Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 1 April 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone /Vo. 5471. NO. 98 THURSOAY. APRIL. 1. KOKI 2«03. SYOWA 16 7 CENTS
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  • 578 1 STEPS TAKEN PROVE 'SHE HARBOURS NO TERRITORIAL DESIGNS' An li-Axis Have No Hope Of China's Future Co-operation Doro^i TOKYO, IVlar. 31.—Opinions expressed in the past few days in foreign newspapers clearly indicate that not only Axis and neutral powers but even hostile
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    589 1 Enemies Of The Stare PROFITEERS should be regarded as enemies of the State, for profiteering—one of the most heinous crimes of the present time—is impeding the economic rehabilitation of Maiai by unnecessarily increasing the cost of living. It is gratifying to note that drastic fines were imposed in two
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  • 600 1 DAI TOA DAIJINS BROADCAST Domei TOKYO. Mar. 30.—Kazuo Aoki, Dai Toa Daijin (Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs) in a congratulatory message broadcast to China on the occasion of the third anniversary of the return of the National Government of China to
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  • 161 1 Oomei NANKING, Mar 31—Dr. Atsu<hi Shicnoya, Professor of Tokyo Imperial University and head of the Nippon Cultural Mission her^ to take pait in the third anniversary celebration of the return of the National Government of China to Nanking, declared yesterday that the delegation which
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  • 136 1 Domei NANKING, Mar 31—The decision of the Spanish Government v.. r? lina-vi5h extraterritorial rights in China was duly ccnveyPd to th? National Government of China yeterday by Minister Alvaro Maldomdo. The Spanish Government has papered comolete derailed arrangement* with the Chinese Government regarding abolition of
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  • 138 1 NANKING. Mar. 31.—0n the occasion oj the third anniversary of the return o/ the National Government o/ China to Nanking. President Wang Ching-usei yesterday received a congratulatory telegram front Premier General Hideki Tojo. The telegram reads: "In respect of Mm great efforts Your Excellency hat exerted
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  • 153 1 Commander Leng, 3SG Men Surrender DoiTMii SHANGHAI. Mar. 31.—Chungking advices admit that Nippon Army air units conducted an atUck yesterday against Sinhua and Anhwi, important enemy ba^es in Hunan Province, as well as Menghwa. a strategic point in central Yunnan Province, inflicting heavy damage on nvUtary
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  • 337 1 Dome! TOKYO. Mar. 31.-Commenting on Churchill** recent radio speech, Tomokazu Hori, spokesman cf Joho Kyoku (Board of Informaticn) declared tint the speech is indicative 01 the fact that the weight of the war is being felt more and more in its real sense
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  • 219 1 Dotncl HSINKING. Mar. 31—Following Manshukoicu s' recent Central Provincial Governmental reorganization, a personnel shift, involving mere than 200 major and minor officiate, was offlci-lly announced today. The principal appointments included General Using Sliiti-lien. former Minister of Public Order as Minister of War, Major General Tsurukiclu Manai
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  • 193 1 DomH HSINKING. Mar 30-A widefcale campaign to further ln- crease labour efficiency and spur war production to the highest level, under the slogan "The workshop is also the Fighting Front of the Naiion." will be sponsored for one month by the Manshukoku Labour Supply
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  • 89 1 I>omei TOKYO, Mar. 31.—Tenno Heika attended the regular session of the Privy Council this morning when the agreements for the extension of the Nippon-Soviet fishery modus vivendi was unanimously approved. It will be recalled that the agreement extending the modus
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  • 175 1 Domel NANKING. Mar. 31.—The National Government today cfflcially announced the appointment of TVai Pei, member of the Political Affairs Council, as the new Ambassador to Tokyo succeeding Hsu Li^ng. It was revealed that the decision was taken at today's meeting of the
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  • 93 1 Domei. LISBON. Mar. 31 —The British Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, who arrived in Ottawa by air yesterday from Washington en route to England, said that he thought the war would be "long and tough" when questioned at a Press conference today, according to Press
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  • 280 1 |»V A MILITARY C ORRKSPONOKNT LISBON. Mar. 30-Th- lareeWXle cperutions of the Analo- Americans on the Tunsian iront are com.nuing unabated. The I Axis forces hrve taken step^ u» considerably Bhortm the ircnt I>£ i B"tish forces d d not in eriVi Vh
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  • 125 1 IT IS OFFICIALLY learnt that arrangements are being made by the Medical Department of the Syonan Tokubetu-si to launch another anti-typhr id campaign r2quiring the inoculation of all people in the city. It will be recalled that immed ately after the surrender of
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  • 124 1 THE SYONAN Tokubetu-si has decided to conduct a census, the first to be taken here since the surrender of Singapore. This is undertaken, according to the authcrities. in order to ascertain the general distribution of the population, and thereby facilitate administration. The census,
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  • 121 2 GOOD SURPRISE FOR PUPILS SEVENTY-FIVE Syonan Futsu Ko-Gakko reopened today for the first term of the new scholastic year and early this morning thousands of school children with >>eair.ins laces wended their way to iheir respective schools The children of certain institutions
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  • 187 2 A NUMBER o: pianos have recently been installed in various Putsu Ko-Gakko by the Syonan Tokubetu-si in keeping with the policy c! developing the Nippon spirit among local children through the medium of music. The pianos, which in:iude one that had been in
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  • 99 2 Domet. NANKING. Mar. 31.—Approximately 1.300 youths representing the youth eorts cf Nippon. Manshukoku and China attended Uie camp fire rally held ct the Central Tatung Stadium here last night c n the occasion of the Third Anniversary of the return of the National
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  • 148 2 BMMI NANKING. Mar. 30— In eelebraing the Third Anniver.-ary of the return oi the National Government of China to Nanking, a grand m.val review took place from 3 pjn. off Siakwan en the Yangtze River in the presence of President Wang Ching-wei.
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  • 316 2 Domei LISBON. Mar. 30—During a rej cent U-boat debate in the House Of Lords, according to the Times from London, Lord Hankey. Con- servative, expressed disappoint- ment that the recent anti- U-boat conference in Washington j had net resulted in the establish- j ment ol a
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  • 268 2 EVIDENCE OF HOW. alter hearing a crmmotion. he allegedly saw three male Chinese run out of a building in De Souza Street, a lew doors away from where he and three other friends were sitting, early on the evening of Jan. 15 this
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  • 24 2 Due to the vigorous activities of Axis U-boats, l\S. war supplies seldom, if ever, reach the r destination. from Nippon Times.
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  • 328 2 GRATITUDE TO NIPPON EXPRESSED Domci SHANGHAI, Mar. 30.—A1l local newspapers on the occasion of the Third Anniversary of the National Government's return to Nanking today editorially expressed gratitude to Nippon for her great contribution toward China's progress. The journals lauded the close relationship
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  • 173 2 Domei NANKING. Mar .30.—Mamoru Shigemit6U, Nippon TaLshi »Ambassador* to China, declared tocay that Sino-Nippon co-oper-rtion constitutes the foundation lor the rehaoiiitation of Toa. in a statement issued on the third anniversary of the return of the National Government of China to Nanking. Pointing
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  • 367 2 SUCH PRACTICES MUST STOP/ JUDGE WARNS VOICING A WARNING that such practices jnust slop, the Criminal District Court Judge, Mr. M. V. Pillai, yesterday convicted and imposed a fine of $1,800 (in default, 18 months 1 rigorous imprisonment) on the owner of
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  • 181 2 FOR THE FIRST TIME in a public court under the new re- gime, sentence of death was passed yesterday in the Syonan Kctohoin. The prisoner, a young I man named Toh Whye Tan murdered his father-in-law ana mother-in-law in their own < home at
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  • 133 2 Dome! fEKING, Mar. 30.—Representing diplom; tic representatives of Nippon, Italy and France, MajorGeneral Kiyoncbu Shiozawa. Nippon Minister in Peking, delivered a congratulatory address at I the ceremony for rendition of Prking Legation Quarter today. Pointing out not only the rendition of Peking Legation Quarter but
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  • 243 2 Oomri PEKING. Mar. 30.—EmphasizI ing th? great help extended by .NiFpcn towards liberating China from Anglo-American imperialism and domination. Mr. Chu Shen, .chairman cf tho North China i Political Council, declared that China in return must resolve to j cc-opsrate fully
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  • 112 2 Romei IPOH. Mar. 21—A letter of appreciation from Premier General Hideki Tojo, in his capacity as Rikugun Daiiin (War Minister), has bejn received by the Education Department of the Pcrak Government for a donation in aid of the Nippon Red Cross Fund, comprising the proceeds of
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  • 38 2 Mrs. CHAN YEE MM nee THERESA, VIM YEE MOI. beloved wife of Mr. CHAN YEE LIM. passed away peacefully at 830 am. tT.T.) on March SOth, 26C3. r.t her residaice, 22. Oxley Road. <Up«untry paper* please copy>.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 93 2 KYOr.I: '^odel Wife." 3 p.m.— 6 p.m.—3.30 p.m. SYOWA: "Virg n:a* fin technicolruit. 3 —C—8.30 p.m. ISKIHO: The Return of the Ci»-c Kid." 3—6—8.30 p.m. IXDO: ••Admi" (in Hindustani). 3 p.m. and 6 30 p.m. YAMATO: "Yur. Kwai Poc»k Sow Kee" i in Cantonese) 3 —6—8.30 p.m. MALAI: Jbu Tiri"
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    • 168 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 37 THIS evening on the radio we continue with the cc iivereations. Here they are: 1. Ova. Ahoiad san dochtra c iras.•hanna.u ka?—Oh, M>. Ahmad, uheie are you KOing? 2. Kore kam Fenan irade ryoko shiyo to omcimasu—l am going to have a uip to Penang.
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    • 218 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pm. music: 620 p.m. news in Nippon language; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. reading of th? Holy Koran: 7 p.m. religious talk in Maloi: 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Chinese musk; 8 p.m. news r.i Cantonese; 8 15 p.m. news in Hokkien: 8.30 p.m.
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