Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 30 March 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone JSo. 547*. NO. 414 THURSDAY. MARCH 30. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 202 1 Nippon Preparations For Taking Keypoint Ready Domei. ON THE BUUMA FRONT, March 28^-Indo-Nippon forces, which continued their blitz advance since crossing the border, have completed all preparations for the battle for the stronghold of the British Fourth Division at Imphal. Indo-Nippon
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  • 289 1 Heavy Fighting InProgress, Nippon Pressure Increasing Doncl. LISBON, March 28.—Mountbatten's Headquarters announced that Nippon forces have crossed the Somra Hills Tracts into the Ukhrul area, eastern India, and are fighting strong British units defending the frontier, according to the United Press correspondent's dispatch
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  • 146 1 Dcmel. Hfj:NKING. Mcrcn 2M.- The Headquarters vi th? Man: hukoku Labour Service Corps has complex- j ed preparation^ for laun.hingj in April numerous activities tending to contribute to tho enhancement of thp national defen.-e sttuc ure as well as the industrial dsvelopment of the country.
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  • 95 1 THE MALAI Shimbun Sha ti rponsoring an ent~rt£ inment rt the Kyo?i Gsiijo this evenins rtutlng frcm 353 p.m. TIsV program of the fur>c'ion v i'l include an address Ly die edkor of the rfrlaj citiimbun sha. singing of the Kin-o Ho>hi No
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  • 132 1 Domei LISBON. March 28. —The Nippon Tafehl (Ambassador) Takanobu Mltani, after inspecting the coastal fortifications along: the French Mediterranean coast, declared: "Germany has e..abiished a wall of concrete, steel, and heroic he-arts in Europe •.vii'ch is invincible," a V.chy diapaich said. He run'iuuet].
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  • 445 1 WHILE ihsre is evidence on every hand of commendable efforts by the authorities and big employers of labour as well as a number ol individual householders, to grow more food on vacant plots in Syonan, there is still a considerable amount of land lyinT idle, which could
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  • 59 1 IN ACCORDANCE with arrangements made by the Kosei-ka Cho, Mr. M. Sh'nozaki, cheques for $3,000 and $2,000 have been handed by Mr. H. Kiat to Bishcp A. Dev&i d the Oversea-Chinese Association for Bahau and New Syonan respectively, cut of the gross proceeds of
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  • 177 1 Doniei. ON THE BURMA FRONT, March 28—Operations aganst the British 20th D vision around Tammu are ranging with unabated fury, and our forces have further tightened the iron cordon from every direction by throwing back and destroying an enemy tank corps. Part of
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  • 556 1 BY SYONA.V SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER. WITH THE object of enabling: the public to farther extend their co-operation with the Gunsei (Military Administration) and, at the same time, to rouse the self-consciousness of Oai Toa Minzoku (Greater East Asia races), so
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  • 114 1 DtwL HANOI, March 27—The Gov-ernment-General of French Indochina and the Office of the Nippon Mission have jointly issued i a communique stating that a commercial exchange agreement was signed today. The text of the announcement is as follows: 'An agreement concerning commercial exchange between Indochina and
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  • 129 1 Domel. MANILA, March 26—The Minister of Public Works and Communications, Quintin Paredss, is rushing the immediate construction of provincial bridges, roads and communal irrigation systems. It is understood that Pa-edes has already released Pesos 250,000 frofti the Pesos 2,700,000 Public Works Funi. Paredes said
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  • 180 1 Dome!. TOKYO, March 29 A memorial service commemorating the fifth anniversary of the death cf Kin Gyokukin. noted Chosenese oatriot and state-man, was held here yesterday with more than 100 Nippon and Chosenese follcwsrs attending. The Chosen statesman was well-known for his distinguished services rendered to bring
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  • 276 1 D*meL LISBON, March 28—Large formations of German battleplanes bstwaen Monday night and Tuesday morning made concentrated attacks on important targets on stuth-west England, according to a Berlin di>pat"h. It said tliat a half-hcur attack was made on the British harbour town
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  • 178 1 Domei. PEKING, March 28.--On the occasion of th? first anniversary of the return of concessions to China by Nippon which falls today, Juan Ih-sien, Director of the Board of Information of the North China Political Council, briefly reviewed the trend of events from the
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  • 336 1 Domei. TOKYO, March 28— The Rikugun Sho (War Ministry) an- nounced todey that General Jun Ushireku, War Councillor and Vice-Chief cf th 2 Army General Staff has been appointed to the J concurrent posts of InspectorGenaral of Army Aviation and Chiif cf Army Aviation
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  • 121 1 Domci. BY A WAR CORRESPONDENT ON THE BURMA FRONT. Marcli 27—The enemy's a r activities in the Kabru vailsy were completely smashed when our tank un'ts on the morn i of March 22 set ablaxe three enemy planes and captured an enemy airfield, 1.5
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  • 204 1 MALAI up tD the present has not be^n subjected to enemy air raids. Owmg to the cte?l-wali de.ence of our Tmperial Nippon Forces, oven if the enemy were to attempt such raids he will not be able to reach the siy over Malai, an official
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  • 297 1 Domei. MANILA, March 28—With the object cf further popularizing the deeds of Dr. Joso Rizal. foremost Filipino martyr, a second art and architectural exhibition and competitlcn will be held from June 19, birthday of Rizal. to Jun-» 30 at Nippon's Cultural Hall in Manila, under the
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  • 577 2 Devastating Attacks On Enemy Airfields On IndoBurma Border Described FOE UNCEASINGLY HARASSED ALL ALONG BATTLEFRONT (BY A DOMEI MILITARY CORRESPONDENT) ON THE BURMA-INDIA BORDER FRONT, March 27— Our army air forces since March 10 have been inflicting heavy damage on enemy paratroops which landed 30 kilometres southeast of Katha and
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  • 359 2 THE training c£ women volunteers of the Rani of Jhansi Regiment has entered the final phase. The passing-out ceremony is scheduled for this afternoon, says Domei. Hardened jmuscles. improved health and the glow of patriotic fervour lighting up their tanned faces have nil combined
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  • 253 2 The views expressed in letters to the Editor are those of the correspondents, and hi publishing the letters, the Syonan Shimbun does not necessarily concur utth those views. Letters must be short <about 100 nurds> a; d to the point. To the Editor of
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  • 128 2 Darnel. DJAKARIA. March 28 As a reminder of the Nipr>on-Dut-c*i trade In Nagasaki (lurng the three ceniuris or th? Tckugawa £hogunate, 47 Nir>x>n ieudal perforated copp:* coins were disccvered recently in a cornrr ol a hospital warehouse here. The coins bear
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  • 103 2 Dome!. BANJERMASIN. March 28—The attention of the three million local inhabitants is focussed on the first State Assembly in Southern Borneo which was formally opened at the Banjermasin Municipal Building yesterday. After an address by the Civil Adrrinistrator and Kaval Administrator, representative Assemblymen, on
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  • 206 2 AN EVENING of first class entertainment is promised to all music-lovers who wend their way to the Syonan Kokaido tomorrow, March 31, when a program featuring orchestral items, piano solos, violin solos and dances—a special Hungarian Evening—by the Syonan Symphony Orchestra, will be
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  • 113 2 Domei. PONTIANAK. March 27.—Copra producers' anxiety over their accumulating stcck is fast vanishing thanks to the recent reopening of oil factories and new uses for copra after the oil is extracted. Not only have old factories been reopened but many new ones equipped
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  • 273 2 Charity Work To New Syonan TWO YEARS 9 GOOD WORK REVIEWED By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A CONSIDERABLE amount cf good work has been done in Syonan by the World Red Swastika Society in the past two years. The Society has helped thousands of people,
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  • 222 2 Domei. DJAKARTA, March 27—The successful settlement of nearly 50,000 emigrants from Djawa in Lampoeng Province, scuth Sumatra, under the sponsorship of the Nippon Gunsei was hailed by the Sinar Matahari, Djogjakarta daily, in an editorial commenting en the accounts of Lampoeng colony given by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 127 2 NOTICE ALL TENANTS of Somapah Estate are hereby informed that Mr. T. A. Basapa 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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    • 498 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATHS MR. SEAH AH LDSW aged 72. passed away peacefully last night at his residence, No. 547 Serangoon Road, leaving behind his widow (Madame Teo Ah Hwee), 5 sons A. K. Seah (Petrol Rationing Office), Seah Ah Tes. Seah Koon Jin, Seah Koon Toon and Seah Goh Bah,
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    • 1367 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI SYONAN TOKUBETIT S!~ NOTICE NO. 45 NOTICE NO. 48 Re: Revision of the rate of char**, foi Re: The Sale Tickets. gas. o*l^ llth dra^icg of KOH-NAN THE RATE of charges for oublV 'in™£«£ gas and the charge for the hire ol Sth the £usrt£WnXai^
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 237 2 svonnnsHimßun NIPPON-GO LESSONS' LESSON 116 Ano hito wa ikura tabete mo Although he eats r k r A? j *<?- much he J thin. yasete imasu IT 4 -r Wataku*hi no itoko wa yasetette Although my cousin ViSr^fy y 4 K=* -V-fey-^^ is thin *ie is mo tsuyoi desu strong.
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    • 105 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM G p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. light music by the Syonan Hoso Chamber Orchestra; 7.50 p.m. Nippon songs; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.45 p.m.
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