Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 March 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140^146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. AO7 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 22. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • IMPERIAL NIPPON ARMY AND AZAD HIND FAUJ CROSSING INTO INDIA
  • 264 1 FULL-SCALE retreat of the British forces from the Tiddim sector features the news from the frontlines on the Indo-Burma border. Mountbatten himself has admitted, in a communique issued in New Delhi, that his forces have been compelled to abandon their positions north of Tiddim and
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  • 266 1 WITH HIS confidence heightened by the successes of the Imperial Nippon Army and the Azad Hind Fauj, Subhas Chandra Bose predicts that fighting will soon take place on Indian soil for the liberation of India. Bose's confidence is shared by all of us in Dai Toa
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  • 156 1 SINCE writing the above comment, Subhas Chandra Bose has announced over-the radio that the Azad Hind-Fauj has crossed into Indian territory from Burma. So rapid Is the progress of the annihilating operations of the Azad Hind Fauj and the Imperial A. my that it was only a matter
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  • 289 1 BY AN ARMY PBUg COBSXWONOBNT ON THE BURMA FRONT. March It—Another flagrant act in violation of international law was cot^nftstad 'by tht mwy <nt Mm- In doBurma border on March 17 when a formation of four Consolidated B-24's and Lockheed P-38's reduced to ashes the
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  • 157 1 THOUSANDS of accepted recruits for the Malai Vclunteer Army (Giyu-Gun> ware called up on Sunday at the various registration centres and detailed to their respective training camps, Domei reports. In Syonan, lecruits assembled a; the Municipal plaza in the morning, and after a roll-call were dispatched
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  • 91 1 BY STONAN SHIMBUN REPORTKH Fram all »n> liable ippita, Indians all erer Mate! wen thriSsd an* greatly encouraged by the news that the A*** Hint Fmaj and the Imperial Nippon Army are eressisg Into India. The ceuueasae of ■plnisn Is that this ercot marks the begtealnc
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  • 171 1 ON THE BURMA FRONT, Mar. 20—With the annihilation of the enemy 17th Division now a mere matter of time, the enemy since March 17 has been rushing a strong force which was heretofore concentrated on the Indo-Burma border to the aid of the 17th
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  • 69 1 funnel. LISBON. March 19—ObTfl»«sfy d«e-t© the heavy losses suffered by United States Air Forces in the European and Pacific theatres of war, a Nev. York dhpavch r?v?als that nine weeks have bcsn added to the ndividuai training period for Unitfd States fighter pilots, and five
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  • 158 1 Doirei. A NIPPON BASE in th- Central Pacific, March 21.—Our garrison units on Mille Island, Marshall Group, brought down 12 out of a formation cf enemy planes which raided the Uland on thcj morning o! March 19. No damsg? was suffered by
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  • 444 1 Domei. < LISBON, March 20^-The German High Command said that a formation of German torpeuoplanes last night attacked an enemy convsy off the North African coast and damaged five enemy freighters totalling more than 30,000 tons. The communique said that German
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  • 403 2 Dorari. TOKYO, Mar. 20.—Subhas Chandra Bose, head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, in a statement to the Asahi entitled "Mountbatten's Retreat," declared that Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's defeat foreshadows his retreat from New Delhi and the downfall of British rule
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  • 320 2 Doroej MALANG, March 19.—Blessed with the triple factors of an energetic population, rich soil, and an abundant harvest-1 Malang Province in Djawa today, is making great headway in in- j creased food production to contribute its share to the cemmon war effort in Toa.
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  • 647 2 THE GRADUATION ceremony of the second-term students of the Koa Oakum took place yesterday morning in the presence of a large gathering. Following the observance of national etiquette, four distinguished students frcm the 51 graduates were awarded prizes given by
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  • 126 2 INSPECTION of body and equipment of motcr vehicles, Including motor cycles, will be carried out at the Koh-tsu Toh-Sei Ka (Trafflc Regulation Department), Syonan Tckubetu-ai froth April 1 to April 30, according to an official notice. Any vehicle which fails to pass the inspection will
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  • 664 2 TAX KATES on motor vehicles and h«»*H» r fees in eon- All motor vehicle tax for the first term of the year, that is from April 1 to the end of September this year, should be paid to the Motor Vehicles' Registration Department of
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  • Article, Illustration
    262 2 Abayan, Aman Fighting For Flyweight Title FRESH from liis victories ovex Kid Rio and Battling Louis, Little Abayan is out lor bigger game, and meets Tiger Aman for the flyweight title of Malai at the New World Arena, Saturday. In another championship bout. Fighting Hassan clashes with Baby Mendio>a
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  • 257 2 A CEREMONY marking the opening or a farm at the Island Golf Club grounds surrounding the Pierce Reservoir was hsld on Sunday morning under the direction of Mr. Nakajima, Chief of the Waterworks Department, Tokubetu-si, and participated in by a large gathering of employees
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 308 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Chinese Architectural Draughtsmen and Building Foreman for Syoran and Muar. Apply WONG FOO NAU, 1008. Amor Street. 'VANTED capable nun will all-pound knowledge of nrachlnery. Apply personally with testimonials to Custodian or ftwny Fropertr. Syonan Kotohoin Building, before 31st March. 2604. WASTED an experienced accounts clerk. Good
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    • 491 2 WANTED: Postage stamps of Mi.ai overprinted, either used or mint. Please communicate with Editor, SYONAN SHIMBUN (English Edition.), Syonan. FOR SALE; Two Electri- A.C AMPLIFIERS with ft single Garrard" Record Player. Excellent tone and condilton. For inspection, call at 87. Wlilcie Road, between the hours of 5 p.m. and 8-30
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    • 359 2 SELANGOR KEIBA CLUB (NEW ORDER) 3rd Day Sunday, Apr. H>, 2604. #7_i.- jo- o niir""ed Big Sweeps, Cash Sweeps, and Gate Adr i.sstor Knm A«*-» Same as before. By Order of lj»» S ftir» rvW"' SFLANGOR KEIBA CUB (N O J, Take The Best and Leave The Rest. tmotot nM
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 209 2 svonnnsHtmßun NtPPON~6O LESSONS' LESSON 118 Ano daiku wa yoku halarakimasu That carpenter T P a^ &7 *r jx works hard. Ano hito wa maiasa tat hen hayaku Every morning TV tr ->» iT? Jr 1 ~>zs P he gets up very ok imasu early. Ano fujln no kimono wa kirei
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    • 116 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 9 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m news in Nippon language for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. Malai music by Sinar Penghlboran Harmuniam Party; 7.50 p.m. reading of Malai translation of tne lecUire on "Method of Planting castor Beans" by Eh-. K. Watanabe; 7.50 p.m. Nippon
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