Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 October 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 282 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 47 1 Receives "Burmese Envoy At Palace Domel. TOKYO, Oct. 28.— Thein Maung, Burmese Ambassador to Tokyo, was received in audience by Tenno Heika this morning at the Imperial Palace, when he presented his credentials to the Throne. The Ambassador was later granted audience by Kogo Heika.
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  • 183 1 Dom i. HOIHOW, Oct. 28—Three enemy bombers were sent crashins* to the earth while another was badly crippled when Nippon naval interceptors, operating in close contact with Nippon ground batteries on October 26 hurled back a daylight raid carried out bv a total of
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  • 48 1 DomeL HSINKING, Oct. 27.—It is revealed that another step toward the complete co-operation between Nippon and Manshukoku for bolstering war production will be brought into being in the near future with the affiliation of the Manshukoku Light Metal Industry into Nippon's Light Metal Control Association.
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  • 690 1 TO YADANJI Nakajima, veteran member of the Lower House of the Imperial Diet, we are indebted for a clear enunciation of Nippon's Dai Toa policy. With his enunciation of this policy, the Gaimu Daijin, Mamoru Shigemitsu, expressed full concurrence, and we feel that the points
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  • 318 1 Dream To Retake Burma Shattered "Their dream of recapturing Burma having been shattered by the swift forestalling action by Nippon forces, the anti-Axis forces are now scared to death by the Nippon thrusts toward Kunming and into India/* declared Lieut. Col,
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  • 179 1 DomeL TOKYO, Oct. 28.—Replying to the resolution adopted by the House of Representatives at today's plenary session for arousing the whole of Toa (East Asia) into action, Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo declared the Nippon Government is in full accord with the purport of this
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  • 200 1 DomcL LISBON, Oct. 27.—0n the occasion of United States Navy Day today. Admiral Ernest J. King, Comraander-in-Chief of the United States fleet, and Joseph Clark Grew, ex-Ambassa-. dor to Tokyo, in speeches warned Americans against the toughness of
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  • 258 1 DMMi -n/- <**}&- A NIPPON BASE in Nortn China. Oct. 27—Powerful Nippon aimy units are now engaged in mopping-up Chinese Communist troops in the rugged mountain regions on the western side of the Tunglu railway In southern j Shansi, field dispatches revealed.
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  • 144 1 Domei. NORTH CHINA FRONT, Oct. 28.1 —Nippcn forces which started mopping-up operations early this month in the central district in western Sliantung and southern Hopeh Provinces dealt a shattering blew to the greater part of the Chinese Communist army in these areas
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  • 132 1 D«meL BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 27—The morale and utter lack of fighting spirit among American troops stationed in various anti-Axis bases in the Pacific is revealed in the recent issue of News Week Which declared "the worst thing with the Pacific as far
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  • 153 1 DomeL TOKYO, Oct. 27—The production of ircn, aluminium, and foodstuffs in Manshukoku will be greatly bolstered as a result of the recent joint Nippon-Manshukoku plan. Tadayukl Furuimi, vicechief of the Manshukoku General Affairs Board, declared today. He said he had been conferring with the
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  • 157 1 Darnel. LISBON, Oft. 28.—The grim spectre of famine continued to hover ever India, with official reports revealing that 201 corpses were buried on Monday in Calcutta alone, according to a dispatch from Calcutta. The reports said that the Calcutta Health Officer
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  • 145 1 TOKYO. Oct. 28—On the occasion of the 21st anniversary or the historic march of Fascist troops to Rome the first Republican Fascist rally was held at tbe Italian Cultural Institute here under the auspices of the Nippon branch of the Fascist party, attended
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  • 230 1 Domei. LISBON, Oct. 27—The acute scarcity of commodities in Chungking controlled China owing to the airtight blockade and the closure of the Burma Road is reflected in skyrocketing prices. Dispatches cabled by foreign corres pendents quoted the Chungking spokesman as disclosing that prices in Chung-king-China have
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  • 112 1 TOKYO, Oct. 28.—Dai Honyei at 3 p.m. announced "An enemy unit at dawn on Oct. 27 effected^ landing on Mono Island. "The Imperis.l Naval Air Force attacked enemy warcraft and other vessels in the vicinity of the landing point, and immediately sank
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  • 68 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Oct. 28.—Our anti-aircraft batteries brought dewn eight enemy bombers on Oct. 26 when a total of 320 enemy planes attempted to raid our positions on Buin, Bougainville Island. The enemy raiders came over Buin in six
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  • 123 1 DotaeL NIPPON BASE in South Pacific, Oct. 28.—Nippon ground and air units en Madang and New Guinea shot down 15 enemy planes during the past two weeks. A formation of enemy bombers and fighter planes attempted to raid northern Madang on Oct. 16
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  • 273 1 I Domei. TOKYO, Oct. 27.—A sensational I newsreel showing the last-minute I death throes of the United States aircraft-carrier, Hornet, just before it goes to the bottom off Santa Cruz Island, in the southwestern Pacific, on Oct. 26 last year, will be
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  • 514 1 DomeL LISBON, Oct. 28.—The southern Soviet-German front continued to witness embittered fighting of undiminished intensity as Red forces were continuously thrown into the battle in the Melitopol area, manifestly with the aim of breaking through to the mouth of the Dnieper, thus cutting
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  • 113 2 Hsiakwan Base Left In Ruins After First Attack Domei. A NIPPON BASE, Oct. 26.—Hsiakwan, in northwestern Yunnan Province, which was attacked for the first time by Nippon army planes yesterday, is a key supply base for the Chungking forces operating around
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  • 922 2  -  DR. S. SHIRASUCI NOW LET us go a step further and examine the character of the insurance community. As we have seen insurance serves the benefit of a grcup of people. But insurance should not serve only groups of people who pursue their own particular
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  • 139 2 Domei. FUKUOKA, Oct. 27.—Renzo Sawada, Nippon Taishi sador) to Burma, on his arrival here by air from Syonan this aftemcon en route to Tokyo, stated in a Press interview that Burmese aro keenly conscious that there will be no complete independence "for Burma without
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  • 143 2 LOCAL YOUTHS are now strenuously preparing themselves for the test in physical strength being carried out on the occasion of the Meiji Setsu on Nov. 3. Members of 'die Syonan Sports Association, intending to undergo the test, have been practising daily at the Jalan
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  • 213 2 COMPETITORS In the Syonan Swimming Championship Competition to oe held at Mount "Emily Pool or. Nov. 7 are reminded that qualifying heats will be held at the Pool tomorrow and on Sundays starting from 5 p.m. (T.T.). Swimmers concerned are requested to
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  • 393 2 THE MORAL strength born out of the conviction that their cause is just and noble in the hearts of the rank and file of the Axad Hind Fauj is a mightier weapon than even arms," declared Subhas
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  • 234 2  -  ZAIOA WF.BB THE LATEST release to the Kyoei and Showa Oekijo simultaneously is the interesting and educational picture entitled "Ai No Ikka," a Nikkatsu production. Packed houses were held in rapt attention by a story woven round an Weal domestic hearth. Music teacher
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  • 94 2 DomtL LISBON, Oct. 27.—A New York dispatch quotes William -Clayton, assistant United States Secretary for Commerce, as having told the opening ssssicn yesterday of the 30th National Foreign Trade Convention that the United States must choose new between two alternatives, either taking her proper
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  • 315 2 SPECIAL significance was attached to yesterday's Deepavali celebration, the first Indian New Year to be observed since the establishment of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind. From thousands of Indian homes yesterday the Indian Tricolour flew in honour of tha occasion,
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  • 110 2 Domei. HANOI. Oct. 27—The French Indochina Government has decided to divide the fishing grounds along the French Indochina coast into five districts namely northern, central, southern, eastern, and western districts. In each district, superintendents will be stationed to supervise the fishing industry. The location of
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  • 115 2 BENG—Mrs. Beng Saik Geok (Nee Madam Lee Kim Eng) passed away peacefully at her residence No. 4 Parkstone Road, at the age of 51 years, on Wednesday (27th Oct., 2603) at 12 p.m. (T.T.). She leaves behind her beloved husband, two sons <Beng Koon Giap and Beng Siew Giap),
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 467 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED by Doctor an educated Chinese Girl as Receptionist-Assls.ant. Must be able to speak Malai, English and some Chinese dialects. Apply personally at No. 159, North Bridge Road, Syonan. WANTED, Several Automobile and motor-cycle repairers, blacksmiths, carpenters, electric welding workers and gas welding: workers. Apply at the Office
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    • 596 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 291 Re: REMOVAL OF ROD-DOII ZIMUKYOKU (LABOUR OFFICE) Off SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI. From the 31st clay of October, thfl ROH-DOH ZIMU-KYOKU (Labou* Office) of Syonan Tokubetu-Sl will bo moved to the new address as hereunder stated and at which all office worfc will also be
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 160 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pm. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 6.50 pjn. radio play in Malai; 7.30 pjo. news in Malai; T35 p.m. Teochew drama; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Nippon music; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language
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    • 356 2 svormn smßun NIPPON-GOLESSONS 1 LESSON 55 VOCABULARY v tr narau to learn -f- 5 x-t* naraeru to be able to learn K <► odoru to dance odoreru dance a -y* hakobu to carry -^a^A- hakoberu carry T i* 9 uruku tc walk Tf*>r arukeru walk i~ hanasu to speak J-
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