Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 19 November 1943
1943-11-19
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Title Section22 1943-11-19 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 300 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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137 1943-11-19 1 IN APPRECIATION of the great Honour bestowed by it-nno lifika in granting lr. boe.iaxno, Presiaent of the Central Council of Djawa, the Second Class Older of the Sacred Treasure, and l)i Mohommad Uatta and K.vaji* Uadyiksmo, each the itiua Class Orde of the137 words
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128 1943-11-19 1 THE PROGRAM for the Nip-pon-Go speech-making ccntest to be held under the auspices of the Malai Gunseikan-bu at 2 pjn. tomorrow at th« Dai Toa Gekijt will begin with the "Kokumin Girei" (National Ceremony >, an inauguration address by an official of the Bunkyc-ka and an128 words
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Article696 1943-11-19 1 MOUNTBATTEN'S continued inactiveness in spite of the subsidence of the monsoon in the Burma region is opening the eyes of Chungking journalists to the impracticability of the anti-Axis plans to start an offensive in South-East Asia. Ever since the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso, the leit696 words
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318 1943-11-19 1 Country Contributing To Nippon's Power Gunsei Director-General Grants Interview To Press THE DEVELOPMENT of natural resources and bolstering of defence, which are the two outstanding keynotes of the Nippon administration in Malai, are making rapid progress, declared the Director-General of318 words
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149 1943-11-19 1 Another Transport And Destroyer Set On Fire TOKYO, Nov. 18.—Dai Honyei at 3.30 p.m. today announced that Imperial naval air forces early on the morning of Nov. 17, sweeping aside the resistance of about 30 enemy planes which were patrolling the waters off Torokina149 words
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Article202 1943-11-19 1 DoueL A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Ncv. 17.—Our naval air force at dawn on Nov. 16, raided a small island off Torokina point in Bougainville Island and set fire to numerous enemy positions. Another unit of our naval air force on the same202 words
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202 1943-11-19 1 THIRTY-TWO students, mostly young Chinese employed in various Nippon firms dealing in timber, received diplomas on Tuesday for completing a course of lectures on timber that had been arranged by the Gunseikanbu. TJI3 lectures were delivered at the Jalan Besar School nightly starting from202 words
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Article, Illustration283 1943-11-19 1 i Domei. NANKING, Nov. 18—Subhas Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Aaad Hind, who is now visiting here, this mcrning worshipped at the Chungshan Mausoleum where the ashes of the late Dr. Sun Yatsen. "Father of Modern China," repose. L*ter, the283 words
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212 1943-11-19 1 WITH A VIEW to developing further trade relations within this country, the Yusei Kyoku has made arrangements for all Pest Offices in Malai, except Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis and Trenggantf, to resume with effect from tomorrow, the Cash on Delivery Service, whereby the value of212 words
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133 1943-11-19 1 Dvtnei. LISBON. Nov. 17.—Refuting the recent statements in London by Rear Admiral William Brent Young, chief of the United States Navy Bureau of Supplies, that the anti-Axis forces in the South Pacific are receiving quantities of war materials sufficient for large-scale operations against133 words
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437 1943-11-19 1 By MASAMI SAITO Dome! Staff Corespondent STOCKHOLM, Nov. 17.—With the United States authorities frantically making efforts to conceal from the general public the disastrous series of defeats suffered at the hands of Nippon naval air. f«:rces in the battles off Bougainvill?,437 words
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166 1943-11-19 1 WITH A view to training vccalists now working in musical bands, troupes and amusement parks in the principal cities in Malai and other singers the proper way of singing Nippcn songs, the first Nippon Songs Training Course is being sponsored by the Sendenbu, from tomorrow166 words
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91 1943-11-19 1 Dome! LISBON, Ncv. 18— The British Middle East Command has admitted that-the strategic island of Leros has been captured by the Germans in five days of heavy fighting, according to a report frcra Cairo. It said that British and Italian forces affiliated with91 words
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Article96 1943-11-19 1 Promotes Admiral Shiozawa Posthumously D«aeL TOKYO. Nov. lI—II Is learned that Tenno Heika today posthumously promoted tne Court Rank of iate Admiral Koit-hl Shiolawa, who died today, to the Junior Grade of the Second Court Rank from the Senior Grade of the Third Court Rank. Grants Audience To96 words
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274 1943-11-19 1 A NIPPON BASE in Central China, Nov. 17.—1n one of the fiercest battles since the start of the current operations in th<a area in the upper Yangtze River. Nippon forces are at present dealing annihilating blows to the Chungking 73rd Army which was entrapped between274 words
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264 1943-11-19 1 Kokugo Gakko To Admit NewTerm Students NEW TERM students for enrolment in the Shoto-ka (primary grade) courses of the Gunseikanbu Kckugo Gakko in Queen Street, are invited to send in their applications between Nov. 24 and Nov. 26. The Primary Orade course for boys and girls between the ages of264 words
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118 1943-11-19 1 DomeL CANTON, Nov. 17—The cowardly tactics of the American Air Fore* in China were again broaght t« Ught when a formation of more th«m It enemy bombers and dealers carried oat an Inhumane bombing .u--tmck on the Nippon Army Hospital located on the mountain118 words
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Advertisement5 1943-11-19 1 MAKE GOOD FRIENDS THROUGH NIPPON-GO5 words
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445 1943-11-19 2 Task Force Strategy Ends In Tragedy Of Untold Magnitude TOKYO, Nov. 18.—Out of the dramatic an<l sensational series of naval air battles which have been raging in the South Pacific waters for the past 20 days and which are continuing to445 words
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299 1943-11-19 2 TOKYO. Nov. IB— Convening at p 30 a.m. the general Assembly of Dal Toa Newspapermen sluing at ttiis morning's session, the aec*mi day, at tbe Dai Toa Kaikan, elected an official Chairman and Vice-chairmen of the Assembly, sdopted a resolution of thanks to299 words
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Article, Illustration152 1943-11-19 2 NIPPON-GO is a very interesting language. Spoken in the polite form, it instils into the speaker the spirit cf service before self, and it is therefore an appropriate language for Dai Toa Greater East Asia), according to Mr. H. L. Pereira, a Eurasian152 words
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Article, Illustration84 1943-11-19 2 THE parts of the human body in the sketch below were riven In the vocabularies of these lessons. To test your knowledge, write out the Katakana, Romanji and translation of the words represented by each number, e.g., I* T atama. head, etc., and compare84 words
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Article, Illustration267 1943-11-19 2 llf ORDER to improve professional boxing In Ibis country, promoters should be unified under toe control of able and efficient boxing associatkns which should work in conjunction with one another. The interests cf promoters as well as boxers should be prcperly safeguarded by these organizations,267 words
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Article152 1943-11-19 2 D«meL NANKING, Nov. 17.—The visit of Subhas Chandra Bose which, it is understood, was prcmpted by the special wishes of President Wang Ching-wei, as well as his own desire to inspect conditions in New China, is welccmed by well-informed quarters here. They declared the purpose152 words
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356 1943-11-19 2 Major Enemy Move In SouthEast Asia In Near Future Impracticable, Says Journalist DomeL LIBSON, Nov. 17.—Richard Jen, London correspondent of the Chungking News Agency, writes that there is a practically universal belief that any major offensive against Nippon i* South-East Asia in the near future is impracticable, according to a356 words
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Article163 1943-11-19 2 Tomorrow's Boxing Expected To Provide Plenty Of Action RECORD crowds are expected to attend tomorrow night's boxing at the Great World Arena v?hen Nai Kim Lin presents one ol the most expensive cards yet staged in Syonan. Features of tomorrow's card are the Tiger Anian-uttle Bernai main event, the163 words
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164 1943-11-19 2 Match ALTHOUGH Johore tried very hard, Syonan proved a little too good when the teams met at soccer before a large crowd at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Fielding the strongest team, Sycnan won by 12 goals to nil. Tiie result does not164 words
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Advertisement63 1943-11-19 2 Katakana Lesson 1 *_—I a i u e o 4 i> ka U ku ke ko sa shi su so so t r:; f .'%"■> ta chi tsu te to »A hi nu ne no 1»» hi fu he ho ma ml mu me mo > y» <i) yu ye63 words
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Advertisement409 1943-11-19 2 PUBLIC NOTICE INDIAN INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE HEADQUARTERS, 7 Chancery Lane, Syonan, 16th Not. 2603. PUBLIC AUCTION OF LIVESTOCK The above comprising Milch Cows 17, Buffaloes 18 (big and small) and Calves 9 being donations to the League, will be sold by public auction on Monday 22nd November, 2603 commencing from 11409 words
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Advertisement357 1943-11-19 2 MISCELLANEOUS ONE MOUTRIE PIANO FOP SALE. Apply Box No. 364. c/« Syonan Sinbun (English Edition), Syonan. WANTED three Steel Filing Cabinets. Reasonable price offered. Please communicate with Secretary, Supply Department, IJX. Headquarters, No. 7, Chancery Lane, Syonan. WANTED TO BUY Volume Parts 3 and 4 of "Mysteries of the Court357 words
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Miscellaneous109 1943-11-19 2 TODAY'S RADIO PROGRAM 6 pm. music; 6.20 p..^i. Nippon language news for beginners. 6.30 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. piano recital, 'A selection of Malai music," by Osman Patek, 7.23 pan. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano recital; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 830109 words
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Miscellaneous221 1943-11-19 2 svonnn sinßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 70 VOCABULARY </ t f. mannenhitsu fountain pen *r zf keshijomu eraaer; (gomu-rubber) takusan (noun) large quantity: plenty EXERCISE Ano tsukue no ue ni nani ga Wliat Is there r'**££T ka ont*atde* Pen to empiteu to kami ga arimam There are pens. *<zs v ~W*221 words
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