Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 7 April 1943

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  • 25 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 CecU Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 103 WEDNESOAr. APRIL 7, KOKI 2603, SYOWA IS 7 CENTS I ENGLISH 1
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  • 449 1 Thanks To The Nippon Red Cross THANKS to the good offices of the Nippon Red Cross, thousands of letters from India and Ceylon have reached addressees scattered throughout Malai. These letters, have come from relatives and friends, who. advisedly or ill-advisedly—that is a matter of opinion, left Malaian shores
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  • 163 1 Tokyo Press Comment Ootnci TOKYO, Apr. 6—The recent visit of the British Foreign Secretary. Anthony £den, to Washington har, made clear that as lone as Britain and the United States ccntinue to ru»-sue purely seln^n. divergent aims in the war, there cs.n be no
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  • 152 1 Military Establishments Blasted And Set Ablaze At More Than Ten Places RESULTS OF FOUR DAYS' RAIDS Domei TOKYO, Apr. 6.—Sweeping into action against enemy air bases and shipping in eastern India, Nippon Army air units between Apr. 1 to Apr. 4
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  • 446 1 GERMAN GUNS SHELL ENGLAND BY A DO Mi: I MILITARY CORRESPONDENT TOKYO, Apr. s.—The initial push of the AngloAmerican forces on the Tunisian front is dwindling to sporadic clashes with no major encounter reported yesterday. Fighting is limited mostly to reconnaissance and shock-troop activities.
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  • 106 1 HSINKING, Apr. 6—Manshu- i koku Kota: Heika this morning! called on General Yoshijlro J Umezu, Commander-in-Chief of j the Kwantung Army and concurrently Nippon Taishi (Am'oas- j sador) to Manshukoku, at the! latter's official residence. i Manshukoku Kotei Heika «a.< accom- j panied by Imperial
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  • 129 1 Domei PEKING. Apr. 6—Without the unity of the younger generation of Toa (East Asia), the realisation of Dai Toa (Greater East Asia) is impossible, said Sakutaro Asahina of Dai Nippon Youth Corps who arrived here yesterday. Mr. Asahina. together with members of the Nippon Cultural
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  • 191 1 Demci MACASSAR. Apr. 6—Celebes will not or.ly have an ample supply of cement but will also have enough to export to other parts of Dal Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere) when the newly-planned cement factory is constructed here in the near
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  • 56 1 m Domei LISBON, Apr. 5—A report from Sacramento revealed that the State Senate of California has memorialized the Congress to secure the use of valuable farm implements owned by farmers of Nippon descent and to make machinery available to California farms with a
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  • 106 1 Domei MANILA. Apr. 6.—As another step towards the rehabilitation of railways in the Philippines, the Gunseikanbu (Military Administration Department) here has decided to construct a 40-kil^-mster line connecting the terminus of the northern main line at San Fernando with Hudipen. The groundbreaking ceremony
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    23 1 Nippon transports arc actively operating in the Sou h Seas under the vigilant protection of the Imperial naval and air forces.— (Domei photo.)
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  • 279 1 CONFERENCE IN TOKYO DoracL TOKYO, Apr. 7.—ln order that the administrators in Nippon may understand fully the various wartime measures approved at the last 31sl session of the Imperial Dies so that effective enforcement rf these measures will be attained, the GovernmcM-, will
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  • 115 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. &—Th<* Norinsbo (Agriculture and Forestry Ministry) has announced that the 1942 rice production in Nippon Proper amounted to 66,776,000 koku (one koku equals approximately five bushels), showing an increase of 11,688.000 koku (21 per cent, over the figure for the
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  • 117 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 6.—Memorial services for some 150 Nippon nationals, who have died in enemy countries since the outbreak of Dai Toa Senso. will be solemnly observed at the Hibiya Public Hall at 1 p.m. on Apr. 9 under the joint ausoices of
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  • 681 1 uwnei MANILA, Apr. s.—Continued Anglo-American domination w the Philippines would have meant extinction for the Filipinos, declared Brig. Gen. Vincente Lim, vice Chief of Star! of the Ameri-can-Filipino forces, who was taken prisoner by the Nippon forces during the Bataan campaign. Brig.
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  • 413 1 COMMENTS ON RAIDS ON INDIA Domei TOKYO, /.;.i. 6.-It is like multi-pronged thunderbolts, quarters close to the Imperial Army described the swift succession of smashing blow.s dealt by Imperial Army air units on the enemy air force on the Indian frontier in the short period from
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  • 206 1 Domei NANKINO. Apr. 6.- The Foreign Ministry and Ministry cf Propaganda of the National Government of China jointly announced at 4 pm. today that Chen Kun^-po. President of the Legislative Yuan, left Nanking this mcrninj Ur Nippon for the purpose of returning courtesies and conducting
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  • 144 1 Domei CANTON. Apr. 6.—The threa successive tug raids recently carried out by the Nippon Air Force on Lishui, enemy air-base in cc Ural Chekiang Province, have caused such severe damage to the airfield and other military establishments as well as Provincial Office there
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  • 116 1 Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 6.-An ArabianNippon dictionary, containing 80.000 words, will be completed by Ko Hayashi, assistant professor of Osaka Foreign Language School. Being the first of its kind in Nippon, the new dictionary is expected to prove a valuable aid to students of the Arabian
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  • 192 1 Dome! OKAYAMA, Apr. 6- The inaural meeting of Dai Nippon Avuticn Medical Science Associaten. was held tnis morning at tho Tir-t auditorium of Okayama Medical College with the attendance of ourg^on Vice Admiral Higotaro Tan^k^, Director or Medical AtTairs Bureau of tho Kaifun-4*M 'Navy
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 36 1 TEHNOHEIKA HEARS REPORT BY TOJO Domei TOKYO, Anr. 6.— Tenno Heika this morning granted an audience to Premier General Hideki Tojo, who reported on his visit to Manshukoku. Premier Tojo returned to the capital last evening.
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  • 772 2 MALAI, SUMATRA xMUSLIMS TOLD TO HELP DISPEL VAIN THOUGHT A SPIRITED call to the people of Nanpo (Southern Regions) to imbibe and inculcate the same spirit of service and devotion as shown by Nippon soldiers, was given by Col. Koichi Okubo, Gun
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  • 126 2 Domei HSINKING, Apr. s.—lt is learned that in order to deal with pertinent matters, the Yuan 100,000.000 East Liao River Riparian Work Conference was convened by the Hsuping Provincial Government with the attendance cf technical experts concerned and members of the General
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  • 222 2 Domei MANILA, Apr. s.—lt is learned that "Manila Hors? Day," glorifying the role of horses in the daily life of the Filipino people, will be held here under the auspices of the Bureau of Plant and Animal Husbandry. a horse parade, with
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  • 185 2 CONVICTED following a retrial, Lim Ah floe, a Chinese woman, was sentenced to a day's imprisonment and fined $6,000 (in default, two years' rigorous imprisonment) in the Criminal District Court, yesterday, for possession of approximately 171 tahiLs of non-Government chandu. It was alleged
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  • 153 2 Domel TOKYO, Apr. 6.—With th- aim of further disseminating among the people the true characteristics cf Nippon arts through the development of cultural arts, the Taissi Yokusankai will sponsor a national arts convention on Apr 9. which Is endorsed by the Jcho Kyoliu
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  • 72 2 Domei. SAIGON, Apr. s.—Th3 Govern-ment-General of French Indochina has announced the general principles governing the teaching of Nippon-go in middle schools in French Indcchina. According to the new regulationl importance will be plac-'d in the first year in teaching everyday Nippon-go conversations and 500 Kanji
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  • 147 2 Domei IPOH, Apr. 6.—Timber is playing a major role in the work of reconstruction in Perak. Resuscitated a fortnight after the Imperial Nippon Forces had entered the province, the Department of Forests has contributed much towards the restoration of communications In the province
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  • 227 2 IMPORTANCE OF TO JO'S VISIT Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 6.—The Nippon Times, commenting on Premier Ilideki Tojo's return from Manshukoku declares that his recent trip will be of tremendous value if it has succeeded in reminding the public that "perfectly co-ordinated teamwork and perfectly
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  • 206 2 PENANG MAN'S DISCOVERY DomeL PENANG, Apr. 6—With scrap paper and straw as basic ingredients, an enterprising Chinese here has, after months of experimenting, succeeded in discovering a satisfactory process for the production of paper. The paper produced Is of two qualities, one very fine,
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  • 97 2 Dome! KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 6.—The Department of Commerce and Industry of the Selangor Government announces that Gov-ernment-manufactured paper tor toilet purposes is now on the market. The first samples of the paper nhlte and brown in colour, are in packages of 50 sheets. For some
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  • 297 2 Domei. KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 4.—ln order to facilitate traffic and transport, new traffic regulations have been formulated here. The main previsions are: Motor vehicles and the like should proceed along the left side of the road. Speed limit within the town area shall not
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  • 319 2 AIMS TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY Dome*. PENANG, Apr. 6.—To increase the efficiency of the lecal administration and to further the prospects of its employees, Government has formulated a scheme whereby all employees, will be graded according to theii qualifications and ability, Domei was informed today
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  • 46 2 TAN.—Mr. Tan Tiam KUt passed away peacefully at his residence No. 19. Tong Watt Road, on April 4. 2603. at 6 pjn. (T.T.) at the age of 72. Funeral will take place on Thursday, 8-4-2603, to Bukit Brown Cemetery. Upcouatry papers please copy. 101 103
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  • 409 2 CURRENCY UNIFICATION COMPLETE NANKING, Apr. s.—Suspension of the issuance of new military scrip in Central and South China, which began this month, marks the completion of currency unification by the National Government of China and stabilization of the monetary structure of the National Government
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    • 183 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby plven that LEE KIOK LONG, Secretary of Messrs Thye Ann Investment Co.. Ltd.. has left the employ of our Company and that he is no longer empowered to sign for or on behalf cf the Company or to collect any rents, interests or any
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    • 204 2 SyoHQHS/jtfa/r ENGLISH EDITION Advertising Rates: S5 per single column Inch or part of an inch per Insertion for ordinary advertisements: $10 per single column inch or part thereof per insertion for advertisements concerning entertainments YOUR ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS WILL PROMPTLY BE TAKEN CARE OF IF YOU WILL ADDRESS YOUR INQUIRIES DIRECT
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 184 2 TODAY'S PXOGKAM p.m. music; 6.30 pm. news in Nippon language; 6.30 pjn. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai drama; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. plane Interlude; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese; 8 p.m. news In Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in HoJckien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon: 8.40 p.m. Nippon
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    • 169 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 42 THIS evening we give some more auestions and answers: 1. Ohayo gozaimasu. Kesa wa ikag* desu ka?—Good mornins. How do you feel this mornins? 2. Kesa wa dalbu guai ga liyo desu —I feel better this morning. 1. Netsu ga arimasu ka?—Have you fever? 4.
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