Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 April 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street* Syonan. Telephone No. 5411. NO. 105 FRIDAY. APRIL O. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 7 CENTS
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  • 618 1 Sine-Nippon Ties Being Strengthened SINCE the entry of the National Government of China into Dai Toa Senso on the side of Nippon, the relations between China and Nippon have become increasingly cordial. Events. which have taken place in quick succession since China's declaration of war on Britain and the
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  • 315 1 PROMOTING ECONOMIC RELATIONS AND CEMENTING FRIENDLY TIES Dpmri NANKING, Apr. B.—Chou Fo-hai, vice President of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Finance Minister, of the National Government of China, left here this morning as Special Envoy of China to Manshukoku. He is
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  • 241 1 FIGURES RELEASED INDICATING the remarkable progress of rehabilitation and development of Malai. bank deposits and loans throughout ths peninsula have increased to a tremendous amount. According to figures available at the end of March, the total amount of deposits in banks in Syonan have
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  • 99 1 BICYLCE owners in Syonan will welcome the geed news that, there will be no re-registration of their machines for the current year. Registration of unregistered cycles, hewevsr, wiH continue. This information was obtained by a Syonan Sinbun reporter from Mr. Kintaro Kitada. Registrar
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  • 55 1 Domei PEKING. Apr. B—Effective yesterday, regulations governing the organization of Communist extermination committees in the provinces, special municipalities, counties and villages of North China were promulgated. The decision to promulgate the regulations was reached at the meei.in<» of the North China Political Counc.i
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  • 147 1 AN OFFICIAL news release draws special attention of applicants for admission into tha newly established Syonan Medical College to the following particulars: The Institution is not open for students in general. No scholarship system Is provided by Gunseikan-bu (Military Administration Department). Applicants are restricted
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  • 592 1 REACTION TO GUNSAgAN'S ASSURANCE 21— THE ASSURANCE giv?n by the Gunseikan (Chief cf the Military Administration) at the MalaiSumatra Religious Conference held in Sycnan. that "there is not the least intention on th 3 part of Nippon to interfere with ycur religion, but, on the other
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  • 145 1 BRAINS BEHIND MALAI BLITZ Domei TOKYO, Apr. B.—The RikugunshD (War Ministry) announced today the appointment of Lieut. Gen. Hikosaburo Hata as vice Chief of the General Staff as well as the appointment of Lieut. Gen. Sosaku Suzuki and Major Gen. Yasumasa Fuse as Chief of Army
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  • 497 1 RENEWED ACTIVITY REPORTED BY A DOMEI MILITARY CORRESPONDENT Dome! TOKYO, Apr. 7. —After the failure of the first attempt to break the Axis lines on the Tunisian front, the Anglo-American forces, after a lull of several days, renewed mass operations against Field
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  • 178 1 ALL SYONAN is waiting anxiously for the Government lottery, tickets of which will be available frcm tomorrow. The talk of the town is lottery and the signs are that there will be gatecrashing when the dollar tickets are put on sale. Inquiries show that
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  • 58 1 Dome!. LISBON, Apr. B.—The United States Navy Department has revealed that Nippon war planes attacked Guadalcanar Island on the evening of Apr. 6 and American shipping near Guadalcanar on Apr. 7, it is reported from Washington. The communique admitted damages to island installations in Tuesday's attack, while seven
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  • 182 1 Trapped, Annihilated In Nippon Operations In Indo-Burmese Border Region Domrt. TOKYO, Apr. B.—Nippon forces, operating in the Indo-Burmese border region, trapped and wiped out the main force of the British and Indian divisions along the Mayu River, and are now engaged in mopping up
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  • 191 1 Domei TOKYO, April B.—Lieut.-Gen. Masakazu Kawabe, the new High Commander of the Nippon Forces in Burma, is noted as a brilliant strategist. During the battle of Hankow, he achieved outstanding results as the Commander of a anit and, following his return home, he was
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  • 372 1 TALKS WITH MINISTERS Doraei. TOKYO, Apr. B.—Deep appreciation for the warm Imperial hcspitality extended to him was expressed by Chen Kung-po, special envoy of the National Government of China, on retiring from the Imperial Palace where ne was granted an Imperial luncheon. In a statement,
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  • 63 1 Dome! TOKYO, Apr. B—Tenno Heika this morning granted an audience to Chen KungP<>. special envoy of the National Government of China to Nippon, and his suite. The party returned to the Imperial Hotel, their present quarters, after a luncheon with Tenno Heika. Earlier this
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  • 226 1 TOKYO, Apr. 9—For meritorious services rendered, decorations were granted today by Tenno Heika to living war heroes as well as war dead who have participated in the China Affair and to those who have sacrificed their lives in Dai Toa Senso, it was announced jointly
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  • 125 1 TOKYO. Apr. B—Tenno Heika this afternoon granted an audience to ViceAdmirals Boshiro Hosokaya, Setsuo Kabashima and Tadakazu Ilara, and RearAdmirals Koichiro Hatakeyama and Naosaburo Intone, five naval commanders who recently returned from the war fronts. Tenno Heika with the attendance of Kaigun Daijin (Navy Minister)
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  • 106 1 TOKYO, Apr. B—Lieut.General Shojiro lida, former Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Burma and Lieut.General Takashi Sakai, who commanded the Nippon forces during the siege of Hongkong, proceeded to the Imperial Palace and were received in audience by Tenno Heika today. The two commanders
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  • 980 2 EASTERN NEW GUINEA ATTACKS Domei TOKYO, Apr. 7.—Quarters close to the Rikugun-sho (War Ministry) have disclosed the following details regarding the activities of the Nippon Army air forces over Eastern New Guinea early in January* in comment on the citation issued
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  • 172 2 ALLEGATIONS that they had entered an Indian temple in Serangoon Road early one morning, and, after threatening the priest, decamped with cash and clothing, were made against four Indians at a preliminary inquiry in the Second Pclice Court yesterday. The accused were S.
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  • 90 2 ADMITTING that he had scld a pair of palm-beach trousers for $24, instead of $8, Lee Long Swee, a tailor in Cress Street, was fined $150 (in default, three months' rlgorcus imprisonment) in the Criminal District Court, yesterday. A fine of $150. or
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  • 323 2 Domei* TOKYO, Apr. 8.-Metropolitan newspapers gave prominence to the arrival yesterday afternoon of Chen Kung-po, President of the Legislative Yuan and Mayor of the Shanghai Special Municipality, as Special Envcy from China. The Nippon Times splashed the news with the headline:
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  • 60 2 REPRESENTATIVES of the Youth Section of the Indian Independence League here will shortly tour League branches upecuntry to organize the Youth Movement. Vigorous propaganda among the Indian labourers, especially those employed on rubber estates and mines, will form an important part of the tour
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  • 286 2 Domei. DJAKARTA. Apr. 7.—With the complete occupation cfDjawaand Sumatra by the Nippon forces, almost 92 per cent, of the world's production cf auininy has been secured by medical authorities under Nippon Gunseikanbu (Military Administration) and at the present time when vast enemy armies
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  • 368 2 ORCHESTRA'S ACHIEVEMENTS EXACTLY a year ajjo today (April 9), the Syonan Orchestra, composed of eight instruments only, gave their first concert to hundreds of vrounded Nippon soldiers and sailors at a hospital, somewhere in Syonan. This marked the birth of the musical side of
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  • 532 2 NATIONAL REMEMBRANCE DAY Dome! KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. B.—Speaking over the Kuala Lumpur broadcasting station JMBK on the significance of the Indian National Week and Jallianwala Bagh Martyrs Remembrance Day, Mr. K. A. Narayan, President of the Selangor branch of the Indian Independence League,
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  • 643 2 ENEMY'S TRIBUTE TO NIPPONTROOPS 1 (BY JORGE T. TEODOBO, MEMBER OF DOMEI MANILA BUREAU) Dome! MANILA, Apr. 9.—"The inevitable has happened. Bataan has fallen." The self-styled voice of freedom" station in Corregidor, which had waged an intensive propaganda campaign to conceal the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 392 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 201 RE: SALE OF LOTTERY TICKETS. It Is hereby notified that Konan Saiken (lottery tickets) will be on sale in Syonan-to as follows:— 1. Total amount of sale: Dollars Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000) but in Syonan-to Dollars One Hundred and twenty thousand worth ($120,000)
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    • 375 2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE RE: LONG SENG KONGSI NOTICE is hereby given that the shares of TAY SONG LIEW and LEE JOO SEO up to the date of the dissolution of the above partnership on the 16th day of July, 1940, when a new partnership was formed, has been placed in
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    • 607 2 Syonan Sififun .ENGLISH EDITION Advertising Rates: $5 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. TOUR ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS WILL PROMPTLY BE TAKEN CARE OF IF YOU Will. ADDRESS YOUR INQUIRIES
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 207 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language; 6.30 pjn. Malai Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. radio play in Malai; 7.20 p.m. news in Malal"; 7.35 p.m. Peking drama selections; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese; 8 pan. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses
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    • 379 2 TWO EXCITING PICTURES "BULLDOG DRUMMOND IN AFRICA" now screening at the Usiho with John Howard as the inimitable Captain Drummond who. on the eve of his wedding with Heather Angel starring as his fiancee, flies on a sleuthchase hot on the trail of 'bad men', is another of those breath-taking
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