Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 26 April 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. *JO. 437 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26. KOKI 2004. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 503 1 Imperial And AzadHind Forces Ready To Drive ToLungleh, Cox's Bazaar By A Dome! Correspondent ON THE KALADAN FRONT, April 24.—The capture of Paletwa on April 20 by Indo-Nippon forces completely shattered the enemy's plan to recapture Akyab launched early in February and checkmated
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  • 299 1 DESERVING of the fullest public support are the efforts, which are being continued, of the Malai Bankers' Association and the Post Office to bolster the Savings Encouragement Drive. Encouraged by the success of the Fixed Deposits Campaign, the Malai Bankers' Association will continue to devise ways
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  • 185 1 EVER SINCE joining the Peace Camp under the National Government of China, the former Chungking general, Sun Liang-cheng, and his forces have scored outstanding results on the battlefields of China. It was on April 22, 2602, that Gen. Sung, realizing the utter injustice of continuing resistance to Nippon,
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  • 303 1 A NIPPON BASE at the Burma Front, April 25.—The United States artifice to enlist more Chungking troops as carmen fodder to relieve her own personal losses has become quite clear recently. To carry oat this plan. United States leaders are hurriedly training Chungking troops armed in American
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  • 261 1 Domei. BERLIN, April 25—An official communique i-sued this noon announced that Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler and II Duce Benito Mussolini held a conference oh April 22 and 23. Political, economic, and military problems were discussed which concern both countries and their joint aims. H Duce
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  • 65 1 DomeL LISBON, April 24—The U.S. War Department expressed fear that anti-Axis airborne troops which landed in northern Burma might be unable "to maintain themselves there", a washoijrton dispatch said. The report by the War Department revealed that the "invasion of Burma" by airborne troops under
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  • 160 1 B« A Dome* Military Commentator TOKYO, April 25.—Crystalclear signs of utter confusicn prevailing in enemy ranks are now noticeable in the entire front defending the Imphal Basin. Close on the heels of the reduction cf Moirang, guarding the southern flank of the Imphal
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  • 419 1 DETAILS GIVEN OF TWO WEEKS' NIPPON BOMBING NANKING, April 24_The Nippon Army Air Force in China systematically destroyed Chennault's nearly-completed air bases in Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Hupeh, Fukien, Honan, and Shensi provinces of northern, central, southern, eastern, and western China with an intensive two-week bombing
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  • 300 1 Domei. LISBON, April 24.—The German High Command announced that German forces repulsed strong Soviet attacks in the sector of Sevastopol yesterday, according to a Berlin report. The Germans destroyed 57 Soviet tanks and shot down 27 Soviet planes. Escort ships of a German convoy
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  • 583 1 Tokyo Press Comments— TOKYO, April 24.—The bolstering of Nippon's efforts both on the war and home fronts for an all-out offensive to wipe out the enemy is urged by leading Tokyo Journals in their editorials today. The Tokyo
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  • 249 1 TOKYO, April 25—Worship by an Imperial me. csenger of the newiy-deiflcd War Dead was a highlight of the observance at Yasukuni Shrine yesterday, the first day of the Extraordinary Grand Spring Fesltval now being held at Kudan Hill. The doors of the main
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  • 126 1 AS PART of the program in celebration of Tencho-Setsu, a photographic exhibition will be held for four days from April 27, at the Roof Garden of the Nanto (former Adelphi) Hotel. This exhibition is open to the public and is sponsored by the Hodo-bu
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  • 287 1 Domei LISBON, April 24.—President Rcosevelt sent a Joint telegram to the management of the Montgomery Ward and Company of Chicago and the union of the striding employees to end the dispute by noon April 25 or else he would take "such further action as
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  • 324 2 DAUGHTERS OF DAI TOA' ALSO TO APPEAR IN REVUE PROGRAM BY SYONAN SHIMBUN STAFF REPORTER SPECIAL comfort shows sponsored by the Senden-bu and supported by the Syonan Tokubetu-si have been arranged to entertain soldier, sailor and airman patients in Syonan, also n.embers
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  • 249 2 SPECIAL prayers at all Indian places of worship and a visit to the Syonan Jinja are part of the Indian community's plan for Tencho-Setsu celebration on Saturday, says Domei. All Incian temples, mosques fend churches will offer special prayers on Friday evening for
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  • 208 2 IN HONOUR cf Tencho-Setsu, a grand combined concert will be held at the Syonan Kokaido on Friday, April 28 at 5.30 p.m. The Syonan Teachers' Orchestra and a children's choir comprising school children of all Futsu Ko Gakko will entertain the public to fifteen
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  • 80 2 THE MUSLIM community's Tencho-Setsu celebraticns, arranged by the Chief Kathi's Consultative Committee will include a tea party of 40 persons comprising Nippcn officials and Muslim leaders on Thursday; prayers at all Mosques for long life of Tenno Heika and for victory in Dai Toa Senso on
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  • 103 2 MEMBERS of the Arab Welfare Association will take part in all general Tencho-Setsu public celebrations. A mass meeting of all Arabs in Sycnan will be held at the Association's club house, 809, Serangoon Road, on Saturday at 4 p.m. to pass a resolution cf the
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  • 107 2 DomeL SURABAYA. April 22.—The 4th liaison conference of the seven chief provincial administrators of Eastern Sumatra was held at the Army Club here yesterday in the presence of the Director-General of the Military Administration. Following a detailed report by Director Nomura of the Planning Department
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  • 181 2 Am an —C ab an el la Return Arranged A RETURN Aman—Cabanella contest and a first-run match between Fighting Hassan and Kid Pancho are features of Saturday's boxing program at the New World. The sensational ending to the previous fight when Cabanella's seconds rushed into the ring immediately after
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  • 140 2 By Syonan Shimbun Stall Reporter IN OBSERVANCE cf the Extraordinary Spring Festival of Yasukuni Shrine, special rites were conducted at the Syonan Jinja yesterday in commemoration of the officers and men of th* Imperial Army and Navy who died fighting in various
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  • 384 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter TO THE rythmlc beat of Its machinery, New Syonan's own sawmill is turning out from five to 10 tons of planks of all types and siaes daily for the construction of buildings in the settlement. This sawmill la
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  • 203 2 Dome!. SINGARADJA, April 23 —Recording an average yield of six piculs per hectare, cotton picking in the Lesser Sundas is progressing with satisfactory speed, It is reported. In the central Bali area for example where the crop has proved to be most encouraging, an
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  • 23 2 Extraordinary Yasukuni Shrine festival observed at Syonan Jmja yesterday when special prayers were offered for war heroes.
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  • 511 2 HALF YEAR'S RESULTS SAID TO HAVE EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS DomeL DJAKARTA, April 25.—The successful result of the Grow-More-Food movement In Djawa since last November, which is realizing at least a ten-per-cent. increase in rice and maize crops, inspires agricultural leaders with confidence
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  • 89 2 MR. SEAH QUEE BOON (aged 74) formerly of the North Borneo Civil Service, passed away peacefully yesterday afternoon at No. 1, May Road (the residence of his second son Mr. Seah Toon Shen). He left behind seven sons (Eng Guan, Yoon Shen, Yoon Foh, Tun Chang, Yun Hlen, Tun
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  • 324 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter. THE settlers In New Syonan will henceforth be able to listen to the soothing music broadcast from Radio Syonan in the cool of the evening, after a hard day's toil in the fields. A radio set, complete with amplifier,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 63 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE IMPORTANT NOTICE The letter of authority signed by Swami Bhaswarananda and Brahmachari Kailasam and given to the Ramakrlshna Missicn worker, S. Ganeshan, to receive donations has been lost together with the Donation Beak. Donors and sympathisers of the Mission are requested to be on their guard. A fresh
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    • 411 2 CHAPTER 216 (Pawnbrokers). Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. M, New Bridge Road. Chop Thye Sheng. No. 136 New Bridge Road, Chop Ju Thung. No. 189 South Bridge Road. Chop Sem Thye. No. 259 South Bridge Road, Chop Heng Fatt. No. 297 South Bridge Road,
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    • 573 2 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of Wax polislied teak household furniture, etc.. comprising:—Alm^lr.ihs, single beds. tcibl< s and chairs, porcelain vases and bowls, b?au>iful satsuma porcelain -,-offee set for 6 persons, gramopl^ores, Singor treadle and hand sewing machine*, chiming 8 day wall clock. 1 baby grand piano, Chinese, Persian and Indian carpets
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    • 493 2 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED: An experienced POREMAN for a. olass Factory. Apply to "The Advertiser," c/o Post Office Bo< No. 77. Syonan. WANTED an educated Indian at Malal Girl as "Office Assistant" to local Indian Merchant. AppJy to "Tbe Advertiser," Box No. 434, c/o. Syonan Shimbun (English Edition), syonan. WANTED: Experienced
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 245 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. musical selections; 6.30 p.m news In Nippon language for beginner. 6.40 p.m. Indian Children's Hour: 7 p.m. talk In Mandarin on "The Method of Cultivating Vegetables in general"; 7.15 p.m. Arabic and Malal music by Al Wldad Orkest; 7.60 p.m. Nippon music; 8 p.m. news in
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