Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 November 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 292 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER ,10. KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • NAVAL WILD EAGLES' DESTROY MORE THAN 15 ENEMY WARSHIPS, INCLUDING FOUR BATTLESHIPS, SOUTH OF BOUGAINVILLE
    • 203 1 DomeL TOKYO, Nov. 9.—More than 15 enemy warships, including four battleships, more than eight cruisers and three destroyers as well as five transports, have been either sunk or heavily damaged and set ablaze by an Imperial naval air force in the waters
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    • 586 1 TOKYO, Nov. 9 —Pointing out that the results cf the second Air Battle oft* Bougainville Island as announced by Dai Honyei this aiternoon represent only these ascertained up to the present, sources close to Dai Hcnyei declared that our naval air forces are now
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    • 47 1 DwmL SAIOON. Nov. B—As a token of theh* loyalty to the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, the local branch of the Indian Independence League made a monetary contribution of R». 2,600.000 toward the Independence movement and Rs. 16.000 toward the Indian Red Cross today.
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    • 39 1 »«nrL Hiroshima, Wot. ».—The Army Transport Eiectkm here yesterday announced that Lieut. Gen. Takeshi Sakurada died tn an airplane accident on Sept. 10 while en route from Nippon to Nampo bo take up an important post.
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    • 168 1 Dome! SHANGHAI. Nov. 9.—The results ml the nrst »nd seeo»d battles off Bougainville are the greatest achievement* of the Nippon Navy air aces since Pearl Harbour. Captain Kefa* MatMi•hima, Chief of the Press Bureau of the Nippon China Seas Fleet, declared at the
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    • 229 1 FIELD DISPATCHES TELL OF GREAT SUCCESSES DwneL A NIPPON BASE South of the Yangtze. Nov B.—Nippon forces, which crossed the Sintsiang River from the direction »f Yochow on the north-eastern bank of Tungting Lake and other Nippon units which effected a
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    • 137 1 STARTING from Nor. 17 and lasting for three days, a conference of Journalists from various places in Dai Toa will be held in Tokyo under the auspices of the Nippon Government, says an official announcement. Places In Nampo auch as Malai. Sumatra,
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    • 69 1 OesMi. TOKYO, Nov. 9.—The Provisional Government of Asad Hind was to. d»y formally recognised by the Fascist Republic of Italy. It in reveals! thai the Government of the Fascist Republic of Italy, hAvtaf decide* to recognise the Provisional Government of Asad Bind, Instructed Colonel Omero
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    • 284 1 Deasei. LISBON, Nov. 9.—Hostilities temporarily slackened in intensity en the Soviet-German front at the approaches to the Crimea, in the Kerch area, on the lower Dnieper and in the Dnieper bend, but Red forces continued their efforts to break through in the Kiev sector. Berlin
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    • 242 1 THE WHOLEHEARTED co-ope-ration of the public is requested in connection with the drive to collect all arms and ammunition including hand grenades, guns etc., stated the spokesman of the Sycnan Tokubetu-si, at yesterday's Press conference. The spokesman declared that the collection of arms
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    • 162 1 Demci. TOKYO, Nov. 9-Competent naval quarters pointed out that Uie United States is maintaining Complete silence regarding the recent nrval air operations which are in progress in south Pacific waters &ince the naval and air engagements off Mono Island, in the Solomons
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    • 271 1 Oomri. TOKYO. Ncv. 9.-During the period of 14 days since part of the enemy force effected a landiub on Mono Island en Oct 27 up to the present, more than 72 warships ether vessels including one large-type aircraft-ear-ner, cne medium-sized aircraftcarrier,
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    • 135 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Nov. 9— Our naval air force on the night of Nov. 6 sur-prise-raided Tcrokina. BougainvUl 2 Island, and blasted enemy positions causing heavy damage All our raiders returned to their base safely. Sixteen planes out of a formation of
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    • 55 1 Domei. HSINKING. Nov. B—Piemler Chanr Ching-hul. who participated in the Assembly of Dal Toa Nations In Tokyo returned here this afternoon acrumpanled by Foreign Minister Li Shaokong and other members of his suite The Premier was welcomed home by high Manshukoku Oovenimect officials, including Hokuzo Ta:<ebe DireeUn
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  • 347 1 SWINGING into action on the morning of Nov. 8, an imperial ns?al air force so severely mauled an enemy convoy and escort fleet that it literally took the wind out of their sails. In an action termed by Dai "Honyei "The Second Air Battle off
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  • 255 1 IT IS AN excellent thing that the Syonan Tokubetusi is sponsoring a "Nippon-Go Week" starting from Nov. 14. During the campaign, which aims at spreading the use of Nippon-Go among the masses, oratory and essay-writing contests will be held, and those considered deserving will be^awarded
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  • 278 1 First Come, First Serve IT IS A SAD reflection on some of those, claiming to belong to the educated class, who, ignoring the fairness of "First Come. First Serve," have the face to instal themselves at the head of a long queue to buy bus tickets, especially as others had
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  • Article, Illustration
    227 2  -  Syonan Sinbu n Literary Critic) FRONT Nos. 3 ft 4. AN IDEA of the rigid and varied training that is undergone by a modern army is conveyed in a special feature on the Imperial Army appearing in Front (Illustrated Magazine) Nos. 3-4. "The Imperial Army is an army
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  • 406 2 "WITH THE wholehearted cooperation of the people of CeyIcn with the Indian fighters for freedom, Ceylon has become one with the Nationalist India in this struggle for Indian Freedom," states Mr. P. Edgar Perera, President of the Sinhalese Association, Syonan, in
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  • 156 2 LISBON, Nov. 7.—A report from New York stales that Nathaniel Peffer, well-known writer on Oriental affairs, in an article published in the New Ycrk Times, pointed out that Americans and Chungking followers have vastly over-rated one another with the result that both parties are now
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  • 527 2 HITLER ADDRESSES VETERANS BERLIN, Nov. B.—Reich Fuehrer Hitler, addressing a gathering of Nazi veterans in the Loewenbrau Beer Cellar In Munich tonight, declared: "Today Germany is proving her worth in the most difficult struggle for her existence against the armed hatred and devilish destructive
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  • 588 2 'LIVE-AND-LET-LiVE 9 POLICY TOKYO, Nov. 9.—ln a radio address to friends and allies of the new Republic, Jose P. Laurel, President of the Kepublic of the Philippines, yesterday afternoon appealed to the peoples of Dai Xoa to indissolubly band together so
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  • 335 2 DffflMi. A NIPPON BASE iin Central China, Nov. 6.—Nippon forces In Central China since starting operations against Chungking forces in the Sixth War Zcne west of Tungting Lake on Nov. 2 have already reduced the enemy strategic positions in Hopeh Province, including Sinhokc w, Ynaglin,
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  • 84 2 Mr«. SEET GHEE KIM (nee MADAM EE HAY NEO) passed away peacefully at the age of 74 en Tuesday, 9th November, 2603 at her residence No. 190, East Coast Road, Syonan, leaving behind one son, Mr. Seet Cheng Kang, partner of Messrs. Pacific Traders and Oversea Agency, Sycnan, one
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 122 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Garrard Recordchangers. Apply, stating model and price, to S. P. Shotam «c Co., Radio and Sound Engineers, 12. Orchard Road, Syonan. WANTED TO BUY Encyclopaedia Britannica, preferably the latest edition. Apply to Bex No. 361, c/o Syonan Sinbun (English Edition), 140-145, Cecil Strest, Syonan. WANTED TO BUY Volume
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    • 483 2 SfWATIONS VACANT I WAMTED, Several Automobile and motozteyde repairers, blacksmiths carpenters, electric welding workers and gu welding workers. Apply at the Office of Nissan Jidosha. 14 Orcbard Road. before 11 a.m. dally. WANTED well-educated Girl as receptionist-assistant in medical office. Preference will be given to those with good knowledge of
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    • 476 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE L j engagement LANOE--THESEIRA. The engagement was announced last Sunday (Nov. 7, 3603) of Mads Arthur Lange, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lange. to Pansy Constance Cora Theseba. fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S- Theseira. The marriage will take place soon. MARRIAGE TAN—ANG. The
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    • 173 2 NAN BOKU is a little dcare* But it keeps your head clearer NAN BOKU WHISKY AND BRANDY Obtainable from all hlfh class win* dealer*. NANG HWA PIAJS TO CO. Buyers and Sellers of Pianos and Organs. A Good Selection of Pianos in Stock. Tuning Repairs Undertaken. Nc. 173, TANK ROAD.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 281 2 Wrm-to lesson* LESSON fc3 VOCABULARY «e ~j v motto more w y yori more. .than (comparison) >| ># y ichiban most: besl EXERCISE Motto yasul no o kudasai Please give me a! .-e** **< S *#*A cheaper one. Sore wa motto yasui desu That is cheaper. Kore ga ichiban yasui
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    • 158 2 TODAY'S PKOCIIiAM 6 p.m. music; 6.30 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6 M pan. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. MaUJ music; 7.30 p.m. news In Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano Interlude; i.bc P» Mi>iyi<M"*r| iiff*gM! 8 p.m. news In Cantonese; 8.15 pjn. news In Hokklen, 830 pm. Mppoa muaic; 8.40 p.m.
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