Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 October 1943
1943-10-28
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Title Section22 1943-10-28 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140*146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 2SI THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2a KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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Article77 1943-10-28 1 Dotnoi. A NIPPON BASE in Nampo, Oct. 26—The Supreme Commander of the Nippon forces in Nampo today tendered a luncheon party to Subhas Chandra Bose, head of the Frorisional Government of Axad Hind, together with all Cabinet members at his official residence here, to felicitate the77 words
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114 1943-10-28 1 DomeL HANKOW, Oct. 26—On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the occupation of the HankowWuchang area by Nippon fcrces, Nippon Army Headquarters in Central China today announced that, in the course of operations carried out by Nippon forces against Chungking remnants in114 words
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Article28 1943-10-28 1 IN CONNECTION with the second anniversary celebrations of the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso on Dec. 8. th« Syonan Sport? Association is organising a marathon race.28 words
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Article628 1943-10-28 1 EACH WAR review heard in the Imperial Diet since the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso is always better than the previous one, and infinitely more convincing and more confident in tone than any made by the speech-makers of the House of Commons and the American Congress.628 words
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1121 1943-10-28 1 'Based On Sovereignty And Independence Of Various Nations* DomeL TOKYO, Oct. 27.—The Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister) Mamoru Shigemitsu, in this morning^ session of the Budget Committee of the Lower House* of the Diet reiterated Nippon's ultimate war aims and the fundamental character of1,121 words
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Article, Illustration18 1943-10-28 1 (Dome! The wreckage of a U.S. bomber brought down darins a recent indiscriminate raid on North French Indo-China.—(Dome! - 18 words
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917 1943-10-28 1 "THE ANGLO-AMERICANS, though without any confidence, are still talking loudly of counter-attacks, so as to enlis1 the support of their allies, solely for the purpose of seafcinj some gains for their propaganda stunt/' declared Col. Koich Okubo, Senden-bu Cho, in a917 words
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68 1943-10-28 1 INDICATIVE of the enthusiasm and determination of Indians in Malai in their support for the Provisional Government of Asad Hind are the generous donations totalling $20,000,000. made up by two days' contributions given at the mass meetings of Indians. The first day, Oct. 25,68 words
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151 1943-10-28 1 FEATURING the jcint airdefence exercises being staged today and tomorrow will be mock enemy planes, which will fly trailing a red streamer in the day time, and at night with lights at the wing tips. These planes will drop "bombs (red151 words
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1110 1943-10-28 1 OwneL TOKYO, Oct. 26.—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo in his concurrent capacity as Rikugun Daijin (War Minister) reported on the latest war developments before the 83rd Extraordinary session of the Imperial Biet today and stated that Nippon military operations in1,110 words
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Article44 1943-10-28 1 DomeL A NIPPON" BASE in the South Pacific, Oct. 27.—Our fighters and anti-aircraft batteries "shot down 27 out of a total of 330 bcmbers and fighters which attempted to attack Buin, Bougainville Island, on Oct. 25 and 26.44 words
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180 1943-10-28 1 DomeL TOKYO, Oct. 26—Referring to the situation in Nampo (Southern Regions) under the Nippon Gunsel (Military Administration), Gen. Tojo said in the Imperial Diet that administration of occupied areas is being carried out smoothly, pointing out that the people in Nampo are wholeheartedly extending180 words
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Article59 1943-10-28 1 HANOI, Oct. 2C—ln another indiscriminate air raid on French Indochina, a formation of 13 American B-245. Consolidated heavy bombers, and six P-40 fighters attacked Haiphong about noon today. Damage was caused to civilian buildings in the neighbourhood of Haiphong Station as well as to Annamese residences on59 words
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499 1943-10-28 2 DR. S. SHIRASUGI - DR. S. SHIRASUGI PART ONE NOWADAYS, insurance is So popular that everyone knows something about it, whether he Is insured cr not. Someone may say that insurance is a very convenient thing. We can make 3 good amount of money by paying only a small499 words
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254 1943-10-28 2 Dmaei. TOKYO, Oct. 26—Reporting on the war situation in the full dress sessions of the House of Representatives and House of Peers this afternoon, Admiral Shire* taro Shimada, Kaigun Daijin ;Minister of the Nary), announced the war results gained by Imperial254 words
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Article296 1943-10-28 2 It will not be com^tible with the nature of stock company to deem It a mere trustee and regard Its sole responsibility as custody of insured's money and its use. The Insurance stock company ha* an enterprising function, that is to say. the insurance stock company is296 words
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153 1943-10-28 2 A REAL BOXING treat waa given last night at Sheum's Circus where a huge crowd assembled to witness the fight between the cleverly-matched boxers. The main event was a B—2 minute zounds bout between Baby Chocolate of Syonan (125 lb.) and Buddy Dason of153 words
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301 1943-10-28 2 Dftaaei. LISBON, Oct. 26.— The difflcul-. ties in connection with the propagandized thrust into Burma by the anti-Axis forces under the command of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten were pointed out by the Columbia Broadcasting System's correspondent in Chungking in a dispatch301 words
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280 1943-10-28 2 TWO OF PENANG'S most promising young scrappers figure in Nai Kim Lin's boxing card an Saturday. They are Golden Bey and his brother Baby Armstrong who meet Kid Carpentier and M. Dass respectively. The program stretches into five bouts, two four-rounders, the two clashes mentioned280 words
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85 1943-10-28 2 Domei. LISBON. Oct. 25.—1t is reported from london that the British Admiralty announced the loss of two warships, the cruiser, Charybdis, and the destroyer. Lirabourne, in a battle with German torpedo boats to the English Channel last Saturday. The announcement said the cruiser85 words
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208 1943-10-28 2 A iTNAL DRESS rehearsal of Radio Taiso with music will be held on the Padang at 10 ajn. (T.T.) en Sunday. All S.S.A, members who have been attending practices are requested to turn up without fail. On Friday (tomorrow) and Saturday usual practices will208 words
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322 1943-10-28 2 REMARKABLE close-ups cf Nippon soldiers in Jungle warfare and of the Imperial Navy's activities in the South Pacific—showing an enemy cruiser receiving a direct hit—are shown in Sekai Denei Shlmbun (Interna tic nal Movie News) No. 31, which will be screened at322 words
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Article, Illustration20 1943-10-28 2 A scene from "Ai No Ikka," a Nikkatsu production, which opens at the Kyoei and Syowa Gekijo today.20 words
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216 1943-10-28 2 A STORY OF life's drama —a fattier and mother undergoing innumerable hardships and privations in order to give their children all the comforts of home—is vividly told in "A* No Ikka," a Nikkatsu production which opens at the Kyoei and Syowa Gekijo216 words
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194 1943-10-28 2 Damei. TOKYO, Oct. 25.—Additional funds for the general accounts budget for the current fiscal year, totalling Yen 129,007,000. which will be submitted to the 83rd extraordinary session of the Diet were formally decided on at today's Cabinet meeting, it was announced by the Joho194 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous166 1943-10-28 2 ssaj^ksM ""^^^^^^t TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 630 p.m Chinese Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. religious talk by Al-Hustad Mohd. £%dullah Suhaimi; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai; 7.35 pm. Cantonese drama; 8 p.m news In Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Nippon166 words
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Miscellaneous294 1943-10-28 2 svonnn sinßun NIPPON-60LESSONS' VOCABULARY LESSON 54 v i? harau to pay j<sx* haracru to be able to pay 'tr uru to sell fr u *> ureru sell yobu to call a *< t* yoberu call kaku to write X >r r* kakeru write "f" i" naosu to repair 4" -te294 words
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Miscellaneous92 1943-10-28 2 I atafaV'laPl^jtW 4 KYO-EI and SYOWA: "AI NO TKKA" 3—6—8.30 p.m. and 330 6.30—9 pjn. respectively. USHIHO BUNKA EIGA: Change of Programme. 3—5.30—7.30 —9 p.m. MALAI: "NIPPON NO HAHA." 3 and 8.30 p.m. DA1SEKAI BUNKA EIGA: Change of Programme. 3—6.45—8—9.10 —10.20 pjn. INDO: "AMAR JYOTI" (Hindustani). 2.30—5.30—830 pm. YAMATO: "LO92 words
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