Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 13 April 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 426 THURSDAY. APRIL IS. KOKI 2604. BHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 151 1 Mountbatten's Strategy 'Very Unsatisfactory 9 LISBON, April 11.—The development of the Nippon forces' advance into In^ia continues to cause uneasiness in Britain, according to the report of the London correspondent of the Spanish newspaper Arriba. The correspondent said that British papers repeatedly
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  • 344 1 By A Domei War Correspondent ON THE INDO-BURMA BORDER, April 11—Keeping clear of beaten tracks and backing its own path through thick: Jungles and across deep ravines, the Axad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) carries out effective harassing attacks for days into the heart
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  • 123 1 Oamei. LISBON, April 11.—A dispatch from Soboken. New Jersey, said that several thousand workers cf the Bethlehem Steel Company's shipyard refused to work overtime in protest against the company's order prchibiting coffee drinking on the job. The shipbuilding spokesman said that the men t^ually
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  • 414 1 INDIANS throughout the world, wiihin India's borders as "well as outside their Motherland, pledge anew today to avenge the mass murder of innocent men, women and children at Jallianwalla Bagh on April 13, 1919. Tho mention of the word "Amritsar" is enough to set aflame the
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  • 304 1 By a Domei Military Correspondent IOKYO, April 11—The battle for the Imphal plain is at present developing to a crescendo, reports pouring in from the In do-Burma frontier indicate. Against mounting Nippon pressure in the northern mountainous region. the enemy has established his defence
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  • 230 1 Domei. ON THE FOREMOST IndOBurma Front. April 11—Vanguards of Indo-Nippon forces driving from the central IndoBurma bordsr area toward Imphal at dawn on April 9 reduced the enemy advance base at Tishen Height, situated five kilometres south-west of a narrow path on
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  • 169 1 By A Dmmtk War Ciwnsgnimwt AT THE INDIAN FRONT, April 12—Nippon forces carrying out a fierce moonlight attack on the night of April 7 captured Kangratonggi, 25 kilometres north-west of Tfrnph*' on the Kohima highway, and are now hotly pursuing fleeing enemy units. Our forces, which
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  • 92 1 DmatL By A Wax Correspondent ON THE INDO-BURMA Border Front, April 11.—With Nippon units one after another breaking through strongly defended advanced enemy positions, the f«H of Tennopur, strategic enemy point IS kilometres south-east of Palel. Is now imminent. One Nippon unit advancing towards Tennopur
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  • 176 1 DomeL Bt A War Correspondent AT A NIPPON BASE on the Indo-Burma Front, April 11— Following the capture of the hills on both sides of Tolbon, ten kilometres south-west of Moirang. on the afternoon of April 9, Nippon forces are now hotly pursuing
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  • 275 1 D_-_et LISBON, April 11—The German High Ccmmand announced that heavy fighting with superior Soviet infantry and tank forces continued on the north Crimean front, according to a Berlin dispatch. The official Rumanian war communique said that in Sivash and on the Perekop Isthmus, the
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  • 196 1 Hostilities Resolve Into 'Endurance Test': AntiAxis Strength Strained LISBON, April 11.—Australian Army Minister Francis Forde warned Australians today tliat only five per cent, of Nippon's troops have been in action against the British, Australians and Americans, while practically the
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  • 207 1 DhmiL TOKYO, April 12.—The Joho Kycku (Board of Information) yesterday announced that the Cabinet at its regular meeting on April 11 reached a decision to establish a "Research Mobilization Headquarters" in order to make most effective use cf the people so that all results of researches
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  • 48 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in thr Central Pacific. April 12.—Another ineffective raid against our positions on Truk Island cost the enemy air force two bombers when about 20 enemy bombers attacked our positions at dawn on Tuesday. Only slight damage wan caused to out positions.
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  • 72 1 wsMWaX STOCKHOLM, April I*—The town of Gorgan, 200 miles north-east of Teheran, will have to be entirely rebuilt following the violent earthquake last Wednesday night, a dispatch from Teheran said. It said that one-third of the houses in the town were destroyed and the remainder made uninhabitable.
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  • 208 1 DomeL FUKUOKA, April 11.—Nippon's staunch .ally, Thailand, in Toa (East Asia) is concentrating the essence of its national power fcr the destruction of the United States and Britain, not only militarily but also politically, economically, and culturally, under the leadership of Prime Minister Phibun Songkhram.
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  • 139 1 Domei. TIENTSIN. April 12.—Continuing vigorous mcpping-up operations against Chinese Red forces in eastern and central Hopeh Province, Nippon units, in close co-cperation with Chinese armed forces of the National Government of China, during the month of March engaged approximately 5.023 enemy trcops. Eight of
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  • 196 1 DomeL LISBON, April 11—Admiral Chester Nimits, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Pacific Fleet, and Lieut. Gen. Robert C. Richardson, Commander of the United States Army forces in Hawaii, declared that it is "still within capabilities" for Nippon to execute carrier attacks on Hawaii and
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  • 263 1 Domo. HANOI. April 11—Reflecting the burning indignation the entire people are harbouring against the United States Air Force in China for its wanton air attacks on the inhabitants cf this city on April 8, the Laoking, official organ of the French Indochina Government-General, in its editorial
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  • 98 1 MM A NIPPON BASE in 'one South Pacific, April 11—A Nippon motorboat of our marine unit in New Guinea sank one enemy motor tor-pedo-boat and heavily damaged two others on the evening of April 7 when It spotted the enemy vessels eight kilometres east of Uligan,
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  • 84 1 Domti SHANGHAI, April 11.—In acknowledgment of the untiring work being carried on by Nippon Pressmen and cameramen on the continent, the Pre-53 Corps of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China recently established continental military Press awards to be presented to members of the Press service who render
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  • 70 1 Domei. LISBON, April 11. —A San Salvador dispatch said that ten Salvadoriaa Army officers, who last week participated in an abortive coup d'etat against President General Maximiliano Martinez, were executed by a firing squad yesterday. Among those executed wer« Gen. Alfonso Marroquin, commander of the First Infantry Regiment
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  • 528 2 ESCAPED BY JUMPING OVER GARDEN WALL AFTER ORDEAL THE INHUMAN slaughter of thousands of innocent Indian men, women and children while attending a religious gathering at Jallianwalla Bagh in Amritsar a quarter of a century ago was recounted today by Dr. B. R.
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  • 220 2 GOOD screen entertainment was provided at a "Savings Evening" held under the auspices of the Malai Bankers' Association, with the support cf the Sendenbu and Eiga Haikyu Sha, at the Syowa Gekijo last right. The show was given lor the benefit of all
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  • 203 2 AS WE are entering the third year of the Dai Toa Senso (Greater East Asia War) the war situation is becoming more and more intensified. It is satisfying to ncte that the Chinese population, which comprises 70 per cent cf all the inhabitants
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  • 119 2 Domei. DJAKARTA. April 10—Aiming at strengthening Djawa's education system, the Djawa Education Service Association was inaugurated at a ceremony held on Saturday at the Municipal Theatre here, attended by the Direc-tor-General of the Military Administration, Ir. Scekarno, President of the Central Council, and approximately 1,000
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  • 130 2 DoraeL MANILA, April 11.—Marking another forward stride in securing complete peace and order for the Philippines, several veteran constabulary officers have voluntarily rejoined the National Pclice Force in order to accelerate governments pacification campaign. In accordance with an executive order, President Jose P. Laurel yesterday
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  • 111 2 THE first concert held by the Syonan Musical Bands on April 10 at the Minamiza Gekijo in North Bridge Road. Syonan, under the instruction of the Senden-bu proved a great success. It is expected that love for music will in this way be further popularized
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  • 89 2 A MASS rally of Indian residents in Taiping being held today at the Dai Toa Gekijo in Taiping will climax the "Naticnal Liberation Week" program arranged by the Taiping branch of the Indian Independence League. There will be a procession from the ILL premises
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  • 441 2 Part of the remains of Gautama in the Shwedagon Pagoda in Burma is being removed to Nippon in order to bring closer the link between Nippon and Banna through religious faith and to avoid any untoward happening in consequence of the enemy's
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  • 484 2 BATU PAHAT, April 10.—The production of castor seeds is n(?W, 6^r U?^ cf ta, kerl all over this Province for the first time, with this district planting 375 acres, the largest area in Johore Altogether 1,550 acres will be planted in all districts
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  • 332 2 MUAR VETERINARY CHIEF DISCLOSES ENCOURAGING STATISTICS Domci. MUAR, April 11.—There are today 23,000 pigs being reared in this district and this number represents an increase of 100 per cent, over that of the pre-war figure, according to statistics compiled by the local Veterinary
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  • 197 2 Domei. SAIGON, April 11.—Following variors improvements and experiments carried out by the municipal authorities for the purpose o attaining complete self-suffi-ciency, various districts in the vicinity of Saigon and Cholon, beginning this year, undertook further steps for the early attainment cf the status of selfsufficiency.
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  • 108 2 Domei. DJAKARTA, April 12.—This year's labour mobilization plan recently decided on by the Military Administration authorities aims to supply manpower several times as much as last year In 6rder to meet the increased demand for labourers for various important works not enly in DJawa but also other parts
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  • 505 2 Patrons Pay $5,000, $2,000 For Single Tickets For Bahau, Endau Tournament PROVIDING a striking example of the gratitude of 3.,onan's citizens to the island's former residents who have emigrated north to participate in the "Grow More Food" drive, a prominent Chinese resident here has paid $5,000 for a special
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  • 225 2 Domei. MANILA, April 11.—Enthusiastically following the progress of the victorious Nippon and Indian National Army troops, which are reducing one British fortress after another, local Indians are at present actively observing National Liberation Week, with a new drive to raise funds in aid of
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  • 284 2 Dontei. RANGOON, April 11.—Contrary t:> the British expectation the Burmese people are giving wholehearted co-operation to Nippon simply because they harbour out and out hatred for th« British as a result of years of maltreatment, declared Bandocla U Sein, Minister of Religious Affairs and National
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 487 2 ANNOUNCEMENT THE CEYLONESE COMMUNITY of Syonan are having a Tea Party on Friday the 14th instant at 6 pm. (T.T.) on the 1.1.1*., Syonan Branch lawn to celebrate the Ceyloneso National Day. ALL CEYLONESE are invited to attend th<? party. ILL. membership badge mast be worn. PUBLIC NOTICE SYONAN TOKUBETU
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    • 555 2 PUBLIC NOTICE SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 54 Re: Recruitment of students for tin DreaMr's Training Institute. RECRUITMENT of students to b« admitted into the Dresser's Training Institute will take place in accordance with the following particulars: 1. Number of recruits: 30 2. Qualification: Male youths between the ages of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 114 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 8 pm. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners: 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. light music by the Syonan Hoso Kangengakudan; 7.50 p.m. Nippon songs; 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
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