Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 November 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140^146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 254 MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • NIPPON AND CHINA CONCLUDE PACT OF ALLIANCE
    • 732 1 TOKYO, Oct. 30.—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo in a statement on the Pact of Alliance in Nanking this morning described the Pact as a "matter of profound significance as another step forward in the
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    • 750 1 UNSURPASSED in its value as an object-lesson to the Vest of the world, especially to scheming, aggfessor nations like the Anglo-Saxons, in its importance and effect as an instrument for ensuring the stability and peace of Dai Toa and .consequently the peace of the world, and
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    • 401 1 Enemy Raiders Pay Dearly Over Nippon-Occupied Areas WIDELY-SEPARATED raids ranging from the South Pacific to Burma, in which considerable destruction was caused to enemy forces and military facilities, characterized the activities of the Nippon Air Forces during the past few days, according
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    • 309 1 'WILL CONTRIBUTE TO WAR EFFORT THE SECOND exchange ship, Teia Mam, carrying 1,500 repatriates from Marmagoa called at Syonan yesterday. The Syonan Chuo Hoso Kyoku (Central Broadcasting Station) released special programs to the ship for the returning nationals, says the Nippon Edition of the
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    • 55 1 Donei. bueiios aires. Oct. 31—Stoppages in United States coal mines were expected to reach proportions of a genera: strike by midnight tonight when the deadline of the present truce established last June expires, according t) a Washington report. The number of miners already idle was established
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    • 98 1 HANKOW Oct. 30—Out of a formation of eight enemy planes, which attempted to raid Kiuklang. Klangsu Province, today, live planes were shot down by Nippon air units, it was announced this evening by the Headquarters of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Central China. No
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    • 92 1 THREE MEMBERS of the Malai inspection party to Nippon who! recently returnsd to Syonan will I address the public Bt the Dai Toal Gekijo tomorrow from 7.39 to 10 pa The public are invited tc the Dai Too Oekljo tomorrow free cf charge.
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    • 527 1 **OUR LIABILITIF3 and Dai Toa Senso," "Living Principles cf Wartime," "Co-Operation of Local Inhabitants in Wartime,'' and "Dai Toa Senso and Indian Independence," were the subjects of addresses to a capacity crowd at the Dal Toa Gekijo last night by leaders of
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    • 254 1 D°me TOKYO, Oct. 30. —The signature at 10.40 thfs morning of the Pact of Alliance between Nippon and China which is effective immediately and which replaces the treaty relating to basic affairs between Nippon and China
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    • 332 1 The text of the Pact of Alliance is as follows: "The Government of Nippon Teikoku (Empire of Nippon) and the Government of the Republic of China, being determined that the two countries shall closely co-operate as good neighbours, each respecting and selfasserting the independence of
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    • 167 1 The text of the protocol annexed to the Pact of Alliance reads as follows: On the signing this day of the Pact of Alliance between Nippon and China, the plenipotentiaries of the two countries have agree*} as follows: "Article One: Nippon undertakes to withdraw Nippon forces
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    • 192 1 Domei. I LISBON, Oct. 31— Rain and mud virtually brought hostilities en the Soviet-German front to a standstill,, but battles especially in the southern wing continued to rage with undiminLhed ferocity. Berlin reported that 391 Soviee tanks were destroyed in three days' fighting frcm
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    • 112 1 D«tnei. TOKYO, Oct. 31.—The Joho Kycku (Board of Information) in a communique this afternoon announced that Subhas Chandra Base, head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, arrived here. TV.e communique textually is as fn*>TS. "For the purpose of expressing gratitude to Nippon Government for the
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    • 31 1 TOKYO, Nov. I—Three new Ministries namely Gunju Sho rjnyn Tsei&hin sho and Nosho Sho f Munitions, Tra.importation and Communications, and Agriculture and Commerce) officially started business thtt morr.in*.
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  • 269 2 "IT IS A matter for. satisfaction that with the proper guidance of the officers, officials and civilians concerned, the recent air-defence exercises proved a greater success than expected, and the air-defence of Syonan has thus been further intensified," declared the
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  • 374 2 SATURDAYS CARD at the! Great World Arena was a succession of thrills in which Ounbcat Smith regained the middleweight title and Penang's Golden Boy and Baby Armstrong gave impressive displays. Golden Boy beat Kid Caxpentier en a T.K.O. in the last round, while Baby
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  • 159 2 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE Hall, which will be built in the Great World to exhibit daily necessities manufactured from local materials as well as the process of their manufacture by Chinese industrialists, will be an elaborat-1 ely planned building which will accommodate some 50 different
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  • 203 2 TOKYO, Oct. 30. -The Indian National Army has firmly determined to march to India and fight Britain, declared Rash Behari Bose, Supreme Adviser of the Indian Independence League, last night at a banquet given by Nippon leaders here. He added that Indians are ready
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  • 107 2 THE DRAW FOR the sixth term of the Konan Saiken takes places tomorrow (Tuesday) at the Syonan Kokaido, starting from 2 p.m. Meanwhile, the following have been selected to represent their respective communities at the draw: Indians. Messrs. B. Mohamed Ibrahim and K. M.
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  • 426 2 JUDGES COMMENT ON ENTRIES IN THE Drama Competition held recently" 53 entries were received in all. The result of this Competition, as has been decided by the judges, appears below. "We are glad to find that the dramas on the whole show a
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  • 208 2 ALL IS SET for the grand Meiji Setsu spcrts carnival to be held on the Syonan Tokubetusi Padang on Nov. 3. Starting with a March; Past and an exhibition of Radio Taiso by members of the Syonan Sports Association at 3 pm. members
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  • 82 2 News has just been received of the death in Hongkong of Mrs. HAZEL GAAN (nee WESTERHOUT). Deeply regretted. I Rev. J. J. KOVILPILLAI r until recently of Malacca) passed away peacefully at the age of 65 on Wednesday, October 27, 2603. at the Johcre Bahru Emergency I Hospital, leaving
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 55 2 (a*) v GRAND OPENING TO-DAY OF "TEIKOKU KAN" (The former EMPIRE) Presenting DAI-NIPPON-EIGA'S version of one of the Greatest Campaigns of DAI TOA SENSO. "EIKOKU KUZURURU NO HF (THE UNION JACK IS DOWN!) DAILY THREE SHOWS at 3 p.m.—6—8.30 pjn. Admission 20 cts., 45 cts. Me 79 cts. A Hearty
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    • 338 2 THE SXONAN SINBUN 'English Edition-> takes pleasure In acknowledging. With thanks, the following donations to the Nippon Red Crocs Fund: MT. Francis Hoshimi. Eiga Haikyusha <Syonan Shlsha) $200.00 Employees, Malai Gunsei-kan-bu Insatsu Kyoku, Upper Serai: goon Road. Syonan (3rd donation) 11.00 $231.00 Previously acknowledged 545.0&6 91 Total received to date
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    • 511 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. Several Automobile and I motor-cycle repairers, blacksmiths, carpenter*, electric welding workers and gas welding workers. Apply at the Office of Nissan Jldoaha. 14 Orchard Road. before 11 a.m dally. WANTED five experienced Chtnoae I Clerks (male) T.ith good knowledge of "Kanzi" (Chinese characters) and a fair knowledge
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    • 656 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKCBETT SI NOTJf X No 294 (1) The acceptance or application j for Appointed Merchant of requisite goods for livelihood according Syonan Tokubetu-Si Notice No. 270. and also the estimation of actual requisite goods for livelihood which has been under consideration at Syonan1 Keh-Yekl Bussi Toh-Sel Kumiai (Syonan
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    • 143 2 KAKAN 6INKO Cm CHINA SOUTHER* BANK. LIMITED) INCORPORATED IN NIPPON 10, CECIL STREET, SYONAN. HEAD OFFICE: TAIHOI^U. TAIWAN. BRANCHES: CANTON; HAIKOW; MEINCHONG; CHORMAN <Sc 6EMARANG. AOENCIES TOKYO; MANILA AMOY 1. ALL KINDS OF DEPOSITS. REMITTANCES AND GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. 2. TRUSTEES, RECEIVERS, HOUSE INSURANCE AGENTS. 3. SYONAN SHOMIN KINKO.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 107 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. Nippon language liev.s for beginners; 630 p.m Nippon melodies; 6.50 pm. puzzle corner; 7.15 p.m. following week-days' Malai programs; 7.20 news in Malai: 7.35 p.m. Cantonese drama; b p.ni news in Cam one-r; 8.15 p.m. news In Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Nippon music; 8.40
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    • 345 2 svotinnsmßUil glkM NIPPON-60LESSONf LESSON 56 VOCABULARY Active Form Passive Form 3* *< >v tateru eat fi^^uf^ taberaren* be eaten -te I* miseru show Ujw*' mSserareru shown ii r kariru borrow ii x) 7 \s/* Rarirareru borrowed EXERCISE (Watakushi wa) I s pc a Nippon-go o hanashimasu Nippon-go. 9# jy zf
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