Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 2 April 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone flto. 5411. NO. 99 FRIDAY. APR'L 2. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS
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  • 349 1 Results Of Devastating Nippon Ra ids Revealed BRITISH ADMIT ATTACKS I>om«-i. TOKYO, Apr. 1. —Dai Honyei announced al 5 p.m. today that Nippon air units in aerial raids between Mar. 26 and Mar. 30 destroyed 20 enemy planes in
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  • 518 1 home Truths ALTHOUGH it is barely fif- j teen months since the outbreak of the Dai Toa Senso. yet in i that brief period the changes which have taken place in Dai Toa (Greater East Asia) have i been phenomenal. Rapidly re- j j ceding into oblivion are all
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  • 200 1 Doraei LISBON. Mar. 31—The London Times voices scepticism in an editorial today in discussing the broad lines oi Pacific strategy in connection with the recent military conference held in Washington, according to a Reuter! message. The Times recalls that Roose-elt re urning from
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  • 180 1 Domei TOKYO. Apr. I.—The message, which will Ue brought b.nk to Burma by Dr. Ba HUrm. Cliiei f the Burmese Government, ijvm his current visit to Nippon villj be of vital interest to far, Indian people, the Mainichi Shimbun semi-editorially declares this morning. The journal
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  • 29 1 Hsinking. rapital of Rlansthukoku. n-claimed th« b«st l:ri'l-<-ui city n the world, welcomes l'Tcmier Tojo who is now on a visit to the country.
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  • 484 1 ANGLO-AMERICANS WELL HELD ON TUNISIAN FRONT BY A MILITARY CORRESPONDENT Domci LISBON, Mar. 31. —A special communique from Ber'in reported that 17 heavily-laden anti-Axis merchantmen, totalling 103,500 tons, were sunk out of anti-Axis convoys in north and central Atlantic and the Mediterranean by German
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  • 167 1 Domei. LISBON. Mar. 31. —Opening the exhibition to encourage rare and ecnnomy in the use of tyres. the juint Parliamentary Secretary to ttie Ministry ul Supply, on Mar. :»(i. described the rubber situation as "critical." the London Times report cd. :iccording to a dispatch
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  • 238 1 Domri HSUCHOW, Aj:r. 1. -^Smouldering disscnsicn between the Chi-; nese Communist Army and the Chungking troops finally flared up into a wholesale armed clasn. en Mar. 25, when the Communist New Fourth Army attacked the Chungking Seventh In iej>endent Biigads under the commend ot Wang Tien-hua
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  • 358 1 IN ORDER TO equip themselves for th?ir future responsibilites as mctheis and wives. Syonan school girls have begun to take a special course which will render th?m better fitted ta Dlav their role in a strong and
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  • 449 1 Dual Mission Of Inspection And Extending Felicitation DoirH. TOKYO, Apr. I.—Both the .Toho Kyoku (Board of Information) in Tokyo and the Munshukoku Government have announced that Premier General Hideki Tojo is on a visit to Manshukoku, having arrived at Hsinkinjr this afternoon.
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  • 356 1 i Domei HSINKING, Apr. I.—Commenting on the visit of Premier Tojo to Manshukoku, well-informed circles here emphasize that it will have a far-reaching effect in stimulating Manshukoku's progress, especially with regard to 11*, nation's second five-year plan for industrial development. These quarters
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  • 235 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 1--Commenting on Premier Tojo's visit to Hsinking, sources close to the Government emphasize that one of th? purposes of the Premier's journey is to consolidate further the existing amicabk relaticns between Nippon and ManshuThe Pierrier voiced his determination to strengthen the collaboration
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  • 134 1 Domei HSINKING, Apr. 1 —Premier Tojo in a verbal statement on arrival here expressed deep appreciation for Manshukoku's unstinted support and aid extended to Nippon in the prosecution of Dai Toa Senso and stressed the inseparable relations existing between the two countries. The Premier
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  • 202 1 Oomci TOKYO. Apr. I.—lt is learned that following the announcement by Kaigunsho (Navy Ministry) today of the appointment of Rear Admiral Asaakira Kuni-no-Miya Denka as ('.maunder of a combined air corps of the Navy, Kuni-no-Miya Denka lit the capital this morning
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  • 179 1 'Resolved To Further SinoNippon Ties NEW CHINESE ENVOY'S TASK NANKING. Apr. 1 -Firm resolvo to do his best tovards lurther improvement of SinoNippoa relations was expressed by Tsai Pei. newly-appointed Chinese Ambassador to Tokyo in a Press interview last night. The successor to Hsu Lir. nz. th*» outsoinn Chinese Ambassador
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  • 226 1 Domei TOKYO. Apr. 1. Sino-Nipp.) O co-operation Li absolutely esae.itial Cof the construction of Dai Toa. declared Hsu Liang, who hju just b?en succeeded by Tsai Pei as Chinese Ambassador to Nippon, in a farewell statement issued today. The China Affair. Mr. Hsu said
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  • 150 1 TOKYO. Apr. I.—The Rikueun?hn (War Ministry) has announced the appointment cf new principals to Junior Milit.irv Aviat ion Schools in Tokyo and jOt^u as well as th? appointment lof Cilonel Shuitsu Matsumura a» a m-mber of the Military Ord» n.mce Administration Headquarters and concurrently membe-
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  • 172 2 Ht rvwi. ht'ilE, Mar. 31—The spirits •f the ten naval heroes who as members of the Second Special Attack Flotilla sacrificed their lives when they attacked enemy forces in Diego Suarex and Sydney Harbour on Mar. 31 last year were granted a
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  • 120 2 Dotnei. CANTON. Mar. 31 —With the discontinuance cf further issuance of Niopon military scrip in China with effect from Apr. 1, herealt?r travelers from Canton to Nippon will 6e required to ex(hange Central Reserve Bank notes for noes of the Bank of Wppon. or the Bank
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  • 62 2 CONVICTED for profiteering. Ng K;m Brcn. a dealer in toile* requisites in High Street, was Jmed $22.". o: th~ee months' rigorous imprisonment in default, in the Criminal District Court, yes-tp-rtpy. The »\ecii^ed vies ftared to have sold n b&ttl-? of "Forget-Me-Not" lotion frr
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  • 360 2 Domei. NANKING, Mar. 31- The National Government of China which sometime ago declared that the newly-created Order of Tuns Kuang would be presented tn the occasion of the Third Anniversary of its return to Nanking to persons who have rendered Kreat services
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  • 137 2 Domrl. RANGOON, Mar. 31—The first graduaticn ceremony of the Burmese Military Cadet School was solemnly held here today when the graduates were awarded swords, presented in the name of Major-Gen?ral Aung San, Commander-in-Chief cf the Burmese Defence Army, who is now visiting Nippon. Highlighting the graduation
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  • 112 2 Domei MANILA, Mar. 31-More than 65.000 Moros in Mindanao tcday are leading a peaceful life, having placed trust and confidence in the Nippon torces and are wholeheartedly cooperating for the increase of production and maintenance of peace, according to the Chief cf Mindanao Branch
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  • 253 2 ONE CAN easily see the hand of British opportunism an# the tactics of divide-and-rule In the resignaticn cf Fazlul Hug Cabinet, declared the spokesman or the Indian Independence League Headquarters in Syonan when interviewed by Domei regarding the B?ngal Cabinet crisis. The tvjj-of-war
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  • 263 2 RAPID PROGRESS BEING MADE WITH the start, this month, of the second year of reconstruction under the Gunseikanbu (Military Administration Department) the economic structure of Syonan is being rapidly rehabilitated in the light of experiences gained in the first year, says Domei. A noteworthy
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  • 108 2 Domei. MALACCA. Mar. 31.—Composting work, making use of the citys refuse and nightsoll, has oeen carried on most successfully and under the mcst hygienic conditions at Mata Kuching by the Health Department of the Oovernment. and the manure produced is being extsnslvely u~ed
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  • 87 2 Domei. SHANGHAI. Apr. I—lt is revealed, the Nippon Embassy Office in Shanghai has been completely reorganized in conlcrmity to the new China policy, with the new organization effectively today. According to the reorganization, the Shanchai Office will comprise three divisions—General Affairs Economics. Administration including 13
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  • 100 2 THE HARLEQUINS, League hockey champions, meet the Lazy Lads in the rinai cf the Syonan Sports Association knockout competition at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 6 30 p.m. today. Mr. M. Shinoeaki. Kobsei-ka-cho. will present the Alkaff cup and medah after the gamr
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  • 352 2 AMAZING STRIDES IN THREE YEARS Domei SHANGHAI, Mar. 31.—The Shanghai Times in an editorial entitled Rapid Growth of New China" declares that the third anniversary of the return of the National Government of China to Nanking comes as a timely reminder of
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  • 493 2 CRAFTY ENCROACHMENT SEEN Dome! TOKYO Mar. 31.—Taking advantage of every turn in the war situation, the United States is craftily encroaching upon British territories for the realization of the American dream of world domination, well-informed observers declare, commenting on the constant friction
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 998 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 1% TOKt'BETU-SI NOTICE NO 199 RE: REGULATIONS GOVERNING REMITTANCES TO CHINA RE: THE OPERATION OF THE IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the I KNSVS-TAKING regulations governing remittances to order to clarify the general China are instituted from April l distributive state of the whole
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 209 2 TOCAVS PROGRAM m. rru ie; 620 p.m. news in NiVDii. 1....;, uage; 6.30 p.m. Ma'ai Chile -en s Houi; 6.50 p.m. play in Mi*la .7 20 p.m. new? in Malai; 7.3'jn. Ci.ii.tsc music; 745 p.m. readinu Jr. Chi-.c_:: 3 p.m. news in Cantonese: ais p.m. iizvs in Hokkjen: 830 p.m.
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    • 148 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. S8 1 THIS evening we sliall ionUnue cur conversation v the station: 1. Anata no nimotsu wa doko ni arima&u ka?—Wheie is your luggage? 3. Machiai shitsu no Lsu no ue ni arimasu—They are on the bench in the waiting room. 3. So desu ka. Dewa
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