Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 25 April 1944
1944-04-25
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Title Section23 1944-04-25 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 436 TUESDAY. APRIL 23. KOKI 2604. SHOW A 10 SEVEN CENTS23 words
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404 1944-04-25 1 Dwnri. KAIFENG, April 22.—During the two-year period since joining the ranks of the National Government of China on April 22, 1942, the army of Gen. Sun Liang-cheng has accounted for 13,500 enemy dead bodies abandoned on the battlefield besides taking prisoner 700. War trophy404 words
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274 1944-04-25 1 Domei. LISBON, April 23—The American Writers' Congress has cancelled the lecture by Oaetano Salvemini, exiled Italian educator, because he attacked the Anglo-American foreign policy in his recent lectures and Press Interviews, a dispatch from Hollywood said. The Communications Committee of the Congress274 words
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Article372 1944-04-25 1 WITH THE throwing open of the gateway to Imphal Basin, as a result of the capture of Moirang by the Imperial Nippon forces and the Azad Hind Fauj. enemy forces in this sector of the eastern Indian warfront are now in greater predicament than ever. The Forces372 words
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281 1944-04-25 1 i DomeL TOKYO, April 25—The Rikugrun Sho and Shokun Kyoku (War Ministry and the Board •f Decorations) jointly announced the granting of awards toi 3,023 Army officers and men including Lieut.-Gen. Senriki Shimoda, in recognition of their meritorious service in Dai Toa Sens*281 words
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372 1944-04-25 1 DomeL TOKYO, April 22.—Benigno S. Aquino, head of the Philippines gratitude mission to Nippon and his party, were honoured this evening at a dinner given Jointly by the Gaimu Dai Jin (Foreign Minister) Mamoru Shigemitsu and the Dal Toa Dalj in (Greater East Asiatic372 words
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Article150 1944-04-25 1 Dome*. STOCKHOLM, April 23.—The mutiny aboard three Greek, warships in a Middle East port ended last night after they were boarded by officers and men acting under orders of ViceAdmiral Petrcs Voulgaris, Greek naval commander-in-chief, reported Reuters correspondent in Cairo. He said that machinegun fire150 words
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147 1944-04-25 1 DomeL LISBON, April 23.—The United States War Shipping Administration and United States Navy disclosed that 70 persons were killed when the American trcoo transport "Cape San Juan" was sunk in the Pacific by enemy action in Autumn last year, a Washington dispatch said. It147 words
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133 1944-04-25 1 Doom* LISBON, April 25.—The boo* "China's Destiny" by Chiang Kaishek has been severely criticized by Simon Harccurts-Smith, on? of Britain's best-known writers on Toa (East Asia), according to a London dispatch. Smith generally described the book as "a discursive and rather peevish thesis, almost133 words
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158 1944-04-25 1 DSIIMII. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, April 23, Nippon garrison fcrces on Mereyon Island, Caroline Group, brought down one enemy machine and damaged two others, cut of a formation of 15 enemy B-24 heavy bombers which attempted to raid our positions yesterday morning.158 words
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176 1944-04-25 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE at the Burma Front, April 24.—Carrying out devastating raids on the south airfield in the suburb of Imphal for two consecutive days, April 21 and 22, the Nippon Air Force ir Burma demolished enemy military establishments, motcr lorries and176 words
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Article186 1944-04-25 1 Doraei. AT THE FOREMOST Front In India, April 24—The battle for Imphal Is gradually reaching its climax, particularly around Loktak Lake, both attacking and defending fcrces mobilizing everything in this battle. Nippon units In close co-operation with Azad Hind forces are carrying out thrusts to186 words
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304 1944-04-25 1 Imperial, Azad Hind Forces Preparing For Large-Scale Assault On Enemy Stronghold DomeL A NIPPON BASE on the Burma Front, April 24. —Establishing secure positions within hailing distance of Imphal, key enemy base, Nippon Army units from a southerly direction are steadily tightening the encirclement ring304 words
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Article282 1944-04-25 1 Domei. AT THE FOREMOST Indian Front, April 24.—With the capture of Height 461 on the western side of Kohima by combined Indo-Nippon forces at noon on April 20, mopplng-up operations against 500 enemy remnants in the vicinity of this height came to a successful end. Unable282 words
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Article111 1944-04-25 1 DomeL TOKYO, April 24—Solemn rites for the deification of Nippon's heroic War Dead were held last night at the Yasukuni Shrine. The service was attended by Rikugun Daijin (War Minister) Gen. Hideki Tojo, Kaigun Daijin (Navy Minister) Admiral Shigetaro, Shimada, Kaigun Jikan (Navy Vice-Minister) Admiral Yorio111 words
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348 1944-04-25 1 Domei. PEKING, April 23.—The Nippon ambassadorial office in Peking at 10 oclcck this morning announced that Kumaichi Yamamoto, Dai Toa Jikan (Vice-Minis-ter of the Greater East Asiatic Affairs) and his tarty, wno arrived in Peking: on April" 7 to inspect various industries in North China and348 words
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237 1944-04-25 1 Domei. LISBON, April 23—For the second day running, the Soviet High Command announced there has been no material changes on any sector of the Eastern Front, according to a Moscow dispatch. The German High Command said that In the Sebastopol area, in the237 words
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857 1944-04-25 2 AGRICULTURAL OFFICER ANSWERS PRESS PARTY'S QUESTIONNAIRE BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER FOUR MONTHS from now, some of the settlers of New Syonan will be able to market their food crops—such i* the remarkable progress made with the857 words
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358 1944-04-25 2 By Syonan Shlaibun Stall Reporter THE important work that is1 being done by the health department in New Syonan cannot be over-emphasized when it is realized that there is already a population of about 3,000 people in the settlement today. The health358 words
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428 1944-04-25 2 o Dy Syonan Shtmbun Staff Reporter s< AS A RESULT of numerous re- y quests, a special Hungarian p Evening, featuring orchestral ti items, piano solos, violin solos and v. dances, which was recently pre- sented by the Syonan Symphony Orchestra under428 words
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Article, Illustration314 1944-04-25 2 (By Syonan Shixnban Staff Report«r) WITHIN five months of Its "birth" New Syonan (Endau) has grown out of dense forests and marshy swamps into a model Chinese settlement with a population of 3,000 odd people Jiving a contented life with such amenities314 words
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229 1944-04-25 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter PERFECT peace and order has prevailed in New Syonan from the time work first started in the settlement, declared Mr. O.H. Kiat, chairman of the Peace Preservation Department, in an interview with the Syc nan Bhimbun229 words
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356 1944-04-25 2 By Syvnaa Shimlraa SUIT Reporter A "VISITOR to New syonan (Endau) can hardly fail to see how contented and happy are the settlers there. This carefree spirit is manifested by both young and old in the settlement. Those settlers, who have changed their356 words
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341 1944-04-25 2 THE Neighbourhood Association system enforced in Syonan through the establishment of the Auxiliary Police should in future be further perfected and streng- thened so that the public at large will come to know personally the heads cf teams in vari-341 words
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378 1944-04-25 2 Kohima After Its CaptureReporter's Vivid Pen Picture (By A Domrt Cicwipwi<e»t) AT KOHIMA, April 18. (Delayed) —Alter three arduous weeks of marc!* through numerous mountains and over rivers in Assam, your correspondent was rewarded with a firsthand view of the fall of the important enemy base of Kohlma before the378 words
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294 1944-04-25 2 STEEL. NON-FERROUS METALS, ALLOYS MANILA, April 24. —Responding to the demand for special steel and non-ferrous metals as well as various alloys indisDensable in wartime, the development of underground resources within the Philippines is making swift and remarkable progress. Through the all-cut294 words
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108 1944-04-25 2 IN CELEBRATING the ausplcious occasion of Tencho-Setsu, there will be encouragement shows at Kyo-Ei Gekijo, on April 28 at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. for industrial plant workers. This is to encourage workers in the bolstering up of the various Industrial108 words
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197 1944-04-25 2 ONE HUNDRED and twenty families comprising 336 men, women and children have completed registration at the town registration centre opened for Malais here who desire to go to Bintan Island to participate in the agricultural scheme started by the authorities there,197 words
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236 1944-04-25 2 THE BOYS and girls of the Indian National School have formed themselves into a "Balak Sena" (Youth Corps) in answer to Netaji Subhas Chandra Base's appeal to Indian youth to organise themselves into an effective body to serve their motherland, says Domei.236 words
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Article130 1944-04-25 2 Next Month's Amateur Tournament Promises Keen Competition THE keenness ■of the boys training at the club gymnasium Indicates good competition at the forthcoming Syonan open amateur boxing championship tournament, to be held by the Syonan Sports Association, in conjunction with the Syonan Shimbun, In aid of farm settlers at130 words
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Advertisement701 1944-04-25 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT TOT FAMILY of the late Mr. Wee) Cheng Soon sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their night attendances, beautiful wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence, their attendance at the funeral and the very kind I loan of cars, lorries and materials, and every assistance Riven them701 words
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Advertisement361 1944-04-25 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: Experienced PHARMACIST (either sex), any nationality for laboratory work with Nippon pharmaceutical company In Syonan. Salary will be paid according to qualifications. Kindly apply to Box No. 431. c/o Syooan Shimbun (English Edition), Syonan. WANTED: Lady Telephone Operator. Age between 18—20 years. Preference will be given to361 words
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Miscellaneous120 1944-04-25 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 pm. musical selections; 6.30 p nine ws In Nippon language for beginners; 6.40 p.m. Malai Children's Hour; 7 p.m. talk m Mandarin on "Method of Cultivating Tapioca"; 7.15 p.m. Cantonese stage song; 7.50 p.m. Nippon music; 8 p.m. news in Hindustani; 8.15 p.m. news In Tamil; 8.30120 words
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