencies of war; it is a war Government which has no other task but to carry
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    • 421 2 'Nothing Left Undone For ComingFight 9 POST-WAR WORK ALSO PLANNED INDICATING his absolute confidence in the final outcome— victcry over the Anglo-Americans —Subhas Chandra Bose in a statement on Thursday disclosed "we have been planning and preparing not only for the coming struggle but also for post-war reconstruction. "We can
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  • 204 2 BIG APPROPRIATION FOR RELIEF WORK MANILA. Oct. 21.—With President Jose P. Laurel presiding, the newly appointed Cabinet held its first meeting at 1 p.m. at Malacanan Palace. Though no announcement was mads it is understcod that matters of Stats were discussed st the combined luncheon meeting. The
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  • 161 2 S YON AN soccer players are j preparing for a hard tussl? j against Penang on Nov. 3, and are taking no chances. In order i to select the best players, practice matches have been arranged for Tuesday and Thursday
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  • 42 2 NANKING. Oct. 21—The Press section of tr«: Nippon forces in Ch'.na tliis afternoon announced that Gen. J-'hunruku liata. Supreme Commander of the Nippon forces in China, returned here yesterday following an inspection tour of Tsinan. Kaifeng Hsucliow and Kuangteh.
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  • 131 2 AN OPPORTUNITY of buying bananas at cheap rates will be afforded to Syonan public tomorrow through a generous gesture of the Negri Sembilan Yasal Kumiai which has decided to open a distributing centre at the Orchard Road Market. It is understood that bananas will
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  • 134 2 THE FOLLOWING is the program for the popular concert by the augmented Syonan Orchestra at the Sycuan Koka;do on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 pj~i. and from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.: Overture, Morning Noon and Night In Vienna (Suppe); Waltz, (By Request), Lotus Blossom (Ohisem, Ha-Uta.
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  • 158 2 Domei. TOKYO. Oct. 22.—Characterizing the Provisional Government of Free India, the formation of which was iormaily announced yesterday as "the instrument for building cf a rejuvenated India" the Nippon Time3 this morning editorially declares, "No time U more opportune than now"
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  • 97 2 IN LINE WITH the great selfsufficiency drive that is resulting in the production locally of scores cf daily necessities, a new comparatively inexpensive quality of brilliantine has been placed on the market. Lam Ens and Co., who are the manufacturers have set a precedent
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  • 213 2 Dontei. FOREMOST YUNNAN FRONT, Oct. 20.—The Nippon mopping-up campaign launched against Chungking troops on the western bank of the Nu River in Yunnan Province is being pushed successfully, according to latest field reports. Th« Nippon troops by Oct. 16 completely surrounded the Chungking
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  • 690 2 THAT THE response to Subhas Bose's appeal for runds had been spontaneous anA in Malai, so far. th? amount collect-! ed had been little over 30 lacs, was disclosed by Lieut. Col. A. C. Chatterji. the General Secretary of the Indi.
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  • 131 2 WITH THE FORMATION of a I Provisional Government cf Azad Hind (Free India), the Indian Independence League, however. will not be dissolved but will continue to function as usual, it was announced by Mr. S. A. Ayer. I th-j newly appointed Minister of Publicity
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 678 2 PUBLIC NOTICES MALAI NOTICE NO. 60. NOTICE is hereby given that the folio v i% is to be added to the list of entrusted purchasers and their respective undertaken areas as spscilied according to the provision of Section 2 of the Regulation? for the Control of Materials Used for Production
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    • 480 2 SITUATIONS VACANT GOOD LOOKING WATTREBSH3 wanted by "Satsuki' Restaurant. No. 155. Mkid'e Road. Apply ptr.oually between 12 and 6 p.m. (T.T.) :o the Manager. WANTtD. SEVERAL AUTOMOBILE AND MOTOR-CYCLE REPAIRERS. BLACKSMITHS and CARPENTERS. Apply at the office o! Ni:san Jidosha, 14, Orchard Road, Bycnan, bsfore 11 ajn. dally. PIANOS CAREFULLY
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 110 2 THE STAFF members of the Syonan Tckubetu-si Shoko-ka, who won a prize in the recent Konan Saiken lottery, have made an excellent gesture by donating $600 to the Nippcn Red Cross Fund. This gift was sent to the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition) through Mr. Chia Teck Khiam. Donations received to
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    • 132 2 KVO-Fl and SYOWA: SI QOMAR' (Malai). 3—6—8.30 p.m. and 3.30— 6.30—9 p.m. respectively. To-morrow: Morning show at 12 noon and 12.30 p.m. respectively. USHIHO BUNK A EIGA: Pour shows at 3—5.30—7.30 —9 p.m. To-morrow.! 1—3—5.30—7—9 p.m. INDO: "RATNA LUTARI" (Hindustani). 2.30—5.30—8.30 p.m. TAMATO: "HOW JEE CHUM CHUN KKE" (Cantonese). 3—6—8.30
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    • 283 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 pm. mu~ic; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners: 6 30 p.m. Tamil Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. Malai music "Kronchong and Extra" by Kampong Gelam Kronchong Orkest: 7.20 pm. news in Tamil; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese song selections; 8p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hckkien: 8.30
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