Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 8 April 1944

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140 '146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 422 SATURDAY. APRIL 8. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 287 1 Domei. LISBON, April 6—German and Rumanian anti-aircraft defence forces shot down 53 American four-engined bombers during the daylight raid yesterday on the Ploesti area, in Rumania, the German High Command announced tedsy, according to a Berlin dispatch. On the Eastern Front, Be.lin
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  • 149 1 Domei. LISBON. April 6. Lieut. Gen. raker. an'.i-Axis air commander in the Mediterranean are*, admi led that bon:h-rs of his air force acci den aJlj killed an unstated number of anti-Axis troops on March 15 at Venafro, 12 miles east of Cassino. when anti-Axis raiders
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  • 119 1 DomeL PARIS, April s.—The discovery of a serum against typhus was announced by Professor Vincent of the Paris University at a netting of the Medical Academy yesterday. He said that 74 out of 76 people suffering from typhus were cured after treatment. In ths course of
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  • 275 1 WITH 100,000 workers staying away from their jobs in aircraft factories, munition works and dockyards, Britain, according to a Reuter dispatch from London, is today facing "the grimmest disaster since Dunkirk." There has already been a big drop in coal production, affecting factory output of
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  • 230 1 WHEN THE formation of a Labour Service Corps by the Syonan Oversea-Chinese Association comes to pass, steps will have Ufcen taken by the Chinese to enhance their co-operation with the Gunsei (Military Administration). A report published in our columns yesterday stated that preparations were being made
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  • 848 1 Enemy Forces Pushed Well Back Into India KABAU VALLEY ACTION Dome! A NIPPON BASE on the Indo-Burma Border, April 6.—The intense battle which took place between our troops and the British-Indian forces in the Kabau valley sector for the past
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  • 55 1 IN OUR Issue of A^ril 6, giving deails of the celebration of the 'Na ional Liberation Week,' a donation of $1,003 was mentioned for the Irdian Na.ional Army hospital. This donation will be made to Mm Nippon Soldiers' Comfort Fund instead, -sirits the General Secretary of the
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  • 53 1 A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, April 6. —Our naval fighters intercepted and shot down two, and heavily damaged another, out of a formation of more than ten enemy B-24 bombers which raided Truk Island on the night of April 4. Damage caused on our
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  • 36 1 Domei HOIHOW (Hainan I^and), April C.— Nippon units mopping up enemy remnants on Hainan Island during March accounted for 359 enemy dead as we'l as 17 prisoners. War booty seized included eight junks.
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  • 67 1 DomeL HANOI, April 6—Eight local inhab'tants were killed and nine others injured when a lone fighter plane belonging to the Un'ted States Air Force in China wantonly strafed a bamboo raft on April 3 in waters off Northern French Indochina, the French authorities here
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  • 181 1 Domei. ON THE Indo-Burma Border. April 6— Chikka, most formidable of all enemy dsfence positions along the Indo-Burma border, has finally fallen into Nippon hands. In effecting the capture, our army units, under cover of torrential rain, stcrmed down a mountain on the
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  • 111 1 Domei. LISBON, April s.—Marking still another act of pressure on the Eire Go'ernment which rejected the Anglo-American demand for the removal of Axis diplomats from Dublin, the British PostMaster General has announced the closing of public telephone service between Britain and all parts
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  • 92 1 Onmci. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, April 6. —Nippon air units and ground batteries on the morning of April 3 shot down two enemy P-38's and six bombers, besides damaging many others, out of jnore than 200 enemy planes which twice attempted to raid our
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  • 369 1 DomeL TOKYO. April 7.—Honouring mau s faithful and devoted friends, the Rikugun Sho (War Ministry) on the occasion ot "Horse Day" tcday, will give awards to the hcrses and dogs which had rendered meritorious' services with our fighting forces j at the frcnt. In a ceremony marking
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  • 552 1 IMPERIAL RESCRIPT OBSERVANCE DM We, by trace of heaven. Emperor of Nippon, seated on (he Throne of a line unbroken for ages eternal, enjoin upon re. Our loyal and brave subjects: We hereby declare war on the Cnited States of America and the British Empire. The men and
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  • 203 1 Dotnei. SHANGHAI, April 6.—Fears are widely held in Chungking that Nippon may soon start another largescale offensive in Central China. The report said that Chinese in Chungking were disappointed over the recent renewal of the Fishery Convention with Soviet Russia, for
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  • 195 1 DomeL SHANGHAI, April 6.—Although Nippon is, at present, engaged in tha prosecution of the war, the Nippon authorities have net neslacted the study of political anc* economic measures to be taken in China and tangible support of the Nippcn central authorities in the settlement
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  • 54 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, Apjol 6.—The Nippon garrison unit on Jaluit Is.and brorght down one out of eleven medium -sized enemy aircraft which took part in four attempted raids on the island on the morning of April 3. Only slight damage was caused
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  • 86 1 Domei A NIPPON BASE in the South China Sea, April 7—An Imperial naval air unit on April 5 made a surprise ra'd on the enemy airfield at Nanning, in southern Kwangsi Pro\ inee, setting: ablaze two B-25's and three P-40's on the ground, while heavily
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  • 630 2 BRAVING ALL DANGERS IN CUTTING INTO ENEMY'S REAR Nat.^;^^^o^^"" 3"™""^- Indian National Army troops, who are closely and indispensably aiding the swift Nippon advance toward Imphal, is elicitine the hiehest admiration from Nippon forces s nignest Telephone Numbers Must Be Asked For In Nippon Numerals IN
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  • 77 2 Dmml MACASSAR, April 4.—The drive for contributions fcr the construction of Nippon naval pianos, in the Celebes, is making brilliant progress. The sum collected up to March 28 passed the one million guilder mrxk. The movement was started in October last year under
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  • Article, Illustration
    1458 2 Cultural Co-operation Of Da i Toaßaces Demonstrated N<PPON FILM MASTERPIECE COMING A GLIMPSE of things to come in the world of international motion picture production and eloquent testimony of the progress already made in the sphere of cultural co-operation among the nations of Dai Toa (Greater East Asia)
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  • 136 2 A MASS parade of Indian residents in Syonan will be held on April 13. the last day of National Liberation Week commencing at fcur o'clock in the afternoon. Units of the Azad HJid Fauj, Rani of Jbansi Regiment and detach ments from various
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  • 294 2 Diamond Out To Deprive Sitna Of Malaian Title TONIGHT'S main event at the New World arena brings together two of the most polished boxers in the fistic game in Malai today. Battling Sima and Joe Diamond, who meet over twelve rounds for the middleweight crown of Malai. Diamond, who
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  • 371 2 BINTAN AGRICULTURAL FARM SCHEME MOST ENCOURAGING EXPRESSING gratitude to the government which has shown the deepest interest in the welfare of the Malai community Demang Mohammed Hassan, a leading Malai member of the Auxiliary Police Force and village chief of the Malai Settlement
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  • 249 2 I A DESCRIPTION of a typical day in the life of a settler and other features of conditions at Fuji Village, the Catholic Fanning Settlement in Negri Sembilan, highlighted an interesting roundtable talk which was broadcast from the Syonan Station on a Malai-wide
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  • 76 2 Dmd. MANILA, April 6—With favourable conditions generally prevailing, 80 per cent, of cotton picking has already been completed in cc tton-producing areas throughout the Philippines. Although In the Luzon district cotton boll is slow in maturing* due to frequent rainfall during January and February, the
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  • 96 2 PENANG'S only candidate to be selected for the Judicial Officers' Training Institute, which has been established in Syonan, is Lim Kean Chye, son of Mr. Lim Cheng Ban, a Judge of the Kotohoin. says the Penang Shimbun. •Hie successful entrant was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 235 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 52 RE: RECRUITMENT OF STUDENTS TO BE ADMITTED INTO KOA-GAKI-1N (Army Interpreters Training Institute) ALL APPLICANTS to bt admitted as students into Koa-Gaku-in should be present at Kosei-Ka of Syonan Tokubetu-si Soityo for physical aud oral tests on April 10th at 10 a
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    • 379 2 £§f Let's Buy EzZj One More Ticket the D:«trossed! II ***** H JOIIAM SAIKEW IMPORTANT! j Now is the time for Property Owners to araU themselves of the services of our ESTATE TRUST DEPARTMENT in view of Syonan Tokubetu-Si Notice No. 51 appearing in the press. KANAN GIMKO 3a IS
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    • 117 2 jsrruA riuNs vacant WANTED Sixty (60) Boy. as apprentices i D a shipbuilding y.-vr-l in Mcrsins. Age between 15 and JB. Beard and Lodglnc provided. Apply !°Box No. 421. c/o Syonan Shlmbun < English Edition). Svonan. FOB SALE 4 REFRIGERATORS' One Oeneral Electric" 8 Cu. Ft. (1940 model). One "Westlnghouse'"
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 124 2 TODAY'S PBOGRAM 6 pm. musical selections; 6.30 pm. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour; 7 p.m. radio play In Malal by the Saudi warn Angkatan Baharu entitle-i "Pengorban"; 7.50 p.m. Nippon music: 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil, and special talk
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