Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 15 April 1944
1944-04-15
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Title Section22 1944-04-15 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 428 SATURDAY. APRIL 19, KOKI €604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS22 words
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NIPPON SUCCESS IN INDIA SERIOUSLY AFFECTING CHUNGKING
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603 1944-04-15 1 DomcL ON THE FOREMOST FRONT IN INDIA, April 13.—1n parallel with the battle of annihilation progressing in the vicinity of the Kohima sector, a number of Indo-Nippon units have now advanced to a point only 15 kilometres south of Dimapur, thereby greatly603 words
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543 1944-04-15 1 o Americans Criticize British Attitude To Chiang Regime Domel. LISBON, April IS.—How hard hit the anti-Axis has been by the failure of the bombastically-propa-gandized Burma campaign, has been revealed by articles of leading newspapermen in the United States and Britain, according to dispatches543 words
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Article148 1944-04-15 1 D#tnel ON THE FOREMOST Front at Kaladan, April 13 —In parallel with the favourable war progress in the eastern India sector, where a general offensive will be launched against Imphal at any moment, members of the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) in close co-operation with Nippon148 words
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201 1944-04-15 1 ConitL By A War Correspondent ON THE KALADAN FRONT, April 13.—Slashing its way into the enemy at Maungdaung and on the hills north-west of Maungdaung, a powerful unit of the Azad Hind FauJ (Indian National Army) last night achieved noteworthy war results. This unit,201 words
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Article32 1944-04-15 1 Domei. I/SBON. April 13.—A large German trade mission has arrived In Lisbon primarily to arrange for increased supply of wolfram in exchange for steel a'"i other metals and machine-tools.32 words
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255 1944-04-15 1 Domei. TSINGTAO, April 12.—1n a ens-week campaign ending on April 8 against the Chinese Communiit Eighth Route Army in Taianshan district, 30 kilometre.? south-west of Anchiu, a unit of the National Government Army under Gsn. Li Wan-li, dealt a crushing blow to the enemy. The unit255 words
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Article260 1944-04-15 1 THE INVESTIGATION which is being conducted by competent officers of the Chosabu (Research Bureau) of the Nampo Gunseisokan-bu (Southern Regions Military Administration Department), into typical family budgets in Malai, has aroused considerable public attention. It is of the greatest interest to the local inhabitants to know that260 words
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Article108 1944-04-15 1 Domet ZURICH. April 13.—One Vrf 13 American bombers ordered to land was shot down today when it failed to respond to the ins/ ructicr3, according to the Swiss Communique, a Bern.;, dispatch said. The plane was brought down by Swi&s ngriLer planes. Several members of the108 words
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199 1944-04-15 1 DomeL LISBON, April 13—The German High Command announced that in the course of attacks by American bombers on south-eastern, northern and central Germany, yesterday, German air defence units shot down 51 four-engined bombers, according to a Berlin dispatch. The commun'que added that fast German199 words
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Article193 1944-04-15 1 Oonwi. TOKYO. April 14—Approval for ths merger of the Teikoku Bank with the Jugo Bank and of the Yasuda Bank with the Showa and Daisan Banks was granted on Thursday by the Okura Sho (Finance Ministry), it is learned. This announcement was issued by the193 words
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Article, Illustration331 1944-04-15 1 Domri. LISBON, April 13.—A New Delhi dispatch quoted Mount batten's Headquarters as saying that Nippon forces have edged around to the north-west ot Imphal, supplementing their positions to the south, west of the base in the Manipur plains, Eastern India. Significantly the dispatch331 words
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101 1944-04-15 1 Domel. LISBON, April 13.—The British Government, through Sir Samuel Hoare, British Ambassador to Madrid, has protested against the seizure by the Spanish authorities of stocks of petrol belonging to the Angle-American Shell and Vacuum Oil companies at Tetuan, Spanish Morocco, it is reported from London.101 words
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Article54 1944-04-15 1 Omnei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, April 14.—Our units shot down one B-24 bomber and six P-38 fighters, of which two are probables, out of a total of 148 B-24 and B-25 bombers and P-38 fighters which attempted to raid Hollandia. New Guinea, on the54 words
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137 1944-04-15 1 Domei. AT THE FOREMOST Frontline in India, April 13 —The British-Indian Fourth Army Corps' last remaining escape gap out of the lmphal basin the Imphal-Hao-chong highway—was closed on April 9 by a Nippon Hying column at a height 30 kilometres nofth-west of lmphal. The137 words
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Article148 1944-04-15 1 Domci. AT A NIPPON BASE on the Indian Front, April 14.—Th* narrow path south-west of Mcirang where enemy troops are now rallying to hold their positions belore the onslaught of our troops is located at th^ intersection of Loktak Lake marshy swamps and the Manipur valley.148 words
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Article137 1944-04-15 1 By A Domei War Correspondent ON THE POREMC6T Front in India. April 13—Equipped wisfi l,:avy artillery as well as mountain guns, the rearguard of the reinforced enemy 23rd Division is desperately attempting to check our onslaught on the narrow path south-west of Moirang leading to linphal.137 words
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433 1944-04-15 2 DomH. KUALA LUMPUR, April 14.—A two-day conference of Malai Sultans took place here yesterday and concluded today attended by the Sultans of Perak, Selangor, Negrl Sembilan and Pahang. and the Sultan of Johore (by proxy). The opening ceremony which commenced at 10.30433 words
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115 1944-04-15 2 A DRIVE to encourage cleanliness In Syonan kampongs has been launched by the Malai Kyosel Kyokal (Malal Welfare Association) during the week starting from April 10. During the week Drs. M. Gaus, S. I. M. Ibrahim and C. J. Paglar will tour115 words
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205 1944-04-15 2 AN INFORMAL tea party and musical entertainment, sponsored by the Azad Hind newspapers, was held at the I.N.A. hospital, Bidadari, yesterday, for the patients of the hosAmong the guests were, Major Ogawa and Col. Bhonsle, Chief of Staff, AH.P. Sri. M. Sivaram, spokesman205 words
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Article, Illustration330 1944-04-15 2 FULL HOUSE REWARDS SHOW TO AID BAHAU, ENDAU SETTLERS THE SPECIAL musical evening at the Kokaido yesterday, held under the patronage of the Syonan Tokubetu-si and supported by the Syonan Shimbun proved to be an outstanding success, exceeding all expectations. With every seat filled,330 words
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Article125 1944-04-15 2 THE flrst wedding in Fuji Village (Mukim 5> tcok place on April 11. The happy couple were Mr. Joseph Maung Toon Mkeing, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. U. Maung of Mandalay, Burma, and Miss Theresa Tay. the cnly daughter of Madam Maria125 words
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197 1944-04-15 2 THE formation of a sports- organization to control sporting activities is being contemplated for the New Syonan agricultural settlement in Johore, it was revealed by Mr. O. H. Kiat, Chairman of the Syonan Sports Association and also Chairman of tire Peace Preservation Department197 words
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178 1944-04-15 2 ay syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter ANOTHER good example of how wholeheartedly the people of this city are co-operating in the drive to grow more food may be seen in the fact that each evening policemen of the Kandang Kerbau district turn farmers178 words
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110 1944-04-15 2 Thirty new students are being enrolled for a two-year course in agriculture by the Scrdang School of Agriculture, in Selangor, which will begin next month, says Domei. Applications are now being invited from intending students, who should have at least Middle school education and110 words
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85 1944-04-15 2 THE SECOND graduation ceremony of the Malai Jokyu Shihan Gakko (Malai Higher Normal School) wi'l take place on Friday, April 21, at 10 a.m. at the school premises in Upper Serangoon Road. The program of the day v ill include paying homage in the85 words
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404 1944-04-15 2 WITH the close of the monsoon season last month, large-scale cultivation of subsidiary foodstuffs and vegetables has already been started by the settlers of New Syonan, Chinese agricultural settlement in northern Johore Province, while the cultivation of rice is scheduled to begin within a404 words
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Article1262 1944-04-15 2 SYLVIA MAGNESS - SYLVIA MAGNESS 'AnoHata O Ute'Portrays Fine Qualities Of Nippon Soldiers, Moves Audience AN UNSURPASSED ASIATIC FILM By GATHERED together in the warm darkness anc under the refreshing breeze of electric farfi, together, with the soft beam^ ofi spotlight that Illuminated the screen, all film enthusiasts were welcomed on1,262 words
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318 1944-04-15 2 THOUSANDS of Indians flocked to the six extra centres opened temporarily on Tuesday and Wednesday in various parts of this city to take the oath of allegiance to Netaji and their Provisional Government, says Domei. The centres were opened in addition to the branch318 words
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Advertisement66 1944-04-15 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH G AN—Mrs. Gan Eng Seng (nee Madam Koh Eng Ge_k) aged 80, beloved mother of Gan Tiang Kwee, passed away peacefully on 14th April at 170, Upper Serangoon Read 5% milr, leaving behind one son, one daughter, 3 daughters-in-law, 42 grandchildren, 60 great grandchildren to mourn her66 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1944-04-15 2 TODAY'S PROGEAM 6 pm. ma.i al selections; 630 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners: 6.40 pm. Indian Children's Hour: 7p. vi. radio i)lay by Uie M?lai Truna Party; 7.50 p.m. Nippon mu^ic; 8 pn. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news In Tamil; 8.30 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.45 p.m.105 words
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