Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 9 March 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Sinbun English Edition Office 1406 Cecil St, Syonan Telephone 5471 No. 78 TUESDAY, MARCH 9, KOKI 2603, SYOWA 18 7 Cents.
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  • 62 1 Ootnci. AN UNDISCLOSED BASfi on the North China Front, Mar. 7.—For their brilliant success in smashing powerful machinegun, positions of the Chinese Communist forces in the Tuikushan sector in Shantung Province last October, a Nippon punitive unit, commanded by Lieut. Umeda, was granted a
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  • 335 1 Results Of Operations During Feb. 16—Mar. 3 Anti-Axis Admit fc'uriiier Widespread Nippon Raids Domei. TOKYO, Mar. B.—During the period from Feb. 16 to Mar. 5, no fewer than 113 enemy planes were shot down with an additional 11 destroyed on the ground
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  • 516 1 Army Day TOMORROW is Army Day. It commemorates the culmination of the epic battle of Mukden on March 10, 1905, when, after a series of successive defeats at Port Arthur and elsewhere, Kuropatkin's reorganized forces, 600,000 strong, were put to flight in Manchuria by the Nippon forces. So completely
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  • 33 1 i .SBON. Mar. B—Anti-Axis Headquarters in Australia announced that Nippon mccl. am -bombers have attacked Cicodenough Islands off northen tern New Guinea, while Nippon aircraft bombed Marauk; in souther* New Guinea*
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  • 343 1 PEOPLE CO-OPERATING HEARTILY FUKUOKA, Mar. B.—Peace and oricr Li the Southern E«fil Ons h^ ye, n completely restored under the Nippon Military Administrations with leaders of various Southern countries wholeheartedly co-operating with the Nippon authorities in the construction of Asia for Asiatics, declared rVHI
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  • 460 1 IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS TREMENDOUS enthusiasm prevailed at the mammoth Indian Youth Rally—the first of its kind ever to be organized in Syonan held at the Kokaido (former Victoria Thsitrc) yesto.rday evening when, amidJt scenes of lively patriotic outbursts, the rally unanimously resolved tO eliminate
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  • 234 1 Domei. DJAKARTA, Mar. 7.—Efforts to open the first medical practice to local people made a definite headway with the Nippon Military Administration's merger cf the former Batavia Medical University, Sourabaya Medical College and Sourabaya Dental College into the Djakarta Medical University. All the necessary equipment
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  • 436 1 Tokyo Press Comment X 7 DomeL TOKYO. Mar. B—ln an editorial captioned "Future of the British Empire." the Nippon Tim3s stresses the fact that the disintegration of the British Empire is being speeded up by America's combined economic and political strength.
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  • 152 1 CONCORDIA SOCIETY H. Q. Domei. HSINKING, Mar. 7.—Fundamental plans were adopted by the Concordia Society designed to bolster Manshukoku's spiritual, racial and economic structures to meet the new situation arising from the War of Greater East Asia. The primary design for the future is
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  • 333 1 THOUSANDS OF PRISONERS TAKEN Dome! LISBON, Mar. 7.—" The Battle of Destruction" against the Soviet Third Tank Army south of Kharkov was concluded yesterday resulting in a complete success for German troops, according to a German news agency report from Berlin. Reich
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  • 619 1  -  MAS \O TSUDA Dome! Staff Correspondent. BUENOS AIRES, Mar. B.—bespue all coaxings and threats of the American Government, Argentina continues to maintain firmly its neutral stand today. The big stick" dipplomacy of the United States finally succeeded in severing
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  • 311 1 Domei TOKYO, Mar 8 -Quarter, cose to the Imperial NaVyd! closed further details re^di™ thL sfi H°nyei anno«ncemn" this afternoon of the signal waresults achieved by the Ndd n army an d naval unite in P? h e Solomons and New Guinea areat ?M ing he
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  • 77 1 Germans Bom b Thames Estuary Area, London Dome! LISBON, Mar. 3.—German aircraft raided Uu Thames Estuary area and London as well as four point* in southern England this morning, ac~ cording to reporls received here from London The British 4ir Ministry communique adi*utted that German bombers rrvded south and south-east
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  • 517 2 EPIC ATTACK FROM THAI BORDER TOKYO, Mar. 8. —A year ago today the Imperial forces wrested from the British the capital of Burma after a long inarch into Rangoon from across the Thai border, trudging over precipitous mountains thick with jungles and wading across
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  • 195 2 WELL-BALANCED DIET POSSIBLE "THE ABSOLUTE necessity for .an increase in the growth and consumption cf local foodstuffs 'so that Malai can be wholly de,pendent on herself for them, has never before been better realized 'than at the present moment," cays an official release. It continuos
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  • 238 2 Dowci TOKYO. Mar. B—The antiAxis forces' recent indiscriminate bombing of Berlin and Cologne, especially the destruction of religicus institutions, was severely criticized in the Tokyo Shimbun's editorial this morning as an "unpardonable" action. The newspaper says that the BriUsh iiidiscrim nate bombing of Berlin was
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  • 105 2 I>oicei OSAKA. Mar. 7—lt is learned that obtaining the necessary permission of the authorities the ■industrial Department of the «anko Kabushiki Kaisha will (grow jute in various parts of the Southern Regions. As the first step the concern wiii ftarr growing just on
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  • 431 2 Dmnei. BUENOS AIRES, Mar. 5 —While the exiled Polish Government and the Soviets are bickering over the problem of pre-war frontiers, and Britain and the United States clearing the way for an antiCommunist post-war campaign, some serious questions have arisen between the two AngloSaxon
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 2 photo). Landing parties of the Imperial Navy are seen marchinr alone a street in Si-eng, a city in Liuchow Peninsula.-
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  • 233 2 CONVICTED on charges of profiteering, three wholesale dealer c in piecegoods were fined sums amountirlfe altogether to $6,700 in the Criminal District Court, yesterday. The manager of a shop in Arab Street. Jacob Solomon, who was stated to have sold 1.875 yards of cotton print
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  • 140 2 Domei LISBON, Mar. 7.—The U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Harold L. Ickes, has predicted that fish production this year "will be less than 60 per cent, of the demand" and thus fall short of relieving the meat shortage in the United States as hoped.
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  • 348 2 BIG THREE-DAY GALA PROGRAM Domei MEDAN, Mar. B.—Vigorous preparations are being made all over the island to celebrate on Mar. 13, the first anniversary of the liberation of Sumatra from Dutch tyranny. It was on Mar. 13 last year that the Imperial Nippon Forces
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  • 460 2 POLICY ALREADY BEARING FRUIT Domei OSAKA, Mar. 7.—Marquis Yorisada Tokugawa, the highest adviser to the Nippon Military Administration in the Philippines, speaking* at the discussion-meeting- sponsored by the Kansai branch of the Philippine Society in Nippon declared Flimsy Americanism" is what Nippon is trying
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  • 556 2 GOOD RESULTS EVERYWHERE Dome* PEKING, Mar. 7.—The Nippon Expeditionary Forces in North China today issued a communique statin; that simultaneous with its Spring offensive against Chungking troops in Central China, Nippon forces in North China also carried out numerous mopping up operations against
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  • 266 2 BY BEATING the Chinese by a penalty goal to nil on the Padang yesterday, Malais qualified for the final and will meet the Eurasians tomorrow for th? Army Day soccer trophy. Yesterday's geme w&3 played on a rain-soaked turf, makiug ball contro! very
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  • 354 2 IN VIEW of the fact that the first lottery of Syonan. which was drawn in July last year, met with great success, the authorities have decided to issue another Syonan Syoken In April. In the former lotteiy only the local people were eligible to buy tickets
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 392 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TOKUBETIT-SI NOTICE NO. 183 It Is hereby notified that Wednesday March loth, Syowa 18, being Army Day, will be observed as a Public Holiday. The S;onan Tckt.be u-Si will be closed en tliat day. SIONAN TOKIBI.U-M TYO. Manh Bth, Syowa 18. NOTICE Mr. Wee Hye Boey begs to
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    • 418 2 WANTED TO RENT or buy compound house* modern sanitation, either in groups or separately, within three or four miles of (own. Rooms also required in houses with modern sanitation by paving guests. Inquire personally from Editor. Syonan Sinbun. Cecil Street, or Editor, Syonan Sinbun-sha. Robinson Road. WANTED sole distributor to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 169 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 3 pm. school broadcast; 3.20 p.m. Interval; 6 p.m. music; 620 p.m. Nippon language news; 630 p.m. Nippon melodies: 6.50 p.m. Malai music: 7.20 iptn. news in Malai; 735 p.m. Canitonesc drama: 8 p.m. news in Can- > tonese: 8.15 p.m. news in Hokkien; 830 p.m. Nippon music;
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    • 149 2 Radio Nippon-Go Lesson No. 19 4-* 9, 1 LAST evening you learned un the 1 i adio conversational sentences. TS s evening we shall continue with tiessentences 1. Anata wa nani o mot it imasu ka —What have you? 9. Watashi wa hana o m-Hle u:~.^.:>u —I have flowers. 9
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    • 64 2 KYO-EI: Castle on the iiudson. 3 pm. show only. To-morrow: —BURMA SENKI' 12—3—6—8.30 o.m. for the Services and Nippon public only;. SVOWA. Sunny. 3 —6— inn pm. ISHIHO: The Captain HatC3 Tb» Sea, 3—6—8.30 p.m. INDO: Prahlada tin Malayalam). 2—5.30—9 p.m. TAMATO: Kiong Tai Kung (Cantonese). 3—6—8.30 p.m MALAI: The
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