Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 5 April 1944
1944-04-05
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Title Section22 1944-04-05 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 419 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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LIEUT. GEN. STILWELL'S LIFE-LINE BEING DISRUPTED AT DIMAPUR
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181 1944-04-05 1 Imperial Forces Reported To Be By-Passing Imphal Dwnei. LISBON, April 3.—The Associated Press correspondent in New Delhi reported that Nippon columns, breaking: through jungles in Eastern India, have cut the roads around Imphal in an offensive believed aimed at Dimapur on the Assam-Burma181 words
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330 1944-04-05 1 Captured Documents Tell Of Confusion Among Enemy BY A DOMtl WAR CORRESPONDED t CENTRAL INDO-BURMA Border Front, April 3.—With the reduction of the enemy stronghold at Ukhrul, north-east of Imphal and with the cutting off of the Imphai-Kohima highway, bewilderment and confusion reign330 words
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332 1944-04-05 1 Domei LISBON, AprU 3—A Budapest dispatch, quoting an official communique, said that the Hungarian capital was attacked by American bombers ba^ed in Italy this morning, causing the destruction of numerous working men's quarters and casualties emcng the civilian population. It said that American fliers,332 words
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Article56 1944-04-05 1 Dpmei. TOKYO, Mar. 30.—Honoured by the presence of His Impeilal Highness Prince Nobuhito Takamatsu, its patron, the Nippon-Italy Society held its third general meeting at the Peers* Club here j-eslerday afternoon. The function »a, attended by more ihan 90 dignitaries including Ea-on Klsnichlro Okura, President of the56 words
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121 1944-04-05 1 Domei LISBON, April 3—Unconfirmed reports said that a ccup ousted President General Maximilliano Martinez of El Salvador, who had been holding office since 1931. Reuters correspondent in Washington said that an official of the El Salvadorean Legation told Renter that reports of a revolution121 words
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Article52 1944-04-05 1 Domei. NANKING, AprU 2. —Central China is expected to save 98.230.000.00 U. of which $1,100,000,000 is to be invested in national bonds in the nscml year 1944/45 which starred on AprU 1, according to a decision reached by the Nippon-Central China Committee for Bond Absorption and Encouragement52 words
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366 1944-04-05 1 WITH THE birth of New Malai, a new spirit, a healthier outlook on life have permeated the inhabitants of this country. Many have discarded their former, mostly erroneous, ways of living, and have adopted a more realistic attitude. This is but one of the366 words
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356 1944-04-05 1 Domei. UPPER BURMA FRONT, April 3. —Nippon troops, operating in this area, are once again demonstrating their superiority in one of the toughest terrains, and even enemy war correspondents are admitting the Anglo-Ameri-cans are no match for Nippon soldiers' natural fighting skill.356 words
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Article73 1944-04-05 1 DomeL TAIYUAN. April 3—Nippon units in the course of mopping-up operat*oni against Chungking troops as well as Chinese Red forces in Shansi Province during the first half of March accounted for 263 enemy dead abandoned on battlefields and took 112 prisoners. War trophies captured Included five light machineguns,73 words
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Article36 1944-04-05 1 Dotnci. NANKING, April 2.—The National Government of China officially announced on April 1 that Ltcut. Gen. Chang Heng. Vice-Chief of the General Staff, has been appointed a member of ths National Military Council.36 words
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224 1944-04-05 1 DomeL BY A PREbS CORRESPONDENT ON THE INDO-BURMA Front, April 3.—Cracking under fierce Nippon attacks from the land and air, the enemy 20th Division's semi-permanent fortresses at Tammu and Meres nave finally collapsed. At these fortresses, remnant troops with 200 tanks and heavy artillery had224 words
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367 1944-04-05 1 Domci. TOKYO, April 4—Subhas Chandra Base, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, and Commander-in-Chief of the Azad Hind Fauj, who is taking the helm of the historic Indian crusade fcr freedom and independence, is a great inspiration to the one367 words
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Article41 1944-04-05 1 Domei. STOCKHOLM, April 3.— The rare case of an earthquake in Norway was reported from Christianstad where the inhabitants experienced several shocks on Sunday, some of which were sufficiently severe to produce cracks in the walls of houses.41 words
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171 1944-04-05 1 Domci LISBON. AprU 3—The New York Daily News, in a leading article under the caption "Endangerment of India," warns Winstcn Churchill to be aware of latest events in India, since there is no doubt that Nippon vanguards are very active in India. The journal171 words
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Article32 1944-04-05 1 Domei. CHINKAI, (Chosen■>, April 3.—lt is learned that the entrance ceremony for the first Chosenese special naval volunteers, who joined the naval barracks yesterday, will be held on AprU 5.32 words
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70 1944-04-05 1 THE audience at Sanyo Gekijo (in Geylang) last night were among the first to receive news of the smashing of the enemy task force south of the Caroline Islands. By arrangement with the management of the Gekijo, this news was flashed on the screen by70 words
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158 1944-04-05 1 Severe Damage Inflicted On Enemy: Total Of 140 Planes Downed In Pacific Dowel TOKYO, April 4.—Dai Honyei at 3 "p.m. today •announced: "Firstly, a powerful enemy task force, on March 29, appeared in waters south of the Caroline Islands. Our air force158 words
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Article309 1944-04-05 1 Donri. TOKYO. April 4—Workers of the Nakajima Aircraft Works in Tokyo suburbs on the night of April 1 had a pleasant surprise when they fcund a visitor who suddenly called at the main plant. Their visitor was no other than Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo. Encouraging the workers309 words
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Article82 1944-04-05 1 base. MANILA, March 31.—The Screen and Stage Committee, 1 eaded by Vicente Runno, yesterday louned over Pesos 23,000 as part of the totai gate receipts of local theatres during the Red Cross Day on March 29. It is understood that, with more proceeds from smaller theatres82 words
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Article44 1944-04-05 1 Oomel. TOKYO, April 2 —The UnyuTsusMn Sho (Ministry of Transportation and Communications) yesterday announced that Dr. Yoshio Nishlna, a member of the research staff of the Physico-Chemicai Research Institute, has been appointed chief of the I nevrty-erealed Bureau of Klectrte Waves44 words
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Article130 1944-04-05 1 RAIDERS MA ULED I Domel. A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, April 4—Our interceptors heavily damaged three out of mere than ten large enemy bombers which attempted to raid Truk Island on the night of April 2. No damage was suffered by our side. A formation of abort 200130 words
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Article73 1944-04-05 1 DomeL TOKYO, April I.—The Kaigun Shi (Navy Miiistry) today announced th« appointment of Vice-Admiral Kaku,abiro Makita, at present Ccaimander-in-Chief of the Osaka Naval Defence District, as Commandei-in-Chief of tin Mairuru Naval Station. Vice-Admiral Makita succeeds Vice-Admiral Deashichi Okouchi who has bc^n assigned to the Naval General &iaff73 words
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Article, Illustration300 1944-04-05 2 SYONAN SHIMBUN - SYONAN SHIMBUN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM AT SYONAN KOKAIDO, APRIL 14 BY STAFF REPORTER A TREAT is in store for local music enthusiasts at the Special Evening, which has been arranged to take place at the Syonan Kokaido on April 14 in support300 words
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206 1944-04-05 2 PROVISIONS for the ccntrol of dried or salted fish and shell fish are defined in a Tokubetu-si notice. Dried or salted fish and shell fish covered by tihls notice Include all fish, shell fish, shrimps, prawns, lobsters, clams, trepangs (sea-slugs) and other206 words
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87 1944-04-05 2 THE REGISTRATION oT auctioi xers. appraisers and house-agents for the year Syowa 19, coironenced today at the office of the Zaimu Katyo, Toku-betu-si Building. Application forms may be obtained from the Zaimu-ka. Any person found carrying on any of the above trades after April 15,87 words
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94 1944-04-05 2 MANILA, April 3.—A new weekly publication made its appearance for the first time yesterday when the Philippine Publications inaugurated the Tribune News Weekly, an 8-page news weekly edited specially for provincial leaders. It will be published every Sunday with the purpose of bringing about94 words
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140 1944-04-05 2 DomH DJAKARTA. April 3—lndicative of the special emphasis placed by the Military Administration on the promotion of the education of local inhabitants, the budget for the next fiscal year calls for more than double the expenditure for this year, it is revealed. Far the140 words
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212 1944-04-05 2 THOUSANDS of Syonan Catholics and members of other Christian denominations throughout tfalai are now observing Holy Week which will climax with Good Friday, says Domei. Last Sunday churches throughout the city were crowded with worshippers who received blessed palms in i commemoration of212 words
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Article, Illustration389 1944-04-05 2 AS MOTOR CARS are an Indispensable means of transportation, they should net be indulgently used for pleasure-driving, says the Syonan Shimbun (Nippon edition). Moreover, in view of the fact that the supply of motor cars cannot be as smooth as in peace-time, such389 words
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74 1944-04-05 2 Eontei BANDOENG, April 3.—The opening ceremony of the Bandoeng Institute of Technology was held en the morning of April 1 attended by officials and prominent members of th« local community. The institute which aims at training local engineers, is the first of Its kind to be74 words
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275 1944-04-05 2 UNIVERSITY RESTORED AS NEW REPUBLIC'S CULTURAL CENTRE MANILA: April 3.—The intensification of Philippines nationalism ranks first among basic educational policies of the Republic which were defined by President Jose P. Laurel today, in announcing the restoration of the University of the Philippines as the275 words
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Article88 1944-04-05 2 Two Knock-out Artistes Meeting At New World KID GALENTO, Chinese middleweight from Kuala Lumpur, is confident of beating Jimmy Bird in the main event of tonight's 'B' Division boxing card at the New World Arena. Galento is out for a knock-out victory, and with Jimmy having the same designs,88 words
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120 1944-04-05 2 TRAINING days for amateur boxers who intend to participate in the forthcoming Syonan Open Amateur Boxing Championships have been fixed by the boxing committee of the Syonan Sports Association as follows:—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the clubhouse gymnasium. All facilities will be provided. Entry forms120 words
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123 1944-04-05 2 Darnel RANGOON, April 2—The Rangoon Government yesterday disclcsed the names of the Burmese delegates to the third Greater East Asiatic Medical Conference, to be held in Nanking on April 24. Burma, to be represented for the first time, will send Dr. Ba Than Chain, Director123 words
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108 1944-04-05 2 Domci SOURABAYA, April 3.—The newly established local association of Arab residents recently donated Guilders 50,000 to the Sourabaya Provincial Office as a token of gratitude for the Military Administration's assistance to the Arab community. Ou of this donation, 25,030 Guilders will be108 words
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74 1944-04-05 2 Denel DJAKARTA, April 3.—The newly established Foodstuffs Control Bureau of the Department of Industry which was created in order to further strengthen foodstuffs administration throughout Djawa. has opened up for business. The Bureau will control the supply and demand for rice and other essential foodstuffs74 words
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Advertisement49 1944-04-05 2 THE Syonaa Shimbun rgwgiWh Edition) has for acknowledgment the underacted contributions to the Air Defence Fund: The Syonan Bus* HfeJkyu Kumtoi Oyonan Mok Kojo. 136, Nam Lock Street. Syon*n 83.30 Mr. Cteman bin Abdul Rahman. s, Dboby Gtoiiut, Syocan 20.00 103.20 Previously afi-jxmledged $11,226.06 Total rec«ivea to d»fe.. $11,329.M49 words
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Advertisement720 1944-04-05 2 PUBLIC NOTICES i SYONAN TOKUBETU S! NOTICE NO. 50 AUCTIONEERS' LICENCE ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 198) 1. IT IS HEREE" NOTIFIED that registration of auctioneers appraisers and House-Agents for the year. Syowa 19, commences at the office of the Zalmu Katyo, Tokubetu Si building on 5-4. Sywa 19. 2. Pees payable are720 words
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Advertisement460 1944-04-05 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI REI No. 16 _U\ Provisions of the control of dried or salted fishes and shell fishes. 1. The definition of dried or salted fishes and shell fishes specified in this provision comprises all fishes, shell fishes, shrimps, prawns, lobsters, clams, trepangs (sea«hPJ and Oner sea Products which460 words
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