Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 10 April 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Ofice 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 423 MC:^AY. APRIL 10. KOKI 2604. SKOWA 1» SEVEN CENTS
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  • IMPERIAL NIPPON FORCES OCCUPY KOHIMA
    • 959 1 LIGHTNING ADVANCE OF NIPPON FQRCES CONTINUES Dcmcl AT THE FOREMOST Front in India, A%ri! B.— The Indo-Nippon forces, which completely occupied Kohima early on April 6, are now engaged in a battle of annihilation against the enemy who are fleeing in utter disorder. One unit,
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    • 462 1 Ooanei. TOKYO, April B.—Dai Honyei at 3 p.m. today announced that Imperial Nippon forces, in co-operation with the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) successfully reduced Kohima, enemy stronghold on the Imphal-Dimapur highway, early on Thursday morning. The text of the
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    • 207 1 Dome! LISBON. Apr 1 y-The inllu.nfal newspaper, Man.-h Guardian, warned lha.. Adnvral Lord Louis Moumbatten. Supreme Commander of ::iti-Ax s forces In south-eastern Asia, and Gen. Claude Ar.ch niecX Commander of British forces in India are facing a eriou.? military problem,'' with Nippon
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  • 388 1 THE SUCCESS of the current saviugs drives initiated simultaneously by the Postal Savings Bank authorities and the Malayan Bankers' Association provide striking evidence of the far-reaching effects of Nippon cultural guidance on the people of this country in the short space of two years. The
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  • 156 1 Considerable Booty Taken Comei. TOKYO, April B.—Dai Honyei at 5.30 p.m. today announced that our garrison units on Bougainville Inland accounted for approximately 4,000 enemy dead left behind on the battlefield and also a large number of artillery pieces, rifles, maehineguns captured or
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  • 140 1 Dcm*i. LISBON. April 6.-A r?newcd warning yesterday by fttmer U.S. A'-ibassidor to Tokyo Joseph Clark Grew, in a speech to the graduating class of marine officers, that th.3 war in the PacifY may be "very much longer and tougher" than most Amer;, ;ns
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  • 46 1 Comri. HANKOW. A^ril B.—A formation <">f th TTni'^d si a te« At- Force in C'.n-.n. last ni^bt Etternptcd raid on tlie Wuh.in ar^a b«.;t ■was !ni;-,r "lately inte"r^ptod «rd put to rout by Kippon forces. I One enemy B-23 Jomter was shot down.
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  • 150 1 A "SAVINGS EVENING" w 11 be held on April 12 at the Showa Gekijo at 8.30 p.m. under the auspices oi the Malai Bankers* Association with the joint support of the Gun Senden-bu and the Elga Haikyu Sha. The program for U:e evening
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  • 180 1 Domri. ON THE FOREMOST FRONT in India, April Crack Nppon unit-, which completely oejupi?d Kohima en the early morning of April 6, are now hotly pursuing the fleeing enemy, with furious battles raging on the outskirts of Kohima. A Nippon unit, which advanced to
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  • 132 1 BY A D9MEI WAR CORRESPONDED 1 WITH THE NIPPON Forces in Kaladan, April B—Enemy force; are doomed to anmh laUon as Nippon forces operating from Kaladan, have established a tight cordon around the main strength of th? West African Army comprising 4,000 troops, with the
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  • 48 1 AT A meeting of the Oversea-Chinese Association Court rll yesterday, a decision was aiTivtd at for le forma.ion of a women's section. This section will be headed by Mrs. Lim Boon Keiiy, wife of the president of the Association, assisted by Madam Tien Chwee Oiok.
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  • 55 1 DomeL LISBON. April 7—Prafessor Kostileff has been appointed by Premier Stalin as Soviet diplomatic representative with the Badoglio Government, according to an American Press report from Madrid. The report said that Badoglio. on his pert, has appointed Pietro Guaroni, former Italian envoy to Afghani-tan, to Ibe
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  • 394 1 IN CHOSABU (Research Bureau) of Nampo-Gunsei-Sckan-tna (Southern Regions Military Adm:n miration Department), the racial family budget invsstieation has beeu carr ed out since Nov. 1 last year under the charge of Assifiiant-Prcfessor Isamu Yamada and Mr. Mikio Kawai of th? sta.ti Ucal &ecUon. By
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  • 245 1 D«mei. A NIPPON MOB on \ne Burma-India F\ont. Apnl 8— i The Spokesman ci the Nipnon 1 Army Headquarters ?n this j war .sector today revved tha; I our forces, which redued Koh.ma on April 6. are no* coottannf their rarv'nj drive towards
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  • 227 1 D*mri ON THE BURMA FRONT, Aprtl B—Having entrapped powerful enemy forces of rbout 5.0C0 strong in Indaw and also in the I Mawlu sector which is lccat?d 50 kilometres north-west of Katha. Jour forces yesterday ttirted a heavy attack on the enemy. Our units,
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  • 354 2 PHENOMENAL INCREASE NOTED IN CONSUMABLE VEGETABLE OUTPUT BY A DOMEI STAFF CORRESPONDENT KLUANG. April 7.—A large increase in the acreage under food cultivation is being planned by the Chinese and Malai communities to augment the already vast strides made in this line by
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  • 170 2 INDICATING further intensification ot the? war effort of the Chinese community here and still fuller co-onerafon with the authorities in the near future, the Syonan Oversea- Ch nese As cciaton. which recently celebrated the second anniversary of its establishment, w'll shortly have its own
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  • 319 2 SETTING an example of the true we men's rol? in wartime service b3hind the frcnt lines, a group of prominent Indian women lart week played hostesses to the patients at the Bidadari hospital rf the Indian National Army, says Domei. M xing freely with
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  • 75 2 ONE HUNDRED and flfty-nne' peusons teft Sfronan i a ~t nght for Fuji Village, the Catholic' •Grow More Food" Settlement ;n Bahp.u, Negn Semb lan. A?cxripanying the group were the first batch of se.fers fiom the Con-! \ent. which included nuns, teachers and
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  • 124 2 THE importance cf conducting courses in Nippon songs was stressed by Mr. Chiyokichi Tsuda, Nippon compos.T, in an interview, s~ys the Perak Shimbun The aims of holding su:h COUTMS, he revealed, are (1) to ir.tvoc'uce hith class Nippon songs and to teach thr
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  • 213 2 THE dnve for recruit-: to the ranks of the Azad Hnd Fauj has gained increased momentum! with the celehrat;on of Nat'onal Libernt on W^ck, in Syenan. says Dcmei. Part of the WMkH program includ-is a drive for recruits to the Indian National Army
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  • 225 2 COMPETITION was keen among the 16 lo:al vocalists who participated in the Nippon Songs contest at the Hoso-kan of the Kyoreiken at the Great World Amusement Park last night. The la: ge and enthusiastic crowd present was treated to a "lumber of popular
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  • 281 2 AFTER months of intensive training, two Medical Auxiliary Service organizations here under Dr. C. J. Paglar, Director, proved their capability at two local demonstrations on Tuesday, one by members of the Geylang Unit, at the Geylang Malai School, and the other by
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  • 470 2 Saturday s Results, Promoter's Methods Call Por Comment SATURDAY night's boxing at the N:w World Arena, promoted by Mr. Matthew de Souza, resulted as follows: Joe Diamcnd < 143--lb.> drew with Battling Sima n3O-lb> over 12 round*: .Tagicr Singh drew with Johnny Mortell i ovor ten r.unds: Dabara Singh'
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  • 626 2 DR. CJ. PAGLAR, MISS ENA AERIA TELL OF OBSERVATIONS AT SETTLEMENT BY SYONAN SIIIMBUN STAFF REPORTER OUTLINING medical iacititles at Fuji Village, Bahau, In the course of his radio conversation with Mr. E. Saito of the Nippon Sangyo Keizai Shimbun, which was broadcast
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  • 328 2 DESCRIBING a typical day in th 3 life of a pioneer at Fuji Village, Bahau, Bishop Adrian Devals, in his radic conversation on Friday, prefaced his story by pointing out that in every public enterprise it is essential to have a proper
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  • 250 2 Nippon-}in Form New Rugby Football Assn., Make First Outing TWO fifteens. Blues and White^, compris.ns Nippo.i-j n •nd members o: the Syonan Snorts AsoO.-iation, met :n a keen game or ruyby at Jalan Bes.ir otaoium on Saturday. A better balanced s'rte, Blues won after a hard struggle. The Deputy
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  • 148 2 The views expressed in letters to the Editor are those of the correspondents, and in publishing the letters, the Syonan Shimbun does not necessarily concur voith those views. Letters must be short (about 100 words), and to the point. Public Address Loudspeaker For Emerald Hill Road The
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  • 95 2 INDIAN temnles and other religious institutions in Syonan are holding spec'al commemorative services as part of the local Ind-an community's program celebrating National Liberation Weelc, says Domei. Thousands of Ind:ans are offering prayers for the caily victory of the Azad Hind Fauj and the Impe-ial
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  • 205 2 ESTABLISHED with the dual purpos2 of providing expert translations in Nippcn-Go, Malai, Chinese, Arabic, and the English languages, and at the same time to foster th 2 study and use of the Malai language, the Malai Translation Bureau and Malai Language Institute was opened
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  • 149 2 THE SYONAN Nippo will sponsor a dramatic show in aid of the Endau farm settlers on the auspicious day cf Tencho Setsu, April 29. at the Yamcto Gekijo. The show will be held with the sup port of
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  • 172 2 IN AID of the Enoati and Bahau settlers, a eptcal mus cal evening, \inder the patronage of the Syonan Tokubetu-si and with the support of the Syonan Shimbun, w1! ts held at the Kokaido en Friday, April 14. from 6 to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 189 2 PUBLIC NOTICE NATIONAL LIBERATION WEEK. AS PART OP THIS CELEBRATION by the Syonan Branch of the Indian Independence League, six temporary centres for 2 days namely 11th and 12th April have been arranged for the administration of the Oath of Allegiance to both men and women, who. by reason of
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    • 139 2 NEW WORLD BOXING Razak's Promotion of Genuine Knockout Fights WED. APRIL 12 JIMMY BIRD vs. W. SMITH TONY PIAS vs. ARABIAN KIP ALBURN FERRAO vs. YOUNG \U HENRY LEr. vs. JOE GANS GOLDEN GLOVES vs. M. MAHMOOD Plus 2 Extra Bouts. If bad weather—Fights postponed tc Thursday, I3!h. S*ats: $2.
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    • 380 2 PUBLIC NOTICES SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 52 HE: RECRUITMENT Of STUDENTS TO BE ADMITTED INTO KOA-GAKU-IN (Army Interpreters Training Institute) ALL APPLICANTS to De -\omitted as students into Koa-Caku-in should ibo present at Kosei-Ka o Syonan Tokubotu-si soityo for physical and oral teets on April 10th at 10 a.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 235 2 TODAYS PROGRAM pm. musical selections; 6.33 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginner 6.40 p.m. Chine, c Children's Hour- 7 p.m. South Indian classi alv 750 p.m. Nippon melo-ie 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news in Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.45 p.m. news In Ho'ikien; 8.59
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