Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 3 November 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140*146 Cecil Street* Syonatu Telephone No. 5471. MO. 286 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • BILLION PEOPLES OF DAI TOA CELEBRATE MEIJI SETSU
    • 189 1 Dome i TOKYO, Nov. 3.—Tens of thousands of Nippon subjects from early this morning walked over the gravelled paths of the Meiji Shrine compound to the inner sanctuary to pay reverent respect to Meiji Tenno and pray
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    • 81 1 D«onei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific. Nor. 2.—Our units shot down 12 enemy fighters out of a' formaticn of 80 planes which attempted to attack Buka Island, early on the morning of Nov. 1. Later the same morning a formation of
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    • 794 1 CHINESE in Malai will do well to "digest" the very instructive statement issued by the Sendenbu Cho, Col. Koichl Okubo, in which he suggested practical means of improving the co-operation of the community with the Gunsei Military Administration). The following excerpt from the statement deserves special
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    • 712 1 Dwoei. TOKYO, Nov. 3. —On this auspicious occasion, anniversary of the birth of Meiji Tenno, the second one the billion people of Dai Toa (Greater East Asia) observe since the outbreak
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    • 46 1 D*meL TOKYO, Nov. 1. —The Oaimu Sho (Foreign Office) announced today the appointment of Shinichi Shibuzawa. Director of the Bureau of Commercial Affairs, to the post of the Bureau of Wartime Economy, in connection with the change in organization of the Craimu Sho.
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    • 597 1 THE MEMBERS of the Malai Inspection Party to Nippon. Tuan Ibrahim bin Haji Yacob, Tuan Nik Ahmad Yahya bin Ahmad, addressed large gathering at Dai Toa Gekijo last night on their impressions of and actual conditiens in Nippon. A recoid crowd packed the Dai
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    • 43 1 TOKYO. Oct. 30—The Dai To* Sho (Ministry of the Greater East Asiatic Affairs) tcday announced that Susumu Matsumura, councillor of the same Ministry and concurrently professor at the Chiba Medical College, has been appointed councillor of the Nippon Fmbassy in China.
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    • 266 1 Domel. ZURICH, Nov. I.—Abandoning the principle of 'first aid to Chungking" the Anglo-Americans are contemplating a fundamental change in their strategy against Nippon, according to th s Gazette de Lauzanne's London correspondent. He said that the AngleAmericans are extremely doubtful of their ability to take
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    • 41 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 2.—The newly-reconstrucfed Suleiman Bridge— the largest reinforced concrete strucWl to be rebuilt in 1,.a1ai —was officially derlar- I open for public use yesterday. The Governor of Se'angor, Lieut. Gen. Pl.otaro Katayama performed the opening ceremony.
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    • 328 1 MEIJI SETS I celebrations throughout Malai are featured by large-scale sports and athletic meetings throughout the country with Syonan as the focal point for inter-provincial contests in various games like soccer, tennis, etc. A significant feature of Penang's celebration is
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    • 146 1 Dwaei. A NIPPON BASE in North China, Nov. 2.—Nippon forces, which launched mopping up operations on Sept. 26 against Chinese Reds in the north-western area of Shansi Province, are now pushing forward their punitive operations against the enemy in the Hsinghsien area, Ccmmunist stronghold
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    • 389 1 D*meL TOKYO, Ncv. 2.—Even should the British fall to advance into Burma, the Indian National Army will not fail to march into Assam, Subhas Chandra Bose emphasized during his interview with foreign Press correspondents held in the garden of the residence
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    • 39 1 THE SECOND exchange ship, Teia Maru, left Syonan for Yokohama yesterrtay. The Teia Maru is expected to rail at Manila in the course of its voyage and is scheduled to reach Yokohama en Nov. 14.
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    • 358 1 Dotnei. TOKYO, Nov. 2—Dai Honyei this afternoon announced the recent war results achieved io the New Guinea sector as well as on the China-Burma front. Near Fftisch Haven, Imp3rial forces inflicted heavy damage on the enemy and during the period from
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  • 388 2 WITH A VIEW to maintaining and increasing the production of rubber, as well as intensifying control over the rubber industry, the Malai Oomu Kauri Kumiai (Rubber Control Association) has been formed in succession to the existing >yonan Gomo
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  • 206 2 Haunt*'s \ipj><*n~(,o English Dictionary A NEW Nippon-Go-English dictionary which should prove helpful to students oi the Nippcn language is now available. It is In four parts, printed in clear type, and contains over 56.000 words. The author is Mr. S. Baiino. 8.A., Litt. (Waseda University, Tokyo), BA., Econ.
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  • 315 2 "MOYURU OZORA," a Toho production, revolving round thr heroic exploits of recently passed-out Nippon airmen in air battles with the enemy in China skies, opens simultaneously at the Kyoei and Syowa Gekijo tomorrow. With an all-male cast the film brings to the
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  • 42 2 HSINKIMi. Nov. I—lt is officially announced that Mmnstaukokn today formally recognized the Provisional Government of Auad Hind. The Publicity Department revealed that Mansbukoku's notification -of formal recognition was cabled to the Provisional Government through the Nippon Government.
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  • 291 2 FULL SUPPORT ol the Indian Independence League for Singhalese aspirations of emancipating Ceylon va? pledged by Subhas Chandra Bosc in a statement. The statement follows: "In the last few week* I have bad Informal talks with prominent Singhalese residents of Syonan and Malai. and
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  • 198 2 THE INTER-STATE soccer matches between Syonan and Penang. which form part of the Meiji Setsu sports program on the Pi.dang today, are heing looked forward to by all sportsmen. Syonan's rivals, together with the bcsketball, volleyball and badminton players, arrived this irornins. and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 142 2 FURTHER contributions to the Nippon Red Cross Fund, making a total of $363.52, have been received today by the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition). These are from: Tan Sin Peng Shoko and stnfT. 11, Philhp Street. Syonan i second donation) taoo.oo Bintang-to Ockijo, Bir.-tang-to $100.00 Employees of the Liquidation Office, Malai
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    • 635 2 PUBIFC NOTICES I TOKI7BRTU 81 NOTICE No. 293 RE INVITATION TO LOCAL mLITAKY fNTSKPKETERS FOB THE SCCONV TKRML IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that local Military interpreters for the second term are invited as follows: Applicants are requfsted to apply in perscn tr Kosci-ka, Syonan TDkubetu, Si. aT 10 o'clock od
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    • 864 2 SITUATIONS vacant motor-cycle repairers. blacisnuih^. carpenters, elertrteweldtng workers and; gas welding workers. Apply at the Office! of Nissan Jidoaha. 14 Or hard Road.; before 11 a.m. daily 1 WANTED Drivers Fitters and, Wiremen fur Concvee Mixers. Only .cxperionced men need tpply. Also, a fo^Tork 1" X %S* •'aSSTS A. SS^T
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 412 2 MEIJI SETSU 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 630 p.m. piano recital, 'Nippon Melody Selections"; 6.50 p.m. talk by Abdullah Kamel in Malai. "The significance ol Meiji Setsu"; 705 p.m. news in Malai; 7.20 p.m. concert by the Gunselkanbu Kokugo Gakko students relayed from Dai Toa
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