Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 6 March 1943
1943-03-06
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Title Section25 1943-03-06 1 The Syonan Sinbun English Edition Office I 4O 76 Cecil St, Syonan Telephone 5471 No. 76 SATURDAY, MARCH 6, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.25 words
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Article523 1943-03-06 1 The Biter Bit In deliberately ccurting war with Nippon, Britain and the United States both relied on their extensive economic resources rather than their fighting power, figuring on being able to strangle Nippon by economic means alone within six months of the outbreak of war. This attitude was largely523 words
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285 1943-03-06 1 Dome). WANKING. Mar. s.— Highlight of the weekly war communique issued by the headquarters of the Nippon Expeditionary Forces in China was the praise given to the all-out cooperation offered by the forces of the National Government of China, Government officials and285 words
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403 1943-03-06 1 Tenno Heika Grants Audience, Presents Cups To Naval Officers Domei TOKYO, Mar. s.—While nation-wide celebrations are to take place to observe Chikyu Setsu, the birthday of Kogo Heika tomorrow, it was revealed that a colourful program has been prepared by the Dai Nippon Women's Association403 words
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Article62 1943-03-06 1 Domel LISBON. Mar. 4—At the debate en naval losses which took place today in the House of Lords, it was revealed that Britain during the present war lest: Five battleships, seven aircraft-carriers, 25 cruisers, 14 auxiliary cruisers, IJ4 destroyers, 14 corvettes, 44 submarines, eight sloops, 2262 words
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370 1943-03-06 1 THE MINERAL resources of Malai are being fully developed by the Military Administration here and full scope is bein? afforded to develop existing facilities on an ev3n wider scale in the near future. 7 his statement was made by an official of an370 words
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211 1943-03-06 1 Dome! SHANGHAI. Mar. 5 —Urging the establishment of an Indian Government outside the British sphere of influence. Dr. Daya Ram Mahtani, Indian nationalist, who yesterday afternoon concluded his 14-day fast in protest against British imperialism in India, strongly advocated such a move as211 words
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171 1943-03-06 1 Domei TOKYO. Mar. 5—A great treat is in store for Nippon's radio audience on Mar. 10. the 38th Army Day and second observance of the Day since the outbreak of the War of Greater East Asia. Participating in the program on that day171 words
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203 1943-03-06 1 Domei TOKYO Mar. s.—Twenty members of the Dai Nippon Youth Corps, selected from all parts of the country by local chapters, will represent Nippon at the inaugural ceremcny of the Greater China Youth Corps in Nanking on Mar. 30, on the occasion203 words
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Article, Illustration31 1943-03-06 1 Picture shows the wreckage of an American Hudson plane after it was shot down by the Imperial air units over a certain base in the South Pa. ifie area.- -(Dotnei photo).-(Dotnei photo). - 31 words
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321 1943-03-06 1 Deadlock Reported In U.S.Chungking Negotiations STRONG DISSA TISFA CT/ON Domei NANKING, Mar. 5.—-The United States-Chungking negotiations, which opened between Washington authorities and T. V. Soong, Chungking's Foreign Minister, have reached a deadlock, according to reliable reports received here. It is understood that the negotiations are based on the following three321 words
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294 1943-03-06 1 SHIPPING PROBLEM EMPHASIZED Domei. rtOME. Mar. 4—Alossandro Pavolini. Minister of Culture and Editor of the Messagero. outlining the Anglo-American war difficulties, declared that AngloAmerican shipping construction cannot replace the losses inflicted by Axis U-fcoats. while, on theether hand, the Axis are building a greater number294 words
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41 1943-03-06 1 Domei TOKYO, Mar. 5 Heinrich Stahmer and Major General Eugen Ott, incoming and outgoing German Ambassadors respectively, were honoured at luncheon today by the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry and seven ether eccnomic bodies.41 words
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681 1943-03-06 1 TOKYO, Mar. 4—A survey of the dLscussicns in the current Diet session on the economic development of the Southern Regicns as well as China presents a convincing picture of Nippon's vastly increased fighting strength in the economic field due to the acquirement of681 words
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168 1943-03-06 1 INCIDENT IN SHAN STATES Domei RANGOON, Mar. s.—With the British forces in India frantically engrossed in espionage activities in a vain attempt to stage counter-attacks against the Nippon forces m Burma, another instance of all-out co-operation between Burmese and Nippon168 words
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180 1943-03-06 1 Doraei TOKYO. Mar. s—Commenting on foreign reports that lsaders of the Democratic Party had recentJy decided on the selection of President Roosevelt as the Party's presidential candidate for the fourth term in next year's presidential electicn if the war contnues, the180 words
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135 1943-03-06 1 Dome! TOKYO, Mar. 5.—A Martial Arts Council is to be established by the Greater East Asia League in order to acquaint the peoples or" East Asia with the fine point* of Nippcn traditional martial arts. The nation's top-ranking experts in "Judo" and "Kendo,"135 words
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830 1943-03-06 1 BA MAW'S RADIO TALK Dome! RANGOON. Mar. s—Addre'vine all India over the radio in a lUflluf speech last night. Dr. Ba Maw. head of the Burnv.se Government, urged the Indian people to rise lor Indian independence, declaring: "The mute clarion call cf Mahatma830 words
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710 1943-03-06 2 GERMANS TAKING INITIATIVE Ihrfari. LISBON, Mar. 4. —The successful Axis counter-attacks on the eastern Soviet front in the past few days seem to have led to the military initiative of the Germans particularly in the southern sector of the same front while in Tunisia710 words
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320 1943-03-06 2 DISASTER DUE TO CONFUSION D«mei LISBON, Mar. 4.--It is reported from Londcn. at least 178 persons were killed and 60 injured at the entrance of a London subway shelter during an air iv id alert tonight. Ihe authorities say the people were cuficcated320 words
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105 1943-03-06 2 Domei BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 4—lt is reported from Santiago, Chile, the police authorities revealed that 28 diplomats and 68 Italian citizens will depart on the night of Mar. 7 to Buenos Aires where they will take a Spanish ship to Lisbon and, at the.105 words
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115 1943-03-06 2 Domei. MANILA, Mar. 4. —The Nippon Military Administration ha-, again donated to the Philippine Executive Commission pesos 1,470--000 in order to facilitate the repair and maintenance of roads and bridges throughout the Philippines. Jorge B. Vargas, Chairman of the115 words
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Article141 1943-03-06 2 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL: Quinqua Gesima. H.C. (plain) 8.30 a.m. (choral 9.30 a.m. Evensong fi p.m.: Ash Wednesday. H.C. 9 a.m. Genera! Meeting 6 p.m Friday H.C. S a.m. ST. HILDAS H.C. (sung) 9.30 a.m.; Sunday School 12 noon. Evensong 6.30 p.m. ST PAUL'S H.C. (sung) 930 a.m.; Sunday141 words
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334 1943-03-06 2 APPLAUDED BY NIPPON TIMES Deanel TOKYO. Mar. 5— Asserting all friends of India arc delighted that Mahatma Gandhi has emerged safely from his threeweeks' fast, the Nippon Times in an editorial today says, "This almost miraculous feat of the aged Indian saint and patriot334 words
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186 1943-03-06 2 IN COMMEMORATION of Army Day, which falls on Mar. 10. Burma Senki, a pictorial record of th? Burma campaign, will be released at the Kyo-Ei Gekijo on Mar. 10 and 11. On bcth these days, the show will be open only to186 words
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447 1943-03-06 2 EN JO YED A TTA CX ON CALCU7TA Dome 1. HAMAMATSU, Mar. 4—Lieut. Yonemasa Takahashi, who has just returned from the South, in an interview today declared, "Of all airraids totalling more than 90 on enemy bases in Malai, Burma, Sumatra and India447 words
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375 1943-03-06 2 Dorarl NANKING, Mar. 4.—ln an interview following the first conference of Nippon and Chinese committees for the rendition of exclusive Nippon concessions in China, held here today Mamoru Shigemitsu, Nippon Ambassador to China, declared that Nippon in the face of375 words
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373 1943-03-06 2 PRIDE OF NATIONAL CHINA Domei SHANGHAI, Mar. 4. —The activities of Shiung hien-t u ng Unit of the National Government of China which participated in the recent Northern Kiangsu campaign were impressive and much is expected of it in future in parallel373 words
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276 1943-03-06 2 THESE ARE THE PEOPLE/-JUDGE "THESE ARE the peopl? who should be brought to court instead cf the retailers," remarked the Criminal District Court Judge, Mr. M. V. Pillai. yesterday, when h? convicted three wholesale Diecegoods dealers on charges oi DrofUeering. Four young Sumatran Malais, who were276 words
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198 1943-03-06 2 Domei MANILA, Mar. 4.—lt is learned, the Nippon Military Administration here has decided to release 2.500 Filipino .prisoners of war on Mar. 16 in solemn ceremcnies to be held at Malacanian Palace. At the ceremonies Filipino war prisoners to be released will take198 words
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205 1943-03-06 2 BRILLIANT WAR RESULTS Dwbm. TSINAN, Mar. 4.—lt is learned that, according to the composite war results so far known. Nippon units operating in Northern Shantung Province since Mar. 9 accounted for 2,265 enemy dead and captured 1.304 enemy troops besides capturing a large205 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous312 1943-03-06 2 TODAY'S PROOKAM p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news: 6.30 p.m. Indian Children's Hour: 6.50 p m Malai ■MMfc 7 pm. talk in Malai; 7.20 p.m. news in Malai: 7.35 p.m. Chinese niu^u 8 p m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 8.30 p.m Glimpses of Nippon; 8.40312 words
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Miscellaneous184 1943-03-06 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 17 I JML 1 WP GIVE again on the radio the same lesson, that is the conversation between two persons. Here are the examples: 1. Ana'a no uchi wa doko desu ka?—Where is your house? 3. Watashi no uchi wa asoko desu —My house is over184 words
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Miscellaneous60 1943-03-06 2 KYO-EI: Castle on the Hudson. 3—6—8.30 p.m. To-morrow. 12.30 —3— 6—8.30 p.m. SYOWA: Sunny. 3—6—8.30 p.m To-morrow. 12.30—3—6—8.30 p.m. USIHO: Son of Frankenstein. 3 —6— 8.30 p.m. To-morrow: Captain Hates The Sea, 3 —6—8.30 pjn. INDO: Prahlada (in Malayalam), 2—5.30—9 p.m. TAMATO: Klong Tai Kung (Cantonese), 3—6—8.30 p.m MALA I:60 words
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