Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 April 1943
1943-04-10
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Title Section24 1943-04-10 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 106 SATURDAY. APRIL 10. KOKI 2003. SYOWA IB 7 CENTS.- ENGLISH I24 words
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Article, Illustration143 1943-04-10 1 15 Enemy Warships Sunk Or Damaged, 37 Planes Destroyed Dai Honyei Announces Results Of Battle Off Florida Islands On Apr. 7 Dotnei TOKYO, Apr. 9.—The Nippon Navy Air Force- either sank or damaged 15 enemy warships and transports, and shot down 37 enemy planes143 words
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Article565 1943-04-10 1 Traffic Control WHILE the authorities have done much to improve traffic conditions in Syonan with the enforcement of Safety Weeks and by the erection of Stop, Look and Go" and similar signs for public guidance, the coniduct of the people of our public highways leaves considerable room for improvement.565 words
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Article111 1943-04-10 1 Bt'ENOS AIRES, Apr. 8— New tactics of German submarine warfare include the use of 21 -knot interceptor U-boats which shadow antiAxis convoys and guide U-boat packs to them, a Daily Mail naval correspondent's report from London discloses. The interceplots stalk convoys through their change of111 words
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Article205 1943-04-10 1 FULL SUPPORT i OF HIS FORCES Domei RANGOON. Apr. 9.—Lieut. Gen. Masakazu Kawabe, the newlyappointed Commander-in-Chief or the Nippon Forces in Burma, pledged his wholehearted support as well as that cf the Imperial Forces und-jr his command in the work of constructing New Burma in205 words
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291 1943-04-10 1 Chou's Visit Will Strengthen SinoManshukokuan Ties i Dome!. HSINKING. Apr. 9.—The present visit of Chou Fo-hai, vice President cf the Executive Yuan' and concurrently Finance Minis- j ter of the National Government of China, definitely will serve to: strengthen further the conviction of China and Manshukoku in ultimate victory in291 words
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266 1943-04-10 1 GREAT BEARING ON WAR Domel PEKING, Apr. B.—The importance of unity among Asiatic races in the construction of new Toa (East Asia) is stressed in a pamphlet, entitled Entrance of the National Government of China in the War and its relations to266 words
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156 1943-04-10 1 Domei KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 9 —Ten entries have so far been received from competitors in Selangor for: th? Malaian Exhibition at Syonan provisionally fixed for May 10 to 15. The closing date for! Selangcr entries is Apr. 20, the! Commerce and Industry156 words
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89 1943-04-10 1 IN PURSUANCE of a decision !of the Gunseikanbu (Military Administration Department) an Export and Import Control Association has been formed here under official sponsorship with j Mr. K. Nakagawa, of the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. as President. The new Association will control th? collection and distribution89 words
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396 1943-04-10 1 REDS ROUTED SOUTH OF KUBAN BY A DOMEI MILITARY CORRESPONDENT Domei TOKYO, Aor. 9—The AngloAmerican forces are suffering heavily on the Tunisian front in men and materials in the northern and southern sectors of the The fighting in south-eaft Tunisia, between the coast and the396 words
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179 1943-04-10 1 Domei AN UNDISCLOSED NIPPON BASE, Apr. 9—The Nippon hospital ship, Ural Maru. was bombed by an enemy plane on Apr. 3 oJT New Ireland in the Bismark Islands in broad daylight. Although the hospital ship was damaged to some extent by a direct hit179 words
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325 1943-04-10 1 NEWS EMANATING from Istanbul a few days ago that th« Egyptian Government is making full preparations to sponsor the first Congress of Arabs in that country to discuss political, economic and cultural union is heartily welcomed by the Arab community in Syonan. Commenting325 words
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495 1943-04-10 1 Dome!. TOKYO, Apr. 9,-Dr. Marcel Pilet-Golaz, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland, replying to a question posed by a Parliamentarian en Apr. 6, declared that Switzerland is prepared to waive its special rights in China, thereby meeting the ardent495 words
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300 1943-04-10 1 Dome! LISBON, Apr. B.—Australian Prime Minister John Curtin declared that the Nippon forces have progressively become invulnerable with each successive advance, says a Canberra report quoting Curtin's comment on the first anniversary of the fail of Bataan in the Philippines. Curtin lamented that300 words
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152 1943-04-10 1 THE AZAD SCHOOL, the new training institute lor Indian youth volunteers, will be formally opened on Apr. 15 in Gilstead Road, Syonan. For the instructor's course, 50 vr.uriteers have b?en selected, and for the "Action Group" 500 men. According to Mr. S.152 words
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Article284 1943-04-10 1 Dome!. TOKYO, Apr. 9.—Naval observers commenting on the latest Nippcn victory in the South Pacific stressed that a paralyzing blow had again been dealt to the enemy, through the recent operations of the Imperial naval air torces, as disclosed by Dai Honyei. They disclosed that,284 words
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149 1943-04-10 1 DomH. TOKYO. Apr. 9- A dinner W«I--ccmlnsj Ch?n Kung-po, visit.n: special envoy of the National Government of China and hi.* Darty. was given this evening by Premier General Hidfki Tojo ct his official residence which wjs attended by Cabinet Mini, ten and Dr. Yoshimichi Hara,149 words
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British Retreat In Indo-Burma Border Area Developing Into Rout
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588 1943-04-10 2 Dotnei TOKYO, Apr. 9.— Metropolitan newspapers splashed front pages this morning; with Imperial Headouarters announcement yesterday revealing that the Imperial Army Pcrces operating on the IndiaBurma border area had annihilated the main force of two British ?nd Indian Divisions along the Mayu River The588 words
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714 1943-04-10 2 He significantly noted that whili Nippon operations were continuing the Chungking fcrces in Yunnan made no movements worth mentioning. This reveals once more the v. ual defect of enemy allied forces in their jcint operations, Major-Generai Yahagi emphasizjc. Disclosing that many cases714 words
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430 1943-04-10 2 'Collaboration With Nippon China 's Duty, Obligation' DECLARATION BY ENVOY CHEN Dome! TOKYO, Apr. B.—Deep appreciation of Nippon's acts of friendship in returning concessions and abolishing extrality rights in China was expressed by Chen Kung-po, Special Envoy of the National Government of China, at a welcome dinner given in his430 words
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124 1943-04-10 2 Domei HANOI, Apr. 9— Acute shortage of foodstuffs and other war supplies is reported in X wane si Province where Chungking soldiers are freely indulging in looting the public. As the result of the tightened Nippon blockade, through the recent operations in Leichow Peninsula and124 words
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251 1943-04-10 2 DIPLOMACY IN F.1.C.. THAILAND Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 8 -Lieut.-Gereral Shojiro lida, former Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Burma, who was recently transferrred to another important post, has played an important role in the construction of Dai Toa, well-inform-ed quarters declare.251 words
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407 1943-04-10 2 BRITISH OUTRAGE RECALLED TUESDAY, Apr. 13, is a day of remembrance and a day of determination for 400,000,000 people of India, for it marks* the anniversary of the notorious Jalianwallah Bhag massacre, one Of the worst examples of Britain's barbaric orgy of407 words
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147 1943-04-10 2 THE DEDICATION and opening ceremony of the Sree Ramakrishna Mis3ion's home lor poor beys, at Bartley Road. Syonan, will be held on Wednesday, Apr. 14, states a notice from the Mission's president, Swami Bhaswarananda. The program arrangi d in connection147 words
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132 1943-04-10 2 A PINE OF $400 an default, four months' rigorous impriscnment» was imposed in the Criminal District Court, yesterday, on Lim San Chin, a Hokkien, when he was convicted fcr profit soring in soap. The owner cf a Wtit£tJ goods shop in Jalan Be^ar,132 words
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154 1943-04-10 2 OBSERVANCE OF NATIONAL WEEK HOISTING of the Indian National Flag and the Hiuomaru side by sid? in every Indian home, business house and temple marked the commencement yesterday of the observanco of Indian National Week by Syonan"s 200.000 Indians. Special visits were paid to In154 words
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Miscellaneous316 1943-04-10 2 tcdavs i'ko;;k\m 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news id Nippon language; 6.30 p.m Indian Children's Hour; 6.50 p.m. talk in Malai, "The Present Educational System of Malai Schools'- 720 p.m. news in Malai; 730 pm, Cantonese crania; 8 p.m. news in Cantoned; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses316 words
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Miscellaneous311 1943-04-10 2 CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Passicn Sunday. H.C. (plain), 830 a.m. (choral). 9.30 a.m.: Evensong, 6 p.m; Wednesday, H.C, 9 a.m. Friday. H.C 9 a.m. Devotional, 6.15 p.m. ST. HILDA'S: H.C. fsaid) 930 a.m.; Sunday School, 12 noon. Evensong, 6.30 p.m. Wednesday, H.C. 8.4 a p.m.; Devotional 6 p.m. ST.311 words
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Miscellaneous121 1943-04-10 2 KYO-fcl: -Only Angel- Kivs Wings." 3 pjn.—6 p.m.—B 30 pm. To-morrow; 12 noon—3 p.m.—6 p.m.—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: "Hudson's Bay." 3 —<*— 8.30 p.m. To-morrow: 12 noon—3 pan. —C —8.30 p.m. IISHITIO: "Bu'.ldoj Drummond in Africa" and ''Winds of the Wasteland." 3—6 —8.30 p.m. To-morrow: "Fast Company." INDO: "Sathi MahananJa" (Tamil).121 words
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