Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 April 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonatu Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 120 TUESDAY. APRIL 27, KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SFVEN CENTS.
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  • 676 1 -J SYONAN-TO is honoured by the presence in this city of Mr. Kazuo Aoki, first Dai Toa Daijin, who has ailived after his visit to Thailand and Burma in the course Of his inspection tour of Nanpo. Mr. Aoki's visit to Syonan. capital 01 Nanpo." will
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  • Dai Toa Kyoeiken Well On Way To Realization, Declares Aoki
    • 313 1 COLLEGE OPENS FORM ALL V TOD A V PROFOUND gratitude to the Nippon authorities was expressed by the group of eight Sumatran students who have arrived In Syonan to study at the Syonan Ikadaigaku (Medical Coll?ee>. officially opened today. Headed by Haji Abdul Raauf, 25-years-old student
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  • 282 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 26.—The sinking of the 14,500-ton United States aircraft-carrier, Ranger, in North Atlantic waters by German Üboats, announced tcday by the German High Command, was another of the great exploits of German submarines in the course of the present war, naval commentators
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  • 76 1 Domei HANOI, Apr. 25.—With the recent importation of large quantities cf Nippcn-made articles by French Indochina. Europeanmade articles, which hitherto have boen sold on the Indochina market, have now been ccmpletely driven out and Nippon-made articles are being sold in Hanoi and other places. At
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  • 89 1 MALAI in general and Syonanto in particular welcome Kazuo Aoki, Dai Toa Daijin (Minister lor Greater East Asiatic Affairs), who has arrived in Syonanto in the course of his inspection ti-ur of Nanpo (Southern Regions). Aoki's arrival here is generally regarded as a manifestation of
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  • 206 1 AXIS LINES REMAIN FIRM Domei LISBON, Apr. 25—Heavy fightIng is continuing en the Tunisian front, with the anti-Axis forces moving with new powerful infantry and armoured forces in a drive towards Bizerta and Tunis, according to rapcrts received. A commuruQue from the anti-Axis North
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  • 76 1 THE SYONAN SINEUN acknowledges with thanks the generous glf of $500 to the Nippon Rxl Cross Fund from Dr. C J. Paglar. President of the syonan Eurasian Welfare Asscciaticr.. in sending this gift Dr. Paglar has requested the Syonan Sinbun to forward
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  • 393 1 The visiting Daijin. in a Press interview at the former British Governor's official residence in Syonan-to, declared that what little he knew of French Indochina, Thailand, Burma and Malai since his recent departure from Nippon had but one effect, namely,
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  • 261 1 MANY TAKEN PRISONER Honor i SUCHOW. Apr. 26.—Nippon units at sundown yesterday surrounded and attacked about 3.000 trocps of the Lisienchow continger.t of the Chungking 92nd Army on the Kiangsu-Honan border, killing 337 and capturing numerous war trophies. These Chungking troops wer° first rpotted on
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  • 809 1  -  P. JOSEPH JOHN BY Domei Staff Correspondent MR. KAZUO AOKI. who arrived here yesterday in the course of his tcur of Nanpo, has conferred on me a unique distinction by according me a special interview at the former Government House
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  • 172 1 Dom«i TOKYO. Apr. 26—Tenno Heika was presented with the Grand Order of Tungkuang. highest order of China, which was presented by President Wang Ching-wei through Foreign Minister Dr. Chu Min-yi, Special Envoy of the National Government of China. Special Envoy Dr. Chu,
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  • 312 1 THROWN IN UTTER CONFUSION Domci ON THE. SOUTHERN SHANSI FRONT, Apr. 26.—With the surrender of Gen. Sun Tien-yintr, Commander of the newJy-organized Fifth Army and other Generals of the 24th Chungking Group Army, Chungking troops stationed in the Tahsing mountain range in
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  • 186 1 Domel SHANSI FRONT, Apr. 26—Reducing enemy strategic points of Linhsien and Linchi. in North Honin. as well as Lingchwan. in south-east Shansi, crac': units of the Nippon fcrces advancing northwards in the Taihang Mountains began mopping up opratioas yesterday and, as a result,
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  • 71 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 26.—1n order to consclidate ties between the countries in Dai Toa Kyoeiken through Buddhism, Nippon Young Men's Buddhist League will hoid a Dai loa Ycung Men's Buddhist conference at Dai Toa Ka.kan here m July 4 and 5. The conference will receive official
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  • 97 1 A SPECIAL RADIO address by Ibrahim bin Haji Ya'acob, Malai leader, will be made at 1 pjn. en Thursday in connection with the Tcntyo-S3tsu celebrations arranged for Syonan, says a Domei report. Ibrahim bin Haji Yaacob v.ill renew his community's loyalty pledge at
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  • 158 1 Severe Damage At Both Bases Domei AN UNDISCLOSED BASE on the China Front, Apr. 25—It is learned that Nippon air units yesterday again attacked the strategic enemy air base at Kienow in northern Fukien Province, causing severe damage to r nways and other important installations. Fires
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  • 350 1 Dome! A NIPPON BASE in Tahsine Range, Apr. 26.—Nippon forces' latest operations against the enemy s 24th Army in this vicinity were so fierce and swift in nature that the enemy forces were unable to effect a retreat. Lieut. Col. Sun Tze-sui, captured Cnief cf
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  • 72 1 LISBON, Apr. 25—In an effort obviously lo put some sense into the American public, who has been under the pressure temporarily of Washington propagandists with their atrocity stories, and who has been demanding action. Under Secre---tary of War, Robert Patterson,
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  • 119 2 MAKES APPEAL TO GANDHI Domci LISBON, Apr. 24.—A1l Jinnah. in a three-hour address made before 15,000 people at the annual conference of the All-India Moslem League, of which he wa.-. elected President, appealed to Mahatma Gandhi to reach a settlement with the League. He
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  • 454 2 SCORING a 20 to 3 victcry over the Hohong nine, on Saturday, the Konan nine composed of Nippcn members of local Nippon commercial firms, made a complete walk-over in the first baseball game held between a local and Nippon team. Although baseball has betn
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  • 471 2 FOUR ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS NEW postage stamps for Malai and Sumatra bearing designs selected at a contest held for this purpose earlier in the year, will be released to the public on Tentyo-Setsu Day (April 29), it is officially announced. These stamps are divided into
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  • 389 2 BY A DOMEI CORRESPONDENT AN UNDISCLOSED Wax Prisoners' Camp, April 25—John David Provoo, a sergeant of the United States Army and also a devout Buddhist, declared in an interview, "Besides unjustified, unbalanced economic factcrs which caused the current struggle, this war was started
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  • 412 2 Domei. RANGOON, Apr. 25.—Addressing a jarge gathering of Burmese peopl-> in Shwe Dagon Pagoda this morning. Dr. Ba Maw, Chief of the Burmese Government, expressed his unshakable conviction that Nippon will achieve ultimate victory in Dai Toa S?nso. at the same
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  • 669 2 RESULT OF DAI TOA DAMN'S VISIT Domei. BANGKOK, Apr. 25. —Mr. Kazuo Aoki, visiting Nippon Dai Toa Daijin (Minister of Greater East Asiatic Affairs), declared in a Press interview yesterday afternoon that full accord has been reached with Thai leaders that Nippon and
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  • 262 2 SPECIAL film shows relating to the heroic achievements of the Nippon Army and Navy in battle will be released to the Syonan public on Apr. 29 by Eiga Haikyu Sha in commemoration of Tentyo-Setsu. Of these, the screening of the film
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  • 150 2 Domei. TOKYO. Apr. 26.—The fact, that Nippon is piling up victory after victory over the far-flung battle lines has had only cne effect, helping the United States to degenerate from a braggart to a complainant, from a collaborator to a deserter, all at the expense
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  • 105 2 Advertising Rates: $5 per single column inch or part cf an inch per insertion for ordinary advertisements: $10 per single column inch or part thereof per insertion fcr advertisements concerning entertainments. V O U R ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS WILL PROMI'TLY BE TAKEN CARE OF IF YOU WILL
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 89 2 INVALUABLE HANDBOOK (The Good Citizen's Guide) All official declarations, decrees, orders, rules and regulations, etc., issued since Feb. 15. 2602, up to Mar. 31. 2603, carefully compiled and indexed, will be published In English in book form by the end of April. Invaluable £iride to lawyers and business houses: in
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    • 57 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE: one Microscope and one sports bicycle. All in perfeC; confUtion. Apply to Box No. 264. e/o Syoran Sinbun < English Edition), Ocil Street, Syonan KWOK TORE WENG TYPEWRITER COMFANT 4, Robinson Road. Telephone No. 2489. Dealers in and Repairers of Typewriters. Adding and Calculating Machines, Duplicators
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    • 480 2 PUBLIC NOTICES i NOTICE RE DISTRIBUTION OF SUGAR. Information has reached this office that there is a rumour among the Commercial Consumers that there will be no more sugar for distribution after June, 2603. There is no truth in such rumour, as there is considerable stock of sugar available. By
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    • 505 2 WANTED WANTED 12 House-to-tiouse Canvassers on good monthly ahewance an'l commission basis. Apply personally before 30th inst. to Mr. CHAN. 100 Kamponp Soopoo. near Kallang Bridge Syonan-to. WANTED TO BUY. One Piano Acccrdeon and one Conn Alto Saxophone, complete with case. AL co 12-inch. Classical Records, in complete sets or
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    • 406 2 SALE BY TENDER Stock of Spare Parts of Refrigerators and Cash Registers. Gas I Producers, etc. For inspection of goods please apply Malaysian Traders Limited. China Building. All tenders must be in writing in sealed envelopes and accompanied by a deposit of $500/ to reach the Custodian of Enemy Property.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 155 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music: 620 p.m. news in Nippon language; 6.30 pm. song lesson: 650 p.m. Malai 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; 830 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon: 840 p.m. Nippon language lesson; 8.55
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    • 113 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 58 I THIS EVENING we shall teach you! further conversational sentences: 1. Anaia wa Hanako san til aimashita ka? —Have you met Hunako san? 2. Hai, aimashita—Yes I have met her. 3. Itsu aimashita ka?—When did you meet her? 4. Uchi c kaeru tochu de aimashita
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    • 89 2 KTO-E1: "BRINGING UP BABY." 3 p.m.—6—B 30 p.m. SYOWA: "CIRCUS GIRL.1 3 p.m. —6—8.30 p.m. VSIIIHO: 'FOOTUGHT FEVER 3 p.m.— S —B.3o p.m. INDO: "KAMBAR" (Tamil). 3 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. YAMATO: "LAU MUN CHYE" (Cantonese). 3 p.m.—6—8.30 p.m. MALAI: "THEODORA GOES WILD." 3 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. FUJI: "BONNIE
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