Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 April 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun NO. 116 Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. THURSDAY. APRIL 23. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS.
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  • PROGRESS OF TOA IS NIPPON'S DESTINY
    • 61 1 Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 21—Kogo Heika gave an audience to German Ambassador Heinrich Stahmer. Counsellor Erich Boltxc and other high officials of the German Embassy and their wives in Paulowsiia Hall. Imperial Palace, at 10.30 a.m. today. Deeply impressed with the Imperial grace, the
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    • 555 1 f 1 IL J IT IS DAILY growing more ■and more apparent that Australia is gradually but unmistakably becoming disillusioned as to her true position in the Pacific in relation to aid from America commensurate with her defence needs. Recent statements by Envoy Evatt in Washington and Douglas
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    • 430 1 EXHORTATION TO PEOPLE Domei TOKYO, Apr. 21. —Mamoru Shigemitsu, newlyappointed Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister), in a radio speech this evening, declared that Nippon should lead the way for the consummation of Dai Toa Kyoeiken by fulfilling her national destiny—in other words, progress in Toa (East
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    • 310 1 By A DOMEI POLITICAL COMMENTATOR. TOKYO, Apr. 21—The reorganization of the Tojo Cabinet may be regarded as motivated by Premier Tojos dssir* to bolster the Cabinet in order to meet evidently the war situation. With Dai Toa Senso in its second year. Premier Tojo showo
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    • 204 1 Domei HONGKONG. Apr. 21.—Arrangements for the trading of goods between ths GovernmentGeneral of Hongkcng and SwaI tow. Amoy and Hainan, respectively, have been completed, it was announced by th^ Hongkong Government-General yesterday. The present jrcc\sure, it is understood, has been taken with
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    • 247 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 20— Major-Gene-ral Nakao Yahagi. Chief of the Army Press Section of Dai Hcnyei (Imperial Headquarters), reviewing air operations on the Burma front, declared that about 500 Anglo-American planes were shot dewn or damag^-J against the loss of only 40
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    • 144 1 Domei NANKING, Apr 21— With a view to inspecting administrative conditions in China, fcur Manshukoku administrators headed by An Chi-yun, Councillor of the General Affairs Board, arrived here yesterday. At the station, the party was met by officials of the Publicity Ministry of the
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    • 151 1 Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 21.—Eiji Amau, the newly-appointed Joho Kyoku Sosai (President of the Board of Info: mat ion in an interview with the Press at the Premier's oiticial residence this evening:, stressed the crucial importance of the present situation, declaring that Nippon must
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    • 92 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 22—The Kaigunsho (Navy Ministry) today announced th« conferment of honours on officers and men of the Imperial Navy for their meritorious services in the China Affair and Dai Toa Senso. Special honours were granted to 66 persons, including Vice Admiral Tamon
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    • 141 1 Domei. SOFIA, Apr. 21—The new Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to Rome. Shinrokuro Hidaka, who left on Tuesday for Rome after spending a few days here, declared in a statement to the Press that no incidents of any kind occurred during his journey through the Soviet
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    • 122 1 Domei CANTON, Apr. 20.- Mounting difficulties which the Chungking regime is facing in maintaining its wartim? finances were reflected in a report intercepted from Chungking, disclosing that the Chungking Finance Minister. H. H. Kung, yesterday announced the promulgation of new consolidation taxes which
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    • 381 1 TOKYO. Apr. 21—The strength- ening of the Cabinet with new ministers in the partial reshuffle announced last night in execution of Nippon's "fixed foreign policy" was pointed out by Tomokazu Hori. spokesman of the Board of Information, at a foreign Press conference. To
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    • 110 1 The Gunseikan-bu (Military Administration Department) in Syonan has announced several transfers and new appointments of governors in Malaian and Sumatran States. Tho new appointments and transfers follow: Mr. Naooka Kawamura. Governor of Benkulcn (Sumatra) has been appointed Governor of Perak. Mr. Jiro Inomata. Chief
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    • 916 1 Further British Retreat Admitted In London Report BY FUMIO FUJIWARA Domei War Correspondent MAYU FRONT, Apr. 20.—Due to clever strategy and high fighting spirit, the Nippon officers and men engaged in the recent annihilating campaign in the sector north of Akyab have
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    • 277 1 BRITISH FALL BACK IN TUNISIA Oomei LISBON. Apr. 20.—Fighting en the eastern Soviet front thougn local in character continued to centre around the Kuban bridgehead and the area of Novcrossisk, where lively encounters were witnessed. South of Kuban, the Soviet forces were repelled everywhere.
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    • 230 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 21—The drama, tic end of a P-38 Lockheed bomber as it crashed and burned icn the bleak snow-cevcred hilli of the Aleutians after being hit by anti-aircraft fire from thNippon garrison on the extreme northern front was accurately caught by an
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    • 67 1 Domei. LISBON. Apr. 21—A Washington report says that approximately 12,009,0009 tons of anti-Axis shipping, or more than the combined total tonnage built by United States and Britain in 1942, were sank lit year by the Axis, it was disclosed by the Truman Committee in th« Senate today. The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 175 2 MEDAN, Apr. 21.—The suggestion recently made by Dr. Amir to establish an institution for the training of medical assistants to check tropical diseases is now under consideration of the authorities, it is learned. With the establishment of such an Institution, local boys will
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  • 286 2 CONVICTED en a charge of profiteering, S. Suppiah Thever, an Indian shopkeeper, was fined $1,000, or one year's rigorous imprisonment, in the Criminal District Court yesterday. The case was a. sequel to a blackmarket transaction involving the sale of 21.600 ree's of "Hirst"
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  • 358 2 CHURCHES of every denomination here are planning to celebrate Good Friday and Easter Sunday with ths sanctity and solemnity associated with Holy Week, the second under the New Order. Although the authorities have never interfered with religious practices not only of Christians
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  • 96 2 Domei MEDAN, Apr. 21—In crder to provid? a further fillip to local industry the authorities have announced the award of prizes to discoverers cf good industrial formulae or new uses lor local raw materials. In recrnt months a wide variety of articles has been
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  • 109 2 Domei BERIJN. Apr. 20—Conversations between the visiting Norwegian Premier, Vidkun Quisling and the Fuehrer took place at the Fuehrer's Headquarters on April 10 in an atmosphere of harmony and complete agreement .on problems concerning the European struggle. Germany and Norway are now closely related with
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  • 236 2 DomeL ANKARA, Apr. 19—A report reaching here stated that British military authorities in India are now forced to accord equal treatment to Indian troops and to permit Indian officers to command British forces as a result cf the irreparable setback re-
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  • 572 2 TOKYO, Apr. 21.—" With fresh line-up. Cabinet will march toward complete victory declares the Mainichi, splashing the news of the Tojo Cabinet Reshuffle, while the Tokyo Shim bun says: "Cabinet strengthened toward assuring complete victory.*' CABINET BOLSTERED FOR VICTORY The Nippon Sangyo
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  • 86 2 Dome! TOKYO. Apr. 21.-Nippon's self-sufficiency in .'ight mt.tals, which if one of the cardinal war materials, has been bolstered further with the creation cf the Yen 20 000,000 Imperial Magnesium Company through a merger of the Toa Light Metals Company and Okura Mining Magnesium Company.
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  • 169 2 Dome* NANKING. Apr. 20.— General Shunroku Hata, Commander-in-Chief of the Nippon Expeditknary Forces in China, who returned from an inspection tour of North China, declared tcday in a Press interview that the Nippon Army will henceforth give its undivided attention toward forming
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  • 251 2 Dome! LISBON, Apr. 20.—From Washington, it is officially announced that Roosevelt is now in Monterey, North Mexico, for the purpcse of conferring with Mexican President Avila Camacho. The announcement said that Roose\elt arrived by special train from Texas. This is said to be
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  • 245 2 Dom^i LISBON, Acr. 19.—A report frcm Karachi disclosed that the British police discovered a large secret arms depot in the Nadu district, n?ar the Baluchistan frontier. Machineguns. rifles, revolvers and munitions were found in considerable quantities. It is p-esumed. the report said, tha* J
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  • 493 2 Domei. BERLIN, Apr. 20—Refuting London's broadcast in the Italian language that Berlin had accepted Spanish Foreign Minister Jordana's suggestion to mediate j as a peace envoy, Dr. Schmidt, Chief of the Press Deoartment of the German Foreign Office, offi- cially declared today that nothing
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  • 387 2 ANGLO-SAXON THEORISTS FOILED Domei TOKYO, Apr. 21.—"While Australia moans a'ooat the growing strength of the Nippon forces in the South Pacific, while Chungking wails for more help, while the British forces in India make fumbling clumsy excuses to cover
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  • 151 2 Domei on HAKODATE (Hckkaido), Apr. 20—An invention to extract high octane gasclene from carbonic acid gas from hct springs has been developed by Akira Nomata, an engineer attached to the Municipal Office By the use of Nomata's invention' it is possible to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 197 2 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereM by given that the /f Trade Mark and LyX^^fsfyY or Trade Name de P»''^d herein are 4f^M^Smm^ thp exc^usive proF^JaA perty of Messr.-, WmJfS^^L p M A Rasoacfc Bl and s Kader Bacha &V JRjgtoitXTß of No. 15C. SelectVrfSjß^^fv/y Road. Syonan -to IMT "lnr^j and
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    • 279 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE It Is notified for general information that taxes on Johcre Motor Vehicles for the current half-year will be col--I'octed at the following places on the dates written against them EATU FAHAT AND PONTIAN. 20th to 24th April, 2603. MUAR. 25th April to Ist May. 2603. SEGAMAT, 2nd
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    • 200 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED an experienced Chinese or Eurasian Lady-Typist between the a#eg or 16—20 years. Apply personally With copies of testimonials to the Managing Director, Messrs. Hansin Yoko 162, Orchard Road, Syonan. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Mechanics conversant with the repairing of typewriters, calculators and duplicators. Good prospects. Apply with copies of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 230 2 KYOII: "BRINGING UP BABY." 9—6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: "CIRCUS GIRL." 3—6— 8 30 p.m. I'SHIHO: "THE SPIDER'S WEB," Chaps. B—ls. 3—6—8.30 p.m INDO: 'KAMBAR' (Tamil). 3 and €.30 p.m. YAMATO: "KAM SOW CHIN CHENG." 3—6—8.30 p.m. MALAI: "SUNSET OP POWER." 3 and 8.30 p.m. FUJI: "THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES 3
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    • 198 2 TOUAY'S PROOkaM 6 pm music; 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language; 6.30 p.m. Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. religious talk In Malai; 1.20 p.m. news in Malal; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese music; 8 p.m. news tn Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40 p.m. Nippon language lesson;
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