Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 24 April 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 435 MONDAY. APRIL 24. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • GATEWAY TO IMPHAL BASIN THROWN OPEN
    • 592 1 Operations Developing Most Favourably For Our Forces BY A DOMEI MILITARY CORRESPONDENT ON THE IN DO-BURMA FRONT, April 23.— Nippon forces and the Azad Hind Fauj are progressing smoothly in their advance towards the enemy fortress of Imphal as well as against the Assam-Bengal
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    • 242 1 Domei. AN UNDISCLOSED PLACE in Burma, April 22.—The Provisional Government of Azad Hind today announced th? appcintment of five new "Ministers of State in a special communique. They are A. Yellapa, Ishar Singh. N. Raghavan, Lieut. Col. Q. R. Nagar, and Lieut. Col. Habibur
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    • 330 1 THE REMARKABLE progress made within the short space of five months in the development of New Syonan (Enclau) reflects considerable credit on the administration and on the Oversea-Chinese Association. It is almost difficult to believe that so much could have been achieved in so short
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    • 1164 1 AMAZING PROGRESS 1 MADE IN 5 MONTHS By T. H. TAN THE LITTLE that I know about agriculture notwithstanding—speaking technically, that is to say —I am convinced, after my visit to New Syonan (Endau), that here Chinese stoicity and diligence,
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    • 113 1 Domei. AT THE FOREMOST Front 1n India April 21—For the first time since the outbreak of the current war, the enemy used incendiary cards to burn down non-combatant houses and a forest zone some distance east of Palel. In order to slow down the pursuit
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    • 667 1 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter A REVISION in the transmission of air raid warnings in Malai has been brought into effect by the authorities and the public's co-operatic n in observing these new signals, which will be
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    • 478 1 Dome 5. ON THE FOREMOST INDIAN F&ONT, April 22.—After storming and taking a narrow trail south of Moirang on April 16, combined forces of Indo-Nippon armies climaxed two days and nights of continued assaults en the enemy stronghold of Moirang by capturing,
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    • 310 1 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter THE FIRST of its kind, and the mest elaborate yet, the pubic funeral cf Messrs. Tan Ean Teck and Tay Nee Ai, who died \rhile on duty to New Syonan, was ht Id yesterday, with the representative of the Guns9ikan, Col.
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  • 878 2 PASSING OF $5,000,000 MARK ALSO BEING WIDELY COMMEMORATED THE SAVINGS in ths Malai Post Office Savings Bank excc:c.ed the S5 000,000 mark on April 21, states r.r announcement *ssued today, by tho Malai Gunseikan-bu Yusei Kyoku. The Post Office Savings Bank
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  • 160 2 THE Penang Tokusyuka (special cla&s) which has been established at Tarek Ayer School fcr boys, and at Birma School for girls, formally opened recently, will also train future school teachers, according to th^ Penang Bunkyckacho, Mr X Mori. Although uhe school will normally accept only
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  • 232 2 Joe Diamond Had Golden Bey Running Round Ring JOE DIAMOND H37-lb outpointed Golden Boy (130-lb over fifteen rounds at the New World, Saturday night. There was little acticn throughout the fight which was characterized by clinching and holding On the part of Golden Boy. Most of the time Golden
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  • 396 2 A LARGE number of Indians' gathered en Friday evening/ at the Dai Toa Gekijo to observe the Provisional Government of Azaci Hind Day, says Domoi. Srcc M. Sivaram, Director ol the Indo Sinbun Sha, under whose auspices the meeting was nsld, recounted
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  • 422 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter PRECEDED by the "Daughters 'cf Dai Toa," Revue the grand premiere of the Toho master- production. "Ano Hata O Ute" Shoot That Flag), attracted a capacity house to the Kyoei Gekijo last night. The
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  • 525 2 INVENTIVE GENIUS BEING DISPLA YED BY A DOMEI STAFF CORRESPONDENT BATU PAHAT (Johore), April 22.—With the advent of the New Order in this country, Malais have shaken off their lethargy and are playing an important role in
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  • 157 2 BANGKOK, April 22.—Another advance in Thailand's road to industrialization has been achieved by the discovery of a new method of manufacturing automobile tyres, through the efforts of Luan Phcng Sophon, member of the Thai Legislature from Bangkok district. With a subsidy of Baht 20,000
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  • 168 2 More Indian OathTaking Centres Opened TWO more oath-taking centres have been opened here for Indians to cope with the rush to take the Oath of Allegiance to the Provisional Governm.-nt and to make H easier for those desiring to do so. The centres are housed at the premises of the
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  • 150 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter. TWO HUNDRED and ten Catholics left Syonan last night for their "Grow More Fcod" settlement in Bahau, Negri Sembilan where, on reaching their destination, they will take an active part with the other pioneers to make Fuji
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  • 87 2 Domrt. KLUANG, April 20.—Burning with th? desire to strike a blow for their country's freedom, a young Indian ccupie nere nas joined the Azad Hind Pauj. They are a 32-year-old tailor, Pockan, and his 22-year-old wife. Sinnammah, residents of Paloh, a few miles distant
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 496 2 NOTICE THE PUBLIC is hereby notified that Mr. Lim Cheng Lian Is no longer employed by tis as from the 20th instant and he has therefore no authority to transact or negotiate any business on our behalf. PACIFIC TRADERS, 85, Rangoon Road, Syonan—Tel. 3392. NOTICE A. GOPAL NAIDU'S service with
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    • 468 2 LEGAL NOTICES ESTATE OF ONG KAY SWEE DECEASED. NOTICE !s hereby pivon that all creditors and other persona having any clr.iir. or demand against the estate of the aboveiiamed Ong Kay Swee. late of Nos. 11 and ie, Ptrumal Road, Syonan-to. who died on the 15th day of Feoruary. 2C02,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 127 2 svonnnsHimBun NIPPON-GO LESSONS LESSON 121 Jitensha wa benri na mono desu ne Bicycles are conM"¥V*t *S 9'■*> venient things, aren't they? Kono jitensha wa takakute mo Even though this S 2>9 /-> -V >+ ft 9t P 9 bicycle is dear, yokereba kaimasu if it is good I a y*
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    • 249 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pjn. musical selections: 630 p.m. news in Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Chinese' Children's Hour; 7 p.m. talk in Mandarin on "The Method of Cultivating Sweet Potatoes": 7.15 p.m. Telugu Keerthanigal; 7.50 p.m. Nippon music; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 pjn. news in Tamil; 8.30
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