Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 November 1943
1943-11-02
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Title Section22 1943-11-02 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471* NO. 285 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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163 1943-11-02 1 DUE TO DIFFICULTY OF KEEPING UP LINES, SAYS CHUNGKING SPOKESMAN A NIPPON BASE at the Yunnan Front, Nov. I.— While the Imperial forces are continuing their sweeping punitive campaign in the western fcart of the Kaolikang Mountains in Yunnan Province, where nearly 1,000163 words
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1093 1943-11-02 1 POSITION OF COMMUNITY IN MALAI—HOW TO IMPROVE CO-OPERATION "IF THE Overseas Chinese fully display their sincerity and show actual results as well as spare no efforts on their part, they will be able to uphold their position with every prospect of extending and1,093 words
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106 1943-11-02 1 DomeL »«ANILA, Nov. I.—The Nippon Expeditionary Fcrces in the Philippines have decided to return the properties of Yang Chi-tai and ten other members of former anti-Nippon Association in the islands which were regarded as enemy assets until recently. Accordingly, wu Soon-lai, President Overse«* Chinese Aaeociation106 words
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Article45 1943-11-02 1 Darnel. ,J rOKYO > No*. I.— The Nosho Sh (Commerce and Industry Ministry) announced that, from today, ni rations supplied to Homes will be increased^ nJ** C££- to eastern of Nippon Proper and by more than ten per cent, in the western aection.45 words
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Article43 1943-11-02 1 OomeL TOKYO, not. i._Subhas Chandra Base, visiting head of the ProvStoSu Government of Aad gind. mmAc an tfneial call on Premier Oen. Hldekl Tojo at 11.20 this morning, and took fe^« af^f .remalnin« ta conversation for 40 minutes.43 words
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Article, Illustration249 1943-11-02 1 THE SECOND exchange ship. Teia Maiu, cast anchor in Syonan b.arbour at 2 p.m. on Sunday. On its arrival, representatives o* ♦he Army and Navy in Syonan and other officers hurried to receive the returning Nippon nationals, including Koshi (Minister) Yamagata, altogether 1.500< Dotnei photo). - 249 words
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Article619 1943-11-02 1 IT IS TO BE HOPED that the wise counsels given at the .nass meeting held at Dai Toa Gekijo in Syonan on Sunday by community leaders will be taken to heart by the public, and that the people will act in such a manner as will619 words
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143 1943-11-02 1 Meanwhile it is revealed that 956 bodies were found, while 72 were taken prisoner in the Lung- chuan sector, in the western Kaolikang mountains. War materials captured include<i three trench raortors. 16 light and heavy machineguns and 142 rifles as well as a143 words
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223 1943-11-02 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Nov. I.—lmperial naval air units from the night of Oct. 28 to dawn the following day, heavily pcunded and blasted enemy land installations at Buna and Oro Bay, New Guinea. In showering enemy military objective.223 words
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108 1943-11-02 1 DomeL AN UNDISCLOSED BASE In Burma, "Oct. 31.—A tctal of 28 enemy planes was shot down over Burma by Nippon Army air units while two more were accounted for by the grcund batteries during the month of October, it is learned today. j108 words
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328 1943-11-02 1 FIRST PRIZE ($50,000): 227.968 (In Sywum allotment). CONSOLATION PRIZES ($1,000 each. two tickets): 227,967 and MtJllL SECOND PRIZE ($29,000): 195,031 (in Sjronan allotment). THIRD PRIZE ($10,000 each, three tickets): 073,403 (Johore). 09H.45S (Selaiifor), 1*3.733 (Selan«or). FOURTH PRIZE ($5,000 each, four tickets): 216,513, 113.869. 331.8S0, 008,857.328 words
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499 1943-11-02 1 Inspection Party To Nippon Returns IN HIS address to the delrgausa at the conclusion of the function yesterday at Ul2 Kon&n Club, when the Malai-Sumatra delegation tc Nippon formally repcrtsd the^r return, the Gunseiian Kakka (Chief Military Administrator, welcomed the delegates bark499 words
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Article92 1943-11-02 1 DomeL TOKYO, Nov. 1.-Under the n£w Cabinet counsellors system which is effective today, counsellors will function as a consultative body to the Prime Minister, thus strengthening the political power of the Cabinet. The counsellors include Hisatsune Sekomizu of the General Affairs Bureau of Okura Sho (Finance Mlntetry>92 words
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64 1943-11-02 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific. Nov. I.—Our anti-aircraft batteries shot down tlree enemy carrjer- o^ 1"1^^ out of a formation of pB;?48- 120 carrier-based bombers, and 25 fighters which attempted tci raid our positions on the eastern tio of BojuguuiviUe Island on64 words
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Article26 1943-11-02 1 LISBON, Nov. 1.-A report from Milan said that former [talian Foreign Minister Co\nt 3aleazzo Ciano, has been arrested and imprisoned at Verona26 words
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648 1943-11-02 2 'SINO-NIPPON ALLIANCE PACT IS BASIS FOR LASTING PEACE? NANKING, Oct. 30.—President Wang Ching-wci of the National Government of China urged Chungking: to reflect on its conduct as tool of Britain and Unite*! States in a speech delivered648 words
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159 1943-11-02 2 NEW RATIONS for rice, subsidiary foodstuffs and sugar have been nxed by the Offlcer-ln-Crtarge of th* Staple Provisions Department cf the Syonan Special Municipality states an official notification, Domei reports. The new ratiora will come into effect from Nov. 1 and ar*> as follows:159 words
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230 1943-11-02 2 THRILLING bcxing was seen at Jalan Besar Arena on Sunday when several semi-flnals in thej Novices Amateur Boxing Compe- i titlon were decided. Tlie following are the result*: Junior Flyweight. l*e Kete Meng b«t Otok Obet on a waUc-o*er. the latter being medically230 words
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Article104 1943-11-02 2 STUDENTS of the Koku-Oc Gakko (National Language School. operated by the Gunseikan-bu! will have a Gakugei Kal (Ccncert Party) in celebration of the MelJ. Setsu and the first anniversary of the founding of the school to- j morrow at the Dai Toa OeWJo. The concert104 words
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Article, Illustration20 1943-11-02 2 A 'shot' from "Sports No Ichinen" at the Ushibo Bank* Eiga Gckijo showing a Kendo fencing; > boat in progress.20 words
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146 1943-11-02 2 a. m HUNDREDS of Syonan sportsmen who have seen "Sports No Ichinen," a Nippon sports short, now being screened at the Ushiho Bunka Eiga Gekijo, have left ths theatre completely impressed with the high standard of sports in the country. I Farther,146 words
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104 1943-11-02 2 CROWDED*houses greetea to* opening of the Teikoku Kan dormer Empire Theatre) at the junction of Maxwell Road and Tanjong Pagar Road yesterday when "Elkoku Kuzururu No HI" (The Union Jack i 3 Down) was shown. It was the consensus of opinion of all104 words
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Article, Illustration154 1943-11-02 2 The viet* expressed in letter* to the Bator are thote o/ the ewrnpowdents, and in publishing the letters, the Suonan Sinbun doe* not necttsarily concur with thote view*. Letter* mutrt be short (about 100 word*) amd to the point. To the Kilter, Bysi Sia*«n APROIOS your leader in]iMt atfurdAy's154 words
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123 1943-11-02 2 YET A FURTHER step to provide youths in Malal with the DDDortunity of taking up higher technical study is the opening of the Denki Tusin Gakko (Telecommunications School), applications for admission to which are now invited from those between the123 words
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741 1943-11-02 2 VERY LITTLE is known about a comparatively small band cf public-spirited men who, working behind the scenes, helped in no small measure to make the recent air defence exercises in oyonan the success it turned out to be Carrying out the duties associated with741 words
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Advertisement721 1943-11-02 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 293 KB i INVITATION TO LOCAL MILITARY INTERPRETERS FOB THE SECOND TERM. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that local Military interpreters for the second term are invited as follows:— Applicants are requested to apply in person to Kosei-ka, Syonan Tokubetu Si, at 10 o'clock on721 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous88 1943-11-02 2 KYO-EI aa* STOWA: 'AI NO HCKA." 3—«—8.30 p.m. *J*T Morning show »t noon and 12.30 respectively. rsHIHO BUNKA EIGA: Four shows »t 3 —5.30— 1-90 p.m. I) MSEKAI BONEA OOA IP*? 1 World): Five shows at 3—«.4&—«— TEIioKC KAN: "BKOKD KU2Ujjiiorj NO HI." 3 —6—8.30 p.m. IXDOV "SIAR JYOrr (Hindustani)88 words
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Miscellaneous308 1943-11-02 2 svonpn siiibuti J**L, nippon-go lissom'\ LESSON 57 VOCABULARY V *> shlru to know; polite present, ahirimasu ■ay,*-y komban this evening; tonight j -y 9 tsumori intention: idea EXERCISE So ka mo shiremasen It may be so. Aru ka mo shiremasen It may be (it may r*' is v~* fs exist);308 words
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Miscellaneous94 1943-11-02 2 t TODAY'S PROGRAM p.m. music; 6.30 p.m. Ntppon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; «50 p.m. iCalal drama; 7.90 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Special meeting of ICalsJ-Sumatra Inspection Party relayed from Dai Toe, Qekijo; 8.40 p.m new* In Cantonese; 8.55 p.m. news In wnfcfrw.- 9.10 p.m.94 words
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