Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 20 April 1943

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  • 24 1 The Syonan Sinbun I English! Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 114 TUESDAY. APRIL 20. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 355 1 NIPPON HOSPITAL SHIP BOMBED, MISSING SINCE AIR ATTACK Domci A CERTAIN FRONT-LINE BASE, Apr. 19.— Another flagrant violation of international law was revealed in an air attack on a Nippon hospital ship, Fuso Maru, in the early morning of Apr. 15 in
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  • 540 1 Plea For Public Co-operation THERE is a stir in Syonan-to i today—a stir which will con- J tinue for the next few days. J From today, the public is being j 4 educated in traffic manners, a and it is a source of no little i satisfaction to us
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  • 182 1 Dome! KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 19.— The view that within two or three years Malai will b? able to produce cctton and linen cloth to meet her own requirements was expressed by Mr. Y. Tatsumo, Economic Adviser to th? Selangor Government, at a Press interview
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  • 108 1 Dome! TOKYO, Apr. 20—The House of Peers decided yesterday to send eight or ten members to Manshukoku on a comfort mission to Nippon troops. The tiecessary arrangements will be completed by Apr. 26. and the mission will leave here for Manshukoku about the
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  • 244 1 Domei PEKING, Apr. 19.—Expressing his heartfelt gratitude for the facilities accorded by the Manshukoku Government and civilian quarters as well as by the Kwantung Army, Chou Fohai, Special Envoy of the National Government of China to Manshukoku, who returned
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  • 113 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. iy.—Commenting on the reported decision of Elmer Davies. Director of the Oillce of War Information, to cancel at the behest of the War Department the proposed publication of detail.? concerning the origin of certain American planes, Tomokazu Hori, spokesman
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  • 93 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 19.—With the Yen 13,500.000 donation from Yoshisuke Aikawa, ex-President of Manchuria Industrial Development Corporation, the Gisaikr.i (Economi;- Research Institutes has decided to extend monetary assistance to various influential economic research institutes in Nippon, reports the Asahi. At the same time, it is
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  • 175 1 OorarL PEKING. Apr. 19.- -Stressing that only a united China can collaborate effectively with Nippon in the prosecution of tne current war. Chou Fo-hai. Nanking Finance Minister, now here after completing his mission as Special Envoy to Mp.nshukoku, at a Press interview this afternoon urged
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  • 345 1 BY rOiPO FIJIWARA Dome! War Correspondent A CERTAIN POINT On The Bengal Bay. Apr. 18. —The internal affairs of the 47th Brigade of the British-Indian troops, annihilated in the neighbourhood of Indin by the Imperial forces were revealed by an
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  • BRIGHT FUTURE ASSURED FOR HEALTH OF TOA'S MILLIONS
    • 374 1 Medical Society To Have Branches ThroughoutNanpo DomeL TOKYO, Apr. 19.—Optimism and a bright future for the health of millions of people in Toa (East Asia) were the predominant impressions gained by hundreds of delegates to the second conference of the Toa Medical Society
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  • 236 1 Domei ment to reccnstruct the home of Dr. Jose Rizal, Philippine national hero, in Calamba, Laguna. is meeting with enthusiastic public response. Contributions are pouring in from bcth Filipino and Nippon nationals interested in the project. The plan
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  • 63 1 Domei TOKYO. Apr. 19—More than 100 delegates from various parts of Toa to the second session of the Toa Medical Conference which ended yesterday, visited the military hospital here this morning to comfort wounded soldiers. Representing the l?legates, PtjfcS4»l<aayat from A hailand/ iIMM emmin- sum of
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  • 197 1 Domei ISTANBUL. Apr. 18—Preparations for the first All-Arab Congress, aiming at the realization of an Arab union, are progressing, but British efforts to thwart the efforts of Arab nationalists from attaining firm unity in opposing foreign influences can be discerned frcm Cairo reports.
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  • 170 1 RANDOM RAID ON BORDER TOWN Domei HANOI. Apr. 19.—Another dcs- J perate enemy attempt to disturo public moral? in French Indochina by blind air attacks was frustrated on Apr. 15 when an enemy P-40 tyre of fighter was shot down by Nippon anti-air- craft
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  • 130 1 Domel. TOKYO. Apr. 19-Chief or police sections In all Pref?ctural Government throughout th? country met this morning at Njiimu-sho <Hcme Ministry). Michio Sfuzsiwa. Naimu Daijir. Minister of Home Affairs). Iwao Yamazaki. Naimu Jikan. (vice Minister of Home Affairs). and Shigeo Mlyoshi. Director of the Police
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  • 69 1 Domei TOKYO. Apr. 20—The GovernJtiwtt. will- isaiie a n?T Yen SOO.fJOO.OOO Dai Toa Senso Bonds today. The new bonds will be underwritten by the Bank cf Nippon and the Deposits Bureau of Okura-sho (Ministry ol Finance). The bonds taken up by the
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  • 200 1 FACILITIES PROVIDED Domei. HONGKONG. Apr. 19-A brlgrU future for Hongkong as th? centre of the entrepot trade cf Dai Tea Kyoeiken (Greater East Asm Co-Prcsp?rity Sphere* was reit?rated by Lieut. Gen. Rensuke Isogai. Governor-General cf Hongkong, in a Press interview today. Lieut. Gen. I
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  • 146 1 Domei PEKING, Apr. 19 —Th > Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Nortn China this afteinocn announced the war results achieved during March as fellows: Enemy bodies left on the battlerieid. 8.462 (Chungking remnant troops 2.877 and Chinese communists remnants 5,585); prisoners taken. 5.8J8 Chungking remnants
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  • 150 1 BUENOS AIRES. Apr. 17 —The National Catholic Welfare Conference, now bein» held in th» (United States capital, has charsi ed that th-> Scviet Union is holding 2.000.000 Poles as "virtual hostages" in an attemct to forc a the refugee Polish Government to agree to
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  • 265 1 AXIS POSITION IN TUNISIA IMPROVES Domei. LISBON, Apr. 18. —In the south-eastern part of the Kuban bridgehead on the Eastern Front the Soviet forces have collapsed, according to a Gorman News Agency war correspondent's latest report. One Soviet division after an- turned
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  • 612 2 Domei RANGOON, Apr. 18.—"Mount Fuji clad in the mantle of pure white snow came into my life like a dream and passed, leaving behind a lingering memory—something lofty and pure —that will remain forever," declared U Hla Pe, Director of Fi bliiity
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  • 262 2 NEW STOCKS OF HOPS RECEIVED EEEF:. which has been off the market since February, will be on I sale a^ain locally from June. It Is learnt that the supply had to be restricted duy to shortage of malt. Now that fresh supplies
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  • 183 2 THE DIFFUSION of* Nippon-go in Syonan has b2en further accelerated with the establishment of a free school at the Hokien clan association in Queen Street, ■which opened on Apr. 15. The sclool is operated by the Honpanji Nippon-Go Gakuen. the first private Nippon language school operated
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  • 145 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 19 Under the joint auspices of the Selangor Seicho Sendenhan and the Kuala Lumpur Broadcasting Station radio physical exercises will be conducted daily fcr the benefit of the public from Apr. 22. The first exercises will take place on the Selaflgcr
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  • 94 2 ON SUNDAY evening, at the Chettiars' Temple. Tank Road, prayers were conducted for the liberation of India frcm the shackles of British Imperialism. Officers of the I.N.A. took part Mi. Justice M. V. Pillai. Mr. A Yellrppa. President of the local Indian Independence L<eague
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  • 94 2 Domei HONGKONG, Apr. 18—A sixfoot monument in beautiful natural stone, erected in memory of the Naval heroes who fell in the siege of Hongkong and other battles in South China, was unveiled personally by the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Forces in South
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  • 202 2 Domei HAILAR, Apr. 18.—The Hulunbair Plains, still covered with snow and ice, will be the scene of great agricultural activity with the advent of warm weather as many companies have already negotiated for large tracts of land on which large plantations will be established. The
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  • 172 2 FREER FLOW OF COMMODITIES Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 19.—Although cnly one month has elapsed since the enforcement of measures to relax restrictions of transfer of commodities in Central China and the organization of the AllChina Commerce Control Association, a remarkable reduction in prices has
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  • 367 2 FINES totalling $3,250 were imposed in the Criminal District Court yesterday on five profiteers en cloth, who had pleaded guilty to the charges preferred against them. They were Loo Kee Moy, Veeraranganan. Mohamed Abu Bakar, Shaik Ally and Mohamed Ibrahim bin Okir Mohamed. The
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  • 505 2 Domei RANGOON, Apr. 16.—1t is i learned that an amusing and exceedingly interesting revelation, exposing the rapidly crumbling state of the British home front was mad? in the Northern Burma frontier when a mail-bag intended for Tommies across the bcrder was dropped on
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  • 92 2 BERLIN, Apr. 18—A speech by Dr. Joseph Goebbels. Minister of Propaganda, in which he declared that the Axis powers by virtue of their great successes achieved thus far have laid the ground work for final victory, climaxed the two-day meeting held here of
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  • 266 2 KALGAN, Apr. 18.—Results attained during 1942-1943 lor increase in production in Mengchiang were announced by the authorities concerned. The plan /or the coming year was also revealed. In the field of mining the utmost effort was exerted for the development of mineral resources as
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  • 430 2 TRAGEDY OF BATAAN RECALLED Domei MANILA, Apr. 19.—Declaring the surrender of Bataan implied the fall of Corregidor and the end of American sovereignty in the Philippines, Major-General Guillermo B. Francisco, ex-Commander of the Filipino forces in Bataan who was recently named Director of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 419 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKCBETU SI NOTICE No. 206 RE: THIRD PRACTICE SAFETY FIRST WEEK (TRAFFIC CONTROL). IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that in order to raise the spirit of observing traffic rules and to acquire safety as well as pleasantness in traffic, we have decided to have a Safety First Week for
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    • 356 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Required skilled workmen for various workshops in Kaigun Kosaku-bu at Seletar: (1) Carpenlers. (2) Painters. (3) Hammermen. (4) Rivetters. (5) Welders <Gas and Electric). C 6) Plumbers. (7) Mechanics, fable to handle Lathes. Machines for the Straightening. Cutting and Drilling Holes on Steelworks and the Finishing and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 196 2 TODAYS I'RUGKAM 6 p.m. music; €.20 p.m. news Ui Nippon language; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies: 6.50 p.m. Malai kronchong music; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Teochew drama; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language lesson; 8.55
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    • 91 2 EI.L^" ANDy HARDY'S PRIVATE SECRETARY." 3 pm-6--8.30 p.m. SYOWA. "SUNSHINE SUSIE 3— 6—8,30 p.m. UMIHO: "THE SPIDERS WEB.' Chaps. I—7. 3—6—8.30 p.m Tomorrow: Concluding Chapters B—ls. INDO: "ASHA" (Hindustanis. 3 and 6.30 cm. YAM A TO: "KAM SOW CHIN CHENG" (Cantonese). 3—6—B 30 pm MALAI: 'SUNSET OP POWER 3 and
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    • 115 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 52 YESTERDAY you learned the greetings. This evening you will learn further conversations used in the morning. Here is the conversation between Amina san and Amad san. 1. Amina san, kesa wa hayaku okimashita ka? —Amina san did you get up early this morning? 2. Hal,
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