Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 November 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 208 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 272 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Nov. 15.— Our naval air units on the night of Nov. 13 surpriseraided the enemy airfield on Funafuti Island and heavily bombed and blasted military installations and caused fire to break out
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  • 138 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Nov. IG—Our army air units in the New Guinea sector either shot down or otherwise destroyed a total o: 23 enemy planes on Nov. 15. Taking off early in the morning, a formation of our bombers and
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  • 133 1 DoaaaL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Nov. 16. —One enemy plane was shot down and several others damaged when a small formation of enemy planes attempted to raid Gilbert Island yesterday. Swiftly intercepted by our fighters the enemy planes fled, harmlessly jettisoning
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  • 404 1 Just What Our Enemies Would Have Done WRITTEN in the life-blood of a billion peoples, the joint declaration issued at the conclusion of the deliberations of the Assembly of Dai Toa nations in Tokyo recently is a roadmark pointing to the new World Order—this was the theme of a most
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  • 115 1 TOKYO, Nov. 15.—Leading representatives of the Axis nations gathered at 10 a.m. at the Imperial Hctel to discuss measures for strengthening and promoting still closer the co-operation among Axis nations. The conference was sponsored by the Nippon-Germ an-Italo Friendship Society. Other matters decided were the
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  • 254 1 Enemy Remnants Along CantonKowloon Railway Encircled Cleaning'Up Campaign. Progressing Satisfactorily »«wA S5 W>N f* 8? ta j«*m. 15.-Nipp«m forces now carrying out a clean-up campaign against enemy remnants along the Canton-Kowloon railway, launched mopping up m^r^No^.'n *°r mth °f Ta°hO- e<W4 the Pallway at Nippon units completely encircled the enemy
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  • 90 1 OoaseL BUENOS, AIRES. Nov. 15— After two years of service. Premier Bideki Tojo still enjoys great popularity among the Nippon public, writes Russell Brines, former Associated Press coi respondent in Tokyo who arrived at Bio de Janeiro on the exchange ship Gripsholm, according to a
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  • 80 1 Demei. A NIPPON BASE at the Hopeh Front, Nov. 15.—Nippon trcops surprise-attacked the headquarters of en-my troops belonging to the Communist Eighth Route Army in the Yenshan sector on Nov- «^and captured W*n* Uenfang, Chief of the Political Section, and other officers of the same
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  • 34 1 TWKNTY-FIVK Indian boys between 16 and it yean will be dispatched to Nippon to study martial tactics of the rfwa **££> tt been decided by the And Hind Fauj (Indian National Army).
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  • 73 1 Domei BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 15— Just back from a tour in the Solomons area, Lieut. Gen. Alexander A. Vandergrift told San Francisco reporters, that "Nippon most not be considered a push-o\er now or any other time,' according to a dispatch received here. That was
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  • 99 1 PHILATELISTS in this part of Dai Tea will take a keen interest in the new six-sen postage stamp issued by Manshukoku in commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the Manshukcku R»d Cross Society. First-day covers, specially designed and printed in colour, have reached Eyonan. These coven
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  • 46 1 Dead TOKYO, Nov. 16.—Lieut. Cten. Masaharu Homma. former Supreme Commander of the Nippon forces in the Philippines has been appointed Chairman of the Boan* of Directors at the Philippines Society, succeeding Viscount Masateru Hoshlna. The Society Is headed by Marquis Yorisada Tokueawa as President.
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  • 145 1 A NIPPON BASE In Central China, Nov. 15.—1t Is revealed that a large number of poison gas bombs were discovered among the war ticphies captured by Nippon forces from Chungking's 44th Army which was recently rooted by Nippon troops near Anatang in the sector
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  • 84 1 TOKYO, Nov. 15.—The Kaigun Sho (Navy Ministry) announced this morning that Rear Admirals Shlgeharu Kaneko and Kanae Uesaka, respectively were appointed Chief of Staff of the' Sasebo Naval Station and Chief of the General Affairs Department of Naval Aviation Headquarters. Rear Admiral Kaneko succeeds Rear Admiral Ffaaalrt Ogata,
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  • 292 1 125 Representatives Attend Domel TOKYO, Nov. 17. —The conference among leading Press representatives throughout Toa in the "Gensral Assembly of Dai Toa (Greater East Asiatic) Newspapers" opened here today for a three-day session. The agenda of the assembly which is convening today, Thursday,
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  • 120 1 AN EXHIBITION of the works of Mr. Shozo Yamazaki, a noted Nippon artist now in Sycnan, is being held with the support of the Syonan Sinbun Sha at the Konan Club for three days, starting frcrn today. Mr. Yamaxakl is one of the
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  • 204 1 Dwnei. LISBON, Nov. 16—Although the great battle in progress in the west and middle Dnieper is still continuing with undiminished ferocity, there have been no essential cnanges in the 24 hours between Monday and Tuesday neon. Tiis Soviets endeavoured to broaden the wedge which
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  • 63 1 Dmu«L A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Nov. 13.—1t is disclosed that cur ground batteries bagged two out of a formation of United States planes comprising six B-25's and fcur P-40's which attempted to raid the Nippon position at Yochow, northern Hunan Province,
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  • 78 1 TOKYO, Nov. 16. —Major General Kenjiro Kuramoto, Director of the section of Rewards of the Personnel Bureau of the Rikugun Sho (War Office), this morning called on Wang Keh-min. Chairman of the North China Political Council, at the Chinese Embassy to deliver a message of appreciation for
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  • 415 1 Informed Of Citation To Naval Unit For Wiping Out Enemy Fleet In Tulagi Waters TOKYO, Nov. 16.—Tenno Heika has been informed of the fact that a citation has been granted by the Commander-in-Chief of the combined fleet, Admiral Mineichi Koga, to a certain undisclosed surface unit for outstanding
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  • 357 1 THE RIKUGUN SHO (War Ministry) announced at 4 p.m. today that the citation, awarded to the Wada AntiAircraft Artillery Company by the < ommander-in-Chief of the Nippon forces in the north-eastern region on Jan 18 this year, has been brought to the
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  • 213 1 TOKYO, Nov. 16.—Tenno Heika this morning received in audience Ir. Soekarno, President of the Central Council of Djawa, at the Imperial Palace, and graciously expressed words of appreciation for his meritorious services contributing: toward the construction of
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  • 43 1 Dnraei. DJAKARTA, Nov. 15.—1t is learned that Sultan Pakoealman of Jogjakarta offered rifles and other weapons belonging to his guards-of-honour to the Nippon Army as a token of his gratitude for the formation of the Djawa Volunteer Defence Corps.
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  • 72 1 DwbcL DJAKARTA, Nov. 15.—Out of respect for history and religion in Djawa, the Gunsei (Military Administration) has deckled to grant a subsidy for the preseiration of Moslem relic* to the descendants of Sultans Kaspoehan. Kanoman and Katjuibonan of Cheribon and Sultan Demsk of Samarang. It was also
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  • 67 1 Doom* BANGKOK, Nov. Id—Ueut. Gen. Pichit Kriangsakphichit, Vice-Commander-in-Chief of the Thai National Defence Forces has been appointed the country's Defence Minister, a post which was occupied concurrently by Prime Minister' Field Marshal Pnibun Songkhram, it was announced. On the other hand, Sawat Sawutranror.7, the present
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  • 36 1 TOKYO. Nov. ie.—The Rikugun Sho (war Ministry) today announced that Vnit Commander. Lieut. o«-n Nobumasa Tominaga. who died of Illness on the frontlir.es. was posthumctis.y promoted to .he rank of full general
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 471 2 PERAK BOXING VICEPRESIDENTS VIEWS THE NECESSITY for forming a Boxing Beard of Control in Syonan to safeguard the interests of professional boxers and promoters and to raise the standard of the game generally was emphasizsd by Mr. J. V. Morals, ManagingEditor of the Perak
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  • 1207 2 Joint Declaration Roadmark Pointing To New World Order SHIGEMITSU'S INSPIRING ADDRESS Domes. OSAKA, Nov. 15. —The joint declaration recently issued by the Assembly of Dai Toa nations is "a roadmark pointing to a new world—a roadmark written in the lifeblood of
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  • 164 2  -  Syonan Sin ban Literary Critic NEW CHINA PICTORIAL THE "NEW CHINA Pictorial," with Chinese and English captions, published in Shanghai, is surely a commendable periodical for saining a proper perspective of the various phases cf life in Dai Toa. Much of the space of the magazine is devoted
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  • 122 2 TWO HAKKA CHINESE, Ng Cheow Pch and Wong Quek Pah, were each sentenced to a fine of $5,000 or in default six months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Justice M. V. PiUai in the Syonan Kotohoin yesterday on a charge cf removing various textile
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  • 58 2 SUPPORT for the Air Defence Fund continues to be steadily forthcoming, and the Syonan Sinbun (English Edition) take pleasure in acknowledging receipt of the following contributions: Mr. Nassim Salleh. 78 High Street. Syonan 151.00 Mr. Nassim Saul Isaac, 71 Sophia Road. Syonan 100.00 251.00
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  • SPORTS
    • 157 2 THE FOLLOWING 16 heckey players will ba travelling upcountry together with the Syonan footballers on Monday, Ncv 22, for a series of games in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang: Cheok Wan. Rony Barth, Cecil Wong, Raja Manikan. C. Clarke, E. DoraJsamy, s. K.
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    • 97 2 JALAN BESAR Stadium will b? the venue of the first InterState soccer match "between Syonan and Johore tomorrow, and a thrilling game is assured. Eager to meet Syonan, Johore has been training hard for the game and. good as Syonan undoubtedly is, the issue
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  • 266 2 "•LEARN NIPPON-GO' is the popular cry of the whole of the Kyoeiken (Co-Prcsperity Sphere) today," says Miss Hazel Y. C. Tang of the Syonan Sinbun Kai, in an interview in connection with Nippon-Go Week. Herself a student of
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  • 64 2 THE FOLLOWING books will help Nippon-Go students to enlarge their knowledge of the language:— MMTMiaw Published in Nippon: Asa No Hlkart. Sakura. Hikarl. Taiyo, Pujin Asia, Dai Toe Keixai, Nippon, New Chinese Pictorial, Nippon Times Weekly, Contemporary Nippon, The Oriental Economist, Home Life, Information
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 99 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY Volum 3 2 Parts 3 and 4 of "Mysteries of the Court cf London" (The works ot George W. M. Reynolds). Plcass apply to th? Editor. Syonan Sinbun (English Editicn) Cecil Street. Syonan. PIANOS CAREFULLY TUNED AND REPAIRED under personal direction of manager continuing over 30
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    • 159 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ENGAGEMENT THE ENGAGEMENT was announced on November 12, 2603, between Mr. Rcbert Koh Teck Mvi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Koh Hock Soo of No. 23, Jalan Slngei Abong, Muar, and Miss Poh Leng, daughter of Madam Teo~ Choo Gek of No. 6, Jalan Dhobby, Johore Bahru. MARRIAGE
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    • 545 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKCBETU SI NOTICE No. 299 Re: VALIDITY OF TRAVELLING PERMITS. All travelling permits (for travel within Ma'.ai) which have been Issued by respective Divisional Police Station of Syonan Tokubetu-Si prior to the 14th day of November". Syowa 18. will be hereaftc- regulated as follows:— Travelling permits which nr.ve
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    • 347 2 SHEUM CIRCUS BOXING SMITH £T. {Opposite Peoples I'ark). Wed. 17th Nov. at 9 p.m. (T.T.). Another promising card—BOY QUEE vs. BABY CHOCOLATE. ARABIAN KID vs. FIGHTING JOHN with 2 special bouts. Seats $1.90, $1.40. 90 cts 43 eta. TEO TYPEWRITER SERVICE South Canal Road, (Opposite Oversea Chinese Bank). Dealers, Repairers
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 449 2 a^n^^b«>VJ^HdJH7 §f^ A^""***^^dnJ TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai music, "Listener's Favourites"; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano interlude; 7.50 p.m. Mandarin songs: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 pm.
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