Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 May 1943

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Sinbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone TSo. 5411. NO. 131 MONDAY. MAY 10. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENTS.
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  • 600 1 IndiaAfterTheWar! IF THERE be a single Indian left today, within or without his motherland, who still places faith in a square deal at the hands of the British— i alter the war! —let him ask himself this simple question: If the British are sincere, why do they not set
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  • 619 1 MOPPING-UP CONTINUES Domei TOKYO, May B.—After routing 82,006 troops under the command of Gen. Lung Ping-hsun, which constituted the main force of the Chungking vanguard in North China, the Nippon forces are continuing tnopping-up operations around Linchi and Linhsien, northern Honan Province, according
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  • 338 1 Domei. LISBON, May B—On the eastern Soviet front. Axis forces smashed back all Soviet attempts !to advance. inflicting heavy losses en Soviet units. As the j weather improved and the I ground became drier, activity in all sectors of
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  • 65 1 Domei TOKYO, May 7.—After com- pleting individual talks with foreign Ambassadors and Ministers stationed In Tokyo, Gaimu Daijin < Foreign Minister) Mamoru Shigemitsu is scheduled to 1 hold separate interviews with the i Charges D'AfTaires of Argentina, I Turkey, China and Rumania tomorrow. Mr. Shigemitsu
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  • 126 1 Domei. > LISBON. May B—The British authorities have disclosed that the I people in Bengal, Bombay and Mad- ras States, and the United Provinces. or well over 210 million Indians, are i faring starvation owing to the widespread shortage of foodstuffs esDecially during the past four
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  • 126 1 Domei HSINKING. May B.—Manshukoku Kotei Heika this morning inspected the mining office cf the Manchuria Mining Company at Chingchengtze, it was announced by the Imperial Household Department this evening. The announcement stated that Kotei Heika left his temporary quarters to Antung early this morning
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  • 201 1 Domel MANILA, May B.—Nippon control of the sea and air in southwest Pacific constitutes a tremend< us threat against Australia and made it impossible for the anti-Axis nations to fight Nippon effectively in accordance witti their customary paper plans. This was emphasized by
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  • 75 1 IMBMI AN UNDISCLOSED BASE, May B—A Nippon Army air unit blasted the enemy air base at Kan chow, southern Kiangsi Province, in a surprise raid early yesterday morning, causing serious damage *o the airfield, it is disclosed. Part of the same Nippon air unit
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  • 572 1 FIRST WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE BEING COMMEMORATED TODAY ■IN 1943, India, with the all-out aid of Nippon and the moral support of the entire right-thinking world, is bound to crush Britain and achieve complete national independence," declared Sri Rash Behari Bose, President
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  • 394 1 'Not In A Million Years,' Declares Axis Attaches PARTY TOURS NANPO, STRUCK BY PEOPLES CO-OPERATION Domei MANILA, May B.—"The anti-Axis nations can never dislodge the Nippon-jin from Nanpo (Southern Regions)—not in a million years," declared Air Major General Wolfgang Yon Gronau and Air Lieut.
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  • 460 1 Our Air Power Being S trangled Says U.S. Expert Domei LISBON. May 8— Major Alexander de Seversky, American urplan- designer, writing in the London Daily Mail under the caption "American Air Power 3eing Strangled" declares: "We: \mericans do have more and bet;er aircralt, but, of course, in general, they are
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  • 90 1 THE CULTIVATION of some 20 different varieties of herbs for medical purposes will be resumed when seedlings now being prepared by the Syonan Agricultural Erperimental Station become available, according to a decision of the Tokubetusi, says Domei. The people especially welcome the move as
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  • 212 1 Domei SOUTHERN TAIHSING FRONT, May 7—The successive defeats dealt to Chungking guerilla units by the Nippon forces along this front such as those on April 29 and May 3 and May 4 have ex- posed the falsity of the Chung- king allegations that powerful units
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  • 160 1 Domei MEDAN, May B.—lndonesian students in Axis countries and in the countries under Axis occupation such as France, Belgium Holland, etc., will be given subsidies by the Dai Nippon Government, according to recent official announcement. The announcement follows: "Subsidies to students abroad will be
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  • 169 1 Domei RANGOON. May 8 A total of 143 enemy planes were either shot down destroyed aground or set afire during April by the Nippon Air Forces and anti-aircraft batteries in Burma, a communique issued today by the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in Burma,
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  • 330 1 PREPARATORY COMMII^TEE tome! RANGOON, May —Marking a ;igantic step towards the realizition of independence, the Inde>endence Preparatory Ccmmittee ?as organized here today with >r. Ba Maw, Chief of the Burnese Government as Chairman, ;he Government announced. Members of the committee were announced as follows: Chairman,
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  • 141 1 Domei ROME. May 7.— Commenting: on Premier Tojo's speech in Manila, the Giornale d'ltalia editcriallv declares th.t after the new surcesses of the Nippon armed forces, the speech will force the Anglo-Saxon empires to adopt a mors realistic attitude towards the present war and ths
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  • 39 1 Domei MSKON. May B—Nippon forces occupied a position alon? the Maungdaw Buthidaung Road fiur miles west of Ruthidaung, according to the AngloIndian Command in India, it is reported from New Delhi.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 278 2 i 2£ 2£ Lj SPEAKING at a dinner given in his hcnour by the various communities of Pt?rak at th 3 Ipoh Ciub, Mr. Tao^a Kubota, cut-going Governor cf Perak. deHared he firmly believed that, vith the wholehearted to-oD?ra-t on and sustained effort ct
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  • 109 2 MANY entries have been rereived for the Syonan Spcrts Association soccer league to be run shortly. Among the entries, which close this afternoon, is one which includes Chia Keng Hock. Encouraged by the display he *rave against the Malais recently, Keng Hock decided
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  • 109 2 MEMBERS of the Syonan Sports Association, whp do not take part in outdoor games, will soon have an opportunity of spending their leisure hours by playing chess, draughts, mah jong, table tennis, and card games at the clubhouse in Tyrwhitt Road. In this connection,
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  • 359 2 4Dai Toa Kyoeiken Making GoodProgress,Futureßright' Dome! TOKYO, MAY B.— PREMIER GENERAL lIIDEKI TOJO RETURNED TO FUKUOKA AT 12.50 P.M. TODAY FROM THE PHILIPPINES. Joho Kyoku (Information Board) has issued the following statement: "Having completed the object of his visit to the Philippines
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  • 485 2 1 Dome! MANILA, May 7.—Jorge B. Vargas, Chairman of the Philippines Executive Commission, in a statement following a conference with Premier General Hideki I iTojo, reiterated on beftalf cf the Filipino people firm determina- tion to do everything for rcmplete victory of Nippon in Dai
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  • 104 2 A PROGRAM of many events 1 for cyclists provided abundant, thrills on a specially-constructed track at the Grsat World last night. Sycnan's best riders were seen in competition. There were also many events for novices. A feature of the program was the j
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  • 283 2 Syonan Filipinos 'Thrilled Beyond Words'— Leader I "Thrilled beyend words" was the feeling of the 200-odd Filipino residents in Syonan in regard to the visit of Premier Tojo jto the Philippines. Interviewed oy Domei. the Filipino community leader. Mr. P. a. Peralta. declared that he shared the same sen iI
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  • 354 2 REFLECTED IN SURRENDERS Dome! TOKYO, May 8.-The signal increase in the number of enemy war prisoners and the marked drop in the number of bodies lelt on the battlefields during extensive mopping-up campaigns by the Nippon Army against the Chungking forces and Chinese Communist
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  • 173 2 TWO INDIAN hawkers, who admitted having sold their rations of sugar to various individuals at the price of 60 cents per kati, were convicted and fined $250 and $100 respectively In the Syonan Keizi Tihehoin on Saturday. It was stated that the accused. Anawarul
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  • 444 2 Domei LISBON. May 7.—Ccnflict over, sold and plans for post-war tin- j ancial control of the world be-; tween the United States and Britain is increasing in intensity, and the situation for the settlement cl monetary problems among anti-Axis countries Is still at
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  • 702 2 NIPPON PLANES PROVED SUPERK TO BEST ENEMIES CAN PRODUCE uomei. TOKYO, May B.—Simultam Press by Lieut. Gen. Takeo Yasi Aviation and concurrently E Forces, that the bombing of tl Lieut.-Col. Atsuo Uchida of th warned the United States to be air
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  • 121 2 Doraei NANKING. May 7—ln an inaugural address commemorating the establishment of higher military science research unit of the Military Officers" Training Corps, President Wang Ching-wei of the National Government urged Chinese officers to overcome resolutely present difficulties in order to realiis
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  • 138 2 Domei. HONGKONG, May 7.-It WZ% disclosed that commDdities which were stored in warehouses here before the cutbreak of the war will be released for utilization by th industries as well as th^ people. The remmodities were placed mder the cuFtody of the Nippcn
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 85 2 ON SALE NOW THE GOOD CITIZEN'S GUIDE Will those who have booked copies, please call for theirs bringing with them payment at the rate of $2.50 per copy? "Will up-country purchasers, please remit 10 cts. extra to cover postage per book? Books will be issued between 10 a.m. and 1
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    • 392 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 214 RE: APPLICATION FOR PERMITS FOR THE AUTHORIZATION OF SOCIETIES. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that all societies which are at present earning on business, or those which piopose to organize, and newly formed societies after the occupation oi Singapore, are requested to submit the
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    • 374 2 1 SYONAN DENKI KIMIAI NOTICE NOTICE Ls hereby given that the above KUMIAI is approved by the Hhcko Ka Cho. All Electrical Dealers and Contractors with Licenses in Syonan are entitled to enrol themselves as memlitni ci the above KUMIAI not later than the 19th May. 2603. Place of Registration:
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    • 330 2 WANTED WANTED to Mn well ventilated eomivmnd hoiire. i within live miles from Town) with three or fcir bedrooms furnished or unfi'rnished. Apply to Mr. Tmoi c o Mitsii Bussan Kaisha Ltd.. KP M. Buiidirr? Svcnan. ]27—131. SOUTH SEA IXSTITLTB (Regrister-d Ni-^-T-Go School) 1308-7. Cecil Street Beginners' Claris lexplaineo in
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 201 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 pm. music; 6.20 p.m. news in Nippon langvige for bsginners; 6.30 p m. Chinese Children's Hour: 6.53 p.m. talk on Public Health in Malai: 7 p m. Malai kronchong music; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai; 7.35 p.m. Mandarin songs; 7.45 p.m. reading in Chinese; 8 p.m. news
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    • 134 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson Mo. 69 ft L THIS evening let us study further conversational sentences: 1. Anata wa nani o motte imasu ka?—What have you? 3. Watashi wa hana o motte imasu —I have flowers. 1. Sono nana wa katte kita no desu ka—Did you buy those nowers? 4. Anata
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