Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 April 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 118 SATURDAY. APRIL 24. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 81 1 Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 23.—Tenno Heika and Kogo Heika gave m farewell luncheon for the departing Chinese Ambassador Hsu Liang at the Homeidcn Hall of the Imperial Palace. Also present at the Imperial luncheon were Nobuhito Takamatsu-no-Miya Denka, Yuriko Mikasa-no-Miya Hidenka, Imperial
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  • 281 1 MACARTHUR TAKEN TO TASK FOR LOSING AIR SUPREMACY TO NIPPON STOCKHOLM, Apr. 22.—Air supremacy of the Nippon Air Force over Southern Pacific has resulted in serious divergence of opinions and bickering bet we— the Washington Government and Gen. MacArlhur, according to American
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  • 491 1 Opinion S V O N A N schools have reopened for the first term of the second scholastic year under the new regime and an excellent opportunity exists lor teachers to propagate the gospel of Hakko Ichiu among their young wards. The classroom presents a fertile field for
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  • 242 1 Domel LISBON. Apr. 22—Chungking's abysmal plight was pointedly described by Time Magazine's cofcrocpondent in Chungking in a rm*ssage to New York, according to information received here. The correspondent said that with the conquest cf Burma, the Nippon forces have achieved their two objectives, which
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  • 428 1 FIERCE BATTLE IN TUNISIA Domel LISBON. Apr. 22.—Ranging far and wide, the Axis Air Forces unleashed an aerial blitzkrieg over England in the West, and Syria in the east. Speedy German bombers in a daring low-altitude attack swooped down on Aberdeen last
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  • 290 1 WELL EQUIPPED AND SUPPLIED BY MICHIO SATO Dome* Staff Correspondent STOCKHOLM, Apr. 22.—The battle for Tunisia is now raging with bitter intensity between the British Eighth Army and the cream of Germany's famed Afrika Korps under the command of Marshal Erwin Rommel. Information
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  • 338 1 YOU HAVE FAILED YOUR COUNTRY IN ITS HOUR OF NEED' AN IMPASSIONED plea to Mohamed Ali Jinnah, leader of the Moslem League in India, to rise again as a national leader at this crucial hour in India's struggle for independence," was broadcast
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  • 196 1 Domel. LISBON, Apr. 22—Although Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru and other Indian nationalist leaders are imprisoned since August, last year, under the Defence of India Act which has been ruled invalid by the Federal Law Court in New Delhi, the British authorities are
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  • 51 1 Domei. LISBON, Apr. 23—A Washington report states that the building of the socalled "Liberty" class of merchantmen will be suspended in the near future, the United States Maritime authorities announced. Experience with this standard type of vessels has been unfavourable, the authorities explained in the
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  • 167 1 Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 23—The Yasukuni Shrine was the scene of a solemn observance last night when the "Shokon Shiki" ceremony for the additional enshrining of the war heroes who gave their lives for the nation's cause in the China Affair up to March. 1941
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  • 348 1 Domei REVIEW OF CHINA WAR SITUATION AN UNDISCLOSED BASE IN CHINA, Apr. 23—Reviewing the war situation in China during the past week, a communique issued by the Headquarters of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China revealed that during March, the Imperial Forces took
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  • 143 1 DomeL LISBON, Apr 22—A London report, commenting on the recent announcement by tho Ministry of Supply that mica will henceforth be controlled by a special section of the Non-Ferroas Metals Control, quotes a British observer as having pointed out this was due to
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  • 99 1 OVER 100 STUDENTS of the Gunseikan-bu Kokugo Gakko (Military Administration National Language School) in Queen Street, this morning paid homage to Nippon War Dead when they visited the Chureito at Bukit Timah Hill in commemoration of the Yasukuni Shrine Festival. Earlier in the morning
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  • 203 1 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS DESTROYED IN MANY PLACES Domei. TAIHSING FRONT in Southern Shansi, Apr 23 —Nippon forces today swept into Linchi, northern Honan Province, which is one of the most important outposts of the Chungking forces, operating along tho Peking-Hankow railway.. The Nippon forces
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  • 276 1 MOUNTING A NTTBRITISH FEELING Doroei an^BisS£ L Ap, r 23-M ountm anti-British sentiment in Iran came to a he.d recently as live °JiV Sh of hay cut military d?ys S'Jn re ihot t0 death few Iranians, now infuriated by the r^J"",^"""^ of tne Br"ish. are Kffl£ia
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  • 137 1 DomeJ. SOUTHERN SHANSI FRONT, Apr. 23.—Nippon forces in North China, completing on Apr. 20 the encirclement of the Chungking 24th Corps comprising 82,000 men under the command of Pan?» Ping-hsun at Lingchuan and Linchi, in the area of southern Taihsing Mountains, are now starting an
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  • 196 1 Dome! TOKYO, Apr. 23- Commenting en the declaration of the new Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister). Mamoru Shigemitsu at his first Press interview that Nippon's future diplomacy will be dedicated towards the complete sclution of the China Affair the Yomiuri-Hochi declares that, although
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  • 53 1 Domei. NANKING, Apr. 22—A party of ten leading Chinese military figures, headed by Gen. Y?h Peng, Chief of the Army Section cf the National Government Military Commission, departed this afternoon for Nippo:. tc inspect military facilities. The party will visit Nippon via •forth
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  • 281 2 Dome! BERLIN, Apr. 22. —Commenting ©n the speech made by Mamoru Shigemitsu following his appointment to the post of Nippon Gaimu Daijin (Foreign Minister), the Berliner Boersen Zeitung points out that Mr. Shigemitsu laid particular stress on close relations between Nippon and
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  • 185 2 iHHnei. TOKYO, Apr. 22.—G0r0 Murata, newly-appointed Vice-Presi-dent cf the Jofao Kyoku (Board cf Information), has hao a long career as official of Naimu-shc (Home Ministry). Aged 44, Mr. Murata graduated from the Law School of Tokyo Imperial University in 1923 and immediately joined
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  • 105 2 ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL: H.C. (plain), 8.30 and 11.15 a.m.; (.choral' 8.30 a.m.; Evensong, 6 p.m. ST. HILDA'S <Katonc>: H.C. iplain), 8.30 a.m.; (sungt 9.30 a.m. Children's Service, 12 noon: Festal Evensong. 6.30 p m METHODIST CHURCHES: Paya Lebar, Sur.day School. 10.30 a.m.: Service. 11.30 a.m.; Geylang Chinese tat
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  • 66 2 Dome. MANILA, Apr. 24—An Bsu'ter Sunday music festival, featuring an cnaembte of 300 vo:ck. will be held tomorrow at the Metropolitan Theatre unaei vhe autpictes of the Philippine Federation of Evangelical Churches in toe Philippines. The choirs of all fivanj'.t iic.il Churches in Manila will participate
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  • 149 2 Doraci MANILA, Apr. 22.—1t was officially decided to set aside May 7 as the new national holiday called "New Philippines Day 'in commemoration of the fall cf Corregidor to the Nippon forces on this day a year ago, according to aa official announcement by Jorge B. Vargas,
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  • 122 2 A 22-YEARS-OLD Malai, Hassan bin Tana, who admitted having posed as a detective and committed extortion, was sentenced to four months' rigcrous imprisonment in the Third Police i Court yesterday. It was alleged that, on Apr. 4 this year, the accused
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  • 68 2 A FINE of $250 (in iefault, three months' rigorous imprisonment) was imposed, in the Criminal District Court yesterday. !on the owner of a Chinese medicine shop in South Bridge Road, who was convicted for prcnteer--1 ing. The accused. Shin Poh Pan, pleaded guilty to selling
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  • 187 2 EMERY EVADES DIRECT ANSWER DOBMt LISBON, Apr. 22.—1t is learned from London that Leopold s. Amery, Secretary cf State for India, faced a heavy barrage of questions in Parliament concerning the South African Anti-in-dian Law, prohibiting Indians in Natal and Transvaal from purchasing real estate.
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  • 143 2 Tientsin Shanhaikwan Bonded Transportation Dome! TIENTSIN. Apr. 22—The movement of cargo from Nippon. Tyosen and Manshukoku into North China is expected to be greatly accelerated with the establishment ol bonded transportation system which will be enforced between Tientsin and Shanhaikwan on June 1. It was revealed that under the new
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  • 93 2 Domei HANOI. Apr. 22.—1n appreciation of the 10,000-piastre denaticn toward the relief of air-raid victims in Northern French Indochina by Kazuo Aoki, Nippon Dal Toa Daijin (Minister for Greater East Asia Affairs) during his stay here, Governor-General Jean Deccux today sent a personal letter of
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  • 611 2 By MICHIO SAITO Dotnei Staff Correspondent. STOCKHOLM, Apr. 21.—A1l reDarts reaching here from thp United States indicate that President Roosevelt is facing a serious labcur dilemma, with crow- ing manpower shortage and increasing demands of Labour Unions for the abolition cf established
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  • 194 2 MANILA, Apr. 21.—1t is learned that the Manila Summer Baseball League will inaugurate a season on Tentyo-Setsu. Apr. 29, with four teams battling for the pennant. Tbe opening date was decided at a meeting of tbe managers of the teams which have entered, held at
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  • 276 2 Dome!. WARSAW, Apr. 22— In a letter! addressed to the President of the International Red Cross Committee in Geneva, the Polish Red Cross Committee Informed the International Red Cross Committee of the results of the investigation of the Polish Red Cross delegation which
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  • 43 2 FUNG.—Mrs. Samuel Fung alias Madam Cneah Paik Har (aged 44 > passed away peacefully at the Hakuai Byota at l.ao a.m. (T.T.) this morning. Funeral takes place to-day at 530 pm. (T.T.) from 13, Koon Seng Road to TMnariari tUrcountry papers please cos-M.
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  • 455 2 Un itedStates, A ustra lia Said Alarmed By Ra ids By Nippon Air Force, POLICE BAND TOMORROW THE SYONAN POLICE BAND, under the direction of Conductor Ganda Singh will perform at the Farrer Park bandstand, from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday) as follows: 1. March, 'Roei No Uta," N.
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  • 124 2 Dnmei TOKYO, Apr. 22.-The Americans have changed the identification marks of their warplanes with ths red circle taken out of the white star on a rcund blue field, according to a recent issue of a Swiss magazine received here. Instead of the old mar*. American
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  • 123 2 Domei IPOH, Apr. 22.—Out c* The total proceeds of nearly $30,00u from a series of charity performances staged by amateur Chinese dramatic parties in Ipoh Kampar, Taiping. Tapah and Teluk Anson in aid of the Wcunded Sodiers Comfort Fund and local distress relief, the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 2 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 148 2 TODAYS PROGRAM p m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language; 630 p m Indian Children* Hour; 6.50 p.m. talk in Maiai on "The Present Educational System of Malai Schools"; 7.20 p.m. news in Malar. 7.35 p.m. Chinese Children's sotig recital; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in
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    • 128 2 KYO-EI: "BRINGING UP BABY." 3—6—8.30 p.m. To-morrow at 12 noon —3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: "CIRCUS GIRL." 3—6— 8.30 p.m. To-morrow at 12 noon—3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. USHIHO: THE SPIDER'S WEB.' Chaps. B—ls.8 —15. 3 p.m.—6 —8.30 p.m To-morrow: 12 neon—3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. INDO: "KAMBAR" (Tamil). 3 and 6.30 p.m. To-morrow: 2
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    • 117 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 56 I YESTERDAY you learned the conversations between Che' Araina and Che* Amad. Today we will proceed with conversations about your office. Now we start. 1. Anata no jimusho wa doko ni arinvi£u ka?—Where is your office? a. Watashi no jimusho wa Cathay ni arimasu.—My office
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