Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 14 April 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sin bun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 109 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS.
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  • ENEMY TARGETS AT ORO BAY, PORT MORESBY SEVERELY BLASTED
    • 86 1 Domci TOKYO, Apr. 13—In appreciation of their recent services at the front, Tenno Hcika grunted an audience to 11 military officers at 10 a.m. today. The offices honoured are Lieutenant Generals Kazu-t:-'.igu Tsuehihashi, Jin Iscki, Tciichi Yanagawa, Tokumatsu Shigeta, Shozo Sakurai, Hiknsaburo Hata. and
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    • 496 1 I (fytttconX THE suggestion that the authoiities may be sympathetically disposed to consider the possibility of arranging for the dispatch of a reciprocal mail from Malai to India and Ceylon has gladdened the hearts of j Indians and further encourag- i ed them to redouble their efforts to
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    • 185 1 NANKING ARMY SHARES BRILLIANT RESULTS WITH NIPPON FORCES Domei. AN UNDISCLOSED BASE In North Shantung Province, Apr. 13.—It is learned that, in close cooperation with Nanking troops, Nippon forces have completely encircled some 5,000 Chungking troops under the command of Gen. Chang Ching-yueh, Commander
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    • 288 1 First Step Taken Tn Forging SinoNippon Cultural Tie Domei TOKYO, Apr. -13 —Dr. Atsushi Shionoya, leader cf the Nippon cultural mission who attended the second Sino-Nippcn Cultural Conference in Nanking from Apr. 1 to Apr. 3 in ccmmemoration of the third anniversary of the return of the National Government of
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    • 386 1  -  YOSHINORI HORIGUCHI HITLER-MUSSOLINI TALKS COMMENT Domei Staff Correspondent ZURICH, Apr. 12.—Conflrma- ticn of the Hitler-Mussolini four- day conference has loosened a wave of speculation relative to the Axis politico-military intentions, with the feeling prevailing that predominating developments can be expected soon. Observers recall that
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    • 192 1 Domei. g BUINOS AMES, Apr. 23.— Germany is operating o.yycr and faster super submarines in the Atlantic, which are heavily constructed and can dive quickly to a greater depth, according to an anicle appearing in the February issue of the viaga^ine American.
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    • 324 1 TUNISIAN BATTLE CONTINUES BY A DOMEI MILITARY CORRESPONDENT TOKYO, Apr. 12.—The German News Agency reported that until Mar. 31 this year, Britain and the United States have lost the total of their merchant shipping: which existed at the outbreak cf war or 30,400,000 tons.
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    • 507 1 Domei. I STOCKHOLM, Apr. 11—Since the defence of India and the surrounding countries rests solely upon the shoulders of Britain, the nation will have to face economic conditions thU year more stringent than ever, declared Sir j
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    • 249 1 DAI HONYEI ANNOUNCEMENT Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 13.—Dai Honyei announced at 4.30 p.m. that Imperial naval air units attacked Oro Bay and Port Moresby, in New Guinea, on Apr. 11 and Apr. 12, and sank four transports and one destroyer, shot down or destroyed
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    • 538 1 ATTACKS MADE IN BROAD DA YIJGHT Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 13.—The Nippon naval air fcrce, as announced by Dai Honyei, again moved into action in the southern seas on Apr. 11 and Apr. 12. successively striking terror into the enemy, circles close to the
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    • 81 1 THE SYONAN Medical College which has been established by the Ounseikanbu (Military Administration Department) will formally begin its session on Apr. 27 when opening ceremonies will be held. The College has been established to provide facilities for those who desire to study medicine.
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    • 467 1  -  SHIN SAITO PIERS, GODOWNS BLOWN TO BITS Domei AN UNDISCLOSED NIPPON BASE, Apr. 14.—Landings and warehouses en the waterfront of the enemy's base in Merauke, New Guinea, were blown to bits when a Nippon air formation recently raided the enemy base. In on? cf the
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    • 170 1 ENEMY'S PLANS FRUSTRATED Domri. LISBON. Apr. 12.—The recent disastrous British defeat in the Arakan campaign was due to superiority of fighting by the Nippon forces, it was admitted by Reuters in a comment on the operations. The Agency oaid the atleat wau> due, firstly,
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    • 304 1 RECENTLY in Syonan. a few persons have visited individuai households, requesting them to shew their Ankycshos, and telling them that their Ankyoshos are not valid and must b? ex-hanged lor new ones. In doing so they demand a dollar from each hoi.'-Uicld claiming
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  • 521 2 Dramatic Escape From India To Syonan Related AN eve-witness account of the conditions now prevailing in India and how the people there are anxiously waiting for the move by Nippon and Toa Indians to liberate India from the clutches of
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  • 388 2 y. w Domei NAGASAKI, Apr. l^-^Joint naval funeral services for men who died in action during Dai Toa Sense will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Saseho Naval Station, it was announced by the Saseho Naval authorities today. The funeral procession starting
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  • 331 2 Freedom Must Be Won ByAction, Not Supplication Domei. KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 13.— "Freedom is not attained by mere asking. It is got by action," urged Mr. Hakkim Sahib speaking in Hindustani from the Kuala Lumpur broadcasting station JM3K on "Freedom is the Birthright of Man," one of the talks arranged
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  • 104 2 MM SHANGHAI, Apr. 12.—1t is learned the documentary film entitled Chekiang Kiangsu operations and ensuing constructive work" which was completed recently will be shown here. It will be recalled the ChefciangKiangsu operations started in April last year. The documentary film corps which
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  • 157 2 A CASE OF profiteering on cloth, in which a Chinese, Lim Secw Whye, had pleaded guilty to the charges preferred against him, was transferred to the Syonan Kotohoin on the application of the prosecuting cfflcer in the Criminal District Court, yesterday. The accused was
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  • 536 2 BY A DOMEI CORRESPONDENT SOMEWHERE IN SOUTHERN PACIFIC, Apr. 12—The Nippon hospital ship Ural Maru, 6.373 tons, which was bombed by an American warplane on Apr. 3 off New Hanover Island Bismarck Group, would have sunk if it was not for the
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  • 80 2 IN ORDER to promote farther trade between different areas within Nippon occupied Nanpo (Southern Regions), the Syonan Gunseikanbu (Military Administration) has decided to allow remittances to be made to the Philippines, it was officially announced yesterday. The new ruling will have retrospective effect from Apr.
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  • 285 2 Dome! BERLIN, Apr. 11.—The fact that the Hitler-Mussolini conference lasted four days frctn Apr. 7 to Apr. 10 reveals the extreme importance of the problems discussed as well as the thoroughness with which the problems were examined, the German News Agency diplomatic correspondent, who
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  • 310 2 AT HOME 9 AND STATE SOCCER AN AT HOME to be held at the n^wly-constructed clubhouse of the Syonan Sports Association near the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. will mark the official opening of the premises, and all members are invited
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  • 89 2 Dome* BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 12—It Is reported from New York that J. Beirne, Acting President of the National Federation of Telephone Workers, has addressed a letter to Roosevelt at tack Ins the freezing of wages as discriminatory. Beirne threatened a "nationwide strike by telephone workers
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  • 355 2 IRRIGATION, MANURING SEEN TO MM SEREMBAN, Apr. 12.—During the past fiscal year Negri Sembilan has made great strides toward self-sufficiency in essential foodstuffs and the stabilization of the life of the people. This is the main impression of a Domei correspondent, gathered
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  • 90 2 THE Commissioner, Endowments Department, Penang. officially announces that at the approval of the Governor of Penang, the Kapitan Klins Scholarship at the New Medical College, Syonan. has been awarded to Abdul Wahab bin Md. Arlff, a former third year medical student, and the winner of
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  • 175 2 Domel PENANG, Apr. 13—AU schools in Penang and Province Wellesley have been renamed after the district, village or road in which the school is situated. This change will affect 118 schools in Penang and the Province. In several instances, however, two neighbouring schools
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 228 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melocies; 6.50 p.m. Malai kronchone music; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 Pm. piano interlude; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Holikien: 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40
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