Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 November 1943
1943-11-09
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Title Section21 1943-11-09 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 291 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER KOKI 2«03. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS21 words
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775 1943-11-09 1 SITUATION IN SOUTH PACIFIC REVIEWED Domci. A NIPPON BASE, Nov. 7.—Confirmed intelligence has shown that the enemy lost over 15,000 land, sea and air personnel during a short period of I1 days in the Solomons and New Britain war775 words
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88 1943-11-09 1 DomeL BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 7— Victory nvtr Nippon is "most difficult" writes lan Morrison, former London Times correspondent, in his book "Oar Nippon Foe", according to a New York dispatch. Morrison says that the leaders of Nippon are prepared to meet the88 words
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Article53 1943-11-09 1 SXNGARADJA. Nov. 8.— Reflecting the enthusiasm for the defence of their land among youths of the famed Island of Bali, Lesser Sun da. a Young Men's Association has been established In Denpasar Province, on the southern part ol tne island, under the patronage of the Nippon authorities53 words
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681 1943-11-09 1 THE REST CF the world which is following developments in Dai Toa—in some cases (we refer to neutral countries) with no little astonishment in view of their far-reaching significance, in others (we refer in particular to the AngloAmericans and their satellites) with681 words
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189 1943-11-09 1 THE OPENING of a Fisheries Institute, cperated by the Malai Fisheries Experimental Station took place yesterday in the presence of the Gunseikan, a representative of the Tckubetu-Si Cho and others. Students of the Institute, between 16 to 24 years, tse recommended by the authorities In189 words
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Article42 1943-11-09 1 Dwnei. DJAKARTA. Nov. B—Three resolutions, one of which urges the ChungKing Government "to cease her vain struggle against Nippon and to cooperate with the other Asiatic nations", were passed at a recent mass ..meeting of Chinese at lAurelans.42 words
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Article, Illustration475 1943-11-09 1 68 PLANES DESTROYED AT MARAWASA, MADZAB BmaeL TOKYO, Nov. B.—Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. today announced that Imperial Array air units in the New Guinea area, raiding: enemy airfields at Marawasa and Madzab, on the two consecutive days (Nov. 6 and475 words
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266 1943-11-09 1 Chiang Forces Quickly Retreating I In Tungting Area Domei. i A NIPPON BASE In Central I China, Nov. 7.— Following the i capture of several strategic -Cnungking positions on .the Hunan-Stupe's border, forcing Hie > enemy to flee' into the mountains. Nippon forces, operating in the area north of Lake266 words
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Article38 1943-11-09 1 DomeL BANDOENG, Nov. 8. —The ever-ln-cieasing p.ciuction of textile foods by local indiwy has brought about keen and exhaustive research by the Textile Industrial Department here of a suitable dye for various kinds of textiles.38 words
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313 1943-11-09 1 LISBON, Nov. B—The Luftwaffe, slashing at enemy sea communications in audacious low-level attacks in the western Mediterranean, raided off the North African coast an enemy convey 6f 22 fully-laden troop transports escorted by eight destroyers. Direct bomb and torpedo hits were sec red on313 words
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Article25 1943-11-09 1 DomeL JOGJAKARTA, Nov. B.—The Islamic sch-jols and institutions here take as much interest as other vernacular schools in the study of Nippoh-Go.25 words
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485 1943-11-09 1 "THIS IS NO TIME for shillyshallying. It is up to us as true people of Ceylcn to act upon the words of Subhas Chandra Bose with all promptitude," declares Mr. P. E. Perera, President of the Sinhalese485 words
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405 1943-11-09 1 Domei. TOKYO, Nov. B.—The Rikugun Sho (War Office) announced today that the Throne has been informed of the granting of a citation by Lieut. Oen. Masakazu Kawabe, Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon forces in Burma, on May 10 this year, to the unit; commanded405 words
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106 1943-11-09 1 LISBON, Nov. 7.—Commenting en the reports on the recent Cairo meetings between British Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, and Turkish Foreign Minister, Nouman Menemenccglu, that Turkey has been invited to enter the war on the side of the AngloAmericans, Ankara newspapers stressed that Turkey will106 words
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109 1943-11-09 1 Domei. JOHORE BHARU, Nov. 8— Three Johore Indian Youths have been selected to undergo military training in Nippon by the Headquarters of the Indian Independence League. They are K. R. Seker. 17 years old and a graduate of the Penang Swaraj Institute; Robert109 words
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Article51 1943-11-09 1 Domei. DJAKARTA, Kov. 8. —Seven young women between the ages of 18 and 20 have registered to be trained a c warplane pilots in the Defence Cr»rps. People from vwious regions are continuing to register in the Corps, and in several districts, figures have run up to51 words
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Article31 1943-11-09 1 Domei MANILA. Nov. B. The Nippon repatriation ship Tela Maru left here at 10.30 this mcming on the last Up of its journey back to Nippon.31 words
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Article, Illustration509 1943-11-09 2 Premier Tojo Address Mass Rally In Tokyo OomeL TOKYO, Nov. 7.—Emphatically underlining the fact that all nations of Dai Toa are today co-operating wholeheartedly in the prosecution of the war and establishment of the Kyoeiken (Co-Prosperity Sphere), Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo speaking509 words
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243 1943-11-09 2 THE FOLLOWING are tne results of the Syonan Open Swimming Championships held at Mount Emily Pool en Sunday: Individual Breast Stroke (men). 200 Metres: Kee Soon Bee. 2nd., Wee Teow Km; Individual Free Style (men): 400 Metres: Johnny Teo, 2nd.. Tan Kok Joan; Individual Free243 words
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Article440 1943-11-09 2 Prof. B. U. Watanabe - Prof. B. U. Watanabe ONE OF THE most valuable contributions to the study of Buddhism comes from the able pen of Professor B. U. Watanabe, Director of Religion, Gunseikanbu, Malai, whose book on the "History of Earlier Buddhism" is now on sale in Syonan. Tho work is unique440 words
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Article70 1943-11-09 2 Yamamoto Fund Increase By 1 25 FROM Mr. Saw Eng Chiang, Kikuya Giocery, Segamat, Johore, comes a contribution of $125 to the Yamamoto Fund. The total received to date for this Fund amounts to $280 Thto gwithnnii has also Included gift at $SM towwds put of the cort loi purchaae70 words
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313 1943-11-09 2 FINES, totalling $9 250, were imposed by Mr. M. V. PUlai in the Syonan Kotohoin en two Indians, 3. M. Noordin, described as the proprietor of Pitchay Brothers, in Peck Seah Street, and his manager, Subramaniam, who had pleaded guilty to charges313 words
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174 1943-11-09 2 TOKYO, Nov. B.—FettciUUn* the successful conclusion of the Assembly of Dal Toa nations in a special article in the Yomitari-Hochi this monlßf, Prince Fumimaro Konoye, former Premier, declared that the conference marked a new epoch in the construction174 words
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114 1943-11-09 2 Darnel. MANILA, Nov. 7— "The significance of the Dai Toa Congress held in Tokyo lies in its constructive purpose, namely the magnificent undertaking to be executed by the Joint efforts of all independent countries of Dai Toa," declared Shoso Murata, Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to the. Philippine*,114 words
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Article194 1943-11-09 2 AT THE direction of the Koseika Cho. Mr M Shinosaki, the Syon*n Sports Association Is organisins another Marathon Race on the second anniversary of Dai Toa Vtam (Greater East Asia War) on !*c. 8, 3603 A challenge cup to be competed for yewty wiU be pi—eirted194 words
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Article200 1943-11-09 2 •mbaL TOYKO, Nov. 7.—The Assembly of the Dai Toa nations is a gigantic contribution wnich will not only serve as the very fcundation of eternal friendship among the countries of Dai Toa but alsc serve as the basis for permanent world peace, President Wang200 words
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157 1943-11-09 2 I Toa Emancipation Bos Been Realized? TOKYO, Nov. 7.-Oermaa Ambassadcr, Dr. Heinrich Stahmer. speaking before the Dai Toa man rally held this morning at Hibiya Park, declared that Tea nations under the leadership of Nippon have already completed the greater part of the task of constructing the Kyceiken. He addei157 words
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Miscellaneous331 1943-11-09 2 svormnsmßun J*k— NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 62 VOCABULARY .»<•?• 9-r-fcy nakereba narimasen should, ought to; need to nakute we ikemaam mast, It is necessary EXERCISE Ashitu. tune ga futte mo oyogi Though it rains Tl/ T if 7V f a tomorrow I will ni il:ima.su go rwimming. A *t Anata wa331 words
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Miscellaneous183 1943-11-09 2 TODAY'S f<l!1 I 1 p.m. music; 630 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 pm. Malai drama; 7.20 p.m. news In Malai; 7.35 pm. song recital by Oh sisters; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 5.15 p.m. news In Hokkien: 8.30 p.m. Nippon music; 840 p.m. Nippon language183 words
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Miscellaneous132 1943-11-09 2 f v p^^ \jft iSff' XYO-EI and SYOWA: "MOYURU OZORA." 3—6—8.30 p.m. and 3.30— 6.30—9 pjm. respectively. Opening Thursday: "TATAKAI NO MACHI" (Tlowers at the Front'). rSHIHO BUNK A EIGA: Pour shows at 5—5.30—740—9 p.m. DAI SEX AI BIVKA CIO A: Five ebows at 3—6 45—8—9 10 —10 20 p.m132 words
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