Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 April 1944
1944-04-06
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Title Section23 1944-04-06 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140U46 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471 NO. 420 THURSDAY. APRIL 6. KOKI 2604. SHOW A 19 SEVEN CENTS23 words
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NIPPON TANK CORPS OCCUPY ENEMY STRONGHOLD
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180 1944-04-06 1 BY A WAR CORRESPONDENT Domei. ON THE BURMA FRONT, April 4— Tammu, enemy stronghold in the Kabau Valley, has fallen into the hands of the Nippon forces. Following: the loss, on March 21, of their position at Mores, approximately four180 words
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1008 1944-04-06 1 DMuel. SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, April 4—Subha* Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, today expressed his views on the reaction to the proclamation issued on March 21 by the Provisional Government, announcing that the Azad Hind1,008 words
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198 1944-04-06 1 Dai Honyei Announces Combined War Results Domei. TOKYO, April s.—Dai Honyei at 3 p.m. today announced that Imperial Army air units, in raiding and intercepting operations against the enemy air force, accounted for :t total of 487 enemy planes shot down or198 words
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92 1944-04-06 1 Do met. STOCKHOLM, April 3—British factories faced a sharp drop in production as Government ordered a general cut in power supplies owing to coal strikes, the Associated Press correspondent in Lcndon reported. The strikes took a very serious turn on Sunday when about 16.000 cut92 words
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315 1944-04-06 1 Domei. LISBON, April 4—A Berlin dispatch said that the German Navy and Luftwaffe destroyed 202 enemy freighters aggregating 1.103.185 tons during the first three mcnths of this year. Meanwhile, in London, British Prime Minister Churchill announced that England and the British Empir- lest315 words
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Article417 1944-04-06 1 THE GREAT degree of success which has attended the efforts of the administrative authorities in Nampo (Southern Regions) to instil the nobility of labour service into the minds of the masses is reflected in the review, by a Domei economic commentator, of the big part being played417 words
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330 1944-04-06 1 PlomeL ON THE CENTRAL IndO-Bur-ma Border, April 4.—A general offensive against Imphal, key base of British-Indian forces in Eastern India appeared imminent today as Nippon units rapidly forged ahead into the Manipur Plains in hct pursuit of the retreating enemy. A Nippon Army unit, which330 words
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204 1944-04-06 1 SYONAN SHIMBUN - SYONAN SHIMBUN I STAFF REPORTER APPROXIMATELY 300 Chinese left for New Syonan to join the settlers this week, according to figures released by the Registration Department of the OverseaChinese Association. Good work on the part of officials of this Department and the Transport204 words
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144 1944-04-06 1 Domel. SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, April s.—Nippon Army air units during the course of two raids on the enemy airfield near Indaw, upper Burma, wrought havoc on enemy aircraft as well as grcund installations. A formation of Nippon dive-bombers attacked the enemy airfield—about144 words
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Article249 1944-04-06 1 DomeL SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, April s.—The Provisional Government of Azad Hind tod^r established Its own bank at a certain Burmese city with two prime tasks— mobilizing the financial resources of Indians for India's war of freedom, and contributing to the interests of Burma. The249 words
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Article, Illustration258 1944-04-06 1 Darnel. ON THE CENTRAL Indo-Burma Front, April 4.—Some 4,000 remnants" of the British-Indian 17th Division were virtually annihilated by Nippon and Indian forces hotly pressing the retreating enemy who was trying to fight his way cut northwards from the mountains of the Taungzan-Sin-gel sector258 words
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Article52 1944-04-06 1 Domei. TOKYO, April 4. —The Imperial Academy of Arts this afternoon announced ttoe awarding of the Third Imperial Academy of Arts prize to Yataro Kanasugi, noted "Gidayu" singer who is more popularly known by his norn de guerre "Toyotake KoutsuLotlayu." Koutsubodayu is the ninth recipient of52 words
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Article76 1944-04-06 1 Dome! HONGKONG, April 4—The depopulation of Hongkong is making smooth progress according to the ttoird census taken on March 12, showing a decrease of nearly 100.000 people since the last census. It is also mderstood that the third census shows that persons without regirfered domicile total more than76 words
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193 1944-04-06 1 Dome! PEKING. April 4—Facts gleaned from a seriej of conferences laating for one week, conducted with military and governmental leaders and industrial magnates in Manshukoku point to the conclusion that North China has much to learn irom her northern neighbour, Juichi Tsushima, President of193 words
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Article413 1944-04-06 1 Domei. TOKYO, April s—Plans for the formation of the 13th group of colonisers to Manshukoku for the 2004 fiscal year have been completed by the Bureau of Manshukokuan Affairs of Dal Toa Sho (Greater East Asia Ministry). The colonizers will be sent to the continent from April413 words
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774 1944-04-06 2 A DOMEI ECONOMIC - A DOMEI ECONOMIC LABOURER PLAYING GREAT PART IN CONSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT NAMPO BY COMMENTATOR TOKYO, April 4.—The vast demand for labour for the reconstruction of Nampo (Southern Regions) has been amply satisfied with the rebirth into diligent workers of Southern peoples who now pride774 words
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191 1944-04-06 2 REFLECTING their desire to look after the welfare of the people, the authorities have worked out a distribution system by which one loaf of bread will be supplied Icr every three persons at the controlled -price of six cents per loaf. According to191 words
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Article174 1944-04-06 2 BTT. ANDREWS Cath:d-al: Today, 8 pin., "Stniners' Crucifixion" (By choir and congregation). Good Friday: I.SO pjn. to 3.30 p.m. Mediation on the seven words from the cross. Easter Day 8.30 ani Holy CoAmunion (plain); 9.*0 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral); H a.m. Holy Communion; 6 p.m. Evensonfr. St.174 words
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155 1944-04-06 2 Training With Pay For NipponGo Interpreters LOCAL youths, irrespective of nationality, are being invited to take up a four months' training course as interpreters at the Koa Gakuin. which starts on April 20. Those eligible should be between the ages of 15 and 26 years, physically strctig and able to155 words
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757 1944-04-06 2 Itamei. SOMEWHERE IN BURMA, April 4.—With various administrative measures to be adopted for liberated Indian territories speedily formulated and completed through prompt and decisive action since Marcn 21 when the Indian National Army crossed Into Indian sell, the Provisional Government ot757 words
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Article, Illustration706 1944-04-06 2 COMPREHENSIVE SCHEME TO DRIVE HOME FREEDOM MOVEMENT DETAHJ3 of the program to be participated in by Syonan Indians in commemoration of "National Liberation Week" which is being observed throughout Toa (East Asia) from today to April 13, have now been issued by the706 words
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Article319 1944-04-06 2 'B* Promotion Fights Provide Series Of Knock-out Decisions PACKED with action in every round of the eight fights, five of which ended by the short route, last night's "B" promotion boxing card at the New World arena was an outstanding success. In the main event. Jimmy Bird. 150-lb. (Syonan),319 words
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