Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 April 1943

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  • 32 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 119 MONDAY, APRIL 26. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SrVEN CENTS. We'll Never Cease Fire Till Our Enemies Cease To Be.
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  • Aoki, Songkhram Reiterate Confidence In Victory
    • 277 1 Oom«i i-ikyo. Apr. 24—Attired ia niniiary uniform. Tenno M£&a prayed this morning a. Ute Yasukuni Shrine for ihe it :wiy- deified spirits d Ifcc war dead, as the extram i.:iary Grand Festival of •i Vasukuni Shrine passed ii (o its second
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    • 469 1 0/?m6O7t\ SYONAN-TO. popularly described as the "capital of Nanpo" (Southern Regions). 3nd deservedly so, because of tier grand record of rapid all- I roir.d recovers' after the de- v stating lightning assault on tliii former British fortress, could, it is felt, be made even moie progressive, socially and
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    • 308 1 WILL TO WIN REAFFIRMED Domei. TOKYO. Apr. 24—A1l newspapers editorially point out that the entke nation was greatly inspired by the august presence of Tenno Heika and Kogo Heika at the Yasukuni Shrine Spring cer^mcnles for the deification oi fallen national herces. Asahi Shimbun
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    • 88 1 RtMl PEKING. Apr. 24—On the occasion of Yasukuni Shrine Fescival in Tokyo, Gen Yasutsugu Okamura, Commander-in-Chier cf the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in North China, and officers and men today assembled in front of the Headquarters this morning to pray for thp war dead. Facing the
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    • 379 1 AXIS MINES AND BOMBERS WREAK GREAT DESTRUCTION Dome! LISBON, Apr. 23.—Powerful new attacks by Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's crack Afrika Corps against mountain positions of the British Eighth army were admitted by the anti-Axis Headquarters in North Africa yesterday. For ihe
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    • 477 1 DAI TOA DAIJIN FETED Domei BANGKOK, Apr. 24.—Appreciation of the sincere unstinting efforts of the Nippon Taishi (Ambassador), Teiji Tsubokami, and Nippon Embassy Staff in promoting relations between Nippon and Thailand was expressed by Premier Field Marshal Phibun Songkhram at a dinner party given
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    • 158 1 REMARKABLE RESULTS GAINED Dome! AN UNDISCLOSED NIPPON BASE in Southern Taihsing Mountain Range, Apr. 23.—One of the outstanding features of the recent sweeping campaign by the Nippcn forces against ChungKing's 24th Army infesting the vicinity of Linehi, north cf Honan Province, is that effective cooperation
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    • 365 1 GEN.BLAMEYON AUSTRALIA Domei. LISBON, Apr. 23 Although Washington officials openly admit that Nippon possesses air superiority and that Mac Arthur badly needs planes and equipment. "There is still no indication that j any important decision for a I grand offensive against Nippon I will
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    • 174 1 Dome! A SOUTHERN BASE, Apr "4—The inhumanity of the American Air Force in the South Pacific has once again been bared by an indiscriminate aerial attack on a Nippon field hospital near a Nippon southern base, by a formation of five B-24
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    • 296 1 Domei SOUTH SHANSI FRONT. Apr. 25.—As a result cf a series of fierce attacks launched by Nippon forces at midnight yesterday against approximately 10,000 enemy troops in Nanping-Tien-chiaching area, the enemy troops lost their fighting spirit by dawn j today, and many surrenders are
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    • 175 1 Domri. AN UNDISCLOSED Base in New Guinea, Apr. 23.—1t was disclosed that on completing an inspection tcur of conditions in the island under Nippon Naval Administration. Captain Jisaburo Sato, Naval Aide-de-Camp to Tenno Heika left here by air on the morning of Apr. 2.
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    • 1188 1 CAPT. HIRAIDE'S BROADCAST Domei. TOKYO, Apr. 24.—A dramatic description of the last moments of Vice Admiral Tamon Yamaguchi and Rear Admiral Tomeo Kaku as they stood faithfully like Gods surrounded by divine flames on the burning decks
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    • 229 1 Domei. LISBON, Apr. 24—Axis troops in Tunisia are fighting grimly And holding newly-gained positions in the mcuntainous district against repeated but vain attempts of British and American troops to dislodge them. On the south-eastern flank of the same front, the attempts of Gen.
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    • 27 1 Domei. BERLIN, Apr. 25— The Fuehrer's Headquarters announced that a German submarine sank the United States aircraftcarrier, Itanger. of 14.540 tons in North Atlantic.
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  • 144 2 MALACCA SETS UP MACHINERY MALACCA, Apr. 24.—With a view to preventing such essential goods as hardware and crockery, pieeegoods and haberdashery frcm sliding into the "black market," the dealers in thesv goods carrying on business in the Central District of Malacca have formed themselves
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  • 284 2 THAT the goods were given to him in lieu of gratuity which, he claimed, would have been paid for ten years' service, was the defence put up by Wong Loon Cheong, an ex-storekeeper of Eastern Agencies, Ltd., who is facing charges of
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  • 105 2 Domel SEREMBAN, Apr. 24—Experiments carried out for the past lour months by ihe local Forest Department to manufacture paper out of the piijp of the iubber tree, lalang (tall grass), bamboo and scrap have been successful. Tlie paper made iron: bamboo and
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  • 149 2 Dniuei. KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 24.—A campaign to make Kuala Lumpur as completely free ot malaria as possible has been put into operation by the anti-malarial section of the Public Works Department. The scheme covers an area of ever 600 acres in the
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  • 175 2 Domei. LISBON. Apr. 23.—1t is reported from New York that American newspapers continued to attack the United States War Depart- i ment for the procrastinated re- j pert on last year's raid on Tokyo and for allowing the publication of twisted and untrue reports previously
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  • 103 2 Oomei LISBON, Apr. 24-The practical effectiveness of Amnrican bombers and fighter-planes in operations against the Nippon forces in the Salween country is limited by the difficulty of finding targets in that wild area of peaks, snowflelds and ridges and because of the meag?rness of
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  • 620 2 Doraei TOKYO, Apr. 23.— Major-General Nakao Yuhaei, Chief of the Army Press Section of Dai Honyei, speaking at the public hall in Sendai this evening asserted that the Dai Toa Senso is the final and decisive struggle for
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  • 452 2 BY A DOMM CORRESPONDENTA CERTAIN BASE IN BURMA, Apr. 23.—At a detention camp here, interned American, British and Australian fliers related their erstwhile life in their respective air bases and revealed the actual conditions existing in their homelands. All expressed
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  • 147 2 AS PART of the Eurasian community's observance of Tentyo Setsu on Apr. 29 the W«h king Committee of the Syonan Aosin Kosei Kvoku (Syonan ftrasian Welfare Association) will visit the Chereito Monument and the Syaaan Giaja on that day. says Dome*. The President of
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  • 474 2 THRILLING HOCKEY MATCH BEGINNING from Saturday, followers of sport in Syonan were treated to a round of first-class games on the Padang. On Saturday afternoon a soccer match between Malais and Eurasians attracted thousands cf spectators and, yesterday, hockey, and more soccer
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  • 201 2 Chungking 24th Army Routed Along PekingHankow Railway Line BY A DOMEI CORRESPONDENT) A NIPPON BASE ON THE HONAN-lIOPKII SHANSI PROVINCIAL BORDER, Apr. 24.—The Takamura, Murakawa, Hattori. Katsumata and Ishii units of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in punitive operations against the Chungking: 24th Army Corps at a point along the Peking-Hankow
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  • 128 2 Oomei. TOKYO. Apr. 23.—Visccunt Nagakage Okabe, the newlyappointed Mombu Daijin (Education Minister), who was born in 1884, graduated from the Law School of the Tokyo Imperial University in ±909 and immediately entered the Foreign Service, being attached to the Nippcn Embassy in Washington. In
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  • 222 2 Domri RANGOON, Apr. 24.—Simultaneously with the prayer graciously offered by Tenno Heika at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo. Lieut.General Masakazu Kawabe. Com-mander-in-Chief of the Nippon forces in Burma, and all officers and men stationed here, offered a silent prayer for th^ war
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  • 345 2 IN TAIHSING MOUNTAINS Domei ON THE TAIHSING FRONT in Shansi Province. Apr. 23.—1t i 3 revealed that units of Nippon Expeditionary Forces in North China in cooperation with army air units and the armed foroea of the National Government of China, on the night of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 188 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language: 6.30 p.m. song lesson "Tentyo Setsu no Uta"; 6.50 p.m. Maiai program: 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Cantonese music: 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese: 8 p.m. news in Cantonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses
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    • 105 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 57 WE proceed with conversations also Here they are: 1. Anata wa doko c ikimasu ka? —Where are you going? 3. Watashi wa uchi c kaeru tokoru dcsu —I am just going home. 3. Kyo no oshigoto wa sumimashita ka?—Have you finished today's work? 4. Hai,
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