Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 October 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office *****46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone iVo. 5471. NO. 279 TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 476 1 'WE WILL FIGHT SLOE BY SLOE WITH NIPPON FORCES, INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY, 'DECLARES OFFICER Dome! RANGOON, Oct. 25.—Side by side with the Imperial Nippon forces, the Burmese Army today is ready to smash any anti-Axis counter-attacks against Burma, declared a high-ranking officer of the Burmese Army. He
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  • 158 1 "WHEN the Indian National Army marches into India, the Air Force under my command will protect and co-operate with you from the skies," pledged the Commander of a certain Nippon Air Force on Sunday evening when the Provisional Government of Azad Hind
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  • 132 1 Domei. LISBON, Oct. 24.—A Washington dispatch revealed the controversy is continuing between the Roosevelt Administraticn and Congress over subsidies, with Republican legislators accusing the price roll-back program as an attempt to rally votes for Roosevelt's fourth term. Indications that the Administration will reject
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  • 152 1 Domei. BURMfc FRONT. Oct. 24.— large formation of Imperial Army bcmbers yesterday raided Tambru, on ths upper reaches of the Naaf River, 40 kilometres above Maungdaw, blasting enemy barracks and supply godowns and setting ablaze enemy positions at two pjints. Out of several
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  • 363 1 WITH A VIEW to controlling the distribution cf labourers In Syonan arid fixing proper wages, ths 6yons.n Tokubetu-si has already taken measures to register all labour suppliers, that is, all head ccolies. This was notified by Syonan Toku-betu-si Notice No. 282 of
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  • 567 1 ONE OF THE MOST. important meetings of the Imperial Diet is now in session in Tokyo, for the Diet has before it bills of far-reaching significance, all designed to make the wartime structure of Nippon even more invincible than now. The bills deal with the
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  • 211 1 UVTOCI. TOKYO, Oct. 23—The RikugunSho (War Ministry) at 4 p.m. announced that it has been reported the Throne that a citation was granted on Feb. 11 this year to the Onizuka Unit for its exceptionally valiant fighting on Guadalcanar Island. The text of the
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  • 252 1 DomeL TOKYO. Oct. 25—The 83rd extraordinary session of the Imperial Diet was -convoked and formed this mcrning. The plenary session of the House of Peers was held at 0.30 a.m., while the House of Representatives sat in plenary session at 10.10 a.m. and both the Houses
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  • 108 1 Dome*. LISBON. Oct. 25.—The entire city of Easton, Pennsylvania, was shaken when the North Front Street plant of the Easton Gas Company blew up early tcday with a heavy explosion which shattered the main building of the plant, according to a report received here.
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  • 46 1 Do—H. HANOI. Oct. 24.—An enemy formation of 14 B-24 heavy bombers and several fighters, appearing over northern French Indochina this morning, blindly bombed the vicinities of Hanoi airport, injuring several inhabitants. No damage \as caused to airport installations.
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 1 A section of the Indian National Army which was reviewed by Subhas Chandra Bose at a parade held in Syonan on Sunday.—(Domei picture).
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  • 152 1 STOP PRESS TOKYO, Oct. 26.—Outlining: the measures taken by the Government to strengthen the national wartime structure to the maximum pitch of efficiency. Premier Gen. Hldeki Tojo. In an address before the 83rd extraordinary session of the Imperial Diet at S p.m. today, reiterated
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  • 143 1 Doraei. TOKYO. Oct. 26—Dai Honyel at 1.3* p.m. today announced that Nippon forces, operating in the sector near the month of the Sons River, north of Finach Haven, New Guinea, up to date counted about 2.000 enemy dead, besides capturing large quantities of
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  • 136 1 D«mei. LISBON, Oct. 23.—Soviet-Ger-man hostilities mounted to a new climax as Autumn battles assumed gigantic proportions along the whole front from Melitopcl to Kremenchung. Berlin said that the fighting reached a new ferocity barely attained before. This is especialy true in the
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  • 462 1 'I Demand Your All By Right, 9 Bose Says IS HIS FIRST call for funds, as the head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind Subhas Chandra Bose yesterday collected $6,300,000 from the wealthy members of the Indian Independence League. Malai, who had gathered at
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  • 78 1 QUAI IFIBD observers interpret Base's forthright demand for funds from the wealthy section of Maiai's Indian community last night as one of the greatest tests of confidence in his leadership. The unqualified success that his demand met with, is taken as a sure Indication that
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  • 184 1 GOING WILL BE TOUGH FROM NOW OV Dome!. LISBON, Oct. 24—Rear-Admi-ral D. E. Barbey, American Commander of anti-Axis amphibious forces in the Scuth-West Pacific, in a statemement to war correspondents, according to a dispatch received here, commenting en operations in New Guinea, said "We have
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  • 157 1 Gomel NIPPON BASE in South Pacific, Oct. 25—Five enemy fighters were shot down on Oct. 21 when our fighters promptly intercepted an enemy formation of 42 Consolidated B-24 bombers and Grumman fighters, which attempted to attack our position at the eastern tip of Bougainville Island.
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  • 76 1 Domei. LISBON Oct. 25—It is reported from Washington that the Office of War Information yesterday announced that the casualties of the United States armed forces from the outbreak ot war to date, "whose next of kin have been notified," totalled 115,883, Including 23,592
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  • 223 1 DomeL LISBON, Oct. 25—On the ftft« lian front, the Luftwaffe struck a crippling blow against the vital Anglo-American supply ba^e of Naples. Land hostilities were confined t«> mountain battles of a locr.l character in 'which the Wehrmacht demonstrated their mastery. The enemy was
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  • 299 2 NIPPON'S recognition of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind is bound to influence Chungking: to a remarkable degree. This is the conviction of Subhas Chandra Bose, head of the Provisional Government. Bose made this statement at a Press
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  • 155 2 Domri. HANOI, Oct. 23.—Investigation nnd survey of land in preparation fcr ldyin<? the new superexpress railway line which will connect Tokyo and Syonan through Northern Kcrea. China, French Indochina and .Thailand is now being carried out smoothly by a grcup of Nippon railway technicians.
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  • 185 2 Dcmei. A NIPPON BASE in North China, Oct. 23.—1n i» mopping-up campaign carried out by Nippon rces in Shansi Province against Chinese Communist troops since the middle of September this year, the Nippcn forces, up to Oct. 22, fcund 4,439 enemy bodies
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  • 178 2 PENANG sportsmen are taking an important part in th* Meiji Setsu spcrts program to be held on the Syonan Tokubetu-si Padang on Nov. 3. Thirty-five soccer, basketball and badminton players will arrive in Syonan on Saturday, Ncv. 1. The visiting sportsmen
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  • 63 2 Mr. M. A". BABAIIIAMY (aged 57) well-known Sinhales? Jeweller of 72. Heeren Street, Malacca, passed away peacefully in the presence of his elder sen (Mr. M. A. Jinadasa) and a few of his closest friends at No. 65. Buffalo Road. Syonan, at 10 p.m. (T.T.) en Saturday (Oct. 23,
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  • 98 2 APPEARING before Mr. M V. Pillai in the Syonan Keizl Tihohcln a Chinese, Ng Cheow Poh, pleaded guilty when charged with contravening the Materials Control Regulaticns. Also charged' was another Chinese, Wong Queh Fah. The allegation against Ng Cheow Poh was that on
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 2 Teacher Oda (Isamu Kosugi) and his seven children—.*. scene from 'Ai No Ikka," which will be screened at the ivyo-Ei and Syowa Gckijo from Thursday.
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  • 383 2 SPECIAL TREAT TO SCHOOL-CHILDREN "AI NO IKKA." a Nikkatsu production, featuring Isamu Kosugi and Chieko Murata, which opens at the Kyo-Ei and Syowa Gekijo on Thursday, is an interesting human drama which tells a story of how trials and tribulations
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  • 158 2 LIBERATION OF INDIA EMPHASIZED Oomej. TOKYO, Oct. 23—The attainment of complete independence by India would complete the establishment of Dai Tea Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia Co-Pros-perity Sphere), declared Rentaro Mizuno who, on behalf cf ths Asia Development General Headquarters of Taisei Yokusankai (National Service Association)
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  • 171 2 Dome!. LISBON, Oct. 22—A report from Marmagoa said that the exchange ship, Gripsholm, sailed at 8.20 a.m. today lor Port Elizabeth, South Africa, where It is due within 11 days. Repatriates from Toa (East Asia) are scheduled to arrive in the United States early
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  • 160 2 iISVUSCIMLITY OF HOME FROIST Domci. HSINKJ.NG Oct. 23-The firm «onvictio:i of Nippon's final victory in f.ai Toa Senso (Greater East Asia War) was emphasized tc Pressman yesterday by Rokuzo Takebe, Director of the General Affairs Board, upon his return here from Tokyo where he conferred with leading
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 57 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. LIM SOO SIAM and family beg to tender their heartfelt thanks to all these relatives and friends who very kindly attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Lim 800 Siam (nee Madam Leow Mui Hiang) on Saturday. 23rd Oct. 2603, and also to those who paid
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    • 911 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SITUATIONS VACANT >k GOOD LOOKING WAITRESSES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE Na. 288 wanted by "Satsuki" Restaurant. No. 155. Middle Road. Apply personally Re: The Sale of Rice Polishing* and between 12 and 6 p.m. (T.T.) to the In polished Rice Powder. Manager. It is hereby notified that the .listri-
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 183 2 TO-DAY'S ritOUBAM 9 p.m. musical, 6 :J0 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Mala} drama "Panjl Semarang," 7.20 p.m. new In Malai; 7.35 p.m. Pekin drama: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in HokJden; 830 p.m. Nippon music: 840 p.m Nippon language
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    • 333 2 svonrni sinßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 53 VOCABULARY Y seta clogs T >/ f ageru to give ■y is zasshi magazine it kasu to lend f kutsu shoes A to lend ?vi/ kutsushita seeks Aifir v iku-satsu how many books? FXERCISE Ztsshi n san-satsu kashite kudasai Piease lend me three Y?z>
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    • 92 2 KVO-EI SYOWA:-"SI GOMAR" (in Malai) 3—6—8.30 p.m. and 3.30 —e.30 —9 p.m. respectively. USHIHO BUNK A EIGA:—Pour snows at 2—5.30—7.30 —9 p.m. INDO:—"PATNA LUTARI" (Hindustani) 2.30—5.30—3 30 p.m. VAMATO:—"HOW LUI CHUM CHUN KEE" (Cantonese) 3—8—8.30 p.m. DAISEXA1 BUNK A EIGA:—Five shews at 3—5.45—8—9.10 —10.20 pm. MALAI;—"Sni ARBARI" (in Malai) 3
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