Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 April 1943

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  • 30 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 123 FRIDAY, APRIL 30. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 Never Sheathe The Sword Until Victory Is Won. SEVEN CENTS
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  • 168 1 TOKYO, Apr. 28—The imperial audience which Tenno Heika graciously granted at the Imperial Palace this morning deeply impressed Gen. Yen Peng, Chief of the visiting Military Mission of the National Government of China, Gen. Yeh revealed in a verbal statement at the
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  • 438 1 0/?fiHwn IT IS DISTRESSING to all weli-wisheis of the Chinese nat.cn —and there are no greater well-wishers of the Cninese today than ihe people of Nippon—that it should be necessary for Chinese soldiers of the Nationals forces, in close co-operation with the Imperial Nippon Army, to be fighting
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  • 255 1 10,000 PRISONERS TAKEN uomei. UNDISCLOSED SHANSI BASE, Apr. 28.— Chungking's 24th Group Army, which had been entrenched in Tahsing Mountains on the Hopeh-Honan-Shansi border as a base for guerrilla operations, has been virtually annihilated in the present Nippon campaign in this sector. As
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  • 76 1 Domei. UNDISCLOSED BASE on Shan-sl-Honan Front, Apr. 29—Sakura, Innatni and Tamura units of the Nippon forces this evening captured Tungyaotze, enemy ctronghold ncrth-east of Linchi in northern Honan Province. Nippon units, in co-operation with the imperial Air Force, started a strong offensive against an enemy
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  • 92 1 Domei. PEKING. Apr. 28.—Gen. Yasutsugu Okamura. Supreme Com-! mander of the Nippon fcrces in North China, accompanied by Staff members, returned here yesterday afternoon by air after inspecting the progress of mop-ping-up operations against the Chungking 24th Group Army in Lingchwan war zone. Gen. Okamura.
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  • 241 1 INTERN A TIONA L LAW VIOLATED Domei UNDISCLOSED Nippon Base, ADr. 28—The enemy struck again at a defenseless hospital-ship in gross violation of International Law when an enemy submarine attacked a Nippon hospital-ship, Buenos Aires Maru, in the South China Sea in broad
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  • 166 1 Domei AN UNDISCLOSED BASE, Apr. 28.—Kazuo Aoki, Dai Toa Darjin 'Ministar of Greater East Asiatic Affairs), who is at present tourins: Nanpo (Southern Regions), arrived here today with the twofold mission of getting first-hand information of conditions at the front as well as
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  • 82 1 DAI TOA DAUIN. Kazuo Aokl. who is on an inspection tour of Nanpo, returned to Syonan yes- tefTlay by air from a certain undisclosed base, says Domei. Immediately upon arrival, the DalJin joined Syonan citizens In their mass celebration of Tentyo Setsu Later, he
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  • 85 1 Domei TOKYO. Apr 28 -The Gaimusho (Foreign Office) today announced the appointment cf Phi- nichi Takase, former Nippon 'Consul-Genaral in Tsingtao. as Councillor of the Nippcn Emi bassy in Nanking. It was revealed that concurrently Mr. Takase was appointed Nippon 1 member of the Sino-Nippon
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  • 64 1 THE SYONAN Sinbun (English Edition) acknowledges, with thanks, the receipt of further contributions to the Nippon Red Cross Fund. The latest dcnations have come from St. Andrew's Cathedral ($77.94 >. St. Hilda's Church, Katong ($17.90) and St. Paul's Church. Upper Serangoon ($7.98), making a total of
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  • 299 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 28.—Devastating damage, inflicted on enemy military installations in Funafuti Island of the Ellice Group by Nippon Naval air units on the night of Apr. 23 as announced by Dai Honyei, is particularly significant in that it came close on
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  • 338 1 -(Domei photo). Officers, Men Of Syonan Garrison Pay Respects Domei LISBON, Apr. 28.—Strong enemy artillery and tank forces along the entire Tunisian front were again repelled on Tuesday, the Italian war communique announced. Italian and German bomber formations continued to attack
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  • 127 1 Oomei LISBON, Apr. 27—A Washington report says that the United States Secretary of the Navy, Frank Knox, today, responding to a question at a Press conference wheth r Nippon might be able to raid the west coast of America from Kiska, declared that
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  • 219 1 Domei TOKYO, Apr. 28—Every effort will be made to bolster further Nippon's new policy toward China which aims at enabling the National Government of China to enhance its political power and which has already enabled China to realize its long-cherished desire of complete independence, sovereignty
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  • 543 1 Grand Military Review Held At Yoyogi Grounds GREAT REJOICING EVERYWHERE TENTYO SETSU, Tenno Heika's birthday, was fittingly celebrated throughout Dai Toa (Greater East Asia) yesterday. There was great rejoicing among the entire Nippon nation that Tenno Heika'* 42nd birthday finds Tenno Heika in the
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  • 110 1 MM TOKYO. Apr. 28—The Cabinet today announced the appointment of Hachisaburo Hirao. former Mombu Daijin < Education Minister' and former President of the Nippon Iron Manufacturing Company, as a member of the Privy Council. The investiture of the new Privy Councillor was held this afternoon at
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  • 56 1 Dome! RANGOON. Apr. 28—Nippon anti-aircraft batteries and Army planes shot down three out of six enemy Consolidated B-24 bombers which raided Rangoon on the afternoon of Apr. 26 Two were shot down by antiaircraft fire, of which one is unconfirmed, while Nippon planes intercepting
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  • 195 1 SHANGHAI joined Nippon In celebrating the 42nd birthday of Tenno Heika. It was an auspicious occasion for the Nippon ccmmunity here, who turned out In force at a mass rally held at Hongkew Park at 7.55 a.m. The solemn ceremony included th» bow of obeisance
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  • 142 1 ENTHUSIASTICALLY welcoming the auspicious occasicn of Tentyo Setsu. the whole of the Philippines prayed for the lcngevity of Tenno Heika. Country-wide celebrations wer«* planned by a preparatory committee consisting of Jose P. Laurel (Commissioner for Interior). Quintln Paredes (Commissioner for Public Works) and the Mayor of
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  • 158 1 IN THE LEADING CITIES of Indochina. Nippon troops stationed there and Nippcn residents celebrated Tentyo Setsu. In Saigon. Nippon residents orgnnized civilian corps and paraded in white uniforms. In the even'ng, Indochlm I official* were invited to a special motiou picture program. In Hanoi at
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  • 112 1 NIPPON units stationed in Burma held an impressive ceremony yesterday. For two days, on Apr. 28 pnd Apr. 29, lectures and movie shows were held in various parts of th? city under the joint auspices of Nippon military authorities and the Nippon Residents' Association in Rangoon. Hongkong
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  • 602 2 BEFLAGGED CITY PRESENTED SCENE OF GREAT GAIETY (BY A DOMEI STAFF CORRESPONDENT) NEVER WAS Syonan in a more joyous mood than yesterday when celebrations in honour of Tentyo Setsu were held on a scale eclipsing even last year's ceremonies. After
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  • 192 2 THE CHINESE community in Syon«n celebrated the Tentyo Setsu j eaterday for the second time sin-e the birth of Malai in an atmojphDre well manifesting their jcy on this auspicious occasion. The Hinomaru vas hoisted at all Chinese houses and shops, many of tnem
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  • 1280 2 The felicitations oi the people were expressed by thair respective leaders at functions held at the Kyo-ei and Yamato Gekijos yesterday. Addresses released fcr publication are given below. ARAB LEADER S. M. ALKAFF. leader of Arab community in Syonan. said: We regard this most august
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  • 483 2 DR. C. J. PAGLAR, President of the Eurasian Association, said: On this auspicious occasion. I, os behalf of the Eurasian comnv.iniiy of Syonan-to, which I represent, desire m offer our humble and sincere felicitations to Tenno Heika and to wls*i ler.no Heika long life. I desire also to
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  • 426 2 EXCELLENT weather prevailing, the sports program celebrating Tentyo-Setsu was brought to a successful conclusion on the Syonan Tokubetu-Si Padang yesterday. Beginning with a big cricket match in the morning, baseball, volleyball, basketball, hockey and soccer treated about 15,000 people to a grand
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  • 284 2 AN EXTRAORDINARY contest in which a wrestler will match his skill against the hitting power and ability of a boxer will be seen at the Great World Arena tomorrow night. The boxer is Tommy Carrie, and Panther Ho is the grappler.
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  • 707 2 STIRRING RADIO TALK ALSO GIVEN A PAGEANT of rare splendour, presented by the Muslim community of Syonan at the Jalan Besar Stadium, which was attended by a large gathering, including Marquis Y. Tokugawa and Dr. Kozo Ando, Director of Medical Services, formed one of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 362 2 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that as we will have no more connection with the Gunseibu cigarettel supplying business in Syonan-tc after the end of this month, all licences which we issued, will be cancelled. The retailer's deposit of 55C.00 will be refunded tor each licence card returned, as
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    • 362 2 TOMORROW NIGHT! GREAT WORLD ARENA 900 p.m. BOXER vs. WRESTLER (Tommy Carrie' (Panther Ho) M-m. 10 Sensalionil Rounds Who will Win? r.«.\rr or ITllßllll T In Addition BOXINCx Syonan Flvaeitht T:»l«ABAYAN vs. M. DASS jFREDDIF TAN vs F. OMVEIRO I KID SENGOL ML ONG HO(K BEVC AL BROWN vs. TONY
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 106 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 61 1 TODAY we shall teach you further conversational sentences:— 1. Kyo wa nan yobl desu ka?—What day of the week Is today? 9. Kyo wa Kinyobi desu. —Today fc Friday. I. Ashita wa nan yobi desu ka? What day of the week to tomorrow 4.
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    • 204 2 TODAYS PIIOmiAAI 6 p.m. Futsu Gakko concert; 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon language: 6.30 i p.m. Malai children's hour; 6.50 p.m. 1 Malai drama; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai: 1 735 p.m. Peking selections; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese; 8 pjn. news, m Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokklen: i
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