Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 27 April 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140*146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 43« THURSDAY. APRIL 27. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 19 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 379 1 Mountbatten Admits Loss Of Hill Positions Domei. ON THE KALADAN FRONT, April 25.—Nippon forces, operating in the Paletwa sector on the southern Indo-Burma front, are now rapidly approaching the Indo-Burma border. Following the capture of Paletwa on April 20, one
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  • 84 1 THE PUBLIC is informed that it is not compulsory to make the new type of flags for air ra:d warning and precautiona y alarr.i signals—the former flags will suffice, it was pointed out by the Spokesman of the TVkubetu-si at a Press Conference today.
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  • 136 1 YET ANOTHER instance of the interest the authorities are taking in the welfare of the people the distr'button of a special rr tlon of coconut oil to the public in commemoration of Tencho Setsu. The distribution starts today and will ccnt'nue till May 5.
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  • 358 1 ONCE AGAIN, Anglo-American propagandists are harping on the four-years-old theme of their invasion of western Europe being imminent. However, like barking dogs, the anti-Axis are harmless, and though we do not dismiss altogether the possibility of an attempt at invasion—one of those proven futile Commando operations, yet
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  • 284 1 By A Domd War Correspondent AT THE INDIAN FRONT, April 26—Obtaining a small trickle of supplies via the air, the enemy Fourth Army Corps which is isolated in the Imphal Basin is now putting up desperate resistance
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  • 234 1 DmneJ LISBON, April 25.—The Soviets yesterday continued violent attacks in the Sebastopol region which, however, failed. In fighting between the Carpathians and the upper Dniester, a Hungarian formation destroyed 24 Soviet tanks. German fighter planes attacked enemy motor-car concentrations and supply depots in
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  • 142 1 IN VIEW of the importance of labour which is an indispensable factor in production, vue Labour Office of the Syonan Tokubetu-si has given instructions to commercial firms operated by Nip-pon-j in in regard to the better management and the efficiency of
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  • 130 1 Domei. NANKING, April 25—With delegates from seven countries of Dai Toa Kyoeiken (Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere) attending, the third Dai Tea Medical Conference got under way here this morning at the Chinese Cultural Institute. The opening ceremony, attended by 77 medical representatives of Toa
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  • 266 1 Darnel. SHANGHAI, AprU 26.—The anti-Axis will net open a second front In Europe in the near future as the increasingly strong stand Soviet Russia is taking towards the Anglo-American powers is causing great apprehension on the part cf the latter and deterioration in co-operation within
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  • 75 1 Domei. LISBON, April 25.—Labour disputes over wages continue to disrupt war efforts in anti-Axis countries, according to dispatches received. A repcrt from Ottiwa said that representatives of th3 Ford Motor Company of Canada and the United Auto Workers have placed before the National Wartime
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  • 191 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the Central Pacific, April 26. —Our grouna units repulsed nine enemy B-24'3 which attempted to raid Guam Island on the morning of April 25. No damage was caused to our position. On the morning of the same day, a formation
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  • 88 1 Dome! LISBON, April 25—Seventy anti-Axis planes were damaged. 5 beyond repair, by rain, hot ash and brimstone daring the eruption of Mount Vesuvius last month, a dispatch from Naples revealed. The eruption was so sadden that it prevented the removal of the planes from
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  • 238 1 DoueL TOKYO, April 26—Tenno Heika was pleased to visit the Yasukuni Shrine yesterday, the second day of the extraordinary grand spring festival being held at the Shrine. and to pay homage to the newly-deified spirits of war heroes as well as
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  • 333 1 msuiuei. TOKYO, April 26.—Authoritative quarters revealed this afternoon that the Nippon Government has instructed Yakichiro Sum a, Nippon Koshi (Minister) to Madrid, to request the Spanish Government to file a protest with the Washington Government over the illegal attacks on the
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  • 231 1 Domei. LISBON, April 25.—Australian Prime Minister John Curtin, who is en routs to Londcn to attend the Prime Ministers' Conference, today at a Press conference In Washington declared that Australia will reject any American demand for the use of Australian
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  • 505 1 DarneL RANGOON, April 26—In *n appeal to Chungking, Burmese Foreign Minister Thakin Nu today called on Chungking to reconsider its present attitude towards the Anglo-Americans who are the enemies of Toa (East Asia) and join hands with the rest of
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  • 143 2 HUNDREDS of Malais attended free healtn lectures given by leading medical practitioners here commencing Sunday *at the Kota Raja Malai School in connection with Syonan's Tencho Setsu celebrations, says Domei. Duiir? the Health Week, free conrultatioM and medical advice will be given to people
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  • 123 2 A LECTURE and movie meetIng will be held on Saturday at! the Yamato Gekijo at 9 p.m. to give encouragement and comfort to would-be settlers to Bahau and Endau model farms as well as those who are interested in agriculture, farming
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  • 149 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter. WHAT proved to be an enjoyable evening of musical entertainment was provided by the Syonan Symphony Orchestra at the Kokaido yesterday when it lepeated its Hungarian program. All the orchestral items were well rendered. Gold and Silver
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  • 799 2 By Syonan Sbiraban Staff Reporter "LIFE in New Syonan is grand .aid interesting, and time passes almost too quickly... .it is a welcome change frcm the humdrum existence of the city. Like the rest of the settlers, I am happy here So
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  • 305 2 TELEGRAPHIC REMITTANCES ALSO THE Malai Gunseikan-bu Yusei Kyoku, in an announcement issued yesterday states that the Money Order service, including Ordinary and Telegraph Money Order services, between Malai and Nippon, will be made available to the public from May 1,
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  • 187 2 By Syotutn Shfanban Staff Bep«rter. THE FIRST graduation ceremony of the Tras Street NipponGo Institute of the Syonan Toku-betu-si took place yesterday when 275 students received certificates from the principal, Mr. K. Kawasaki, after completing a threemonths' course. Mr. R. Harada, Kyoiku-ka
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  • 199 2 By Syonan Shimbon SUIT Reporter. A TEA party in honour of Mr. S. M. Kadir, a journalist attached to the Indo Shinbun Sha and several members of the staff, prior to their departure to Burma and elsewhere, was held at the local branch
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 929 2 NOTICE NIPPON HASSODEN KABUSHIKI KAISHA, MALAI KYOKU. With the approval of the Gunselkanbu, the following rates for electricity supply, etc., for the whole of Malai, will be enforced as from May Ist, 2604. The Company will supply the following kinds of electrical energy to consumers: (Metered Lighting for use of
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    • 828 2 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE THE PUBLIC has been notified through the medium of this paper ol the 19th Instant by Messrs. Lim Chuan Hoe Co., solicitors of one Lim Hock Seng of No. 28, Scotts Road. Syonan-to, to the effect that the marriage between the said Lim HocK Seng and his
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 128 2 Aman-Cabanella Return Saturday Promises Thrills FIGHT fans should witness what premises to be a thrilling fight on Saturday- at the New World when Tiger Araan meets Kid Cabanella in a return contest. Aman Is said to be out to win by the short rcute to avenge his previous defeat while
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