Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 29 March 1944
1944-03-29
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Title Section22 1944-03-29 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone iVo. 5471. NO. 413 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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369 1944-03-29 1 Attacks On Enemy Troops Trapped In Burma Continuing MOUNTBATTEN ADMITS IMPERIAL ARMY'S PROGRESS Oomei. TOKYO, March 28.—The main strength of the Nippon forces, operating in the central Indo-Burma sector, is smashing into the Imphal Plains, Dai Honyei announced at 5.30 p.m. today. The announcement369 words
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144 1944-03-29 1 A NIPPON BASE en the Burma Front- March 23.—A powertul formation of our Army planes in th 3 forenoon cf March 25 effected a surprise raid on the enemy air base at Chittagong. The mere sight of our powerful bomberfighter formation caused enemy Spitfire?,144 words
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Article185 1944-03-29 1 Domel. ON THE NORTHERN BURMA Bcrder Front, March 28.—Nippon forces £.re vigorously pushing mopping-up operations against remnants of three brigades of Anglo-American paratrcops in the wild recesses of mountains in th? vicinity o* Kath^ on the upper reaches of the Irr?widdy River. The ensmy attempt185 words
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Article145 1944-03-29 1 Do«i«i. TOKYO, March IS.— For their cervices in maiiita'ning supplies to our solders in Nunpo (Southern Kfjr.on.si, the Hosokawa mad Kara transport units, p ioted by era k pilo.s in civil aviation, have been specially cDßuncndtd in a ceremony held at f.i~ Army Air Force145 words
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Article, Illustration241 1944-03-29 1 Domei. LISBON, March 27. —Nippon troops charged against American barbed-wire positions and pillboxes in the Torokina sector of Empress Augusta Bay on Bougainville and made penetrations, according to a communique issued by Mac Arthur's headquarters, a dispatch received241 words
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Article445 1944-03-29 1 V/ITH TILE effective "torpedoing" of the enemy's plans for a countsr-oiTensive against Burma, and the exhaustion now evident in the American counter-offensives in the south and central Pacific areas, the last vestiges of the Anglo-Americans* dreams of ever 1 examine: the regions which they have445 words
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115 1944-03-29 1 Dome! BUKTT TINGOI. March 28.— Effective April l, wireless service will be installed for Sumatra, according to an announcement just made by the Communication Department of the Sumatra Ounsei vMilitary Administration). The service, however, for the tim? being will be restricted to official115 words
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147 1944-03-29 1 Dontei. LISBON. March 27.—Two London newspapers said that Royal Australian Air Force men serving in England were incensed at receiving white feathers from Australia, cable messages received in Australia last night revealed, according to a dispatch rsceived here. -*s <h n Australian censorship147 words
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238 1944-03-29 1 D—aei. BY A WA* CORSCSPONDCMT ON THE BURMA Front, March 27.—1t is disclosed that a Nippcn fighter formation in a terrific aerial combat with more than 20 enemy fighters over Mohnyin, approximately 30 kilometres scuth-east of Kaiha, northern Burma, on the morning of March238 words
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222 1944-03-29 1 OomeL CANTON, March 27.—A trade agreement for th? year 1944 has been concluded between Canton and Hongkong by th? authorities of the Kwangtung Provincial Government and the Hongkong Government-General. Under the agreement. Canton will export nppioximately Yen six million worth of goods, and Hongkong Yen222 words
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299 1944-03-29 1 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE Association proposes sending materials and supplies to New Syonan (Endau) by s*a starting from April, the Syonan Shimbun reliably understands. Through this means of transportation, the development of New £y man Will be greatly accelerated since bulky ma erials299 words
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Article149 1944-03-29 1 Inquire After President Wang Ching-wei's Health Hoznti. TOKYO, March 28—It is revealed that Tenno Heika and Kogo Heika on March 10 graciously dispatched Kuraji Kokura, Ministerial Secretary of the Imperial Household Department, to make inquiries on the condition of President Wans Ching-wei of the National149 words
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194 1944-03-29 1 Domed. ZURICH. March 27.—The Amerkan soldiers' newspaper Stars And Stripes und the Canadian s_ldi?rs' newspaper Maple Leal both frankly d2scribed the ntiAxis C&ssino campaign as a "failure," a dispatch frcm Naples revealed. The Stars And Stripes declared: "Despite most determined and' valorous fighting194 words
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296 1944-03-29 1 Domei SHANGHAI, March 28.—Ycshihilio Ushihara, one of Nippon's most prominent film directors, arrived here last week rrom Nippon to assist the China Film .Company in establishing a him school here. Following the establlshm2nt of the same type of> I school in Tokyo in296 words
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246 1944-03-29 1 Domei. LIS3ON. March 27.—An Anglican commando formation consisting of two officers and 13 men landed in the Gulf of Genoa, north-west of Spezia, but were wip?d out in the ensuing fighting, th« German High Command announced, according to a Berlin dispatch. From246 words
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129 1944-03-29 1 Domei. LISBON, March 27.— German Marshal Erwin Rommel has established hio headquarters in Breda in the Netherlands, near the mouth cf the Rhine, and some 28 miles south-east of Rotterdam, obviously in preparation to meet the projected Anglo-Ame-rican invasion across the Channel, a London129 words
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138 1944-03-29 1 •Oomel. LISBON. Marc.i ?7.—Twenty-seven Roman C'a hoi o ate »l>i-ti< and kithops Ihiooghout Vi-.ii 31 -i tonight i sited a s alciDi-nt protesting against the an.l-Axis Itombing of Rome, according to a Canberra dfapat* li. The Ma wncui also condemn* 1 tlie »ar138 words
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414 1944-03-29 2 j: syonan Sbimbun Staff Reporter SALES PRICES of flrewcod in Syonan have been revised, states a Syonan Tokubetu-si notice, in accordance with the ruling of item two of the Minami-Sch Kan No. 16, which comes into force today. The notice stales that, pieces of414 words
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142 1944-03-29 2 BY OUR ENDAU CORRESPONDENT. EVENINGS at New Syonan (Endau) are now enlivened by the strains of lilting music from the newly-formed New Syonan Music Party. Music practices are being held daily with a number of instruments but without the accompaniment of bass142 words
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Article, Illustration155 1944-03-29 2 Another Bout Added To Saturday" s Card THERE IS a slight alteration in Saturday's boxing card which promoter Nai Kirn Lin is staging at the New World Arena. Jagir Singh replaces Kid Pancho rgainst On": Heck Beng, while preceding the M. Dass vs. Clever Sencio scrap Chia Mun Onn155 words
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Article, Illustration473 1944-03-29 2 FOR GALLANTRY IN ARAKAN OPERATIONS LAST MONTH Dome!. SOMEWHERE IN BURMA. Mar. 28.—1t is announced that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, has issued citations and awards to 13 members of the Asad Hind473 words
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212 1944-03-29 2 LOTTERY tickets for the 11th drawing of the Konan Saiken on May 5, will be on cale to the public from April 1 to April 30. The sum oi $250,000 has been allotted for sale in Syonan out of a grand212 words
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123 1944-03-29 2 Dome! PENANG, March 28—Declaring it is their duty to work hard to make a good name fcr the school, Mr. S. Ikagawa, Somubu-cho. who represented the Governor, exhorted the flrst batch of the Penang Trade Schcol graduates to "make themselves model workers at their123 words
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Article81 1944-03-29 2 IN THE review of the film "Ano Hata O Ute" In yesterday's issue of the Syonan Shimbun, the last sentence in the sixth paragraph reads 'Gomez Disillusioned." This should read "Gomez is disillusioned." He was fighting for the United States Army and the film shows how,81 words
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Article93 1944-03-29 2 I- A GENERAL meeting of members of the S.S.A. will be held on Thursday March 30. at 6 p.m. at the Clubhouse to elect a committee for volley ball and basket bill The monthly Council meeting of the S.S.A. will be held at the Clubhouse on Friday, March93 words
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433 1944-03-29 2 IN FEW branches of local industry has progress been 50 remarkable in the last two yrars as in soap-ma!:ing, says Dcmoi. The rca en for th s i; that Ma'al with its abundant supplies of palm oil and coconut oil is in433 words
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125 1944-03-29 2 Doraei. DJAKARTA, March 27—The "winged' seeds of a tropical plant, known as zanonia, which, when detached from the mother plant, can fly scores of miles at one stretch on account of their tailless, airplane-like shapes, will shortly be shippped by the Bogor125 words
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166 1944-03-29 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter MAIL DATS— and there is an average of three per week—are eagerly looked forward to by the pioneers, both young and old, of Fuji Village. Everyone is eager for any bit of news from loved166 words
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161 1944-03-29 2 By Syoiuui Shirabun staff Reporter PLAYING an important part in maintaining order in Fuji Village is the force knovm as Settlement Wardens, who do ordinary routine police work. Members of the corps also provide a means of contact between the sectional chiefs of161 words
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142 1944-03-29 2 By Syonan Shimbuii Staff Reporter A GOOD example of what can and will be done in the Bahau Settlements in the near future is afforded by a half-a-mile stretch of vegetable beds belonging to Chinese farmers along the flvemile drive from Bahau142 words
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644 1944-03-29 2 SPECIAL CER TIFICA TES A WARDED TO FOUR OUTSTANDING STUDENTS REPRESENTATIVE of the youth of Nanpo, thirty-one students graduated from the Syonan Sen-in Yoseijo (Syonan Seamen's Training Institute) yesterday, when they were presented with certificates by the Principal of the Institution Mr. Kyoichi644 words
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175 1944-03-29 2 Dome!. IPOH, March 28.—Revealing that the recently concluded "Fixed Deposit with Bonus" campaign had prcved an outstanding success, the amount realized being double that anticipated, Mr. T. Watanabe, officer-in* charge of the Savings Encouragement Department of the Nanpo Kaihatsu Kinko, emphasized in a Press175 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement261 1944-03-29 2 SITUATIONS VACANT i WANTED 4 clerks with knowledge of motor vehic'a spare parts, age between 30 and 35. Any nationality. Apply personally, on April Ist at 11 a.m.. to Shomu GaLari. Nissan Jidosha, X.X.. 14, Orchard Road. WANTED Girl Typist with ffood knowledge of "Kanji" and able to speak Nippon-Go,261 words
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Advertisement505 1944-03-29 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 46 Be: Handling of petrol coupons for those who have not exchange 1 their petrol coupons for their ration of petrol for the mnntn of March. PETROL COUPONS issued by Keizai-Butyo of Syonan Tokubetu-sl are valid only for the period of one month505 words
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Advertisement309 1944-03-29 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 45 Be: Revision of the rate of barer* tot fas. THE rate of charges for gas and the charge for the hire of gas meters are hereby revised as per particulars below, and the new rates will become effective as liom Hie Ist day of309 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous199 1944-03-29 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 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 Pemuda Jawi Krone hong Party; 7.50 p.m. "Nippon melodies: 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8 30 pm. news in Cantonese; 8.45199 words
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