Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 April 1943

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  • 33 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5411. NO. 121 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SFVEN CENTS. Complete Defeat Of America And Britain IsThe Key To World Peace.
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  • 78 1 Doroei TOKYO, Apr. T7 The Imperial Household Ministry announced that Sctsuko Chichibu No MiyaHidenka. Kikuko Taka-matsu-No-Miya Hidenka, Yuriko Mikasa-No-Miya-Hidenka and other Princesses of the Imperial Family, under the gracious direction of Kogo Heika, will make an extensive lour throughout Nippon to inspect the nation'?;
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  • 594 1 L -J IN a certain public department there is displayed prominently the simple maxim •Be kind," and members of -the public having business j .which takes them to that par- ticular office are indeed im-! pressed with the courtesy with j which they are received and i attended
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  • 321 1 REPRESENTATIVE'S COMPLAINT Domei LISBON, Apr. 26.—That the imminent danger to Australia from Nippon's threat is not sufficiently realized in England was the complaint made by S. M. Bruce, Australian High Commissioner in London, in a speech on Apr. 20 at Anzac Day
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  • 277 1 ONE HUNDRED and nine students, including six girls, the nucleus ci the Syonan Ikadaigaku (Medical College) participated! in the opening ceremony of the College yesterday morning, says Dcmei. The Gunseikan-bu Somu-bucho. (Chief of the General Affairs Department, Military Administration Department) declared the College open before
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  • 281 1 A 22-YEARS-OLD KEDAHBORN Malai is deeply grateful to the members of the Malai Press of Sycnan for providing him with enough money to attend the newly-opened Syonan Ikadaigaku ".Medical College". The lucky youth Is Haji Abdul Majid. who in an interview with
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  • 132 1 Domei 1POH Apr. 27 —The Perak Governj ment ls expected to send five selected i candidates to sit for the entrance ex- arrination of the Academy of Agriculj ture in Selangor, the only institution for agricultural education in Malai. i This step is
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  • 128 1 Oomei. TOKYO, Apr. 27.—Deeply appreciating their meritorious serrices rendered to the Nlppcn Navy through the devising and improving or various weapons and aircraft. Kaigun-sho (Navy Ministry) authorities have awarded the Naval Technical Medal and Letter of Commendation to 61 persons and six organizations connected
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  • 135 1 Domei MANILA, Apr. 27.—A Joint wcrshio, service and fraternity program in celebration of Tentyo Setsu will be held on April. 29 at the Union Church starting at 4 p.m. under the sponsorship of the Nippon Christian Church and Federation of Evangelical Churches in the Philippines. Brief messages
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  • 146 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr .27—Marquis Masauji Hachisuka. Katsuji Debuchi and five other Members of the House of Peers, have been selected today to form an inspection party to Manshukcku to pay courtesy calls to outposts of the Nippon Expeditionary Fcrces stationed at and guarding
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  • 181 1 PAYS RESPECTS AT SHRINE MR. KAZUO AOKI. Dai Toa Daijin, toured the battlefields of Sycnan Island yesterday. After paying a visit to the Syonan Shrine in the afternoon, Mr. Aoki proceeded to the palace of the Sultan of Johore on Bukit Serene from where he
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  • 42 1 MR. KAZUO Aoki, Dai Toa j Daijin, yesterday morning conferred with the Gunseikan-bu and Army leaders. Later, the Daijin heard detailed reports on the work of the Gunseikanbu in Malai and Sumatra from competent authorities.
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  • 160 1 Domel RANGOON, Apr. 26.—The customs, ways and manners which the two people have in common will be the basis for future! friendly relations between Nippon j and Burma. Kazuo Aoki, Dai Toa' Daijin. declared following his arrival from Bangkok. Immediately upon his arrival Mr.
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  • 94 1 FROM EARLY this week, spe-1 cial Tentyo-Setsu posters have been displayed in several parts of Syonan. They are posted up in shop windows, theatres and street cars. The posten;, which were designed by the stan* of Ounsendenhan (Militaiy Propaganda Department), depict in various colours
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  • 102 1 Dome! BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 26— Owing: to the potentiality of Nippon armed forces, Nippon is the most powerful nation in the whole world, declared Joseph Clark Grew, former Ambassador to Nippon, in a speech at SchenecUdy in New York State today, according
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  • 120 1 Dom«i RANGOON, Apr. 26.—Aroused by reports that the Union of' South Africa's Lower House has! approved the Anti-Indian Land Tenure Bill tor Natal and Trans-H vaal. K. Gani, President of the Indian Independence League here, issued a statement condemning British discrimination towards Indian nationals. Calling
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  • 187 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 27.—A party of 11 Cninese military leaders arrived here this morning headed by Gen. Yeh Peng. Chief cf the Military Commission of the National Government of China. The party was welcomed at j the Tokyo station by the Riku- gun Jikan
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  • 348 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 27.—Commenting: on the failure of the Chungking Military Mission to the United States to induce Washington leaders to extend positive aid to Chungking, the Mainichi Shimbun editorially declares that the failure is not attributable to the poor diplomacy of
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  • 12 1 THOUSANDS SURRENDERING
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  • 483 1 Domei SHANSI-HOPEH-HONAN BORDER FRONT, Apr. 26. —With encirclement lines drawn around 30,000 troops of the Chungking 40th Army, Nippon units, pushing forward in the direction of the PekingHankow railway, have been carrying out aniiihilative and mopping-up operations against the enemy forces since Saturday. As the
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  • 216 1 Domei SHANSI-HOPEH-HONAN B.rder Front. Apr. 27.-A Nippon unit stationed here with the cooperation of other units in the neighbouring areas on Apr 24 exterminated the main force of the enemy 24th Group Army in the area adjacent to Linchi. northern Honan Province. The enemy Jeft
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  • 120 1 Domei TSINA. Apr. 26—Chu Teaming. Commander of the Chungking naval units in Kiangsu and 'Shantung Province?. together with 1,200 men. has joined th.^ National Government cf China forces under G°n. Wu Hua-wen It Is said that Chu s action h^.i I thrown
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  • 558 2 11 Offenders Plead Guilty; Two Cases Sent To Kotohoin •VIEWED IN SERIOUS LIGHT BY THE AUTHORITIES' ELEVEN OFFENDERS were charged with proiiteering in medicines and various medicinal compounds in the Criminal District Court yesterday. All the accused pleaded guilty to participating in several connected Black
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  • 433 2 1 h Dome! LISBON. April 25.—A New Delhi report states that if the Union of South Africa Bill to restrict purchase of land by Indians in Natal and Transvaal receives the assent of the Crcwn, it will lead to the gravest breach between
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  • 138 2 THE MUSLIM community of Sycnan will celebrate TentyoSetsu with prayers at 9.30 a m (T.T.) at the Sultan Mosque, followed by a procession via Beach Road to the Tokubetu-si arriving there at 11 a.m. (T.T.). In the afternoon, they are holding a Pageant
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  • 79 2 Domri. LISBON, Apr. 26—Back in Washington from a goodwill tour of countries in North and South America, United States Vice-President Henry Wallace today said he admitted to the countries he visited that the American shipping situation "could get considerably worse" during the next few
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  • 222 2 DwneL BERLIN, Apr. 26.—Disclosing further details on the sinking of the United States aircraft-carrier [Ranger, the German News Agency reports that early on Sunday morninz the first wireless report was received in Berlin saying that a German U-Boat had ascertained the presence of a United
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  • 72 2 MEMBERS OF Area 4 and 5 "C" Division of the Auxiliary Police Force, will Jointly celebrate Tentyo-Setsu on Thursday by staging a Chinese wayang and a ronggeng party in North Bridge Read. Light refreshments will be served to all poor children in these districts on
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  • 287 2 Domei RANGOON, Apr. 25.—Recent Yunnan and Burma-India border operations by Imperial Nippon forces have resulted in the complete blocking of the so-called Chiang-aid routes, and at the same time, thwarted Anglo-American' attempts on Burma, according to well-informed observers here. It will be
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  • 505 2 ENVOY PHILIPPS' REPORT SAID LIKELY TO AGGRAVATE MATTERS Dom+L LISBON, Apr. 26.—Commenting upon the scheduled departure from New Delhi today of William Philipps, Roosevelt's personal envoy to India, competent local observers say that Philipps' return to Washington signals a widening of the rift between
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  • 102 2 Advertising Ra.tes: $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 for advertisements concerning entertainments. TOUR ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS WILL PROMPTLY BE TAKEN CARE OF IF YOU WILL ADDRESS YOUR INQIIRIRS
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 388 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKI'BETi; SI NOTICE NO. 21*. It is hereby notified that Thursday 29th April and Friday 30lh April being Tentyo-Setsu and Ynsukuni-Zinzya-Rei Taisai respectively will be observed as Public Holidays. SYONAN TOKUBFIL' SI TYO. NOTICE is hereby given that as we will have no more connection with the
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    • 594 2 SITUA TION VA CANT WANTED experienced chemists and assistants for Research Work. Apply with testimonials to Messrs. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Limited, 3rd Floor X.P.M. Building, Syonan. WANTED Artisans experienced in the repair of glasswares. Apply to Messrs. Miteui Bussan Kaisha Limited 3rd Floor, X.P.M. Building. Syonan.' 121—123 WANTED FITTERS with
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 161 2 TOTiAV'S PROGRAM H p.m. music: 6.20 p.m. news In Nippon language: 6.30 p.m. song lesson; 6.50 pjn. talk in Malai; 7.20 L>.m. nrv.s ir. Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano Interlude; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chines:?; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 815 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m. Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40
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    • 106 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 59 1 THIS evening we .snail teach you further conversational sentences:— 1. Ima wa nanji desu ka?—What is the time now. 2. Gogo hacbiji yonjippun desu— It is 8.40 p.m. 3. Kongelsu wa nan gatsu desu ka? —What month is this month? 4. Kongetsu wa ShigaU-u
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