Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 11 April 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Ojoice 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 424 TUESDAY. APRIL 11. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • Nippon Capture Of Palel Imminent
    • 270 1 Darnel. LISBON, April 9.—lt is reported from Washington that two of California's, representatives to Congress, Harry Sheppard (Democrat) and Bertrand Gearhart (Republican) demanded complete explanations by the anti-Axis leaders "to the frightening developments in the new Asiatic war situation." The report said
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    • 512 1 British Put To Rout In Sibong-Chanol Sector Demei. ON THE BURMA FRONT, April 10.—The reduction of Palel, an important point leading into Imphal Plains, is believed to be only a question of time as offensive operations by Nippon units in the area are steadily
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  • 89 1 DomcL ON THE INDO-BURMA Border, April 10—A Nippon nnit, movins forward from the Ht'ndaw sector, :s now carrying out concentrated attacks, aided by ArtiJlery and air units, against about 5,000 enemy forces comprising the British spearhead in th? vicinty of Morrh, about 50 kilometres north-west
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  • 312 1 WITH THE fall one after another in rapid succession of all advanced enemy bases on the Indo-Burma border, the Imperial Nippon forces are reported to be pouring into the Assam Plains, eastern gateway to Calcutta, thence to New Delhi. Kohima is the latest of enemy advanced
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  • 212 1 YET MORE useful work will be done by the Syonan Over-sea-Chinese Association when it forms its Women's Section. This new branch of the O.C.A. organization will be headed by Mrs. Lim Boon-keng, wife of the President, who will be assisted by Madam Tien Chwee-giok. There
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  • 230 1 Absolute Co-operation Expected As A Result AS WE are entering the third year of Dai Toa Senso, (Greater East Asia War), the war situation is becoming more and more intensified. It is gratifying to note that the Chinese population, who comprises 70 per cent
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  • 222 1 Comci. LISBON, April 9.—ln heavy aerial combats with strong United States bomber formations which attacked Central Germany at mid-day yesterday, German fighters and anti-aircraft artillery shot down 87 United Statss planes, th 3 Fuehrer's Headquarterj communique announced, according to a Berlin dispatch. In florce
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  • 89 1 Dome! BURMA FRONT, April 10—It is revealed that Joachim yon Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister, on April 8, cabled a personal message of felicitation to Subhas Chandra Bose, Head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind and Commander-in-Chief of the Azad Hn3 Fauj, congra'.ulatlni him on the entry
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  • 81 1 MUSICIANS and vocalists in Syonan are to be registered. The relevant regulation is a^pli^able to private tutors and those who depend on music for their livelihood. Musicians who have not yet registered themselves are required to submit t-hcir applications, togethsr with two copies
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  • 593 1 Domei. MANILA, April 11.—That the fall of Bataan marked the emergence of the new and glorious independent Philippines is the unanimous opinicn of Filipino Ministers of State on th» occasion of the second anniversary of Ba--taan's surrender to the victorious Nippon forces.
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  • 311 1 Domei. ON THE FOREMOST Front in India, April 10.—The activities o: the Azad Hind FauJ (Indian National Army) which entered Koliima with Nippon forces, had been remarkable throughout the present drive particularly during the capture of Phakekedzumi, Jessami, and a hill south
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  • 45 1 MARQUIS YoEhicl.'ita Tokugawa, Adviser to the Malai Gunsel (Military AcxunUtration) left Gpo lan by air on April 8 for n. two-month".' visit to Nippon where he is scheduled to confer with Government leaders. He will return h"re some time during June.
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  • 479 1 Domei. ON THE FOREMOST Front in India, April 6—(Delayed) Kohima, the enemy's strategic point of operations against the central Indo-Burma frontier, finally fell at daybreai on April 6. The difficulties encountered by th» Indo-Nippon forces in marching over precipitous mountain region in their
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  • 132 1 Domei. LISBON, April B—With the continued strikes in the coal mines and dockyard; in Wales, Yorkshire and elsewhere becoming very serious, and everytn:ng indicating that 1944 will be Britain's worst strike year since 1926, a d;spatch from London said that the British Government is,
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  • 42 1 Dotnei. HOIHOW. April Two Nort.i American B-25's yesterday morninj; attempted a raid on Hwar.pliu, o« Hainan Island, but Ni;>pon interceptors heavily damaged one of them in aerial combat. The ialders fled without inflicting any damage to tha Nippon, instaratlons
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  • 685 2 STRESSES VALUE OF FACILITIES PROVIDED FOR NIPPON-GO EDUCATION (By Syntun Shim bun Staff Reporter) TOUCHING on the various amenities now available and those contemplated in the near future at Fuji Village, Bahau, Dr. C. J. Paglar, President of the Syonan Eurasian Welfare Association,
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  • 331 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter DESCRIBING the vital issues confronting th 3 settlers at preh nt at Bahau Settlement at the radio conversation broadcast from the Syonan Station on Friday last, Bishop Adrian Derals said: "Every settler at Bahau Colony has left all
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  • 341 2 By fyonan Shimbun Staff Reporter IN ANSWER to the question: "What is the position of th 3 aged .settlers at present on the site? If they hays no young relatives to help them on their plct, will there be any
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  • 129 2 Old Amateur Rivals Meet Tomorrow As Professionals FOLLOWING up last Wednesday's excellent "B" promotion, Promoter Razak is staging another attractive "B" card tomorrow ct the New World arena. 7. a main event, and perhaps the ftrmge;t drawing item in the card. Is h~tvren Jimmy Bird and W. Smith. These
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  • 92 2 Biff Hockey Match On Saturday, Gate For Bahau, Endau Pioneers SYONAN hockey enthusiasts p. re eagerly looking forward to the hockey match at Jalan Besar Stadium en Saturday between Boeki-ka and Wanderers. Opinion is divided as to which team will win, but whatever ths issue, a grand gam 2
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  • 159 2 Dead. DJAKARTA, April 3—Coming as another triumphal milestone in the development of Djawa, a new railway Tnc leading to a coal mine of unparalleled richness in western Djawa began operating April 1, precisely one year after the ground was broken for its construction. The
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  • 159 2 AS PART of the program for the celebration of the success of the Postal Savings drive which has already passed the $5,000,000 mark, entertainments will b? given to depositors in Syonan and other principal cities throughout Maiai at a number of cinemr.s
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  • 301 2 'AnoHata O Ute 9 More Than Mere Movie Feature SPONSORED by the Press in byenan, w.th the .support of Ei^a Haikyu Sha, a special preview of the epic war film. "Ano Hata O u^?* That Flae> was given ni eP^ Toa Gekiio l^t night i The show attracted
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  • 164 2 Domei. MEDAN, April 4—A trunk highway, six metres wide and wending its way over the jungles cf central Sumatra for a distance of some 83 kilometres from the eastern coast of Tapanoeli Province to the western coast of Adjeh Province, has just
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  • 179 2 Dome!. BOGOR (West Djawa). April 10.—Rubber horse-shoes, waterbottles and rice-cookers and an economical method to procure tartaric acid from tamarind saeds were recently evolved by the West Djawa Research Institute of the Plant Industry Corporaticn her?. The rubber horse-shoes are said to be more durable than
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  • 33 2 The mixed rugby fifteens Blues and Whit.'s in which Nippon-j'n and Syonan Sports Association members participated at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Blues won after a good game.
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  • 341 2 ASSERTING that this year's observance of National Liberation Weei by East Asia's 3.000,000 Indians must have special significance in view of the fact that India's Army or Liberation, the A2ad Hind Pauj, in concert with the Imperial Nippon Forces, have launched their final
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  • 146 2 Domei. SEMARANG, April B.—The Semarang Health Research Institute with 13 buildings equipped fully with all modern facilities and manned by a staff of some 70 experts, formally embarked on its mission of improving sanitary conditions in the island with an impressive opening
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  • 106 2 Domei HANOI, April 8-The Gcvern-ment-GenerEl has strengthened its Propaganda and Publicity Board by creating an AssistantDirectorship and by appointing Neurvel d 2 La Flesh. Manager of the Cochin China branch for the post, it was disclosed here tcday. It is antioJpated that the Board, thus strengthened,
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  • 376 2 592 MALAI, CHINESE FARMING FAMILIES HAVE TRANSFORMED JUNGLE, SWAMP Domei. MUAR (Johore): April 10.—Three-foot high padi today covers 1,375 acres of land at Lobol Bakol, which, a little over a year ago, was all jungle and swamp and the haunt of wild beasts. Lobol Bakol
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  • 278 2 I Domei. MANILA, April B.—Cebu Island, one of the fertile provinces of ths Visayan Group, has attained remarkable progress in all fields of activity, according to reports received from leading officials of the province. Since its occupation by Nippon forces shortly
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  • 241 2 THE MARTIAL spirit of every Indian in Toa <East Asia) today was typified by the younger members of the community at a special children's rally held on Sunday under the auspices cf the Syonan chapter of the Indian Independence League in observance of
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  • 85 2 A PURSE of $6,500 was presented to members of the Rani of Jhansi Rsgiment from Indian men and women in Syonan at a women's mass meeting held en Saturday at the Syonan chapter on the occasion of National Liberation Week, says Dcmei.
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  • 350 2 Penang Not Lagging Behind In Food SelfSufficiency Drive THE CAMPAIGN fcr attaining self-sufficiency in foodstuffs is i being intensified in Penang, as elsewhere in New Malai, and every step is being taken by the provincial authorities to make the local inhabitants "Grow Mor? Focd" conscious. The opening up of many
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  • 113 2 Dotnrl MANILA. April 3—Completing a three-month inspection visit to Nippon. General Artemio Ricarte, noted Filipino patriot returned here on April 1. Ricarte, in a Press interview, declared that his personal contact with "fighting Nippcn" has renewed his resolve to fight the common war together
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  • 153 2 REFLECTING the rising savings consciousness of the local inhabitants, another successful month was recorded by tho Penang Pest Office Savings Ban* which received a total of $127 000 in deposits during March This amount exceeds the total reached during the savings drive in February
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  • 105 2 A CELEBRATION Committed to draw up an elaborate program for Tencho Setsu, which falls oh April 29, was formed by the Syonan Malai Kosei Kyokai iSyonan Malai Welfare Association) at a m?eting held on Sunday, sava Domei. Several young members of the com* munity are on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 289 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENC& DEATH MR. KIONG CHIN HEAN of 26, Kampong Eunos passed away last 'April 8. 2604) at the age oi i». Funeral took place on Sunday April 9, 2604) ac 2 p.m. (T.T.) at Bidadari. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a Lady lyrist able "7a converse in Nippon-Go. Knowledge ot Kanji
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 104 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 7 -p.m. piano recital; 7.15 p.m. instrumental interlude: 7.20 p.m. Cantonese drama; 7.50 p.m. Nippon melodies; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news In Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.45
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