Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 November 1943
1943-11-20
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Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun)
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Title Section22 1943-11-20 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471 NO. 301 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER SO. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18, SEVEN CENTS22 words
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110 1943-11-20 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Nov. 19.— Our naval air force heavily attacked enemy positions on Mono Island between the night of Nov. 17 and the morning of Nov. 18, causing firefe to break out at many points. All our110 words
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240 1943-11-20 1 Bpinl i LISBON. Nov. 19.—The Wehrmacht yesterday kept up a successful ccunter-attack launched between\Kiev and Zhitomir, with the Soviets fiercely but unsuccessfully attacking In attempts to stem the Reich advance. On the northern wing of this battlefield at Koroften. the Soviets are240 words
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215 1943-11-20 1 Domei. irOH, Nov. 18.—A message of cheer, g cod will and fellowship to the people of Malai from Nippon was brought by Inche Mohd. Ibrahim b Samad, Assistant Inspector cf Malai Schools, Central Peralc who recently returned from a three-month tour of215 words
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Article467 1943-11-20 1 AFTER HIS VISIT to Nanking, it will be an excellent idea for Suohas Chandra Bose. head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, to address the people under Chungking over the radio of what he actually saw and heard in New China. Bose. as we467 words
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Article, Illustration383 1943-11-20 1 D«meL NANKING, Nov. 19-The future i of India ar.d Toa is definitely assured just as victory in -war will certainly be due to Nippon victcries, declared President Wang Ching-W3i at a mass meeting held here this morning in honour of Subhas Chandra Bose. He383 words
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245 1943-11-20 1 ARTIST S lozo Yamazaki's exhibition cf paintings at the Konan Club will continue till Monday, the Syonan Sinbun reliably understands. The exhibition was to have concluded today hut It has been decided to extend It to Monday. In this connection, the Syonan Sinbun245 words
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353 1943-11-20 1 Nanking And Nippon Commanders Discuss Ways To WipeOutßeds Dasnei. TOKYO, Nov. 19.—1n its announcement issued it 4 p.m. today, Dai Honyei disclosed the war results achieved by Imperial Army forces in the operations conducted in the Chungking Sixth War Zone, west353 words
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273 1943-11-20 1 MOTORISTS are reminded frcm tomorrow, Nov. 21, that marks bearing the words "Application for Permission Submitted" which have been issued to relevant automobiles beccme null and void, and cars without a formal mark cannot be used. Meanwhile, with a view to effecting thorough273 words
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490 1943-11-20 1 TOKYO, Nov. 19.—Kazuo Aoki, Dai Toa paijin (Greater East Asiatic Affairs Minister), who was host at a banquet given here this evening in honour of the delegates cf the General Assembly of the Dai Toa newspapermen, urged the immediate launching of a490 words
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Article, Illustration176 1943-11-20 1 Domel. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Nov. 19 Our naval air force in fierce aerial combats shot down 48 planes, including 28 probables, out of a formation of more than 100 enemy bombers and fighters which attempted to176 words
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34 1943-11-20 1 BANGKOK, Nov. 19.—The Thai Government has recognized officially the Provisional Government of Ar.ad Hind, which was established on Oct. 21, it was announced over the radio last night.34 words
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Article205 1943-11-20 1 •SMI LISBON, Nov. 18.—Bitter mudslinging and friction continue to feature the situation surrounding mutually suspicious elements who surrendered part of Italy to the Angle-Americans as Count Szorfa caustically attacked King Victor Emmanuel and demanded the latter's abdication, according to reports from American correspondents received here. They205 words
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Article349 1943-11-20 1 A CONCERT and cinema show sponsored by the Syonan N:ppo' presenting a variety of Nippon and Chinese songs and dances will be held at the Yamato Gekijo af 8 p.m. tonight and, at th«J same tune at the Syowa Gekijo tomorrow night. J s***^ wiU made349 words
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Advertisement6 1943-11-20 1 WRITE, SPEAK AND SING IN NIPPON-GO6 words
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Article409 1943-11-20 2 FRANCIS NG of Syonan, who contributes the following poem, writes to say that the poem was composed by him a few days after his visit to the Syonan Chureito daring the recent observance of the Yasakuni Shrine festival. The warrior's rude yeU is SOU 'Tit409 words
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Article, Illustration351 1943-11-20 2 'Learning NipponGo Will Always Prove Useful' "ADDING another language to the ones you already know will prove useful to you, and I think that anyene who really makes an effort to learn Nippon-Go will find it Tery easy to master," declared Miss Dulcie Sims, 23, Eurasian post-graduate student of the351 words
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339 1943-11-20 2 THE OVERSEAS Chinese Association Pavilion at the Kyoreikan, Great Wcrld Park, opens Joday when the exhibition and ,i 4? locally-manufactured goods that are meant to replace cr substitute former imported goods begin. The official opening ?niv ?*V p»vlllon wU1 however cnly take place on Dec339 words
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849 1943-11-20 2 Declaration Emphasizes Press Responsibilities TOKYO, Nov. 19.—The creation of a "Dai Toa Press Federation" binding newspapers and news agencies in Dai Toa with common journalistic ties, and the adoption of a declaration expressing the resolve of Toa journalists to devote themselves to849 words
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Article200 1943-11-20 2 Syonan Sportsmen Tour Begins On Monday SPORTSMEN in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang are eagerly awaiting the arrival cf the Syonan soccer and hockey teams. Altogether, about 70 persons comprise the touring party, which will be headed by Mr. G. H. Kiat, Chairman cf the Syonan Spoits A&sociatlon, and200 words
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Article138 1943-11-20 2 r a *> ka ki ku ke ko sa shi su se so ta chi tsu te to ni nu ne no ca. J« y ha hi fu he ho ma mi rau me mo s a >' ya (i) yu ye yo ra ri ru re ro138 words
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Miscellaneous113 1943-11-20 2 svortnnsinßun NIPPON-60 LESSONS' THE loliowing is th3 key to the Nippcn-Go Memory Test problem given yesterday. 1. T.* atama head l^*^fe. s l3 2. j» me eye 3-^-HLr 3. i*»^ tana nose •gHHll^l£ i« 4. ha teeth <:\~~^ 5 kuchl mouth 6. *4B mune chest f \k -w/ 7. har*113 words
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