Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 23 March 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbum Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471 MO. AOB THURSDAY. MARCH 23. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • Nippon Aims At Restoring India To Indians TOJO AND IGUCHI REITERATE GOVERNMENTS POLICY
    • 645 1 TOKYO, March 22.—Assuring that Nippon will extend all-out assistance and support to Subhas Chandra Bose and his Government, Sadao lguchi, spokesman of Joho Kyoku (Board of Information), in a statement today, expressed the firm conviction that the Azad Hind Fauj will
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    • 237 1 British 'Reported In Full Retreat From Tiddim Dome! BY AN ARMY PRESS CORRESPONDENT ON THE BURMA FRONT, March 21.—Routing enemy remnants who since March 14, were totally demoralized as a result of the fall of the enemy stronghold two kilometres east of Taungzan,
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    • 801 1 DomeL TOKYO, March 22.—Regarding the march on Delhi already started by the Azad Hind Fauj in concert with Nippon forces, Premier Hideki Tojo, addressing the Imperial Diet which reconvened today, said Nippon aims at expelling enemy influence from India and placing India
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  • 445 1 THE DAY that Indians within India and without, and well-wishers of the Indian Independence Movement have been legging for, has arrived The Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army.), operating in conjunction with the Imperial Nippon Army, has crossed the border from Burma and is now fighting the British
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  • 194 1 oomel By an Army Press Correspondent ON THE BURMA FRONT, March 21—Nippon units effectively checked, around Zingale, powerful units belonging to the British-Indian 20th Division which were moving southward to the Taungzan-Tiddim sector in an attempt to rescue the entrapped enemy 17th Division. Nippon units
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  • 67 1 Dninei. LISBON, March 21—New Delhi Radio reported that Mountbatten's Headquarters today admitted that Nippon forces had crossed the IndoBurma border into the area of Manipur State. The communique said that Nippon troops, in carrying out their counter-offensive along the Chindwin River, were continuing their advance
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  • 403 1 Doinei THE BURMA FRONT, March 19.—A sanguinary three-hour armed clash between Gurkhas and British soldiers within the besieged Kennedy Peak Fortress deep in the Chin Hills was raging just as a daring Nippon unit stormed and captured the British fortress. Open rebellion violently flared
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  • 137 1 THE Governor of Negri Sembilan has named the Catholic Settlement at Eahau "Fuji Village." This announcement was made by Mr. Mamoru Shinozaki when he addressed the settlers at the camp headquarters on Monday, when the settlers assembled to welcome the inspection party sponsored
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  • 136 1 DomeL ON THE BURMA FRONT, March 21—Nippon forces, advancing northwards alonii the right bank of the Pee River on March 18, captured Hatabow airfield, which is the only airfield ihe enemy hastily constructed as a base in their abortive attempt to recapture Akyab last year. Hotly pursuing
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  • 174 1 BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER COINCIDING with the announcement by Subhas Chandra Bose that the Azad Hind Fauj is now fighting en Indian soil, a ceremony marking the passing out of the first batch of volunteers of the Lanka Unit of the Azad Hind Fauj was
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  • 114 1 STARTING from April 1, enquiries regarding time and matters other than guidance on telephone exchanges made to the Telephone Bureau will not be replied, says an official announcement The decision has been taken In view of the fact that these enquhies are usually
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  • 168 1 Domei LISBON, March 21^-With strcng formations of bombers and fighters, the Luftwaffe inflicted severe lasses in men and material yesterday upon the Soviets advancing in the direction of the Dniester in the southern sector of the East2rn Frcnt the German High Command communique
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  • 69 1 WITH THE departure for New Syotan this momini? of 20 Chinese families the number of settlers now exceed 1,000. The labour force at the settlement which numbers more than 1.200, is further strengthened by about 30, who left with this proup of settlers. On
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  • 88 1 Dome!. BERLIN, March 21—Streams of red hot lava flowing down Vesuvius since Sunday destroyed the San Sebantfno and Massa di Somma villages, a. Rome dispatch said. Reports available sad that there was no anger for Naples at present because the lava stream was chiefly
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  • 'Hour Of Britain's Doom, And India's Freedom Has Struck'
    • 469 2 TUESDAY'S Syonan Shim bun (English Edition' poster edition announcement that the Azad Hind Fauj had crossed the IndoBurma border into India created a big but pleasant sensaticn among the local Indian community. Until late that night the news was being discussed in practically every
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    • 435 2 He said: 'Thrilling' is not the word for this great news—it is more vital, more profound, more inspiring than all that. I would unhesitatingly call It the greatest single development in this global war—a campaign which will have far-reaching effects on the outcome
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  • 209 2 Domei. TOKYO, March 21—Rash Behari Bose, Supreme Adviser to the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, in a radio address to the Indian people yesterday evening, urged his countrymen to "rise in concert with the Azad Hind Fauj and hurry the pace of destruction
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  • 107 2 DomeL DJAKARTA, March 20—The formation of Neighbourhood Associations will be completed by the end of this month throughout DJawa, except Djakarta and TJlrebon Provinces, according to reports reaching the Home Affairs Department of the Gunsei (Military Administration*. The reports add that Wie two provinces are
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  • 122 2 AFTER being at large for exactly three weeks, the tiger which had escaped from Sheum's Circus now having a season at the Yamato Amusement Park In Seletax, was shot at 11 a-m- yesterday by Nippon sailors who were guard'ng the Seletar area. The tiger, according
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  • 266 2 IT IS LEARNED that Syonan Malais desiring to become farmers in line with, the "Grow More Food" drive now under way are invited to settle on Bintan Island, off Karimon, says Domei. Monetary assistance of $200 will be given each settler who will
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  • 459 2 INDIANS in Syonan on Tuesday re-affirmed their allegiance to the Provisional Government of Azad Hind and their firmest conviction in the achievement of the complete independence of India and in ultimate victory in the present struggle. They also pledged their continued
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  • 81 2 ONE of the createst industrialists of pre-war days In the person of Mr. Llm Peng Slang passed away on March 21 at the age of 72 years at his residence In Havelock Road. He was the organiser of many large industries, including the Ho
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  • 450 2 SEREMBAN, March 18-Re- 1 mtrkable progress has been made in the development cf industries in Negri Sembilan. One of the outstanding features of this progress is the extensive utilization of materials hitherto considered waste. The study and utilization of these materials have
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  • 123 2 IN CONSEQUENCE of the Grow More Food Drive sponsored by the Norin-ka of Tokubetu-si and the Oversea-Chinese Association, it has been decided to award cash prises and Certificates of Merit to farmers of each section who attain the best results. There will be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 62 2 DONATIONS THE FOLLOWING contributions to the Air Defence Fund have today been received by the Syonan Shimbun (English Edition) Staffs attached to offices and factories <rf Teikoku Suisan Tosei K.K. hi Malni contrlbutton> 227.33 Staff, Railway Bureau, Kuala Lumpur (forwatded to the Syonan ahlmbun by courtesy of the Malal Sinpo,
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    • 408 2 NOTICE ALL TENANTS of Somapah Estate are hereby informer! that Mr. T. A. Baj^ra has been authorised to collect rent from them on behalf of the Estate and Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. in exchange for official receipts issued by them and countersigned by him, until further notice. Dated this 23rd
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    • 1138 2 PUBLIC NOTICES DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE SYONAN TOKUBETU SI DEATH NOTICE NO. 42 Mr Lm PFNG SIANG W) Re: Inspection of the body and J£^- ™^*^*S t J?' "*t ntM NOTICE is hereby grlven that inspe- und h£ »*loved wife, eight soils Uon of the body and equipment of SES'i Scow Kie<*>
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 132 2 TODAY'S PROCPVM 6 pm. mu-ical selections; 6 30 p.m.! news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 1 p.m. light music by the Syonan Ho-o Chamber Crchon.a: 7.50 p.m. reading of EnglL-h translation of the Ire.ure on "Method of Planting Castor Be^n1" by Dr. K. Watanabe; 7.50
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