Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 16 March 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbum Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. AO2 THURSDAY, MARCH 16, KOKI 2604, 3HOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 1037 1 Nippon Forces Advance On Tiddim To Destroy 7th Division Remnants Dotnei. ON THE INDO-BURMA BORDER, March 14.— With the Chautow bulge of the British line, 50 kilometres above Akyab, hurled back over 25 kilometres and shattered by the 4 sudden Nippon drive
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  • 115 1 RECRUITS of Giyu-Gun in Malai are being called up at the various centres In Malai as follows:— Those in Syonan are to be called up at 10 a m. on Mar. 19 at the Tokubetusi Padang; In Johore at 2 p.m. Mar. 19 at the
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  • 176 1 Domet. TOKYO, March 14.— For the purpose of ensuring complete protection and relief for soldiers, the Military Relief and Protection Association has earmarked a total of Yen 15 435,000 as its expenditure for the 1944-45 fiscal year, of which Yen 13,429.195 has been
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  • 522 1 THE NEW SYONAN agricultural and land development schemes have now swung into stride, and it is expected that it will not be very long before food is sent from there "to old friends in old Syonan"—to quote the slogan of the New Syonan settlers.
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  • 241 1 Decorates Imperial Navy Heroes For Feats DmmL TOKYO, March 15—Tenno He'ka has graciously granted awards to a party of Navy war heroes who gave up their Urea in Dai Toa Senso (War of Greater East Asia) from February 2602 to August last year, it was jointly announced by
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  • 425 1 BY A DOMEI MILITARY COMMENTATOR TOKYO, March 14.—With 52 enemy planes shot down out of an aggregate enemy force of about 320 aircraft which attempted raids on Wewak, New Guinea, during the two days March 11 and 12 according to the
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  • 217 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, March 15.—The enemy's air force made another ineffective raid on positions on Jaluit Island and also Mille Island yesterday. Three enemy B-25 bombers i attempted to attack Jaluit early yesterday morning. However, they were
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  • 301 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE on the Burma-Indian Front, March 14.—As a result of successful Nippon operations south of Taungzan, not only is the British-Indian 17th Division trapped south of Taungzan facing annihilation, as the British 15th Army Corps
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  • 228 1 Dnmel. TOKYO, March 15—It is officially announced that Uzuhiko Usami, Director of the China Affairs Bureau of Dai Toa Sho (Ministry of Greater East Asiatic Affairs) was appointed under today's date as Minister Plenipotentiary to China. The announcement added that Arata Sugihara,
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  • 241 1 Domei. LISBON, March 15.—Anti-Axis reports from Naples said the weather has improved, but the ground remains extremely soft, holding both the anti-Axis and German armies mudbound, except for patrol operations which yesterday included sharp clashes near Minturno and Cassino. It is estimated
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  • 129 1 Domel HOIHOW, Hainan Island, March 15.—The enemy's air force lost four planes, including one medium bomber, with several others damaged in its ineffective j raid against Nippon positions at Hcihow last Monday morning. A formation of eight enemy B-25 bombers were Intercepted by a Nippon naval
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  • 227 1 DomeL AT THE CENTRAL Indo-Burma Front. March 14.—Supported by powerful legions of the Nippon Army, the vanguard of the Indian National Army advancing on Taungzan launched a fierce attack upon the enemy on March 12 and captured a strategic hill situatsd
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  • 97 1 DodipL ZURICH, March 14—Rome Radio said that Virgin io Gayda, former editor of the Rome evening newspaper, Giornale d'ltalia, and one of the most outstanding Italian political commentators during Mussolini's regime, was killed today tforfag an anti-Axis air ra'd <*n Rome. Rome Radio a'ldcd that
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  • 356 2 Mr. JUSTICE PILLAI REVIEWS HIS TOUR OF PENINSULA THERE was no dissentient voice throughout Malai to the appeal that every Ceylonese must become a member of the Indian Independence League and actively co-operate with Indians for the emancipation of their Motherland, declared
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  • 145 2 ONE OF the most popular dance hostesses in Syonan, Miss Chan Pui King, better known as Pale Sim, is now cultivating her own plot of land in New Sycnan. She left Syonan on March «i together with the family of the
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  • 136 2 BANGKOK, March 14—A clear Indication of the greater stability of living conditions in Thailand is given in the sharp decrease of civil and criminal cases last year as announced by Captain Thawan Thamrongnawasawat, Thai Minister of Justice. He disclosed that the number of
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  • 98 2 THE Changi Road unit of the Medical Auxiliary Service will have its workers increased from 40 to 100, it was disclosed by Dr. C. J. Paglar, its director, says Domei. The present increase in the staff of first aid workers which in British days
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  • 75 2 FURTHER Indicative of the keen interest the authorities are taking in the welfare of the public, the Tokubetu-si has announced that medical treatment will be made available to the public at the Outpatients' Dispensary at the 6th milestone, Bukit Timah Road starting from March
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  • 57 2 FURTHER shipments of Nippon goo^s for the Malai community, will be distributed v.ithin this week, it was disclosed today by Messrs. Abdul Kaliar Brothers, Malai wholesale dis*ributon», says Domei. Retail stores at Kampong Gelam, Geylang Serai and the Malai Se'tlement districts are now packed with glass and
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  • 387 2 CALLING ON all Eurasians residing in Sycnan to pull off their shirts—after office hours or whenever they have time to spare— and start cultivating all available plots of land, either in their own compounds cr vacant pieces of land adjoining their homes,
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  • 101 2 WITH a view to forming an association for Mrual women, an inaugural meeting will be held at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow (March 17) at the residence of Marquis Y. Tokugawa, says Dome!. Leading Malai and Nippon women residents will attend, stated Miss Tsuchida Miyoko. With the
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  • 111 2 DMBd BAHAU, March 15.—Bahau's first baby—a bouncing, sevenpound infant—was born here last Monday weel to Mrs. M. M. Lopez, wife of the dresser attached to the Bahau Catholic Farm hospital. Th? infant was baptized the following Sunday at the Catholic Chapel, Bishop
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  • 113 2 Badminton, PingPong Sets For Bahau Settlers WHEN THE Sycnari Bhimbun Inspection Party leave* Syonan for the Catholic Farming Settlement in Bahau, where %he settlers are at present hard at work turning their colony into a largescale focd producing centre, they will be taking up with them complete badminton and pingpong
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  • 140 2 THE INTERPRETERS' Training Institute of the Koa Gaku-in is enrolling a new batch of students for a four months' training course, starting from April 20. Intending applicants should be between the ages of 15 and 26 years, physically strong and able to write Katokana and
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  • 263 2 k?'i«fr«::¥«£jffH REFLECTING the great ruch by the youth of Dai Toa (Greater East Asia) to join ths Heiho (Auxiliary Servicemen). "Berdjoeang" or "Minami No Gambo" (Our Soldiers) a Malai film produced by Nippon Eiga Sha in Djawa, shows to advantage the popular rsspense by
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  • 122 2 PENANG, March 14.—T0 train more efficient Nippon-go interpreters for Government work. the next batch' of Kunrensho students will again be selected from members of the Seicho staff. The number to undergo training will be 40. This batch is expected to commence training
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  • 12 2 Workers in Sumatra enthusiastically engaged in road making.
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  • 1094 2 IN KEEPING WITH DAI TO A SPIRIT THE NAMES of all local public and private schools will be changed from April 1, and will no longer bear any nationality designation, it has been decided by the Syonan Tokubetu-si authorities. Hitherto, local schools have
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 60 2 <&^IR DffEMtt THE following contributions to the Wounded Soldiers' and Sailors' Comfort Fund have been received by the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition): Staff ard coclies, Giso Soko, Prince Ed v. ard Road, Syonan 72.10 St. Hilda's Church Charity Perfoirrrnce Committee, Katong, syonan $250.00 $322.10 As usual, arrangements have been made
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    • 177 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. A. C. RAJAH sincerely thank all those friends and relatives who attended the funeral of her husband the late Mr. A. C. Rajah, and also to those who have so very kindly sent messages of condolence and floral tributes. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT Bungalow house (furnished
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    • 1141 2 PUBLIC NOTICES konan saiken <ioth tone) THE DRAWING of the Tenth Issue SYONAN TOKUBETU SI of the *onan Saiken (Government aivn/tn IUAUDC.IU 31 LoUery) will be made at 2 p.m. on NOTICE NO. 40 Monday the 2Cth March. 2604. at the Be: Commencement of medical treat- The drawing is open
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 107 2 TODAYS PROGRAM 6 pm. mv i.al selections; 630 p.m. news in Nippon language for beglniicr&; 6.40 p.m. Chinee Children's Houi: 7 p.m. light music by the Syonan Ho o Chamber Orchestra; 750 pm. Nippon songs; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 830 pjn. news In Canto-ies
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