Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 April 1944

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  • 22 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140/146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone No. 5471. NO. 43d FRIDAY. APRIL 28. KOKI 2604. SHOWA 10 SEVEN CENTS
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  • 411 1 'Opportunity Should Not BeMissed/Says Spokesman Of Chinese National Govt. Darnel NANKING, April 27.—Pointing out that China is now under grave danger from the overwhelming influence of the Chinese Communist Party, the spokesman of the Publicity Department of the National Government of China, in
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  • 459 1 Nippon Pressure On Defenders Increasing BY A DOMEI MILITA RT COMMENTATOR ON THE INDO-BURMA FRONT, April 26.— Mount bat ton's rain-drenched, beleaguered defenders of Imphal are being pressed inwards before the steady progress of the Nippon offensive despite enemy reinforcements of men
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  • 303 1 WAGE-EARNERS in Syonan are grateful to the Tokubetu-si Labour Office for the instructions given to firms to look after the welfare of their employees. It is noteworthy that among the suggestions made to these firms is the supply of staple foodstuffs to their employees at cheap
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  • 174 1 THE REVISION of the types of air defence signals and of their transmission must be carefully studied by the public, and we hope that, when put to the test, the people will display perfect understanding and co-operation. In yesterday's issue of this newspaper, we clarified
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  • 197 1 Domei. CANTON, April 26.— rine United States has demanded that the Chungking regime dispatch further reinforcements to fill gaping holes in the Indo-Burma front, according to reports reaching here The Chungking Government, it ls reported, has instructed its repiesentatives in India to recruit troops for
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  • 98 1 Dome! LISBON, April 25—Obviously reflecting the lack of harmony in the United States High Command, a Washington dispatch said that War Secretary Henry Stimson today recommended to Congress the creation of s single department of armed forces to replace the present departments of war and
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  • 350 1 Domri. MANILA, April 27.—1n recognition of the heroic rescue of 119 Filipinos from a sinking ship off Tao'oban, Leyte Island, the Com-mander-in-Chief of the Imperial Nippon Army in the Philippines has given a Certificate of Merit to Captain Masuichi Matsui and seamen Mataichi Yoshlmura
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  • 343 1 Domd. TOKYO, April 27—Members of the Philippines gratitude mission to Nippon, headed by Benigno S. Aquino, Special Envoy' and Speaker of the Philippines Assembly, were guests at a luncheon given in their honour by both Houses of the Nippon Diet at the Diet Building today. Following
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  • 326 1 DomeL LISBON, April 26.—Lieut. Gen. George Patton created a sensation when, delivering a speech yesterday at a luncheon opening the British Club for American soldiers in London, he declared: "It was destined that the United States, Britain and Russia should rule the world," adding
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  • 396 1 NumberOfA nti-AxisPlanes Shot Down In April Highest Record, Berlin Discloses LISBON, April 26.—-The number of British and American planes shot down in April although five days are still remaining already constitute the highest record for a month in the war, German reports said. A survey revealed that until April 25
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  • 374 2 DOMESTIC LIGHTING RATE TO BE 18 CENTS PER UNIT By Syoaan Shlnban Staff Reporter REVISED schedule of rates to be charged for electricity consumption, as approved by the Gunseikan, are to become effective from Monday, May 1. Though the pre-war rates for electricity
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  • 129 2 By Syeaaa Shimbon Staff Reporter. IN ORDER to make pecple fully understand the revised schedule for transmission of warnings the sounding of sirens will be sounded on Sunday, April 30, between 12 noon- and 12.40 p.m. as follows:— At 12.05 p.m. on
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  • 520 2 AS ANNOUNCED yesterday, Money Order Services, both the ordinary and telegraphic, will be made available to the public with effect from Monday, May 1. The conditions governing remittances are as follows:— (1) The Ordinary Money Order Service will be dealt at
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  • 292 2 By Syonan Shimbun Staff Reporter. HEADING the program in celebration of Tencho Setsu, a photographic exhibition sponsored by the Hodo-bu, the Senden-bu and the Toa Kotsu Kosha was opened yesterday at the roof garden of the Nanto Hotel. Large crowds of visitors attended the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 731 2 SYONAN TOKUBETU SI NOTICE NO. 61 The Sale of Lottery Ticket. THE 12th ISSUE of KOH-NAN BAIKEN (lottery tickets) is now for ■ale to the general public In Syonan with the following particulars:— i- IWI sum of »al« The sum of two hundred fifty thousand ((250,000) dollars la allotted for
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    • 933 2 NOTICE NIPPON HASSODEN KABUSHIKI KAISHA, MALAI KYOKU. With the approval of the Gunseikanbu, the following rates for electricity supply, etc., fcr the whole of Malai, will be enforced as from May lot, 2604. The Company will supply the following kinds of electrical energy to consumers: Metered Lighting for use of
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    • 1432 2 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE THE PUBLIC has been notified through the medium of this paper of the 19th Instant by Messrs. tj— Chuan Hoe Sc Co., solicitors of one Llm Hock Seng of No. 28, Scotls Road. Syonan-to. to the effect that MM marriage between the said Lisa Hoc* Seng and
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