Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 17 April 1944

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NC. 429 MONDAY. APRIL 17. KOKI 2604. SHOW A 19 SEVTN CENTS
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  • 420 1 MOUNTBATTEN'S ARMY FACING ANNIHILATION BY A DOMEI MILITARY COMMENTATOR. TOKYO, April 14.—Since the British-Indian armies in the Imphal plains reeling back before the assaults of Indo-Nippon forces and facing annihilation or capture comprise the flower of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's command, the
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  • 550 1 OFFICIAL notices appearing in our columns disclose the Initiation of new systems of food distribution. Noodles are being distributed by the Auxiliary Police, bread and other subsidiary foodstuffs and everyday necessities through the rice retailers and/or the Auxiliary Police personnel. This ranks among the best news
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  • 644 1 Premier Reviews War Situation In Address To Axis Commissions TOKYO, April 15.—Premier Gen. Hideki Tojo in addressing the meeting of joint technical commissions under the Tripartite Pact, reaffirmed Nippon's determination to realize the common aims of the Axis nations, "by going forward together with
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  • 163 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE In Burma, April 15.—Subhas Chandra Bom, head of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, has received from Benito Mussolini, Head of the Socialist Republican Government of Italy, a personal message of congratulation on the brilliant achievements of the Indian National Army In
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  • 557 1 Nippon Forces Reach Point Within Striking Distance Of British Last Defence Line Domei. ON THE BURMA FRONT, April 14.—The Nippon offensive in Eastern India is swiftly reaching a climax with the fall of Imphal, most important base of the enemy defence in this* sector
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  • 253 1 Domel. LISBON, April 14.—The United Press correspondent in New Delhi, on the basis of Mountbatten's headquarters communique, said that Nippon forces have virtually isolated a mix force of British and Indian veterans inside ths fortress town of Imphal. Fanning out from hills bordering the
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  • 283 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE, April 14.—Nippon Army air units in China on April 13 and 14 raided important enemy air bases at Tanchuk, Nanyung, and Yushaii. On the evening of April 13 our fighter units raided Tanchuk without encountering any
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  • 577 1 By A Domel War Correspondent ON THE IMPHAL FRONT, April 14—Heavy fighting is, at present, under way between advancing Nippon forces and the enemy defending positions in the vicinity of the Bishenpur-Silchar road. The enemy is throwing reinforcements recklessly into the battle despite
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  • 136 1 DomeL SHANGHAI, April 14—With the object of speeding up the recovery of key industrial plants as well as increasing the production of majcr light and heavy industrial manufactures, five ministerial officials dispatched by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the National Government cf
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  • 598 2 FULL LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO SYONAN ADVERTISING AGENCY'S DRIVE MAINLY through the generosity of Nippon Banking Institutions and firms in Syonan, who have manifested a keen desire to encourage needy settlers at Fuji Village, the Editor of the
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  • 275 2 New Syndicate To Handle Future Boxing Promotions By Syonan Shimbun Stall Reporter CONNECTING frequently with terrific rights, Sarban Singh won his fight against Slogger Ang at the end of the fourth of their scheduled ten-round contest when Ang's seconds threw in the tcwel at the Great World on Saturday
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  • 187 2 Hockey Final Yields Over $2,000 For Endau, Bahau Settlers A FURTHER contribution towards the funds being raised to aid settlers at Endau and Bahau will be made soon as a result of the hockey match at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday between Boeki-Ka and Wanderers. A sum of over
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  • 591 2 WITH burning enthusiasm to co-operate with the Gunsei (Military Administration in perfecting the defence structure, a large number of able-bodied Malais are pouring in daily to register for the local Heiho (Auxiliary Servicemen Organization) at 368, Victoria Street, one of the
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  • 132 2 By Sjronan Shimban SUJt Reporter THE special musical evening held at the Syonan Kokaido on Saturday last, In support of the pioneers of the "Grow More Food" Settlements in Bahau and Endau proved to be an outstanding success, financially also,
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  • 113 2 THE ceremony marking the admission of the second term students of the Malai Suisan Shurenjo (Malai Fisheries School), who were selected from the various provinces in Malai, took place on Saturday. Tbe program for the function Included national etiquette, ttansniisaion of the admission order,
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  • 360 2 BATU PAHAT (Johore), April 12.—Nearly 60,000 acres here are today planted with tall swaying coconut palms, which have made this district the chief seat of this industry in Johore as well as Malai. Johore with about 150,000 acres covered with this palm is
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  • 424 2 A CLERK will always remain a clerk—he lives and dies a clerk. On the other hand, it takes years to train skilled labourers and once such persons become fully trained there is great demand for such type of skilled labourers and mechanics, declared
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 289 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. MRS. RETTHINASABATHY, Mr. and Mrs. Murugasu and Dr. and Mrs. Vellasamy thank all their friend* and relatives for theJr kind wishes and assistance and valuable presents on j the occasion of the marriage of Miss Ambifrai to Mr. gingaravelu. (Upcountry papers please copy) MR. MRS. SUPPIAH,
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    • 354 2 PUBLIC NOTICE SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE No. 57 Re: ReendUnent of Hei ho. IT IS hereby notified that local youths who are desirous of co-operat-ing actively with Dal Nippon Teikoku are invited, in accordance with the regulations governing the recruitment of Hei-ho enacted some time ago, to tender their services
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    • 1793 2 PUBLIC NOTICE TAX LAWS OF TOBACCO. THE TAX LAWS OP TOBACCO were on March 24th, 2604 decided upon by the Military Commander-in-Chief of Malai. Those TAX LAWS OR TOBACCO are divided into the following items. ARTICLE 1. Cigars, cigarettes, cut tobacco, chewing tobacco, and tobacco snuff, (henceforward, these shall be
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 239 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM I pm. musical selections; 6.30 p.m. news in Nippon-go language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese Children's Hour; 7 p.m. talk in Malai by Mr. S. Ito. technical staff of the Agricultural Dept., on "Work and Cultivate Foodstuff"; 7.15 p.m. Karnatic songs; 7.50 p.m. Klppon melodies; 8 p.m. news
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